Check Out Our Website www.malcolmschools.org March 19, 2015 Issue 15, Volume 36 Malcolm Public Schools s 10004 NW 112th St Malcolm, NE 68402 From Our Administration F tion By: Mr. Ryan Terwilliger, Superintendent Give Us A Call High School Office 402-796-2151 ext. 1 Westfall Office 402-796-2151 ext. 2 Business Office 402-796-2151 ext. 3 Page 2: News From Ms. Bak and Ms. Weber Page 3: Read Across America Page 4: Booster Notes and Lunch Menu Page 5: Schedule and Drivers Ed Info Page 6: Counselor’s Corner Page 7-9: Board Minutes and Bills Pages 10-11: Ads Starting April 1st, Malcolm Public Schools will begin opening the Westfall gym and weight-room to district patrons and option enrollment families. This “fitness-center” will be open weeknights (when school is in session) from 5:00 PM-10:00 PM. If you are interested in using the fitness-center, please complete the following: Go to the business office to sign up for a membership • Read and sign the Malcolm Public Schools Community Fitness Center Use and Release Agreement • Get a copy of Policy 1130—Community Fitness Center • Get a copy of the Malcolm Public Schools Community Fitness Center Rules & Regulations • Get a copy of the fitness-center calendar We look forward to serving our educational community, and patrons of our district with their health and wellness needs. If you have any questions, please call the business office. Thanks, Ryan Terwilliger Superintendent News From Ms. Bak In 3rd grade we just finished 3rd quarter. In Social Studies we just finished our Harriet Tubman Unit and we are excited to start our Economics and Communities Unit. We are going to be learning about what it takes to run a community and how the 3 types of communities compare. To kick start our Unit we will be using Popplite (an app on our Ipads) to create a web diagram to show our comparisons of the 3 different types of communities, and the workers we could find in each community. From there we will move on to the Economics portion and learn about Goods/Services, Saving/Spending, and Natural Resources. With our Goods/Services portion of our unit we will be able to set up scenarios in our classroom and have the students interact as if they were adults needing Goods/Services and how money comes into play. Our 3rd graders are always excited to participate in something new and they get actively involved in our classroom! Meet Ms. Weber My name is Ashley Weber, and I am the new speech-language pathologist for the 2014-2015 school year. I work with students in kindergarten through twelfth grade as well as children ages birth to five in the early childhood program. I am very excited to be a part of the staff here at Malcolm and have enjoyed getting to know the wonderful students and families! Before coming to Malcolm, I worked in the Blair Community School and Papillion-LaVista School districts. I received my Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and d graduated from Freeman High School in Adams. My family consistss of my fiancé, Michael, and our two dogs, Sadie and Rylee. We are keeping busy planning our wedding and building a new home. When we have free time, we enjoy boating, watching Husker football, and playing sand volleyball. malcolm public schools “the clipper” march 19, 2015 page 2 READ ACROSS AMERICA By: Betty Geiser, K-12 Media Specialist Read Across America, which is held March 2 on the birthday of the Late Dr. Seuss, was celebrated the week of March 2-5 at Westfall. This annual celebration is sponsored by the National Education Association. This reading event celebrates the fun and value of reading. Celebrations were held throughout Westfall School. Halls and classrooms were decorated, and special clothing days added to the fun. In the library media center the different K-6 classes were paired up and the students read Dr. Seuss selections to each other. An Example-the 6th graders read to and with the K classes. We had Dr. Seuss