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CANCELED!
CONESTOGA
CLASS of 2020 and TEACHERS PARADE!
MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2020
From: Dr. Beth Johnson, Superintendent Conestoga Schools
Teacher & Seniors of 2020 Parade Has Been Shutdown :(
Hello Families,
This message is the bearer of bad news-- we will need to cancel the "Fun" Teachers & Class of 2020 Parade that was scheduled on April 27, 2020.
The Governor and State/Local Health Departments are very adamant about the issues that would be caused when school districts have parades. The worry is the congregation of people that would potentially spread the COVID-19 virus.
It's a sad day "again" that we can't help each other get through this social distancing and quarantining conundrum. Our Teachers, Seniors, and Parents have done much preparatory work to have a Celebratory Parade through our communities. I know many people were jazzed and excited to have a fun event that we thought would accommodate the COVID-19 restrictions.
I've heard so many great things that our communities, our kids, and our teachers have done to maintain and strengthen the Spirit of Conestoga and to our a stronger culture. Everyone has really stepped-up to this enormous challenge. I believe our quarantine memories will be that we met each challenge, did our best, and prided ourselves of doing things that we'd never imagine that we would do.
I am very proud of all our students who have faithfully taken the challenge of distance learning (e-learning) and worked to do the things that their teachers asked them to do and participate in. Character of doing the right things, even though it's not fun, is how we help our kids grow to develop integrity, self-worth, confidence, and perseverance. Thanks to everyone that is part of helping our kids "Win This Quarantine".
When the Governor and State Officials allow school-related activities, please believe we will find ways to Celebrate All The Great Things of our Conestoga Kids!
We're In This Together,
Beth Johnsen
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It's EARTH DAY!
Are you on the right path toward keeping the earth clean and safe?
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“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.”
Albert Einstein
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(Editorial by Pat Zeigler)
Thanks to every one of you who are doing your part and staying home. This helps to keep EVERYONE safe ~ the young, the old and all those in between. If you don't do your part now, you could very possibly be extending the situation for a much longer period of time.
As everyone else, I've been doing a lot of thinking lately about the state of things in our world. You’ve probably cleaned the closets, worked in the yard and spent a lot more time watching TV or on Facebook than you should.
While many are journaling through social media about their ‘stay-at-home’ time, our trusted doctors and scientists are working hard to figure this virus out. They could probably use some help in tracking the spread of this horrific thing, whether it’s by ‘close contact’ or ‘community spread’ and where it might be going next.
There's lots of talk from big tech companies offering apps to track your whereabouts, to follow the virus, however some people just don’t like the idea of another app. You can do your own 'self-tracking' and just make simple a daily journal. A few easy posts with a pen and paper, (remember those?), should help immensely in the event that you should become ill. You can then take or read it to your doctor in the event you should become ill.
Remember, even if you feel perfectly fine, you could be a 'carrier' only. Someone else who just happened to be in the same place, a grocery store or gas station, etc., could become ill.
Your own 'contact tracing' journal can be SIMPLE, BUT ACCURATE. This example could help:
April 21:
Spouse and I home all day.
April 22:
Groceries delivered from ____ (store name and location), to our home, by, ______, driver’s name _____ at ____a.m.
April 23:
I went to ______drug store at_____ (location) at _______ time. Wore mask and gloves.
Checked out on register # ____
Filled car at ______ Gas Station ____ (location) at ______ time Pump #____
April 24:
Both stayed home all day. No visitors.
April 25:
Both stayed home all day. No visitors. Worked in yard, 9 am - 11:30 am. Talked to neighbor from 10-foot distance.
April 26:
Both stayed home all day. No visitors.
April 27:
Spouse picked up carry-out lunch at ____ (location) at _____time. Then both home all day.
April 28:
Spouse and I went for a walk HERE, at ________ time.
Passed 7 people, kept 6-foot distance at all times.
Stopped to pet a ____ (breed or description of) dog at ________location
Home by 10:00 a.m.: Home remainder of day
April 29:
Niece came over to check on us at ____time. We stood outside for 20 minutes, keeping 6-foot distance.
