Louisville Community Newsletter #750
•••March 11th, 2020•••
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Louisville Care Center is restricting all visitors
Due to the impending threat of COVID – 19 (the new coronavirus) in our area, Louisville Care Center is restricting all visitors. Under extenuating circumstances we may allow for immediate family members. Routine social visits are discouraged. We assure you, we are being proactive and using caution to keep our residents safe. ~ Louisville Care Community
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Mark your Calendars!
Fish Fry March 13th
5:00-8:00 pm
Louisville Fire Station, 122 Main Street
2 piece meal $7
4 piece meal $9
6 piece meal $11
Children's meal (includes 1 fish and fries or hot dog meal)
All meals include fish, fries, coleslaw and drink
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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' :
Saturday, March 21, Rayne McGill & Friends, 7:30 pm
Saturday, April 4, Nebraska Country Roads with Elaine Behrends, 7:30 pm
Sunday, April 5, COUNTRY GOSPEL SHOW, 2 pm
Saturday, April 18, Plum Tuckered Band, 7:30
JAM SESSIONS:
Sunday, April 19, (due to Easter Sunday on 2nd Sunday), 1 pm
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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State of Nebraska
Office of State Treasurer John Murante
For Immediate Release
March 4, 2020
Treasurer’s Unclaimed Property Tabloid to be Published in Nebraska Newspapers
(Lincoln, NE) Treasurer John Murante announced today the 2020 Unclaimed Property Annual Report will be published in 16 Nebraska newspapers in the coming weeks, beginning March 8 in the Omaha World-Herald and the Scottsbluff Star-Herald.
“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, according to the following schedule:
Sunday, March 8: Omaha World Herald
Scottsbluff Star-Herald
Friday, March 20: Holdrege Citizen
McCook Gazette
Saturday, March 21: Beatrice Daily Sun
Columbus Telegram
Fremont Tribune
Hastings Tribune
Kearney Hub
Norfolk Daily News
York News-Times
Sunday, March 22: Grand Island Independent
Lincoln Journal Star
North Platte Telegraph
Wednesday, March 25: Alliance Times-Herald
Sidney Sun-Telegraph
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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NEST 529 Supports “Big Dreams” With $40K Giveaway
Eight Young Winners to Each Receive a $5,000 NEST 529 Account Contribution
Lincoln, Neb. (January 2, 2020)— Nebraska State Treasurer John Murante and First National Bank of Omaha today announced the NEST 529 Big Dreams $40K Giveaway. Open nationwide to children 10 years old or younger, eight randomly-selected winners will each receive a $5,000 NEST 529 College Savings Plan account contribution. Entries can be submitted online or by mail from January 1, 2020 through March 31, 2020.
“As families across the country save for their dreams of higher education, it is with great pride that we provide the tools, resources and support to help turn those dreams into a reality,” said Nebraska State Treasurer John Murante. “Among these resources, scholarships such as the Big Dreams $40K Giveaway are the perfect opportunity to bolster winners’ savings while encouraging all who enter to envision and nurture their loved ones’ bright academic future.”
An annual contest, this year NEST 529 has doubled the Big Dreams giveaway prize to a total of $40,000. Since 2015, NEST 529 has awarded more than $100,000 in Big Dreams scholarship contributions.
“At NEST 529, we are driven and inspired by our Account Owners’ dreams for their loved ones’ higher education goals. We work diligently to be the best possible partner on their savings journey, and we are delighted to continue raising the bar with the Big Dreams $40K Giveaway,” said Deborah Goodkin, Managing Director, Savings Plans, First National Bank of Omaha. “It is our great pleasure to supplement our Account Owners’ contributions and to help inspire dialogue surrounding college savings for families nationwide.”
For full details and to enter the giveaway, visit NEST529.com/BigDreamsGiveaway. More information is also available at NEST529.com or treasurer.nebraska.gov.
About NEST 529
NEST 529 is a tax-advantaged 529 college savings plan and provides four plans to help make saving for college simple and affordable: NEST Direct College Savings Plan, NEST Advisor College Savings Plan, TD Ameritrade 529 College Savings Plan, and State Farm 529 Savings Plan. The Nebraska State Treasurer serves as Program Trustee. First National Bank of Omaha serves as Program Manager, and all investments are approved by the Nebraska Investment Council. Families nationwide are saving for college using Nebraska’s 529 College Savings Plans, which have more than 275,000 accounts, including over 89,000 in Nebraska. Visit NEST529.com and treasurer.nebraska.gov for more information.
About First National Bank of Omaha
First National Bank is a subsidiary of First National of Nebraska. First National and its affiliates have more than $23 billion in assets and 5,000 employee associates. Primary banking offices are located in Nebraska, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, South Dakota and Texas.
Investments Are Not FDIC Insured* · No Bank, State or Federal Guarantee · May Lose Value
*Except the Bank Savings Investment Option
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3B Homestead from Murdock, who brought to us the “Living Nativity” last Christmas, will be hosting a “Journey to the Cross” event to help us celebrate the real meaning of Easter. This will be a free, family-friendly event with adorable animals, hands on activities, and stories to help us understand the last days of Jesus’ life here on earth. For times and dates, see the flyer.
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COVID-19 Situational Update
As of February 27, 2020, there were 78,497 reported cases in China and 3,797 cases in locations outside China. In addition to sustained transmission in China, there is evidence of community spread in several additional countries. CDC has updated travel guidance to reflect this information
To date, there has been limited spread of COVID-19 in the United States. As of February 26, 2020, there were a total of 61 cases within the United States, 46 of these were among repatriated persons from high-risk settings. The other 15 cases were diagnosed in the United States; 12 were persons with a history of recent travel in China and 2 were persons in close household contact with a COVID-19 patient (i.e. person-to-person spread). One patient with COVID-19 who had no travel history or links to other known cases was reported on February 26, 2020, in California. The California Department of Public Health, local health departments, clinicians, and CDC are working together to investigate this case and are identifying contacts with whom this individual interacted.
On February 26th the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services distributed a news release across the state asking Nebraskans with travel in the past 14 days to countries with community transmission of COVID-19 to contact their local health departments (http://dhhs.ne.gov/Pages/DHHS-Asking-Nebraskans-With-Travel-in-Past-14-Days-to-Countries-With-Community-Transmission-of-COVID-19-to-Contact-Local-HD.aspx). SCHD along with State and Federal partners are implementing measure, such as self-reporting to local health departments, to slow and contain transmission of COVID-19 in the U.S. SCHD is assessing, monitoring and providing guidance to travelers arriving from these areas.
If confirmed cases should arise, SCHD has systems in place to track and monitor individuals whom have come in contact with the confirmed cases to help identify secondary cases and minimize the potential for ongoing, undetected, person-to-person transmission.
We are continuing to encourage all our community partners (i.e. County and City offices, schools, businesses, etc.) to take action now to be prepared for the possibility of community spread of COVID-19. We have suggested that all businesses review and update their pandemic flu plans and/or continuity of operations plans. Additionally, we are encouraging partners to begin to think about non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) that could be implemented to help slow the spread of illness.
More information for businesses can be found on the CDC website at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/specific-groups/guidance-business-response.html.
More information on non-pharmaceutical interventions can be found on the CDC website at https://www.cdc.gov/nonpharmaceutical-interventions/index.html
If you would have any questions regarding COVID-19 please don’t hesitate to reach out to me – have a good evening - sarah
Sarah Schram, MS RD
Director
Sarpy/Cass Health Department
701 Olson Drive #101
Papillion, NE 68046
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