bulletin boards, posters, bookmarks, plush characters, games, DVD’s to watch, and fun sheets. A Special Thank You goes out to the Pleasant Dale Legion Auxiliary for donating 5 Dr. Seuss books along with 3 Lorax finger puppets; 400 bookmarks; 69 foam stickers; a Lorax floor puzzle; 2 posters; Hallmark speaking Night before Christmas ornament; a Cat in the Hat ornament; and a Lorax DVD. Thank you for your generous donation and for supporting Read Across America. page 3 10004 nw 112th st, malcolm, ne 68402 02 www www.malcolmschools.org malcolmschools org MALCOLM BOOSTER Notes NEXT MEETING – Sunday, April 19th @ 6:30pm in Eichenberger’s room in the High School. Join us! THANKS to everyone who has been coming to meetings – we appreciate YOU and your time! WRESTLING CLOCK – A wrestling clock will be purchased ($2,400) and a co-op has been formed with two other schools who also have or are purchasing clocks. These will cut down the labor required for meets. BOOSTER APPAREL – Please let us know if you can help with this starting this fall. PROJECTOR SPONSORS - Boosters are using these funds to grow the number and value of scholarships given. If you know of a business who may be interested in advertising on the projector, please let Dale Sackett (937-3776) or Kristie Locke (560-1822) know. Please come to Booster meetings throughout the year. Your input is essential for events, scholarships and other activities which Boosters participate in and/or coordinate. The funds raised go towards improving the athletic environment & providing scholarships for our student athletes. Thanks! Milk, Fruit and Veggie Bar Served Every Day Unless Noted In accordance with Federal Law and US Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director of Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Ave., SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call 800-795-3272 (voice) or 202-720-6382 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. malcolm public schools “the clipper” march 19, 2015 page 4 We have a confirmed date from our driver's education instructor. It will be held the week of June 1st-June 5th. Please call or respond to this email and let the high school office know if you are still interested and we will proceed with providing you with registration information in the coming weeks. The classroom time will be 8am-12:00pm. Driving times will be arranged. We have not been informed of a cost but it is comparable to what other companies in the area charge for driver's education. Thank you! Clipper Schedule of Events **Times and Schedule Subject to Change Monday, March 23 10:00AM ECNC HS Quiz Bowl@Conestoga 3:45PM Track Practice 4:00PM Kindergarten Round-up Wednesday, April 1 8:30AM HS Quiz Bowl@ Seward 9:00AM HS Track @ Osceola 10:00AM JH Track @ Friend Tuesday, March 24 3:45PM Track Practice Thursday, April 2 12:24PM EARLY DISMISSAL Teacher Inservice Wednesday, March 25 ECNC Art Clinic 8:30AM JH Quiz Bowl @ Seward 3:45PM Sports Practices Thursday, March 26 DC History Trip State Speech@ Kearney 3:45PM Track Practice Friday, March 27 DC History Trip 3:45PM Track Practice Saturday, March 28 DC History Trip Class C All-State Band Sunday, March 29 DC History Trip Monday, March 30 4:00PM HS Track Quad @ Malcolm Tuesday, March 31 3:45PM Track Practice page 5 Friday, April 3 NO SCHOOL Spring Break Monday, April 6 NO SCHOOL Spring Break Tuesday, April 7 2015 Spring Book Fair 2:00PM HS Track Malcolm Invite Wednesday, April 8 3:45PM Track Practices 2015 Spring Book Fair Thursday, April 9 2:00PM JH Track @ Milford 3:45PM Track Practice FBLA SLC @ Omaha 2015 Spring Book Fair Friday, April 10 FBLA SLC @ Omaha 2015 Spring Book Fair Saturday, April 11 FBLA SLC @ Omaha 10004 nw 112th st, malcolm, ne 68402 www.malcolmschools.org Camp OK 2015 Needs Student Counselors! C The Th Nebraska-Iowa Kiwanis District started Camp Olympia Kiwanis (OK) in 1987 with a goal go of providing an educational