







How about a Heavenly Work out - All Christmas Music
All ages welcome to join the fun.
****************No charge for this class ***************
Just come join in the fun.
Where * Immanuel Lutheran Church, Eagle Ne
When * Tuesday Dec 22nd 6:30 – 7:30

Join us for Financial Peace University Class at Eagle United Methodist Church.
Starts January 10th.
**If you have attended in the past you can contact their customer service
department at 888-227-3223 and get just the materials (which were updated 2 yrs ago) for only $49.00**
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Cass County is currently in the process of updating and revising the 1994 Solid Waste Plan. The end plan will seek to provide recommendations to the County and Communities to mitigate disposal costs and increase economic benefits and opportunities through better utilizing wasted resources.
We recognize that no plan will achieve its stated goals without the support of the communities involved and so we would appreciate if you could take a couple of moments to answer the questions on the link below. Answers can be given anonymously, or you may fill in your details at the end of the survey if you would like to be kept updated with the progress. Survey questions can be found here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FVS8MXX








County Officials Graduate from Leadership Training
KEARNEY, NE. — Forty-four county officials from 25 counties received Certificates of Achievement for their participation in the Nebraska Association County Officials (NACO) Institute of Excellence.
The officials were honored during a presentation at NACO’s annual conference in Kearney, Wednesday, December 9th. Nancy Josoff was awarded the certificate by Nebraska Extension Associate Dean and Director, Dr. Wayne Moore and NACO President and Buffalo County Commissioner, Sherry Morrow.
The Institute of Excellence is collaboration between NACO and the University of Nebraska. It provides leadership development for elected and appointed county officials.
The Institute includes face-to-face workshops in North Platte and Lincoln. The 2015 sessions were taught by faculty from Nebraska Extension, the UNL Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication and the UNO Centers for Public Affairs Research, as well as the executive director for the NACO. According to the program’s co-coordinator, Nebraska Extension Educator, Carroll Welte, “the Institute provides county officials an opportunity to learn more about themselves as leaders to better serve their constituencies.”
Since 2008 the Institutes of Excellence has been offered to county officials. Information and registration materials for the 2016 program will be on the Nebraska Association of County Officials website, nacone.org in early January. For more information about Nebraska Extension leadership programs, contact extension educator, Carroll Welte at cwelte1@unl.edu or 402.374.2954.
Contacts:
Carroll Welte
Nebraska Extension Educator, Burt County, Tekamah, NE
Phone: (402)374-2954
Email: cwelte1@unl.edu
Phyllis Schoenholz
Nebraska Extension Educator Emeritus
Phone: 402.366.4281
Email: Phyllis.schoenholz@unl.edu
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