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Mine Tour / Smash Park

11/13/2025

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FLC Event with UNL / UNO AGC Student Chapters

AGC Nebraska's Future Leaders Council hosted the UNL & UNO AGC Student Chapters for  a unique mix of education and fun during a recent outing that combined an underground tour of Martin Marietta’s Weeping Water Mine with a social afternoon at Smash Park La Vista. The day offered a rare opportunity to see one of Nebraska’s largest limestone operations up close, followed by time to unwind and connect as a group.

Underground at Martin Marietta’s Weeping Water Mine
The event began in Weeping Water, where Martin Marietta operates one of the region’s most impressive underground limestone mines. After a safety briefing and donning protective gear, the group descended into the mine via school bus, which immediately conveyed the scale and engineering behind modern aggregate production.

The mine’s operations offered insight into how vital partnerships between contractors and material suppliers keep the state’s infrastructure strong. By the time everyone emerged back into daylight, there was a collective sense of appreciation for the workers who spend their days underground and for the intricate process that supports every building and roadway above the surface.

Fun and Networking at Smash Park La Vista
After the tour, the group shifted gears at Smash Park La Vista for food, games, friendly competition and relaxed networking. The venue provided something for everyone - pickleball courts, axe-throwing, duckpin bowling, darts, and plenty of space for conversation. The casual setting helped foster meaningful connections among members and students.

A Day to Remember
Combining the Weeping Water Mine tour with an afternoon at Smash Park turned out to be the perfect mix of learning, networking, and fun. The tour gave everyone a better understanding of the materials and people that drive Nebraska’s construction industry, while the social time strengthened the connection between the FLC and the AGC student chapters.
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2025 Fall Golf Outing

9/29/2025

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York Country Club

Our Fall Golf Outing at York Country Club was the best way to spend a Friday - perfect weather and great company.

FLAG PRIZES
Hole #1 - Closest to the Pin in 2 - Devin Heusman
Hole #2 - Longest Putt Made - Mike Lineberry
Hole #3 - Closest Third Shot - Jason Banks
Hole #4 - Closest to the Pin in 1 - Jordan Damkroger
Hole #5 - Closest to the Pin in 2 - Jason Banks
Hole #6 - Closest to the Pin in 1 - Jarod Hendricks
Hole #7 - Longest Drive in the Fairway - Nate Netz
Hole #8 - Closest to the Pin in 2 - Christian Dostal
Hole #9 - Longest Putt Made - Jason Moffatt
Hole #10- Closest to the Pin from Off Green - Dan Woitzel
Hole #11 - Closest to the Pin in 1 - Sam Snyder
Hole #12 - Longest Drive in the Fairway - Brian Schuster
Hole #13 - Closest to the Pin in 3 - John Pink
Hole #14 - Closest to the Pin in 1 - Colt Pope
Hole #15 - Closest to the Pin in 2 - Lane Lohmeier
Hole #16 - Closest to the Pin in 1 - Cory Whitemore
Hole #17 - Closest to the Pin in 2 - Adam Snyder
Hole #18 - Longest Putt Made - Chris Berroth

RESULTS
First Flight
1st Place: Sam Snyder / Tony Goff / John Pink / Jason Moffatt (-14)
2nd Place: Riley Smith / Tim Vogt / Kraig Kuhnel / Nate Peterson (-12)
3rd Place: Colton Pope / Stephen Garza / Monica Smith / Karsten Kern (-10)


Second Flight
1st Place: Tyler Jensen / Brian Schuster / Chris Berroth / Steve Wobken (-6)
2nd Place: Darin Chielocha / Jarod Hendricks / John Reed / Curt Oerter (-6)
3rd Place: JD Adam / Layne Lohmeier / Gordon Ruzicka / Burnae Hanser (-5)​

