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11:57 AM April 20, 2021
Celebrating the opening of Meadow Walk are (left to right) Maureen Dunn, Extra Care Manager for Meadow Walk; Tracy Jones, Housing 21’s Head of Extra Care in the South; Ashleigh Jarvis, Regional Operations Manager for South East Extra Care, and Jayne Read, Housing and Care Manager for Meadow Walk
- Credit: Photo: Keith Mindham Photography
A plot of new affordable homes for the elderly are ahead of schedule after fears they would be delayed by six weeks.
Meadow Walk, on Trinity Road in Fakenham, is set to open in May and was shown to possible residents as it hosted its first ‘open week’ last week.
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By Julia Bertino
Apr 13, 2021
(Sarpy County, NE) The Sarpy County Board of Commissioners unanimously votes to remove the county treasurer from office.
Tuesday afternoon, the board voted 5-0 to remove Brian Zuger from office after they say he misappropriated funds for county school districts. The board’s vote came at the close of an administrative hearing, which was called after a Nebraska Auditor of Public Accounts reported numerous deficiencies in the Treasurer’s Office.
“It was clear from the evidence presented that the circumstances warranted removal,” Sarpy County Board Chairman Don Kelly said.
The Treasurer’s removal is effective immediately. The Board appointed Tracy Jones to serve as Interim Sarpy County Treasurer. The Board now has 45 days to select a permanent replacement, who will serve the remainder of Zuger’s term, which ends in January 2023.