| ![]() | 37° |
City of Crete Nebraska Logo
Mission: To positively impact community members, business owners, partners, and professionals by fostering a welcoming, connected, and thriving community through meaningful connections, collaboration, and community-wide engagement that drives collective action and lasting prosperity.
Jan. 21 Meeting Agenda Packet (via Google Drive) ![]()
City of Crete - Nebraska | Marilyn Schacht, Community Assistance Director
City Hall - 243 East 13th Street, Crete NE 68333-0086 | Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Phone: 402.826.6405 | Fax: 402.826.6412 | marilyn.schacht@crete.ne.gov

Crete is a growing and diverse 'community in motion' with over 7,000 residents who call it home. We embrace our pioneering heritage and present-day diversity and continue to thrive with a strong economy, successful school system, and safe parks and neighborhoods.
The City of Crete has nearly 70 full time employees as well as seasonal (summer) opportunities. No matter what role you have with us, you are sure to experience growth, professional development, and career achievements.
(Want to learn more about Crete? Check out City Government, Parks & Recreation, Departments, brand new Library, Business & Industry, and other community links.)
The City of Crete is taking applications for the role of Police Officer.
Full-time, hourly position; excellent benefits. Hourly wage range: Non-certified Conditional Officer - $23.53; Police Officer - $28.67-$37.72.
Minimum qualifications include:
Application packets will be accepted until Friday, January 30, 2026 and may be obtained from the link below or by contacting the Human Resources Coordinator at City Hall. The City of Crete is an equal opportunity employer. Applications should be completed and submitted in one of the following ways:
View/download the application packet, which includes the following:
For additional inquiries, please contact:
Jody, Fiehtner, Human Resources Coordinator
City Hall - 243 East 13th Street
Crete NE 68333-0086
Phone: 402.826.4313
jobs@crete.ne.gov

The Crete City Council approved changes to garbage and recycling collections in November with the city's franchise hauler, Waste Connections of Nebraska.
Residential recycling will remain on Thursdays and change to every other week starting in 2026. The first collection day of the new year will be on Jan. 8.
A Waste Connections crew already began replacing residential recycling totes this fall with new 96-gallon blue totes with green lids. If residents have not received their new tote or their old tote was not picked up, please call the Public Works Office at City Hall, 402-826-4312, or Waste Connections directly, 402-643-2054. Waste Connections will also be sending out a reminder post card with collection details and a 2026 recycling schedule.
Crete Residential Recycling schedule 2026 - Waste Collections (pdf)
Recycling Collection Days are noted on the city's website calendar.

Join the 2026 Book Reading Challenge. This challenge is all about pushing your reading habits, discovering new genres, and building a reading community. Pick up a reading log at the library.

A City of Crete permit is needed to move snow in city right-of-way. Current permits are issued to applicants for the winter season, 2025-2026.
Find this permit online in the Forms and Documents section or at the City Hall Utility Office; completed forms should be returned to the Utility Office, with a ground floor entrance on the south side of City Hall.
Residents and commercial operators should also note it is against city code to push snow off private property onto city right-of-way. Citations can be issued.
Find more information in the Winter Weather Guide. Contact the Public Works Utility Office with questions, 402.826.4312.