camp experience for exceptional youth from NE and IA. For many youth this is their first camp experience. Camp OK continues today with I Fo IA Kiwanis from across NE and IA sponsoring exceptional and deserving youth. Camp in Kiw wanis clubs c 2014 will be held at the Y Camp in Boone, IA from June 7-12. Camp counselor training will be held Saturday, June 6th and Sunday, June 7th with campers arriving the afternoon of June 7th. Camp Cam OK is Looking For Counselors... • with wit a desire and ability to work with youth in the outdoors for extended periods of time • with wit a willingness to discover, learn and grow • ready rea to embody activities and habits that are associated with positive role models • who wh listen, learn, and are considerate of others • who wh want to have an ABSOLUTE BLAST for a week • age 16 or older Counselor Responsibilities: Cou • Complete and return camp counselor application by Saturday, April 4th Co • Counselors will stay at camp the entire week of camp. Co • Counselors are required to attend counselor training Sat-Sun, June 6-7. Co • Counselors will be in charge of a cabin each night. Co • Counselors will attend daytime activities with their assigned campers including leading Co campers between activities, eating all meals with them, handling basic discipline, participating cam in and an monitoring campers during free time, and assisting camp directors when asked. Counselor Benefits: Cou • Accrue 100+ volunteer hours -- Counselors are volunteers, donating their time, passion, and Ac skills skill to give Camp OK campers an amazing, fun, and educational camp experience. • Counselors will gain valuable experience in leadership, learning about teamwork and the Co challenges and rewards of working with a diversity of campers. chal Applications are due Saturday, April 4th and are available at the following website: https:// App docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?fromEmail=true&formkey=dGxQUXB3YmFxS2lB docs N0xFRVgyeEI2SEE6MQ. For more information please contact the Camp Director, Caya N0x Knudson, at [email protected]. Knu Omaha National College Fair A program of the National Association of College Admission Counseling Saturday, April 18, 2015 1:00-4:00 p.m. CenturyLink Center Omaha 455 North 10th Street Omaha, NE 68102 malcolm public schools “the clipper” march 19, 2015 page 6 Minutes – Board of Education March 16, 2015 The Board of Education, School District 148, Lancaster County, Nebraska met in open public session at 7:00PM at the District Board Room, 10004 NW 112th St., Malcolm, NE on Monday, March 16, 2015 to conduct normal and usual business of the District. Said meeting was advertised in advance in the minutes of the February 16, 2015 meeting published in the February 19, 2015 issue of “The Clipper”, and the March 5, 2015 issue of “The Clipper”. Board members present were: Michelle Bice, William England, Andrea Holka, Chandler Kramer, Craig Vanderkolk. Kevin Lostroh was absent. Administrators present were Ryan Terwilliger, Greg Adams, Amber Dolliver. Chairman Vanderkolk called the meeting to order at 7:00PM and noted that the Open Meetings Act is posted on the north wall of the Board Room. Bice moved to approve the consent agenda with the updated bills. Seconded by Kramer. Voting by roll call: YES – Bice, England, Holka, Kramer, Vanderkolk. NAYS – None. ABSENT – Lostroh. Motion 3-2015-14 passed. Financial Summary March 16, 2015 School Accounts Previous Bal 2/1/2015 Receipts - February 2015 Disbursements- Feb 2015 Cash in Cking 2/28/2015 Invested: Feb 2015 General Lunch $822,965.32 $18,400.95 $581,619.54 $22,752.85 $494,424.32 $27,896.35 $412,641.65 $7,253.35 $497,518.89 $6,004.10 Lanc. Co. Treasurer: Previous Bal 2/1/2015 Receipts -Feb 2015 Disbursements - Feb 2015 Cash on Hand 2/28/2015 General $211,529.82 $92,611.72 $212,345.01 $91,796.53 NSDLAF (Investment) Previous Bal 2/1/2015 Receipts - Feb 2015 Disbursements Feb 