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UPCOMING OPENING

The Cheyenne County Assessor's Office is seeking qualified applicants for the position of full-time clerk. The successful candidate must possess the following qualities: highly detail oriented, good written and verbal communication skills, work well under pressure, multi-task and prioritize duties, have computer data entry and math skills, and work well with others. Full job description and application can be picked up in the Assessor's Office located at 1000 10th Avenue, in the Cheyenne County Courthouse or requested via email at keller.assessor@cheyenne..

Applications will be accepted until October 1st, 2019 and can be returned in person to the Assessor's Office or mailed to: Cheyenne County Assessor, PO Box 217, Sidney, NE 69162-0217. Interviews will be granted to the top ten applicants and will take place the week of October 7thOctober 11th.

This position is subject to veteran's preference. Federal Law obligates Cheyenne County to provide reasonable accommodations to the known disabilities of applicants and employees, unless to do so would pose an undue hardship. Please feel free to let us know if you need an accommodation to complete the application process or to perform any essential elements of the position sought.

Cheyenne County assures equal employment opportunity to applicants and employees in all aspects of personal administration without regard to political affiliation, race, color, national origin, sex, age, marital status, pregnancy, mental or physical disability, genetic information, religion, military status, gender identity sexual orientation, or any other prohibited basis of discrimination, as provided under applicable state and federal law.

legals

L19-546 NOTICE OF

ORGANIZATION OF

LAZY U SPEAR, LLC Notice is hereby given that Lazy U Spear, L.L.C., a Nebraska Limited Liability Company, has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska, with its registered office at 1647 Rd. 99, Sidney, Nebraska 69162. The general nature

of its business is to engage in any lawful act concerning any and all lawful business for which a limited liability company may be organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The company was organized and commenced on August 16, 2019, and shall be perpetual until dissolved. The affairs of the company are to be conducted by its manager until

such time as his successor or successors are selected pursuant to the Operating Agreement of said Limited Liability Company.

By the Members of Lazy U Spear, L.L.C. G.J. Beal Attorney at Law P.O. Box 90--203 West 2nd Street Ogallala, Nebraska 69153 NSBA #10244

[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph August 28,September

4,11, 2019]

L19-552 NOTICE OF

ORGANIZATION Notice is hereby given that All Things Collectible LLC (the "Company") has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office of the Company is 2456 Deaver Dr., Sidney,

NE 69162. The registered agent of the Company is USCA, INC., 1603 Farnam Street, Omaha, NE 68102. The general nature of the business will be to engage in the transaction of any or all lawful business, for which a limited liability company may be organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The LLC was filed with the State of Nebraska July 19 2019.

[Published in the Sidney SunTelegraph August 28,September

4,11, 2019]

L19-560 NOTICE

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY,

NEBRASKA Estate of Willis C. Lenz, Deceased Estate No. PR19-42 Notice is hereby given that a Formal Petition for

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Wednesday, September 11, 2019 ? 5B

Continued FROM 4B

Probate of Will of said

Deceased, Determination

of Heirs, and Appointment

of John W. White, as

Personal Representative

has been filed and is

set for hearing in the

County Court of Cheyenne

County, Nebraska, located

at Sidney, Nebraska, on

September 19, 2019, at or

after 3:00 o'clock p.m.

John W. White, Petitioner

2469 Canterbury Lane

Sidney, Nebraska 69162

(308) 254-2496

Steven F. Mattoon,

NSBA No. 15110

Matzke,

Mattoon,

Martens & Strommen, LLC

P. O. Box 316

S i d n e y,

Nebraska

69162-0316

(308) 254-5595

[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph August 28, September

4,11, 2019]

L19-564

NOTICE IN THE COUNTY

COURT OF CHEYENNE

COUNTY, NEBRASKA

Estate of Robert E. Schaaf,

Deceased

Estate No. PR19-23

Notice is hereby given

that a final account and

report of administra-

tion and a Petition for

Complete

Settlement

and Determination of

Inheritance Tax have been

filed and are set for hear-

ing in the County Court

of Cheyenne County,

Nebraska, located at 1000

10th Avenue, Sidney,

Nebraska, on September

23, 2019, at or after 1:30

o'clock P.M.

/s/

Christopher

E. Schaaf, Personal

Representative/Petitioner

11191 Road 4

Sidney, NE 69162

Thomas M. Sonntag,

NSBA #13943

SONNTAG, GOODWIN &

LEEF, P.C.