*If you should start to feel ill, by all means, note that, too, or have someone do it for you, in the event you can't.
April 30:
Spouse felt fine until ____time. Symptoms ____________. Temperature ________. Called Dr. _____ at _____time. Following medication instructions, rest and drinking lots of fluids.
I show no symptoms.
May 1:
Spouse's temp up slightly. Other new symptoms are________. Called Dr. _______.
I still show no symptoms.
Hopefully, you won't have a health crisis for yourself or a loved one, but just think. When this health crisis is over, you'll have a little journal to keep and share with your grandkids about the Coronavirus Pandemic of 2020 and how you did your part to help.
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CLICK HERE TO SEE HOW SENCA CAN HELP YOU!
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Here is the link to St. John's website to view the job descriptions and apply:
https://stjbcatholic.com/join-our-team/
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CLICK HERE for an IMPORTANT MESSAGE from TOWN HALL.
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EARTH DAY is TODAY, APRIL 22nd!
TIME to CLEAN UP YOUR YARD! WHEN YOUR YARD is an INVITING PLACE to be, YOU'LL ENJOY it MORE OFTEN. SO GET BUSY! YOUR NEIGHBORS will APPRECIATE and ENJOY it, TOO!
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YES, WE'RE STILL OPEN!

Call 402-235-2247 to place your order and PLEASE, remember to wear a facial protection mask when you pick up your meal.
Thank you!!
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DID YOU KNOW...
If you have already received your mail-in ballot and have completed it, you may deposit it in the drop box at the election office in Plattsmouth at any time, 24 hours/day, 7 days/week UNTIL 8 p.m. on Election Day, May 12th, 2020. At that time the box will be locked.
To view all parties' SAMPLE ballots, click HERE.
Click HERE for all other information you may need to vote in Cass County, Nebraska.
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TEN YEARS AGO...
Click HERE to see Earth Day Activities, Relay for Life in Memory of a Friend, Kris Johnson, Bingo for Baseball, Conestoga Track Photos and Elementary Spring Carnival, Young Cemetery Maintenance, Cub Scouts Scouting for Food and a Diamond in the Rough.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT....
The CONESTOGA PUBLIC SCHOOLS TOWNHALL April newsletter arrived last week. In case you didn't read it, and with election day just around the corner, you probably should check out the important information about the BOND ISSUE for school improvements. Conestoga educates our kids, now you EDUCATE YOURSELF and find out more before going to the polls.




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PUT THESE ON TO DO LIST:
REQUEST MAIL-IN VOTING BALLOT NOW, (see below in yellow for more info)
GET PETS LICENSED BY MAY 1st
PLAN EARTH DAY FOR YARD
ASK FRIENDS and NEIGHBORS IF THEY NEED GROCERIES and/or PRESCRIPTIONS
CALL, DON'T TEXT, SOMEONE FAR AWAY.
WASH HANDS!
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Easter's uplifting message isn't just good for one day each year, but for any day.
In case you missed it, here's the link to Murray Christian Church's Easter service.
Check it out for a message of hope, peace and love.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xqHv4NdUWg
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Now that doctors are advising to wear a face mask when you go to the store, here's an easy to follow pattern for those of you who want to make your own, from Joann Fabrics:
https://www.joann.com/search?q=maketogivemask&icn=maskproject&ici=maketogive
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WEAR YOUR GLOVES RESPONSIBLY
Cross Contamination and Gloves.
CHECK THIS VIDEO:
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Click here to read this DIRECT ORDER from Sarpy/Cass Health Department that is effective immediately.
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It hasn't stopped. Some new candidate and incumbents’ websites have recently been hacked ~ again. If you truly care about cyber security, call or email your U.S. Senator and express your opinion to pass both the SAFE Act and SHIELD Act that was passed by the House of Representatives in 2019 and now just waiting on the Senate to vote on. Passing in the Senate will help to provide more security measures against foreign influence in our elections. Find your Senator's contact information HERE, then make that call or email happen.