2015 Cash on Hand 2/28/2015 Spc Bldg $274,968.24 $17,844.36 $0.00 $292,812.60 Activity $205,607.61 $21,824.37 $30,118.22 -$18,455.68 $215,769.44 Bond $16,396.19 $7,380.57 $16,461.33 $7,315.43 Bond Fund $94,481.02 $16,530.58 $0.00 $111,011.60 Bus Deprec $58,260.38 2.67 $0.00 $10,248.07 $48,014.98 QCPUF $7,044.82 $3,226.78 $7,072.34 $3,199.26 Student Fees $9,017.00 $375.00 $917.50 $8,474.50 Spc Bldg $17,652.32 $8,076.31 $17,721.29 $8,007.34 QCPUF Checking $27,201.00 $7,121.14 $0.00 $34,322.14 Communications From The Public: None Unfinished Business: None New Business: England moved, seconded by Vanderkolk, that non-resident transportation fees be set as discussed and illustrated for the 2015-2016 school year. Fees shall be: $275.00 per year if paid prior to starting student pick-up or $2.00 per day. Charge for second child in same family at the same stop computed at $137.50 per year if paid prior to starting route pick-up or $1.30 per day. Charge for third child in same family at same stop computed at $68.75 or $.65 cents per day. Maximum charge for any one family is $481.25 per year if paid prior to starting student pick-up service. The following could result – the school will work with the family to set up a semester or monthly payment plan or $30 Administrative Fee Charged and/or loss of bus service. Voting by roll call: YES – England, Holka, Kramer, Vanderkolk, Bice. NAYS – None. Motion 3-2015-15 passed. Kramer moved, to appoint the Superintendent as the Authorized District Representative for all ESU, Local, State, and Federal Programs for the 2015-2016 School Year as well as authorize the Superintendent to Submit MPS’s Title I Application. Seconded by Bice. Voting by roll call: YES – Holka, Kramer, Vanderkolk, Bice, England. NAYS – none. Motion 3-2015-16 passed. page 7 10004 nw w 112th st, malcolm, ne 68402 8 www www.malcolmschools.org Bice moved, seconded by Holka, to adopt policy 1130: Community Relations—Fitness Center. The Board discussed possible changes to the wording of the policy, and rules. The changes were made. Voting by roll call: YES – Kramer, Vanderkolk, Bice, England, Holka. NAYS- none. Motion 3-2015-17 passed. Administrative Reports – Principal Greg Adams, Jr/Sr High School Asked the board for an additional volunteer for graduation. Mrs. Holka tentatively agreed. Discussed the possibility of having Jon Baylor come work with our students in preparation for the ACT exam. His next step will be to check with Mr. Baylor on his availability and willingness to work with Malcolm Principal Amber Dolliver, Elementary Reviewed the activities for Read Across America. Noted that the NeSA testing window is from March 23rd-May 1st Noted that Kindergarten Roundup is March 23rd Superintendent Ryan Terwilliger Noted that the annual NRCSA conference is this Thursday and Friday Noted that the annual National School Board Association convention is this Friday-Monday. With no further business before the Board, England moved, seconded by Bice, to adjourn. Voting by unanimous consent – ALL. Chairman Vanderkolk declared the meeting adjourned at 7:38 PM. Respectfully submitted, Ryan Terwilliger Recording Secretary/Superintendent The Board will hold a Work Session on Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 5:30PM at the District Board Room, 10004 NW 112th St., Malcolm, NE. The next regular meeting of the Board will be Monday, April 20, 2015 at 7:00PM at the District Board Room, 10004 NW 112th St., Malcolm, NE. An agenda is published the Friday before each meeting. GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES March 16, 2015 Payroll ABM American Red Cross Beekman, Angela Biggerstaff Plumbing & Heating Inc. Blue Cross Blue Shield CDW.G Connect Pediatric Therapy Duncan Enterprises Agreement Electronic Contracting Company Electrical Engineering & Equip. Co. Fastenal First Concord Group Flinn Scientific Inc. Hammett, Sheri Heffelfinger, Ami Hillyard HyVee Food