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This morning’s low: 39. $$ Try your numbers $$ Sunset today is at 8:29pm. Sunrise Friday is at 6:10am. 24-hour rainfall ending at 7am: Plattsmouth (north) .67, Plattsmouth Fri Night Fish & Steaks Providing Love, Care & Joy to (southwest) .67, Beaver Lake .52, Weeping Water .65, Louisville .80. Sat Night Mexican & Steaks Missouri River at Plattsmouth at 5:15am today: 27.19 ft, up .19 in All Who Enter Our Home Cedar Creek, NE 234-3632 24 hours. Flood stage is 26 ft. ****** Mark Leibman RELIEF FROM THE HEAVY TRAFFIC on Highway 75 that started March President 14th with the historic Missouri river flooding — The Iowa Department of Client Updates on Transportation and the Missouri Department of Transportation both Facebook/ announced yesterday they have restored limited mobility on I-29. Linkedin/Twitter Busch Light Interstate 29 between US-34 and St. Joseph opened but there are 228main.com 30 pack areas where there are only two lanes and traffic is head-to-head. There $18.99 is one mile of head-to-head traffic over the southbound bridge at mile (402) 234-2337 marker 8.5 in Iowa. Securities offered w/KickBack Card through LPL Financial No oversized/overweight loads will be allowed at this time and widths WEEPING WATER 267-3215 are restricted to 12 feet. Member FINRA/SIPC Iowa Highway 2 is only open to eastbound traffic from I-29 and for traveler services at that interchange. Highway 2 from and into Weeping Water Nebraska remained closed this morning. You’re advised to check the 511 call services and websites of the state you are going to travel through prior to leaving for your destination. NOWCheck out Get our NewTwo Pizza Large Prices SCHOOL BUILDING SALE — The Conestoga Public School District has 413 Elm Street Louisville sold the Nehawka building. SingleLarge Single Topping Topping Pizzas $10 108 N. Elm Weeping Water The 32,000 square foot building that sits on 4.1 acres was once part of the Nehawka school district. The original building dates back to 1950 Large Specialty Pizza $12 234-3985 – 267-2485 for Only $20 with an addition since then. Flowers for Any Occasion It was a middle school and an alternative school in the Conestoga Hall’s Carpet & school district but has been empty for a few years now. The district has Upholstery Cleaners had some costs in keeping the building in its inventory while looking for 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed a buyer. Conestoga School Superintendent Dr. Beth Johnsen said it had been Truck Mounted Equipment listed with different realtors the last few years. It was about six months Fast & Honest ago that the eventual purchaser became interested. Bonded – Insured – Licensed Limited Time Special The new owner is Tanzco Inc. The company’s website says it is a Residential & Commercial 234-2264 – Main & 2nd – Louisville 3 Rooms for $99.99 leader in the food extrusion die industry. Cassgram was unsuccessful 298-8198 Viviansfloralandgift.com yesterday in reaching a company representative to inquire about (up to 600 sq ft) specific plans for the building. The purchase price was $100,000. Dr. Johnsen said the sale price was over the appraised value put on the building. POLICE DEPARTMENT PUTS OUT MESSAGE about unruly behavior in the city parks — If you encounter patrons acting inappropriately, using foul 402 -253-3079 language or being destructive, please contact the Plattsmouth Police Hwy 50 and Platteview Rd. Department immediately. “We want to make sure all citizens are able www.summithealthpt.com to enjoy our city parks. The non-emergency number for the police Elevate YOUR health department is 402-296-3311.” Yoga & Fitness Classes There was minor damage at Rhylander Park this week. A police officer radioed in Tuesday night that a lock on a restroom had been damaged. THE LOFTE U.S. SENATOR REP to be in Cass County on Friday (5/10) — Ray THEATRE Ringlein from Senator Ben Sasse's office will be in the Plattsmouth TERRI SCHOLTING Public Library auditorium 9am-10:30am. Voice of the Prairie TERRI SCHOLTING AGENCY, INC The office hours provide Nebraskans with a face-to-face opportunity to A broadcaster could be a 132 Main – Louisville speak with a member of Senator Sasse’s staff about federal 1-man road-show radio station [email protected] government-related issues. Ringlein will be on hand to offer guidance st tscholtingagency.com and aid to Nebraskans who require