Read your Early Voting Ballot Request, (shown above), that you should have received in the mail by now. You MUST sign it and be sure it's back to the Election Office NO LATER THAN MAY 1st, so that you can receive your ballot. You may put the yellow card in an envelope and mail it back OR take it to the Election Office and drop in the outside drop box at 201 Main Street, Plattsmouth, NE. The office is located at the southeast corner of Main Street by the flagpole at the roundabout.
More information will be forthcoming as to how, when and where to actually vote in May if this temporary 'social distancing' period is still in effect.
Just be sure to VOTE in the primary. Take charge of your own vote and don’t let hackers steal it!
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CLICK HERE for MORE IMPORTANT ELECTION INFORMATION
The NEBRASKA 2020 STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION is MAY 12
"Your ballot is waiting for you - request it, cast it!"
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Nebraska State Treasurer Murante Announces Free Online Financial Education Resource for Students and Adults
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ATTENTION MEMBERS and FRIENDS
If you have a compromised immune system or do not feel safe going out to a public grocery store, we have 4 volunteers available to help. Please call the church office to request their services 402.235.2527.
Worship this week will be through Facebook Live.
Thank you,
Pastor Mike and the Murray Christian Church Board
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CLICK HERE to READ the DIRECT ORDER
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WHY FILL OUT THE 2020 CENSUS FORM?
BECAUSE WE ALL COUNT.
Did you receive a letter from the U.S. Census Bureau yet? If so, be sure to get it filled out and mailed back or you can easily do it online. It only takes a couple of minutes to make a world of difference.
Be sure to have your letter with you when you fill out the form. You'll need the Census ID number on the letter that's assigned to your address. Then go to https://2020census.gov/to complete the form.
Why fill out the form? The information you provide helps the government to determine areas that need federal funding, such as food programs, road maintenance, schools, employment opportunities, health related programs and many others. So you see? This helps you, your family and community.
Another reason to fill it out. IT'S the LAW. Failure to return the form will bring a Census Bureau Interviewer, in person, to your home.
More info can be found here, https://www.census.gov/
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ATTENTION, MURRAY RESIDENTS
APRIL VILLAGE BOARD MEETING to GO ONLINE LIVE.
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Update 2020-03-20, 12:55 pm:
NOTICE OF CLOSURE OF VILLAGE OFFICE
Due to the current pandemic of the Corona Virus (COVID-19), the Village of Murray Town Hall Building will be closed to the public until further notice.
Business may be conducted by calling:
Shelli, Village Clerk @Town Hall, 402-235-2119
Jerome, Maintenance 402-306-5012
Email: murrayclerk@windstream.net
Please utilize the drop box outside the Town Hall for payments/applications.
Thank you for your cooperation.
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Pet license renewals are due May 1st. You must present proof of current rabies vaccination for each pet. Go to the 'Village Office' tab, 'Announcements and Notifications' to print an animal license form.
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Update 2020-03-18 Please be advised that the Village of Murray Board of Trustees is in support of the County, State, and Federal guidelines regarding limiting the number of people to 10 at our places of public assembly. This includes ballfields, parks, and the Village office.
No ball practices or games will be allowed on Village property until the Governor lifts the 10-person limit guideline. Thank you.
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Work on the railroad bridge in Murray might alter your schedule. Plan your route accordingly and be prepared for delays as you travel Highway 1 through town.
Use caution and drive slowly, keeping the construction workers' safety in mind when going through the work zone.
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YOUR VOTE MATTERS!
NOW IS THE TIME!
Click HERE and use this application to register to vote in Nebraska or to update your name, address, or party on your Nebraska voter registration record.
Nebraska's primary is Tuesday, May 12. Deadline to register for the primary is April 21st.
The Election Office for Cass County, NE is at 201 Main Street, (by the flagpole!), in Plattsmouth. Hours are 8-5, Monday - Friday. Phone 402-296-9309 with questions.
Get it done now!
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New www.CassLocal.com - Small Business Survival Kit ( Click Here )
Please add your Business to our List CLICK HERE
Please add Your Church or Non-Profit CLICK HERE
Zero Hour - Cass Local - Listen Audio
A major goal for the CassLocal.com project, was to make small business support as convenient as possible. If you have a small business, you know that job one, is to make your businesses as simple, and convenient as possible to interact with.
