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Power outages happen unexpectedly and usually at the most inopportune times. Most only lasting a few hours but in cases like last Saturday, the power outage can last for extended lengths of time and it is important to know how to protect yourself and others.
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Monday – Friday (8a – 5p) 402.821.3233
After-hours 402.821.2111
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??????? ???? ????????? ???????. Most homeowners’ insurance policies cover damage caused by power surges and food spoilage up to a certain dollar amount. There could be exceptions and stipulations, so it is important that t you are in the know and get a hold of your agent to ask those questions.
???? ????????? ????? ??????. Plan for batteries and alternative power sources to meet your needs when the power goes out, such as a portable charger or power bank. Have flashlights for every household member. Determine whether your home phone will work in a power outage and how long battery backup will last. Remember, never use a generator indoors.
??????????. Disconnect appliances and electronics to avoid damage from electrical surges. Install carbon monoxide detectors with battery backup in central locations on every level of your home to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
???? ???????. Keep freezers and refrigerators closed. A refrigerator will keep food cold for four hours. A full freezer will keep the temperature for about 48 hours. If you are in doubt, monitor temperatures with a thermometer and throw out food if the temperature is 40 degrees or higher. Maintain a few days’ supply of nonperishable food and water.
???? ???? ??????? ?????. If you rely on electricity for any medical needs, make a power outage plan for medical devices or refrigerated medicines. Find out how long medication can be stored at higher temperatures and get specific guidance for any medications that are critical for life.
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Most of the information above was from FEMA’s website. For more preparation and safety tips, visit https://www.ready.gov/power-outages
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July 25, 2023 Special Meeting Notice
The Mayor and Council of the City of Wilber, Nebraska will hold a special meeting on Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 5:30 p.m. at the Cultural Center, 110 W Third St. Wilber, NE. The purposes of the meeting are discussion / action on water source and discussion / action on Ambassador and Military Dignitaries visit August 24, 2023.
The Council reserves the right to go into closed session on any of the agenda items as pursuant to Section 84-1410. An agenda will be available at the City Office with the Council reserving the right to modify the agenda when convened. Requests to be on the agenda must be made in the City Office 24 hours prior to the start of the meeting. If accommodations are required, contact the City Office at 110 W Third Street, Wilber, NE 68465, (402) 821-3233. All meetings are open to the public.
The agenda which shall be kept continually current is readily available for public inspection at the City Office during normal business hours.
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Due to ongoing drought conditions, The City of Wilber is initiated Stage 1 water conservation measures by implementing voluntary utility water conservation measures. If conditions worsen, it may require the City to implement mandatory water use restrictions. Effective immediately, the following voluntary water use restrictions are in place:
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On odd number days, odd number houses water. On even number days, even number houses water.
If you have underground sprinklers that can be set, we ask that you water throughout the night to reduce water usage during the day.
If you are home throughout the day, try to spread water usage throughout the day and night. We are seeing the highest usage in the mornings when people are getting ready for work and watering yards before it gets hot. We need to see a reduction during this time.
Minimize or discontinue water use for non-essential purposes.
Check for and repair all leaks, dripping faucets, and running toilets.
Thank you for your cooperation – residents will be notified when these restrictions are no longer required or if conditions warrant additional conservation measures. Notifications will be posted at the City Office, Banks, the City of Wilber website and Facebook page. We will also put a notice in the paper.
July 11, 2023 City Council Meeting
MEETING NOTICE
The regular meeting of the Mayor and Council of the City of Wilber, Nebraska is scheduled for Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. at the Cultural Center at 110 W Third St. in Wilber, NE.
The agenda which shall be kept continually current is readily available for public inspection at the City Office during normal business hours. Council reserves the right to modify the agenda when convened. Council reserves the right to go into closed session on any of the agenda items as pursuant to Section 84-1410. Requests to be on the agenda must be made in the City Office 24 hours prior to the start of the meeting. If accommodations are required, contact the City Office at 110 W Third Street, Wilber, NE 68465, (402) 821-3233. All meetings are open to the public.
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