help navigating Washington's May 31 – June 9th 402-234-2504 federal bureaucracy. Lofte.org / 234-2553 SIP NEBRASKA is in Cass County this weekend — Celebrate Nebraska’s Nebraska beverage industry and enjoy 100 tastings from Nebraska produced wines, craft beers and spirits at the 6th annual festival. It is 4pm to Realty Ryan Johnson, 10pm Friday (5/10) and 1pm to 10 pm Saturday (5/11) at Eugene T. Financial Advisor Mahoney State Park. Sip Nebraska will be highlighting vintages from Terri Scholting Nebraska wineries, craft breweries and spirits. Realtor 201 Main Street The weekend will include live music, unlimited wine, hard cider, craft CASS COUNTY SPECIALIST Louisville, NE beer and spirits tastings, unique food pairings, art and jewelry vendors, 402-658-5742 (402) 234-3099 educational sessions, trolley tours through the park and more. [email protected] www.edwardjones.com/ryan-johnson2 #sipnebraska NebraskaRealty.com ROOFING Rick Williams 2016 Ford 2015 Nissan Your Friendly Fusion Sentra Providing Services in Roofing, Woodhouse Representative from Weeping Water AWD 16k miles Siding, Gutters & More Automatic Super Clean Locally Owned & Operated -- You know Rick -- 53k miles Drive this one Quick, Prompt Service He's Heidi's Husband L4, 2.0L away for just Works with All Insurance and he's Hannah’s, Michael’s, Sadie's and Seth's Dad $14,990 $13,885 Based in Plattsmouth A 402-296-2113 If You've Had Storm Damage 1-800-889-1893 -- Cell: 677-5854 [email protected] HenryHobMotors.com There Is No Better Place To Go Hospital 402-269–2011 Syracuse Clinic 402-269-2411 both at 2731 Healthcare Dr 204 N Randolph 1276 Sand Hill Circle, Suite 1, Louisville Broasted Chicken Wings on Thursdays 402-267–5330 Syracuse Have a Cool One and Relax (just south of John Deere) Visit us @ lubbenveterinary.com American Professional Plumbing Jerry Laughlin Master Plumber, Lic. 204 1268 E Henry Street, Louisville [email protected] www.americanprofessionalplumbing.net Keep Out Bugs! Have your home sprayed for phone: 402-234-3333 15809 Middle Island Dr, South Bend general pests before they become a problem website: www.wittephysicaltherapy.com 402-499- 1896 Call Nick 402-659-8819 www.completepestelim.com Now offering MASSAGE THERAPY CassGREAT County DRIVERS Mechanics…. WANTED EAGER SIDING Liquid Trucking EAGER SIDING Industry-leading Healthcare pkg KECKLER’S wantsHome YOU weekly, to more join homeour team time Since 1929 Roofing possibleIndustry depending leading onwage location and Tires, Alignment, Brakes, Siding Driversbenefits paid package hourly, availablenot per mile Don’t drive to Omaha every day 844-GO-TANKS TractorAll working and Tankhours Trailerpaid Exhaust and more… Windows https://rockdieseltech.com/GreatDriversWanted.com mechanicEarn between positions 68K available to 85K 267-3255 Weeping Water 800-383-1328 TODAY’S QUESTION The unit named after Blaise Pascal is a measurement of ____? A. pressure B. light intensity C. heat D. sound The answer is in the Woodhouse Auto Family/Rick Williams ad box. Midwest Farmers Coop Highway 50 Storage FAMILY DENTISTRY 1-800-827-0319 (by Hilltop Fill Stop) Stop in today Matthew C. Neumann, DDS Retail Pet Foods/Products Large Indoor and Check Out Our NEW Daily William Dabbert, DDS Specials 11am to 2pm Lindsey DeVaughn, RDH Farm and Acreage Outdoor Storage Monday thru Friday Weeping Water 402-267-7777 Supplies 402-290-7475 www.weepingwaterdental.com 267-2325 ACADEMIC ALL-STATE — The local spring 2019 Nebraska Chiropractic Physicians Association Academic All-State Award winners: Conestoga- Music: Daniel Cutler, Cassidy Hartig; Boys Soccer: Alex Lamoureux, Cooper Moore; Girls Soccer: Mathia Haizlip, Kelsi Weilage; Boys Track & Field; Jaydon Fisher, Dawson Hardesty; Girls Track & Field; Bella Hogue, Morgan McAndrew Elmwood-Murdock- Boys Golf; August Pope, Music; Hayden Ernst, Boys Track & Field; Tyler Marlatt, Zane Rikli; Girls Track & Field; Chloe Hosier, Lauren Justesen Louisville- Journalism; Samantha Spangler, Jordan Winkler; Music; McKenna Jones, Leandra Rodriguez; Boys Track & Field; Douglas Euans, Brady Geise; Girls Track & Field: Avery Heard, Meagan Macklin Plattsmouth- Baseball; Jackson Glup, Nathan Konkler; Boys Golf; Jack Alexander; Music; Zoe Johnson, Kelby Meisinger; Boys Soccer: Hee-Chan Han, Ethan Warrick; Girls Soccer; Brenda Nelson, Katie Rathman; Boys Track & Field; Hunter Smith, C.J. 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