Third Flight
1st Place: Kelly Naslund / Mike Haws / Todd Allen / Eric Hunsley (-3)
2nd Place: Travis Boyll / Russ Slater / Justin Williams / Paton Heusinkuelt (-3)
3rd Place: John Judds / Luke Lorenz / Justin Collum / Don Shelton (-1)
Lunch Sponsor: Lyman-Richey Corporation
Reception Sponsor: NEBCO, Inc.
Drink Ticket Sponsor: Nebraska-Iowa Supply Co., Inc.
Hole Sponsors:
​A1 Iron Corporation
Bobcat of Lincoln
Contractor Services, Inc.
Copple Insurance Agency, Inc.
Eide Bailly
Equipment Blades, Inc.
Gana Trucking & Excavating
MHC Kenworth Lincoln
Milwaukee Tool
NMC Cat
Overland Ready Mixed
Purple Wave Auction
Relentless Merchandise
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers
RoadBuilders Machinery & Supply Co., Inc.
Spencer Quarries, Inc.
Universal Surety Company
Wise Heavy Equipment LLC

Our Future Leaders Council raised $540 for their Scholarship Fund. A $1,000 Scholarship will be awarded to a student enrolled in Construction Management at UNL and active as a member of the UNL AGC Student Chapter.
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2025 Quarry Oaks Outing

9/19/2025

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September 18, 2025

Despite the heavy drizzle throughout the day, our group had a great time at Quarry Oaks Golf Club on Thursday, September 25th. The course, food and clubhouse space all made for a top-notch event.

RESULTS
First Flight
1st Place: Cade Zeller / Bryce Flater / Jay Twomey / Tyson Vogt (-14)
2nd Place: Tony Randone / Brad Wegner / Kevin Stenger / Monte Kratzenstein (-13)
3rd Place: Cory Shillito / Dan Manion / Alex Carritt / Jordan Schliffke (-12)
Second Flight
1st Place: Tony Potthoff / Zach Yelkin / Jack Abel / Brett Broman (-7)
2nd Place: Tyler Chicoine / Joe Lovitt / Jackson Chicoine / Luke Lorenz (-7)
​3rd Place: Luke McNitt / Joe Rogge / Tom Rogge / Jeff Webert (-7)

Third Flight
1st Place: Zac Vaiskunas / Ryan Gibbs / Dustin Ronke / Cole Egr (-4)
2nd Place: Noel Schulz / Mike Spohr / Gregg Leber / Todd Leber (-4)
3rd Place: Taylor Ostransky / Eric Hunsley / Jake Ryba / Colt Shafer (-3)

FLAG PRIZES
Hole #1 - Longest Putt Made - NOT TURNED IN
Hole #3 - Closest to Pin in 2 - Tyler McNitt
Hole #4 - Closest to Pin in 1 - Kraig Kuhnel
Hole #7 - Longest Putt Made - Curt Oerter
Hole #9 - Longest Drive in the Fairway - Jay Twomey
Hole #11 - Closest to Pin in 1 - Jory Torres
Hole #12 - Longest Drive in the Fairway - Mike Densberger
Hole #15 - Closest to Pin in 1 - Tony Randone
Hole #17 - Closest to the Pin in 2 - Joe Rogge
Hole #18 - Longest Drive in the Fairway - Alex Carritt

SPONSORS
Lunch: Jebro, Inc.
Drink Ticket: Contractor Services, Inc.
Reception: NEBCO, Inc.
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2025 Summer Golf Outing

6/3/2025

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Lochland Country Club - June 2, 2025

It was a hot and windy day for our 2025 Summer Golf Outing. With 39 teams taking the course, it made for a very fun day! Thank you to all of our members who participated and sponsored this wonderful event. The staff at Lochland Country Club goes above and beyond for us each year.

