VILLAGE BOARD MEETING TONIGHT (Wednesday)
7:30 p.m in the Library
The public is always welcome!

The calendar is filling up fast for the gym - don't wait until the last minute to schedule
your activities! Call Corinne at 402-828-5355.
Please mark February 1, 2020, on your calendar, (our Groundhog celebration). Jeff Barnes
will be giving the program "A Bad Man in a Better Place: Jesse James in Nebraska" at
10:00 a.m. You won't want to miss this one - he is an amazing speaker!

Continued get well wishes to Barb Brandt, Sandi Kimbell and Nina Rohlfs.

A nice crowd attended the coffee to celebrate the American Legion's 100th anniversary
Massie-Richards Post #100's 100th birthday. It was hosted by the Legion Auxiliary at the
Syracuse Library. Thank you ladies!

Original Charter from 1919


We've seen a few fields of corn harvested in Otoe County, but mostly we've seen mud
from all the rain!
NOTICE OF MEETING
VILLAGE OF UNADILLA, NE, PLANNING COMMISSION
October 17, 2019
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the Village of Unadilla, NE, will meet in a publicly convened session on Thursday, October 17, 2019, at 7:30 p.m. at the Village Library, 770 G Street, Unadilla, NE 68454. The agenda of subjects to be considered at said meeting is kept continuously current and available for public inspection at the Village Office and is as follows:
No New Business at this time
Except for items of an emergency nature, the agenda shall not be enlarged later than twenty-four hours before the scheduled commencement of the meeting. Persons needing special accommodations should contact the Village Office at least five days prior to the meeting date.
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Corinne K. Zahn, Clerk & Recording Secretary
I certify that the above notice of meeting was posted by me in the three following public places within the Village: Countryside Bank, Post Office, Community Center message board on 10-07-2019, and on www.UnadillaNebraska.com, on 10-09-2019. It was not published in the Syracuse-Journal Democrat.
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Corinne K. Zahn, Clerk & Recording Secretary
BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES

10-9 Roland Rodaway, Donna Speth, Steve Kroese
10-11 Gera Stilwell, Scott Remington, Dennis Baker
10-12 Leland & Paula Carmichael
10-13 Jack Stilwell
10-14 Mary Margaret Clark
10-15 Clayton Lewis, Tom Hruby
NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO

Friday, 10-10-1919, The Otoe Union:
Members of the Pure Bred Livestock Association were: Ellis West & Son, F. Rodaway,
Richard Roberts, A. Luff & Son and Taylor Bros. "A deal was consummated last Thursday
whereby O.M. Sasseen sold his house, two lots and blacksmith business to C.A. Isaacs,
who will conduct the business in the future. Mr. Sasseen will farm just east of town the
coming year."

NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS
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NEBRASKA CITY

Recently I was in Nebraska City when I ran into an old friend. As we were visiting, another lady overheard that I used to live in Plattsmouth and showed me this photo. She said she lives in or near Percival, Iowa and after the recent flooding this photo was found on her property. Because of the background showing Steube's Jack and Jill, we determined it was taken in front of the former Community Center across the street. It looks like it could have been a milestone birthday celebration or retirement party. The date on the photo is June 24, 2006. If you, or someone you know, lost some belongings due to the floods, and would like this original picture back, contact Pat, at 402-235-2926, or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Let's help reunite this photo with its owner.


OCTOBER HEALTH TIPS
What Do I Need To Know About Recovery Therapies?
Those who receive rehabilitation and therapy services are typically individuals recovering from an injury, a surgery or are coping with a chronic condition such as Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis or Alzheimer’s disease.
When it comes to where therapy can be provided, several options exist. Individuals can arrange outpatient therapy by appointment in a gym, or for those who may not have access to transportation, therapists can provide sessions in the comfort of their home. Short-stay rehabilitation is also a great option for people who have recently had a hospital stay and need expert assistance from skilled nurses before successfully returning home. This quick stay provides convenient living accommodations with customized therapy sessions.
There are a few major therapy types available; all work together with the goal of getting a person back to their prior level of functioning:
- ·Physical therapy—physical therapists, physical therapy aides and home health aides work to improve the individuals’ overall body function, focusing on balance, walking and moving about and muscle strength
- ·Occupational therapy—occupational therapists help individuals improve self-care skills such as dressing, preparing food and even managing a checkbook
- ·Speech therapy—speech/language pathologists work with individuals to improve communication, memory, cognition and swallowing
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Laura Lea Fossenbarger
Community Outreach and Engagement Coordinator






Cornhusker Country Music Theater!
We now have a DANCE FLOOR right in front of the stage!
Put on your dancing shoes and come on over for a good time! If you don't want to dance, you can still enjoy the live music!
Upcoming Events:
Saturday, Oct 12 ~ 7:30 pm ~ Larry Meyer & The Silver Wings Band
Sunday, Oct 13 ~ 1:pm ~ CCMT Anniversary Jam (FREE) Bring your favorite instruments or singing voice!
Sunday, Oct 27 ~ 2 pm ~ Jamie Williams & Friends


Wyuka Cemetery (Lincoln) Walking Tour
Sunday October 13, 2-4 p.m.


NEBRASKA FOOTBALL 2019

8-31 Nebraska vs South Alabama WON 35-21
9-7 Colorado vs Nebraska LOST 31-34
9-14 Nebraska vs Northern Illinois WON 44-8
9-21 Illinois vs Nebraska WON 42-38
9-28 Nebraska vs Ohio State LOST 48-7
10-5 Nebraska vs Northwestern WON 13-10
10-12 Minnesota vs Nebraska
10-19 Bye
10-26 Nebraska vs Indiana
11-2 Purdue vs Nebraska
11-9 Bye
11-16 Nebraska vs Wisconsin
11-23 Maryland vs Nebraska
11-29 Nebraska vs Iowa