Next year’s Crete Reads is already taking shape. The library is pleased to share our list of 10 books under consideration for Crete Reads 2026. The titles span a range of genres—take a look and see which stories catch your interest! You can vote for your favorite book at https://bit.ly/CreteReads2026
Voting Stages
Where the Rivers Merge by Mary Alice Monroe (Contemporary)
From New York Times bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe comes her highly anticipated Where the Rivers Merge, the first of two epic and triumphant novels celebrating one intrepid woman's life across multiple generations in the American South.
The Astral Library by Kate Quinn (Fantasy & Historical)
From New York Times bestselling author Kate Quinn comes a gorgeously written fantastical adventure that poses the question: Have you ever wished you could live inside a book? Welcome to the Astral Library, where books are not just objects, but doors to new worlds, new lives, and new futures.
The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner (Historical & Magical Realism)
In 1791 London, Nella, a once-respected apothecary, secretly sells poisons to women seeking freedom from oppressive men, carefully recording each transaction in her hidden register. Her world is upended when a curious twelve-year-old, Eliza Fanning, becomes entangled in her dangerous trade. Centuries later, modern-day historian Caroline Parcewell discovers an old apothecary vial and begins unraveling the mystery of the long-forgotten “apothecary murders,” uncovering a powerful connection between her own life and the women of the past.
Secretly Yours by Tessa Bailey (Romance)
In Secretly Yours by Tessa Bailey, free-spirited gardener Hallie Welch is hired to revamp the gardens at the Vos family winery—home to her teenage crush, Julian Vos. Years after their almost-kiss, Hallie’s chaotic charm collides with Julian’s rigid, professor-like order, creating instant tension and undeniable chemistry. When Hallie drunkenly leaves Julian a secret admirer letter, their worlds intertwine even more. As Julian tries to focus on writing his novel, he finds himself irresistibly drawn to Hallie, the woman who’s bringing color—and chaos—back into his carefully controlled life.
The Wedding Veil by Kristy Woodson Harvey (Romance & Historical)
This “masterfully woven…literary home run” ( New York Journal of Books ) follows four women across generations, bound by a beautiful wedding veil and a connection to the famous Vanderbilt family from the New York Times bestselling author of the Peachtree Bluff series.
Close Your Eyes and Count to 10 by Lisa Unger (Suspense)
In this high-stakes thriller, extreme adventurer Maverick Dillan’s invitation to a daring game of hide-and-seek on Falcao Island turns deadly when a storm traps the players and a hidden threat begins hunting them. Among the contestants is Adele, a single mother fighting to survive and return to her children. As the game devolves into a brutal struggle for life, Adele must navigate deception, danger, and the thin line between reality and performance—discovering that survival may depend on trusting no one but herself.
The True Love Experiment by Christina Lauren (Romance)
Felicity “Fizzy” Chen, a successful romance novelist, realizes she’s never actually experienced true love despite writing about it for years. Meanwhile, documentary filmmaker and single father Connor Prince is tasked with creating a reality dating show to save his job. When he meets Fizzy, she reluctantly agrees to star—on her own terms. As The True Love Experiment unfolds, both discover that real love might not be scripted after all, and Fizzy’s long-awaited happily ever after could be closer than she imagined.
The Music of Bees by Eileen Garvin (Contemporary)
The Music of Bees follows three lonely people in rural Oregon—Alice, a grieving widow and beekeeper; Jake, a rebellious paraplegic teen; and Harry, a socially anxious young man—whose lives unexpectedly intertwine on Alice’s honeybee farm. As they form a healing friendship and confront a pesticide company threatening the local bees, they discover resilience, purpose, and the power of starting over. This heartwarming debut explores grief, connection, and second chances.
Unlikely Animals by Annie Hartnett (Magical Realism)
Unlikely Animals follows Emma Starling, a once-promising healer who returns to her New Hampshire hometown to care for her dying, hallucinatory father amid the town’s opioid crisis. As Emma grapples with family tensions and her own lost dreams, she becomes drawn into the mystery of her missing childhood friend—whom no one else seems willing to search for. Blending humor, heartbreak, and a touch of the supernatural, the novel explores family, forgiveness, and the unexpected ways healing can take shape.
How to Read a Book by Monica Wood (Contemporary)
How to Read a Book follows three people whose lives unexpectedly intertwine in a Portland bookstore: Violet, a young woman recently released from prison after a fatal accident; Harriet, a retired teacher struggling with loneliness; and Frank, the grieving husband of Violet’s victim. Through their unlikely connection and the shared love of books, they each find forgiveness, redemption, and the courage to begin again.
Crete Reads is a community-wide, year-long series of events, activities, and learning opportunities related to the content and themes of one book chosen by the public. Community members are encouraged to read the book and participate in programming centered around themes of the book throughout the year.
There are two main goals for Crete Reads: 1) encourage reading among people of all ages; and 2) bring the community together through a shared, common experience. Multiple copies of each year's selected book will be available at the library in a variety of formats: regular print, large print, Spanish, AudioBook, eBook, and eAudioBook. If a book club would like multiple copies, contact the library and staff can reserve them.
Previous Crete Reads! Selections:
2025: God of the Woods by Liz Moore
2024: No Two Persons by Erica Bauermeister
2023: The Orphan Collector by Ellen Marie Wiseman
2022: This Tender Land by WIlliam Kent Krueger
2021: News of the World by Paulette Jiles
Crete Public Library
1515 Forest Ave.
Crete, NE 68333
Phone: 402.826.3809
librarystaff@crete.ne.gov

Beginner Tech Class: Wednesday, Dec. 17 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Crete Carrier Community Room at Crete Public Library, 1515 Forest Ave.
No experience needed, just show up and start learning:
Canva for Small Business: Wednesday, Jan. 14 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Crete Carrier Community Room at Crete Public Library, 1515 Forest Ave.
Learn how to create eye catching designs for flyers, social media, resumes, and more. Perfect for beginners. Available in English and Spanish.
City of Crete - Nebraska | Marilyn Schacht, Community Assistance Director
City Hall - 243 East 13th Street, Crete NE 68333-0086 | Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Phone: 402.826.6405 | Fax: 402.826.6412 | marilyn.schacht@crete.ne.gov

Public Works reminders for Christmas, and New Year's:
New in 2026: Recycling collection changes to every other Thursday. The first collection day will be Jan. 8.
Find more seasonal information in the Winter Weather Guide. Contact the Public Works Utility Office with questions, 402.826.4312.

Check out these upcoming events at Crete Public Library. Specific age groups or pre-registration details may be noted. Recurring event schedules may be altered due to holidays.) Contact library staff for more information. (Click the gallery for more images)
View/Download the latest library calendar pdf
Upcoming Programs:
Check out the library's book clubs:
Current library hours:
Crete Public Library
1515 Forest Ave.
Crete, NE 68333
Phone: 402.826.3809
crete.library@crete.ne.gov
Calendar Week of January 18 - January 24, 2026