Charles Linford Sweet passed away in Omaha on Monday, June 10, 2024, from pancreatic cancer. A celebration of his life will be scheduled for a future date in Albion.
Filling Albion’s downtown is now more colorful after planters were filled last week on behalf of the Albion Chamber of Commerce by, l.-r., Shelley Lueken, Lori Krohn, Michelle Devine, Cheryl Andreasen, Emma Nelson and Tiffnay Curry.
Boone County Assessor’s office has released the county assessment sales/ratio statistics for the coming assessment year. Residential property will be assessed at a median of 95%; commercial property will be valued at 100% of median and agricultural land will be assessed at 69% of its value.
Albion/Boone Central Alumni will be returning for their annual banquet this Saturday, June 15, and many special events are planned in town that day. The schedule opens in the morning with a breakfast featuring the Waffle Man starting at 8 a.m.
A special meeting of the Boone County History Museum was held on Thursday, June 6 at the museum, with a vote to start progress on a new building addition. The concrete cost will be about 165 yards at $131 per yard based on a successful bid from B & S Concrete of Petersburg, and the accepted building bid was $92,060 ($58,500 materials and $33,560 labor) from Beckman Lumber of Elgin.
Petersburg was a busy community last week, hosting an overnight stay for the Bike Ride Across Nebraska at the Highway 14 Park on Wednesday, followed by the annual car show and Petersburg Fire Department Cruise Night on Saturday, June 8. Both of these events brought many people into town.
Boone County Commissioners gathered on Monday, June 10 to review plans for budget season, including hearing of expected wage increases to keep some county staff in the future. The increase of minimum wage to $15 per hour, plus some competiive local wages, have driven a few county agencies to consider wage increases as a big part of their next budgets this season.