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The Scottsbluff City Council has agreed to meet with the Scottsbluff School Board to discuss the future of a new indoor swimming facility. During Monday night’s council meeting, Interim City Manager Rick Kuckkahn said Superintendent Rick Myles extended the invitation for the April 12th meeting to see if new life can be breathed into the [.] ....
Scottsbluff Fire Chief Tom Schingle asked City Council members to consider keeping the former Senior Center Building rather than sell it. In a letter dated February 11th, Schingle says that since the Center was vacated in December, firefighters have been able to log nearly 70 personnel hours of training that would not be able to [.] ....
BY Ryan Murphy | February 2, 2021 (Murphy/KNEB/RRN) The City of Scottsbluff is looking at options on what to do with the former building that hosted the Senior Center until they permanently shut down operations last summer due to the Pandemic. City Attorney Kent Hadenfeldt says that the Senior Center’s Board renewal was up, and they opted to dissolve the corporation. The City owns the building, which in recent months has been used for training by Scottsbluff Firefighters. Interim City Manager Rick Kuckkahn says an appraiser is coming in to look at the value of the building, which can help in the decision on whether the city should sell the building or continue to use it for training purposes. ....
BY Scott Miller | December 22, 2020 (Miller/KNEB/RRN) The Scottsbluff City Council Monday approved a contract for incoming new City Manager Dustin Rief, but not without some discussion of some of the terms of the agreement. Under the pact, Rief will have a starting salary of $150,000 when he takes the position by March 1st. Before the vote and discussion, interim City Manager Rick Kuckkahn admitted the contract was at the top end of what the city was willing to agree to but pointed out the recent difficulty of hiring quality managers or administrators among Panhandle communities. “Many of them have had to go out several times to find the person to fit the position. I think the contract acknowledges those conditions, and really, bottom line, is this is a very aggressive package,” said Kuckkahn. “I will not dispute that, it is a very aggressive pa ....
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