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County board approves road repair project bond in first meeting of 2021

COLLIN SPILINEK Fremont Tribune The Dodge County Board of Supervisors approved a road repair project bond of up to $2.5 million at its first meeting of 2021 Wednesday morning. As Chairman Bob Missel was not present, the meeting was led by Vice Chairman Lon Strand, who was reelected to his position. Missel was also reelected, as was County Clerk Fred Mytty, who was reelected as secretary. The meeting was also the first for Supervisor Pat Tawney, who replaced David Saalfeld after winning the May primary election for District 4. The Fremont Fire Department captain ran unopposed in November. The board’s bond issue involves projects with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Craig Jones of First National Bank of Omaha said the bank would be involved, along with Pinnacle Bank and First State Bank and Trust.

County approves lease for Allo Communcations, honors David Saalfeld

County approves lease for Allo Communcations, honors David Saalfeld
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Cunningham: How about returning to traditions long forgotten?

Cunningham: How about returning to traditions long forgotten?
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County imposes 90-day moratorium on stockpiling of non-livestock waste

Support Local Journalism Like manure, Witte said the stockpiled material would smell worse when wetter. On an analysis of the land, he said it was 80% moisture at one point. “I think it’s a good crop nutrient source, it’s a natural one, but they’ve got to do something about figuring how to make it not stink,” Witte said. “I think composting might be a definite possibility, I think getting it drier will help.” Elizabeth Valla, economic development director for Scribner, read a letter from Scribner City Administrator Elmer Armstrong that thanked the board for hearing the city’s complaint.

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