RESULTS
First Flight
1st Place: Cade Zeller / Bryce Flater / Matt Dieckhoff / Taryn Ostransky (-11)
2nd Place: Jeff Webert / Kirk Havranek / Zach Hoffman / Kevin Williams (-11)
3rd Place: Brett Broman / Andrew Jensen / Max Rodenburg / Zach Yelkin (-10)

Second Flight
1st Place: Rob Timmerman / Jeff Kuhlman / Ben Wissing / Don Phillips (-7)
2nd Place: Jeff Moser / Garrett Gieseler / Jennifer Loukota / Spencer Dunn (-6)
3rd Place: Sean Stanley / Joe Lovitt / Jeff Bremer / Curt Bremer (-6)

Third Flight
​1st Place: Nick Martin / Troy Cumpston / Kevin McKay / Tony Randone (-3)
2nd Place: Karry Baughman / John Reed / Curt Oerter / Stephen Garza (-3)
3rd Place: Paul Kostal / Jason Easter / Todd Kreiger / Steve Zoucha (-3)

FLAG PRIZES
Hole #1 - Longest Putt Made - Noel Schulz
Hole #2 - Closest to Pin in 2 - Brad Beck
Hole #3 - Closest to Pin in 1 - Jon Negley
Hole #4 - Closest to Pin from off Green - Jake Paulsen
Hole #5 - Longest Putt Made - Bill Schumaker
Hole #6 - Closest to Pin in 1 - Curt Bremer
Hole #7 - Closest to Pin from Off Green - Brian Engel
Hole #8 - Closest to the Pin in 1 - Rob Roudybush
Hole #9 - Longest Drive in the Fairway - Chris Berroth
Hole #10 - Longest Putt Made - Tyler Jensen
Hole #11 - Closest to Pin in 2 - Sam Sughroue
Hole #12 - Closest to Pin in 1 - Quinton Otto
Hole #13 - Closest to Pin from off Green - Bryce Flater
Hole #14 - Longest Putt Made - Andrew Van Kirk
Hole #15 - Closest to Pin in 1 - Brett Hoffman
Hole #16 - Longest Putt Made - Jake Paulsen
Hole #17 - Longest Drive in Fairway - Max Rodenburg
Hole #18 - Closest to Pin from off Green - Zach Yelkin

Main Sponsor: Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co., Inc.
Lunch Sponsor: NEBCO, Inc.
Beer Cart Sponsors: Contractor Services, Inc., Chief Road Supply, LLC
Hole Sponsors:
Ash Grove Cement Co.
Capital One
Carroll Construction Supply
Consolidated Concrete
Copple Insurance Agency, Inc.
Core & Main
Ergon, Inc.
Flint Hills Resources, LP
FNIC Group
Gene Lilly Surety Bonds, Inc.
Graham Construction, Inc.
Holcim US, Inc.
Jebro Inc.
Logan Contractors Supply
Lutz
Lyman-Richey Corporation
Milwaukee Tool
Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co., Inc.
NMC Cat
Purple Wave Auction
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers
RoadBuilders Machinery & Supply Co., Inc.
Road Machinery & Supplies Co.
Rueter's
RAKA Rentals
Tredz Central
USI Insurance Services
Van Kirk Brothers Contracting
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2025 Transportation Coalition Fly-In

5/13/2025

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Washington, D.C.

