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Tax list publication begins this week

Two hundred and twenty-nine individual properties are listed on the Nemaha County Delinquent Tax List for 2022, which began publication in this edition of The Courier-Tribune. For more information, see the August 16, 2023 edition.

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Classes start Thursday at USD 115 schools

Working around construction might be a theme for Nemaha Central Schools, which will begin the 2023-2024 school year on Thursday, amid work underway on the $24.4-million bond project. For more information, see the August 16, 2023 Courier-Tribune.

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Road Trip 2023: Discover America’s Heartland with guide to US Highway 36

Mid August might be the perfect time to embark on a summer road trip. Vacation spots will be less crowded as many families have taken their annual outings, traffic will be lighter, motels and restaurants less crowded. For more of the story, see the Aug. 9, 2023 Courier.

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County budget proposes spending $15-million in 2024

A proposed 2024 budget for Nemaha County would increase the tax collection by just over $209,000. A summary of the budget is published in the week’s edition. County Commissioners will consider approval of the budget following a hearing set September 18 at 10 am at he the Courthouse. For the rest of the story, see…

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Council agrees to try repairs on North 5th St.

A new approach will be given a try to remedy problems on older brick surfaced streets, with Seneca City Council members last week approving asphalt patching followed by a chip and seal surface for a troublesome block of North 5th Street. See the Aug. 9 Courier-Tribune for more of the story.

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City Council Sets Meeting

The Seneca City Council will meet Wednesday, August 2, beginning at 7:30 pm at City Hall. Council meetings are open to the public and time is given for public comment at the start of the meeting. * * * For more of the story, see the Aug. 2nd edition of the Courier-Tribune.

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115 Board approves bids for Phase Two

The next stop of construction on USD 115’s $24.2 bond project was approved at the July 10 board of education meeting. * * * For more of the story, see the Aug. 2 edition of the Courier-Tribune.

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