Store $370,242.05 $11,000.00 $81.00 $21.16 $969.16 $2,044.47 $949.44 $1,726.61 $453.20 Payroll Expenses Janitorial Service - Estimated Adult/Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED Heritage School Mileage Isolation Valve for Westfall Restroom BCBS Insurance Premium Tripp HDMI to VGA & Audio Adapters OT SPED Services Football Field Sprinkler Service $158.00 $46.56 $432.86 $110.00 $46.80 $642.28 $2,228.92 $178.00 $202.15 Door Holder Lighting/Electrical Supplies Mainenance Supplies Flex 125 Adm Fees/Annual Compliance Science Supplies Hearing SPED Services Mental Health Services Custodial Supplies FCS Classroom Supplies malcolm public schools “the clipper” march 19, 2015 page 8 InkTechnologies.com $524.50 Jostens $354.32 JW Pepper $469.45 Kidwell $983.25 Kiner Supply $443.44 Konica Minolta $3,091.04 L&W Garbage Service Inc $336.00 Matheson $224.37 Meehl, Jan $1,335.26 Menards $368.67 Midwest Door and Hardware $100.43 Nantkes, Jenn $387.97 Nebraska Department of Labor $90.00 NE Rural Community Schools Assoc. $740.00 Norris Public Power District $7,295.16 Office Depot $109.99 Omaha Truck Center $639.44 OneSource $40.00 PGH&G Attorneys at Law $140.00 Pearson $365.70 Rivers Metal Products, Inc. $349.58 SEI $1,044.00 Shiffler $141.01 Trane $1,146.84 Unite Private Networks, LLC $1,090.89 Verizon $159.93 Village of Malcolm $4,841.75 VISA - Union Bank $534.03 Walmart $139.63 Wex Bank $2,010.57 Windstream $503.26 Toner Diplomas and Covers Sheet Music Disconnect Westfall Steamer/Ballasts/Breakers Plumbing Supplies Copier Lease Payment/Extra Copies Garbage Service Maintenance Supplies PT SPED Services Maintenance Supplies/IT Supplies Door Closer - Adm Office Door Vision Services - SPED Boiler Inspections 2015 NRCSA Spring Conference Registrations Electric Service/Field Lighting Charge Office Chair Bus Parts/Repairs Background Checks Legal Services Speech Path Pre-School Supplies Metal Class Supplies Annual Security Monitoring Service Bathroom Stall Door Hinge Motors/Capacitors for Heat Pumps Distance Learning Cable Cell Phone Service Water/Sewer Service Stamps/SPED/Pole Vault Van Adapter FCS Classroom Supplies School Vehicle Fuel Phone Service Checks Out of Cycle US Post Office Hammett, Sheri Clipper/Brd. Minute Postage Jan Hearing SPED Services $191.78 $1,144.78 $425,574.54 School Lunch Fund Payroll $9,185.60 CashWa $2,261.71 Earthgrains $541.98 Nebraska Food Distribution Program $2,327.51 Pegler Sysco $1,761.70 Prairieland Food $1,728.60 Thompson Company $5,551.59 Wages/Benefits Food/Custodial Supplies Bread Products Commodities Food Supplies Millk Products Food Supplies $23,358.69 REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING for the Board will be Monday, April 20, 2015 at 7:00PM at the District Board Room, 10004 NW 112th St., Malcolm, Nebraska. An agenda is published the Friday before each regular board meeting. This can be picked up at the business office or read online at www.malcolmschools.org. It will be modified as necessary. page 9 10004 nw w 112th st, malcolm, ne 68402 www.malcolmschools.org g Clipper Classifieds CHRIST IS RISEN! JOIN ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Church, 2244 NW 126th Street, for services Palm Sunday @ 9 am, Maundy Thursday @ 7 pm, Good Friday @ 7 pm, Easter Vigil Saturday @ 7 pm, Easter Sunrise Service @ 7 am, Easter Breakfast from 8 am to 9 am, and Easter Sunday Service @ 10 am. WE HAVE MOVED! JOIN US AT WORD OF LIFE Lutheran Church in our new church building at 200 Fletcher Ave. We are still on the edge of Lincoln, just east of Fallbrook. Our service is on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. with Sunday School and Bible Class at 9:15 a.m. More information is on our web site, www. wordoflifelincoln.org (or facebook) Pastor Larry Oetting- 402.742.9673 NORTHWEST COMMUNITY CHURCH HAS BIBLE learning opportunities! Jr High and High School FCA during the school year. Various Adult Groups for families as well as men and women groups. 