AGC Nebraska Executive Director, Katie Wilson, along with Chapter President, Rob Wemhoff, and Chapter President-elect, Julie Budnick, attended the 2025 Transportation Construction Coalition Fly-In in our Nation’s capital May 6th – 8th. The TCC is a partnership of 34 national associations and labor unions representing hundreds of thousands of individuals with a direct market interest in federal transportation programs.  AGC of America and ARTBA co-chair the TCC. 
Having attended the TCC Fly-in a few years ago, Katie found the support of the industry to be refreshing. Both the House and the Senate goals are to build “Big Beautiful Roads and Bridges”.
The main purpose of the trip was to advocate for the Highway Trust Fund and show support for an improved Surface Transportation Program, which expires on September 30, 2026. 
  • On Tuesday, AGC of America provided a legislative briefing to members who attended.  Here are several highlights: 
    • Murphie Barrett, the senior policy advisor for the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, met with our group to update us on the Committee's plans for reauthorization.
    • The AGC provided insights on President Trump’s Executive Orders. We learned that when an Executive Order is signed by the President, it effectively directs the agency to begin revising the relevant rules or regulations.
    • While Trump aims to reduce regulations, the decrease in staff and resources makes it challenging to implement these changes effectively.
    • The goal is that for every new regulation introduced, ten existing regulations should be eliminated. 
  • On Tuesday evening, we joined other AGC chapter executives and members for dinner.  It was great to see our ‘neighbors’ and friends from South Dakota!! 
  • On Wednesday morning, we attended the Nebraska breakfast which was held in the basement of the Dirksen Senate office building.  Each of our Federal delegation reported on what they were currently working on. Despite the “Nebraska Breakfast” not having any food, only coffee, it was nice to hear and see them all. 
  • We also met with Senator Rickets and his staff.  Senator Ricketts is a member of the Environmental and Public Works Committee which is responsible for the Surface Transportation Program reauthorization.  We discussed the various problems with the current law and what we’d like to see in the 2026 bill. 
  • The Transportation Construction Coalition held their session Wednesday afternoon where a number of high-ranking House and Senate representatives spoke on their goals of their respective committees: 
    • Rep. Sam Graves (R-MO), Chair of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, discussed the bipartisan reauthorization package with the goal of having the House pass it by October. He aims to achieve the following: 
      • Create a more traditional package with fewer restrictions, specifically focusing on funding for roads and bridges (the Highway Trust Fund should primarily support roads and bridges rather than all the other programs intended to be funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act).
      • Provide states with flexibility in how they allocate the funds.
      • Include Buy America provisions in the bill, aligning with President Trump's goal of bringing manufacturing back to the U.S.
      • Introduce new funding for the Highway Trust Fund through sources such as electric vehicle fees, registration fees, or other sustainable funding mechanisms. 
    • Our final speaker was Senator Shelley Capito (R-WV), who chairs the Environment and Public Works Committee, which oversees the Surface Transportation Program law. It was encouraging to see that the Senate shares the same objectives as the House.  The Senator’s goals are: 
      • There is a Senate portal where Senators are being asked to provide their feedback on what is working well and what they dislike about the current Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).
      • Providing formula funding to the states and allowing them to decide how to allocate those funds.  For example, Senator Capito mentioned that if a state like California wants to invest in bike paths, it should be able to use their federal funds for that purpose.  States have various needs, so they should have the autonomy to spend their funds accordingly.
      • The desire to fund the program using the Highway Trust Fund (HTF), primarily through user fees.  The current fund doesn’t meet the current programs!
      • Streamlining the environmental permitting process to make it more efficient.
      • The goal of the Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee is to have these initiatives in place by the end of 2025. 
  • On Thursday morning, we met with Senator Fischer’s Legislative Assistant and Appropriations Coordinator, Jacob McMeekin.  We reminded him of the EPW’s portal for Senators to provide feedback on the highway reauthorization and expressed our concerns with the current program and what we’d like to see in the next program.  We also updated them on the issues with Project Delivery back in Nebraska.  The Senator wasn’t able to make our meeting, however, we were on the same plane flying home, so we had some quality time with her in the airport.

​We will continue to monitor the progress of the House and Senate as they work to draft the next Surface Transportation bill.  
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2025 Annual Convention

2/19/2025

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February 12-13, 2025 - Embassy Suites, Lincoln, NE

WOW! What a great week at our 2025 Annual Convention.

Tuesday started off with speed interviews for the 17 Central Community College - Hastings Heavy Equipment Operator Technician Program students and nine of our member companies. Students enjoyed learning more about the work that our members do and are looking forward to locking in their summer jobs / careers.