The Corona $1200 checks, are starting to arrive this week. We know that some fortunate Nebraskans are not desperate and might consider helping struggling small businesses, Churches and Non-Profit organizations with a donation or better yet buying Gift Cards. We encourage restaurants, bars, basically any small businesses to get a Gift Card account from companies like Square. This is a convenient way for fortunate Nebraskan's to inject life saving cash into the business, in echange for Goods and Services later when the storm passes. None of this is possible, unless you add your business or Organization to www.CassLocal.com free. Any questions? TEXT VM/402-968-0821
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CASS COUNTY BUSINESS OWNERS,
CLICK THE FERRIS WHEEL BELOW!
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Be Sure to Check the State Treasurer’s Unclaimed Property List - YOU Might Have Some Cash Coming to You!
Treasurer John Murante announced, “I encourage Nebraskans to check the Unclaimed Property Report for their own names and the names of their businesses, as well as the names of family members and friends. We may have property you are entitled to, and we want to get you your money,” Murante said.
“While the Unclaimed Property Report is a valuable way for the public to find out about any holdings they may be unaware of, I want to encourage everyone to check out our online database at www.NebraskaLostCash.gov, which is constantly updated.”
The 2020 Tabloid represents $22,786,778 in new unclaimed property reported since last year’s publication. The report will be published as a 28-page tabloid insert in 16 Nebraska newspapers, as required by State Statute.
The Nebraska Treasurer’s Unclaimed Property Division returned $13,663,918 in unclaimed property and paid 17,786 claims in 2019, up from 16,932 claims in 2018.
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Treasurer Murante, NEST 529 Cultivate Dreams for the Academic Future with Farm-Themed Photo Drawing
Six Young Nebraskans to Each Receive a $1,000 NEST 529 College Savings Plan Account Contribution
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EVENTS IN NEIGHBORING TOWNS:
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2020 MEETINGS
EAST CASS PIONEER CEMETERY DISTRICT
Mondays at 7pm at MurrayTown Hall on the following dates:
* PENDING ~ May 11
July 13
August 10
September 14
November 9
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Bring the family for a fun night of LIVE entertainment!
Come to dance or just sit back and enjoy the music!
UPCOMING SHOWS:
CANCELED TILL FURTHER NOTICE
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SUNDAY JAM SESSION:
CANCELED TILL FURTHER NOTICE
We jam the 2nd Sunday of each month, at 1:00, except in May, (due to Mother's Day), when it's the 3rd Sunday; and sometimes April, (due to Easter).
Beginners are always welcome! Bring your instrument and a snack to share. Jam Sessions are FREE!
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For updates call 1-800-480-8797, ext. 211 or drop us an email at cornhuskercountrymusic@gmail.com.
Cornhusker Country Music Theater, 211 Main St, Louisville, NE, is a nonprofit, 501 c 3, organization
Like us on Facebook @ Cornhusker Country Music Theater.
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The pay rate for Cass and Otoe counties is $17.50 per hour plus mileage.
If you have any questions please contact Audrey at 402-366-9643.
2020census.gov/jobs
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.Due to current conditions, social distancing recommendations, and the need to keep gatherings to 10 people or less, we are asking that any group wishing to visit the museum adhere to the 10-or-less rule.
"Rightfully Hers" Exhibit at Cass County Museum
Cass County Historical Society Museum has installed a popup exhibition from the
National Archives, "Rightfully Hers", commemorating the 100th anniversary of the
ratification of the 19th Amendment.
"Rightfully Hers" contains simple messages exploring the history of the ratification of the 19th amendment, women's voting rights before and after the 19th, and its impact today. Despite decades of marches, petitions, and public debate to enshrine a woman's right to vote in the constitution, the 19th amendment - while an enormous milestone- did not grant voting rights for all. The exhibit runs through May.
In conjunction with the exhibit, the Historical Society has installed a small exhibit about the woman's suffrage movement in Cass County from 1866 to 1920. The brown bag program series in March and April includes programs about the movement and notable women in Cass County history. Cass County Museum in open Tuesday through Saturday from 12:00 to 4:00.
After April 1, the museum will also be open on Sunday.