402-796-2344 www.nccmalcolm.org. Sunday worship 8:30 and 11 with Sunday School at 9:45. Come learn with us! HE IS RISEN. JOIN YOUR FRIENDS IN CELEBRATING the Easter morning joy at 7am and 10am at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Malcolm. A breakfast will be served after the 7am sunrise service. saintpaulsmalcolm.org or 402.796.2396 NORTH AMERICAN MARTYRS CATHOLIC CHURCH is located in NW Lincoln at 1101 Isaac Drive. The parish offers 35 different programs to help people grow in love and wisdom as children of God. Visit our website www.namartyrs.org or call the office at 402-476-8088 for Mass times, info on our Pre-K through 8th grade school, our programs for teens and adults and more! MALCOLM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH INVITES you to join us for Sunday Service! Worship at 9AM, Sunday School starts at 9:15AM and fellowship treats after the service. We’re located on the NW corner of Malcolm, 520 Malcolm Rd. NEED A BABYSITTER? MAYBE SOME HELP AROUND the house or yard? We are a group of 11 – 12 year old girls fundraising for Relay for Life on team “Love for Lynette”. Pick one or take us all. Please contact Addie Hejl (796-2187), Mikayla DeBaets (432-3017), Skylar Kirkpatrick (4328854), or Jasmine & Joslyn Small (525-7277). 10 Lorem Sit Month 00, 0000 JOIN US FOR A GREAT BREAKFAST ON SUNDAY March 22, 2015 8:00AM - 12:00PM. Pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs, biscuits and gravy, coffee, and juice. Adults - $5.00 Children (12 & under)-$2.00. Garland Legion Post #369 VILLAGE OF MALCOLM BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING will be held on Wed, April 1st at 7PM at the Village Hall 137 E. Second Street, Malcolm, NE. If you have any comments, concerns, questions or would like to hear what is going on, please join us. Everyone is welcome!!!!!! MALCOLM COMMUNITY GARAGE SALES MAY 1ST Friday 5PM-7PM. May 2nd Saturday 7AM - 5PM. For info/questions call Kristi @ 402-796-2630 or Deb 402-937-2977 MALCOLM GARDENING CLUB IS GEARING UP WITH a kick off meeting Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at 7:00 at the Village Hall. Anyone interested in helping please come to the meeting or call Nadine Link (402) 580-3959. BIG SPACE FOR RENT: SAFE, CLEAN, DRY 1700 sq ft space for rent in the old Malcolm School House. 16x9 overhead door with inside dimensions of 28x61 ft. Comes with electrical hookups and heat if needed. Dave 402-570-3908 RDM LANDSCAPES IS YOUR LOCAL LANDSCAPING company. With spring right around the corner, now is a great time to start planning those spring/summer landscaping projects. Whether its a fire pit & patio, retaining wall, landscape lighting, plant/tree installation, or sprinkler installation, now is the time to call for your free estimate. Contact Ryan at (402)3100868. FREEZER MEAL WORKSHOP! WHERE CAN YOU feed a family of 4 for $15 or less for the whole meal? With Tastefully Simple I will show you how to make 10 meals in about 2 hours that feed 4-6 people for a fraction of the cost of eating out! Pre-payment must be made to reserve your spot! Call or email me for a grocery list and more information. Joy Plautz * March 19, 2015 HOEFTS AUTO RESTORATION AND COLLISION Minor dents to major rebuilds. Excellent work at a fair price. 402-601-9698 LOOS CONSTRUCTION INC- COMPLETE BUILDING & REMODELING SERVICES. Local General Contractor since 1996 A+ BBB Rating. Located in Raymond. LCI has quality minded EMPLOYEES with experience in all phases of construction. Contractors ID # 25058 NE , insured & references available. CALL FOR FREE EST. 402- KAUP SIDING, ROOFING & MORE, CO WILL BID your projects for residential or commercial sites. We will work with your insurance company for hail or weather related damage. For a bid, call Tim Kaup at 402 380-8071 or TimKaup@ comcast.net. 783-2111/402-416-0141 www.loosconstructioninc.com FOR PEST OR RODENT PROBLEMS, PLEASE