Jake Thompson led day 2 of his Competitive Leadership Training course with 13 of our members.

At the Board Meeting, our 2025 Board of Directors was approved. You can see that list here.

The evening ended with our Past Presidents' Dinner, sponsored by Paulsen, Inc.. It is always a wonderful meal shared with faces, current and past, of the AGC Nebraska Board of Directors. 

Wednesday truly kicked off the 2025 Annual Convention. The weather didn't stop many members from making their way to Lincoln. Alex Etchen, Vice President of Government Relations at AGC of America, joined our Member Meeting and Lunch to give a run down of what we can expect from the new administration in D.C.. We recognized Tyler Chicoine, Garcia-Chicoine Enterprises, Inc., with the V.C.S. Award for his vision, commitment and service to our industry. Our Honorary Members list grew by three, with the additions of Peggy Shalla (All Road Barricades, Inc.), Terry Rogers (Martin Marietta), and Jay Johnson (Martin Marietta). The 2025 Most Likes Social Media Award was given to Aaron Hansen (Dustrol, Inc.) for a video on our Tik Tok that received 38,000 views. We also recognized two of the three CCC-Hastings students who received our scholarship, and one UNL student who received our scholarship.

As the evening crept towards the PAC Auction, our record crowd continued to grow. This year, we added a silent auction and loaded cooler raffle to our Live PAC Auction schedule. All three went over very well. The 2025 PAC Auction was a huge success, raising over $108,000 and cursing the previous record by $30,000. We are blown away by the support from the PAC Committee, Gene Lilly Surety Bonds, Inc., the item donors, the bidders, the auctioneers (Purple Wave Auction), and all who attended. 

Thursday started with a delicious breakfast and informative address from Director Kramer. As breakout sessions and committee meetings started, the anticipation for our Keynote Speaker, Manley Feinberg, grew. Kirk Barnes Construction, Inc. was the sponsor who made securing this speaker possible. His message about trust, leadership and fearlessness was well-received by all. The day concluded with a Happy Hour surrounding our Associate Expo booths.

Gold Sponsors:
  • Gene Lilly Surety Bonds, Inc.
  • Kirk Barnes Construction, Inc.
  • Paulsen, Inc.

Silver Sponsors: 
  • Ash Grove Cement Co.
  • Contractor Services, Inc.
  • Ellerbrock-Norris
  • Ergon, Inc.
  • FNIC Group
  • Gallagher Insurance
  • Garcia-Chicoine Enterprises Inc.
  • Jebro Inc.
  • Martin Marietta

Bronze Sponsors:
  • Bobcat of Lincoln
  • Lutz
  • Marsh McLennan Agency
  • Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co., Inc.
  • NMC Cat
  • Road Machinery & Supplies Co.
  • Spencer Quarries, Inc.
  • The Johnson Company/Coordinated Planning
  • Woods Aitken LLP

General Sponsors:
  • Copple Insurance Agency, Inc.
  • Flint Hills Resources, LP
  • Lyman-Richey Corporation
  • Koss Construction Company
  • Milwaukee Tool
  • Nebraska-Iowa Supply Co., Inc.
  • Pomp's Tire Service, Inc.
  • RoadBuilders Machinery & Supply Co., Inc.​

Woods Aitken - Medical Marijuana & Paid Sick Leave Slides
HaulHub Technologies - e-Ticketing & The Connected Job Site Slides
Lutz - Construction Industry Tax Slides
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2024 Fall Golf Outing

9/9/2024

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Our 2024 Fall Golf Outing at Beatrice Country Club was held on Friday, September 6th. A full field of 36 teams took to the course on a beautiful overcast day. We appreciate the members who took the time to play and/or sponsor a hole.

