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Kearney County
One (1) new 2026 or newer Articulated Motor grader with 250 hours or less
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jun 16, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
Kearney County
Close: Jun 16, 2026
One (1) new 2026 or newer Articulated Motor grader with 250 hours or less
AvailableKearney County
Class A gravel; clay and silt content not to exceed five (5) percent. It shall be the duty of the contractor to remove immediately any gravel material rejected by the inspector if so ordered. Gradation Requirement, Percent Retained - Minimum, Maximum 1 inch -- 0% 3/4 inch sieve 2% 10% #4 sieve 25% 50% #10 sieve 80% 100% #200 sieve 95% 100% All gravel loaded on county trucks shall be performed on any or all days of the week between hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. except Saturday and Sunday. The contractor must have on his property a stock pile of a minimum of 2,500 yards of road surfacing gravel at all times that shall conform to the specifications of the State of Nebraska Class A gravel. The bid price will be for CYD's and be good from January 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026.
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Jan 20, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
Kearney County
Close: Jan 20, 2026
Class A gravel; clay and silt content not to exceed five (5) percent. It shall be the duty of the contractor to remove immediately any gravel material rejected by the inspector if so ordered. Gradation Requirement, Percent Retained - Minimum, Maximum 1 inch -- 0% 3/4 inch sieve 2% 10% #4 sieve 25% 50% #10 sieve 80% 100% #200 sieve 95% 100% All gravel loaded on county trucks shall be performed on any or all days of the week between hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. except Saturday and Sunday. The contractor must have on his property a stock pile of a minimum of 2,500 yards of road surfacing gravel at all times that shall conform to the specifications of the State of Nebraska Class A gravel. The bid price will be for CYD's and be good from January 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026.
Kearney County
This includes mowing and trimming once a week with removal of yard waste. This to be done approx. from April 1, 2026 to October 31, 2026.
Posted Date
Jan 15, 2026
Due Date
Jan 20, 2026
Release: Jan 15, 2026
Kearney County
Close: Jan 20, 2026
This includes mowing and trimming once a week with removal of yard waste. This to be done approx. from April 1, 2026 to October 31, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Kearney County
The board approved various bills and claims and conducted a public comment session. Discussions included reviewing correspondence regarding infrastructure projects, emergency communication, and upcoming conferences. The board met with the Highway Superintendent to authorize road elevation work in Heartwell. Additionally, the board received an update from the Nebraska Association of County Officials and approved updates to the county health insurance benefits, including the addition of a vision insurance package.
The Board approved bills and claims, passed a resolution for the Kearney County Noxious Weed Control Authority, and approved mowing contracts for Garden Plains and Keene Cemetery. The Board discussed a County Attorney Intern position, approved a resolution declaring Men's Health Month for June 2026, authorized a duplicate check issuance, and granted the Chairman authority to sign the 2027 JV Service Commission Grant. Additionally, the Board approved a No Build Easement and an Interlocal Agreement with the City of Minden, and received an update from Berggren Architects regarding work on the Courthouse Dome.
The board conducted several administrative and operational actions, including approval of payroll, hospital taxes, and bills. Key agenda items included the approval of an interfund transfer resolution, a moratorium on large energy permit applications, re-employment of a former employee, and a new mowing contract. The board reviewed a quarterly sheriff's report, held discussions on hospital facility master planning, and addressed county driveway policy and equipment purchases. Further actions involved the approval of an asphalt overlay project agreement, the extension of a solar and wind energy moratorium, and a presentation on county health insurance. A closed session was held to discuss personnel matters.
The board meeting addressed various administrative and financial matters, including the approval of bills, payroll, and hospital taxes. Key actions included the approval of a noxious weed control services contract, the declaration of a health-related observance month, and the authorization of training grant paperwork. The board also reviewed correspondence regarding local redevelopment projects, approved an audit, and finalized a 36-month communications contract. Additionally, the board discussed an estimate for a rural property review, authorized a mass notification system contract, and conducted a public hearing for an administrative subdivision. Finally, the board received a presentation on new insurance rates for the upcoming fiscal year.
This Comprehensive Plan for Kearney County, Nebraska, serves as a guide for future growth and development opportunities during the 2024-2034 planning period. Its primary focus is to balance the preservation of agricultural production lands and natural resource conservation with the appropriate locating of non-farm dwellings, rural subdivisions, and commercial and industrial land uses. The plan is guided by initiatives in population and plan participation, preservation of existing conditions, and future development and planning practices, incorporating statistical analysis, land use profiles, public facilities, transportation, and an energy element.
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