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Nemaha County commissioners adopt liquor-license renewals, subdivisions and back $12,505.90 aging-services request

County of Nemaha Board of Commissioners · March 1, 2026

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Summary

The Nemaha County Board unanimously adopted three liquor-license renewals, approved three residential subdivisions and agreed to sign a $12,505.90 letter of support for Blue Rivers Area Agency on Aging during its March 11 meeting in Auburn.

The Nemaha County Board of Commissioners on March 11 unanimously approved a set of routine business items, including three liquor-license renewals, three subdivision approvals and a letter of support for local aging services.

At the March 11 meeting in the Commissioners’ Chambers at the Nemaha County Courthouse, Chairman Michael Weiss and Commissioner Bryan Mellage voted to adopt Resolution #2026-11 (Auburn Country Club), Resolution #2026-12 (Brownville Development Corp, dba River Inn Resort) and Resolution #2026-13 (Spirit of Brownville), renewing those establishments’ liquor licenses. Each adoption was moved and seconded and passed by roll call; Commissioner Michael (Mike) Hall was absent due to illness.

The board also approved three subdivision resolutions: #2026-14 for David and Nancy Baltensperger (Sec 31 T6N R13E), #2026-15 for Richard and Jane Andrew (Sec 35 T5N R15E), and #2026-16 for Richard and Jane Andrew (Sec 36 T5N R15E). Those motions passed on the same roll-call pattern.

In a separate funding action, the commissioners agreed to sign a letter of support to Blue Rivers Area Agency on Aging Services for FY 2026–27 in the amount of $12,505.90. The motion to sign the letter was moved and seconded and passed by roll call.

The board also approved the accounts-payable claims presented by the county clerk, including one late-filed invoice from APACE that was accepted under Nebr. State Statute §23-135. Diane Johnson, Nemaha County Clerk, certified the minutes at the meeting’s close.

The meeting was largely procedural: the board covered routine approvals and recordkeeping and established next steps on several agenda items. With no further business, the board adjourned at 9:35 a.m.

"I, Diane Johnson, the undersigned County Clerk of Nemaha County, Nebraska do hereby certify the foregoing minutes are true and are a part of the official records of this office," the clerk recorded at the meeting’s close.