RESULTS
1st Flight

1st Place: Jeff Webert / Zach Hoffman / Joe Rogge / Garrett Giesler (-14)
2nd Place: Keith Petersen / JJ Petersen / Dan Pedersen / Quinton Otto (-14)
3rd Place: Dustin Powell / Logan Crockett / Robby Baker / Kraig Kuhnel (-12)

2nd Flight
1st Place: Travis Boyll / Russ Slater / Justin Williams / Paton Heusinkvelt (-7)
2nd Place: Bryan Fox / Chris Berroth / Steve Wobken / Connor Stanton (-7)
3rd Place: Russell Flaconer / Gregg Nisotis / Connor Shields / Trevor Martinosky (-7)

3rd Flight
1st Place: Matt Potthoff / Ryan Pluta / Dillon Fledhecker / Trevor Bryan (-3)
2nd Place: Terry Wilhelms / Lane Frerichs / Taylor Ostransky / Cody Cure (-3)
3rd Place: Cory Whitemore / Eric Anderson / Zech Ihde / Tim Vogt (-3)

FLAG PRIZES
Hole #1 - Longest Putt Made - Sam Snyder
Hole #2 - Closest to Pin in 2 - Kent Shirley
​Sponsor Prize (Hole #2) - Nick Kohler
Hole #3 - Shortest Drive in Fairway (USED) - Jake Kugler
Hole #4 - Longest Drive in the Fairway - JJ Peterson
Hole #5 - Closest to Pin in 1 - Russ Slater
Hole #6 - Longest Putt Made - Travis Boyll
Hole #7 - Longest Drive in Fairway - Sara Blair
Hole #8 - Closest to Pin in 1 - Travis Smith
Hole #9 - Closest to Pin in 3 - Terry Wilhelms 
Hole #10 - Longest Putt Made - Joe Lovitt
Hole #11 - Closest to Pin in 1 - Josh Crane 
Hole #12 - Longest Putt Made - Matt Dieckhoff
Hole #13 - Closest to Pin in 2 - Matt Lippincott
Hole #14 - Longest Drive in Fairway - Logan Crockett
Hole #15 - Closest to Pin in 1 - Logan Crockett
Hole #16 - Longest Drive in Fairway - Joel Schommer 
Hole #17 - Shortest Drive in Fairway (USED) - Mike Plewa
Yeti Cooler - Hole #17 - Jon Miller
Hole #18 - Closest to Pin in 2 - Jordan Damkroger
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2024 Summer Golf

6/4/2024

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Monday, June 3, 2024
​Lochland Country Club

Thank you to the teams and sponsors who spent the day with us at Lochland Country Club in Hastings this week! It was another perfect day for our golf outing.

RESULTS
First Flight
1st Place: Clyde Wilberger / Cody Green / Ty Kidlow / Mark Frantz (-13)
2nd Place: Dustin Powell / Logan Crockett / Kelly Naslund / Scott Frauen (-12)
3rd Place: Nick Martin / Graham Fischer / Zach Hoffman / Charles Busch (-12)

Second Flight
1st Place: Katie Wilson / Matt Schaefer / Bill Mueller / Tim Hruza (-7)
2nd Place: Kraig Kuhnel / Paul Hallett / Curt Oerter / Eric Anderson (-7)
3rd Place: Tyler McNitt / Travis Boyll / Brad Beck / Taylor Ostransky (-7)

Third Flight
1st Place: Doug Carroll / Mark Deetz / John Reed / Stephen Garza (-3)
2nd Place: Terry Wilhelms / Jim Craig / Cody Cure / Preston Johnston (-3)
3rd Place: John Webster / Jake Paulsen / Jed Paulsen / Kelly McCoy (-3)