"Rightfully Hers"was organized by the National Archives and Records Administration.
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, the National Archives launched a nationwide initiative and major exhibition that explores the generations-long fight for universal woman suffrage.The exhibition is presented in part by the National Archives Foundation through the generous support of Unilever, Pivotal Ventures, Carl M. Freeman Foundation in honor of Virginia Allen Freeman, AARP and Denise Gwyn Ferguson.
For additional information contact the Cass County Museum at 402-296-4770.
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TEXT DIET to 72727 or Click Here
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NOW HIRING!!!!!
·PT/FT Day, Evening, and Overnight C.N.A’s
·Weekend Baylor C.N.A’s
·Licensed Professional Nurse (LPN)
We offer free healthcare premiums for our full time employees, shift differentials, and competitive wages, full benefit plan, and paid time off. Call us at 402-234-2125 or apply online at wwwwww.louisvillecarecenter.com


The Conestoga Backpack Pantry serves the Murray, Nehawka, Union and Beaver Lake areas in southeast Nebraska, although we will not turn away anyone in need. Food packs are placed in the childrens' locker at school to take home on the weekends, helping to sustain them until returning to school the following week.
Your kind donation of non-perishable food items can be made at Cornerstone Bank in Murray during business hours, Monday-Friday: 8:00 am-4:00 pm. We can also pick up your items, if you cannot drop them off. Call Jill at 402-660-3543 to make arrangements.
Some ideas are cereal, juice boxes, granola bars, cereal bars, pancake mix, peanut butter, jelly, tuna or chicken salad packs, fruit cups, raisins, cheese and cracker snacks, macaroni and cheese cups, etc. Keep in mind that some of the children are very young and are possibly 'preparing' their own meals. Easy to open containers are a good option for little hands.
Each time you shop, just pick up one thing and set it aside and after a few weeks, drop off your bag of items at the bank or church.
Thank you!


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Historian Harlan at Herban Coffee Lab
The second Saturday of each month, 10:00 am at Herban Coffee Lab, Plattsmouth, NE, 'Historian Harlan' will share stories of local characters from early last century. It's always interesting and interactive.
Come join us for some excellent coffee and local history!
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P.A.R.C. members get together Tuesday evenings at Plattsmouth's Burger King at 7 pm.
Monthly meetings the last Saturday of most months at Mom's Cafe in Plattsmouth, 8 am. (NO December monthly meeting.)
Click here or on the radio antenna logo above to read the latest newsletter and calendar.
For more info, contact Roger Behrns, rb55930@windstream.net or call 402-234-6775.
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ATTENTION, VETERANS!
Do you need assistance? We're here to help!
Contact Cass County Veteran Service Officer
Email:
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Admin Assistant: Jacie Victor
Phone:
Email:
ccvsoadmin@cassne.org
Hours:
Call for appointment!
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BACK TO SCHOOL? GET YOUR GED!
IT ISN'T JUST FOR KIDS ANYMORE!
GED classes will resume near the same time as public schools in the fall. Call 402-296-3174 ext. 2315 for information.
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Hope's Closet Hours:
M - F, 10-4
Saturday, 10-3
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ARE YOU 55+
and
LOOKING FOR PART-TIME WORK?
The following is an employment opportunity available to older adults in Cass County.
Experience Works is a national, non-profit organization funded by the US Dept of Labor to administer the Senior Community Service Employment Program, which assists people 55 and older in getting updated training to assist in returning to the workforce. This is a federally funded program and offers a no-cost employment service to older adults who qualify.
Once accepted into the program, individuals are placed in a training site in or near their community, where they gain on the job experience while working 20-21 hours/week at $8/hour.
We also help with skill assessments, computer training, resumes, cover letters, job search, etc.
The goal is that through the training and job search assistance we gain help older adults gain good jobs in or around their communities.
Stephanie MahonyEmployment and Training CoordinatorExperience Works, Inc.
1111 "O" Street Ste 205
American Job CenterLincoln, NE 68508
Phone: 402-441-1654Fax: 402-441-6038
stephanie_mahony@experienceworks.org
Nebraska Toll-free Number: 1-877-314-7526.
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