CALL JLS PEST CONTROL. Residential or Commercial. Free affordable quotes. Guaranteed Results. Ask for Buddy. Office 477-1334, Cell 890-4986 NEBRASKA STOP FIRE. THE WORLD’S BEST FIRE EXTINGUISHER. Dealers Dan and Wendy Botsch. Phone: 402-580-8000 - Dan. 402-4509117 - Wendy. Web: AKE.com Email: dan. [email protected] 1704 9th Rd, Chapman, NE 68827. Also available at Klute Truck in Ceresco. LOOS CONSTRUCTION INC- ( LCI ) QUALITY CUSTOM cabinets & built-inns CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE 402-783-2111 / 402-416-0141 REFRENCES AVAILABLE www.loosconstructioninc. com / [email protected] FREE INCOME TAX PREPARATION! DO YOU NEED help filing your income taxes? We can help! We'll even E-File your Federal and NE income tax returns for FREE! This service is completely confidential and is provided by Community Action of Lancaster and Saunders Counties. Come to the Raymond Woman's Club (across from the Post Office) Mondays from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE - BUYING & SELLING - OVER 84 COMBINED years experience in residential homes, acreages, farms and acreage development. Free Market Analysis. Call us to develop your land. Malcolm area residents at 3600 NW 126th St. for 23 years. Merle and Carolyn Jahde, Home Real Estate. Call 402-432-0443 or 402-432-3700. JACOBSEN ACOBSEN ROCK & GRAVEL - WE DELIVER Rock, Gravel, Ag-Lime, Dirt, or Sand for any project you might have. We carry River Rock and all sizes of Ornamental Rock. A local company, call for an estimate today. Gary Jacobsen, Rt. #1, Garland, NE 402-783-2447 or cell phone 643-5171. RAYMOND CONTRACTING INC. - SEPTICS AND LAGOONS Services include site planning, percolation testing, system design, installation, troubleshooting and property transfer inspections. Certified and Insured. Free Estimates. Lloyd Jakoubek 402-783-2663 or 402-890-6009. TAKE YOUR SKIN SERIOUSLY. DID YOU KNOW? 80% of the sun damage that leads to skin cancer occurs before the age of 18. With early detection and proper treatment the average cure rate is 100%. It’s important you call Complete Family Dermatology. Schedule a complete skin cancer screening with Dr. Basler today. F or information about all available office services, visit... ...www.CompleteFamilyDermatology.com. SOUTH LINCOLN 2455 Pine Lake Rd, Ste 110 Lincoln, NE 68512. 402-423-1111. North Lincoln 5790 N 33rd St. Circle, Ste A Lincoln, NE 68504. Geoff Basler, M.D., Brent Behrens PA-C. KAUP SIDING, ROOFING & MORE, CO IS SEEKING an experienced laborer. EEOC employer. Contact Tim Kaup at 402 380-8071 or [email protected]. NEED ROCK, DIRT, SAND, WOOD CHIPS, OR GRAVEL delivered? Call Nelson Hauling at 402796-2686 HIGH SPEED INTERNET - SPEEDS UP TO 15MBSERVICING rural areas and local towns including: Malcolm, Garland, Raymond, Emerald, Staplehurst and north Lincoln. Plans starting at $24.00 per month with unlimited data packages and NO contracts. No phone line needed. Home phone and internet service for under $47 (taxes included) per month. www.ais-ne.com or call 402-817-1717 Month 00, 0000 Lorem Sit 11 Annual Malcolm Fire & Rescue Community Egg Hunt Sunday, March 29th 1:00 Age groups : 1-2 years old 3-4 years old 5 years - Kindergarten 1st grade 2nd and 3rd grade Please bring your basket and dress for the weather - could be cold and muddy! There will be lots of candy filled eggs and some eggs are marked as prize eggs! (Rain/snow date is April 4th) DEADLINE FOR THE NEXT ISSUE WILL BE ON FRIDAY, MARCH 27th. PLEASE CALL WENDY AT 796-2151, EXT 501 OR EMAIL AT [email protected] AD PRICES ARE: $1.50 FOR 1-3 lines, $3.00 4-8 lines. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY AD. ADS MUST BE PAID FOR BEFORE PRINT DATE! Non-Profit Organization US Postage Paid Malcolm, NE Permit No. 2 MALCOLM PUBLIC SCHOOLS 10004 NW 112th Street MALCOLM NE 68402 ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMER
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