FLAG PRIZES
Hole #1 - Longest Putt Made - Nick Martin
Hole #2 - Closest to Pin in 2 - Eric Freeman
Hole #3 - Closest to Pin in 1 - Andrew Van Kirk
Hole #4 - Closest to Pin from off Green - Ezra Schlecht
Hole #5 - Longest Putt Made - Julio Franco
Hole #6 - Closest to Pin in 1 - Doug Carroll
Hole #7 - Closest to Pin from Off Green - Jordan Mrkvicka
Hole #8 - Closest to the Pin in 1 - Rob Roudybush
Hole #9 - Longest Drive in the Fairway - Austin Murray
Hole #10 - Longest Putt Made - Travis Smith
Hole #11 - Closest to Pin in 2 - Curt Bremer
Hole #12 - Closest to Pin in 1 - Beau Rutt
Hole #13 - Closest to Pin from off Green - Dustin Cooper
Hole #14 - Longest Putt Made - Jake Kugler
Hole #15 - Closest to Pin in 1 - Kevin Stenger
Hole #16 - Longest Putt Made - Dustin Cooper
Hole #17 - Longest Drive in Fairway - Logan Crockett
​Hole #18 - Closest to Pin from off Green - Tyler Chicoine
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2024 Guns & Greens

5/20/2024

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May 17th, 2024

The second Guns & Greens Tournament was hosted last Friday, May 17th, at Heartland Public Shooting Park and Indianhead Golf Course in Grand Island, NE. We had 19 teams test their skills at sporting clays and golf.

1st Place: Dustin Powell, Logan Crockett, Scott Frauen, Kelly Naslund
2nd Place: Travis Smith, Dale Burkhead, Kent Shirley, Jake Kugler
3rd Place: Mark Deetz, Doug Carroll, KR Buck, Casey Buck
4th Place: Jordan Mrkvicka, Jake Ryba, Colt Schafer, Creighton Niemeyer
Last Place: Jack Jindra, Dylan Jindra, Tyler Rosenow, Cody Price

Best Shooting Scores:
  • 48/50 - Jake Kugler
  • 48/50 - Jake Ryba
Thank you to our sponsors and members who supported this event! It was a huge success. To join the FLC, click here.
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2024 Annual Convention

3/4/2024

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February 14 - 15, 2024

COMPLETE THE EVENT SURVEY
Our 2024 was at the Cornhusker Hotel in Lincoln this year. We saw another record amount of attendees totaling over 400.

The week starts on Tuesday with a Board Meeting and our Past President's Dinner. This is a great way to get current and past Board Members together.

Wednesday included an FLC-focused breakout from our keynote speaker, Jake Thompson, and a succession planning breakout in the morning. At lunch, Bill Busch kicked off the event with the inspiring story of his career. This year's off-site activities were a Memorial Stadium Tour, Tomahawks Axe Throwing and Texas Hold 'Em. These activities led into our PAC Auction that raised over $63,000 for our political advocacy efforts.

On Thursday, we were joined by the NDOT for Joint Committee Meetings and more breakout sessions. Our keynote speaker spoke at the Industry Lunch about collaboration and leadership. The Alternative Delivery Workshop offered valuable information for our Contractors before we ended with the Closing Reception.

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:

Gold:

Gene Lilly Surety Bonds
Kirk Barnes Construction
Paulsen, Inc.

Platinum:
Ash Grove Cement Company
Constructors, Inc. / NEBCO, Inc.
Contractor Services, Inc.
Ellerbrock-Norris 
FNIC Group
Garcia-Chicoine Enterprises
Jebro, Inc.
M.E. Collins Contracting Co.
Martin Marietta
The Johnson Company / Coordinated Planning 

Diamond: 
General Excavating
INSPRO, MMA
Lutz
Lyman-Richey Corporation
Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co., Inc.
NMC Cat / NMC The Cat Rental Store
Pomp's Tire Service
Road Machinery & Supplies Co., Inc.
Spencer Quarries
WW Clyde

General:
​Copple Insurance Agency
Flint Hills Resources LP
Iowa Civil Contracting
Jim Hawk Truck Trailers
Koss Construction Company
Logan Contractors Supply
RoadBuilders Machinery & Supplies Co
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