1212 Jackson Street,

P.O. Box 299

Sidney, Nebraska 69162

(308) 2544559

[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph September 4,11,18, 2019]

L19-565

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S

SALE

Notice is hereby given

that by virtue of an Order of

Sale issued by the District

Court Judge of Cheyenne

County, in Case Number

CI 18-144, Midwest

Management, Plaintiff

vs. R. G. M. Corporation,

Amazon Exploration, LLC,

RTA Petroleum, Krista

Shaul, Trustee, and Bank,

William C. Murray, Kenneth

A. McMillen, June C. Katen,

Paul H. McMillen, Deaver

Minerals, LLC, and all other

persons/entities UNKNOWN

claiming any right, interest

or title in the real estate

described herein, I will at

10:00 o'clock a.m. on the

25th day of September,

2019 at the East main door

of the Cheyenne County

Courthouse, 1000 10th

Avenue, Sidney Nebraska,

offer for sale at public auc-

tion to the highest bidder

for cash or certified funds,

the following described

lands and tenements, to

wit:

Defendants Amazon

Exploration, LLC, interest

in the oil, gas, and all other

mineral interests on and

under all of Section 27,

all in Township 14 North,

Range 52, West of the 6th

P.M., Cheyenne County,

Nebraska; a/k/a IOLL

Working Interest RGM #3

27-14-52.

Bids will continue to be

accepted for a period of

thirty (30) minutes until

10:30 o'clock a.m., or

until competitive bidding

ceases, at which time it

will be sold to the highest

bidder. Terms: The high-

est bidder will deposit with

the Sheriff of Cheyenne

County, Nebraska, 15%

cash at time of sale with

balance due in cash or cer-

tified funds by end of the

business day. This property

is being sold "as is" and

with no guarantees of any

kind. Any questions about

the sale as to issues within

the lawsuit itself should be

directed to the plaintiff's

counsel.

_s/

Adam

E.

Frerichs______

Adam E. Frerichs,

Sheriff

Cheyenne

County,

Nebraska

[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph August 28, September

4,11,18, 2019]

L19-571 NOTICE OF

ORGANIZATION The name of the Company is Beans & Steams Coffee House, LLC.

The address of the initial

designated office is 610

Glover Road #10, Sidney,

Nebraska 69162. The gen-

eral nature of the busi-

ness to be transacted is

any lawful business for

limited liability companies

in Nebraska, including to

engage in the business of

operating a coffee house;

to prepare and serve spe-

cialty coffee and other bev-

erages, and to prepare and

serve food, including baked

goods and pastries, and

to apply for, hold, trans-

fer, assign, sell or other-

wise dispose of all licenses

and franchises pertinent

to the above operations.

The Company commenced

on August 14, 2019, and

the duration is perpetual.

The affairs of the Company

will be conducted in accor-

dance with the Operating

Agreement.

Patrick J. Keane, Initial

Agent

2221 Trail Road

Sidney, Nebraska 69162

Steven F. Mattoon,

NSBA No. 15110

Matzke,

Mattoon,

Martens & Strommen, LLC

907 Jackson Street

P. O. Box 316

S i d n e y,

Nebraska

69162-0316

(308) 254-5595

[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph August 28, September

4,11, 2019]

L19-574 DZ Holdings LLC,

1043 King Street Sidney, NE 69162 is a newly formed LLC in the state of Nebraska.

[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph August 28, September

4,11, 2019]

L19-575

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S

SALE

For default in the pay-

ment of debt secured by

a deed of trust execut-

ed by Carol L Becker and

Theodore N Becker, dated

May 10, 2002, and recorded

on May 10, 2002, in Book

No. 241, at Page 113 in the

Office of the Recorder of

Deeds, Cheyenne County,

Nebraska, the undersigned

Successor Trustee will on

October 25, 2019, at 9:00

AM, at the East Door of

the Cheyenne County,

Courthouse,

Sidney,

Nebraska, sell at public

vendue to the highest bid-

der for cash:

LOT SIX (6), BLOCK

FIFTY (50), FIRST

ADDITION TO SIDNEY,

CHEYENNE

C O U N T Y,

NEBRASKA, commonly

known as 829 King St,

Sidney, NE, 69162

subject to all prior ease-

ments, restrictions, res-

ervations, covenants and

encumbrances now of

record, if any, to satisfy

the debt and costs.

Edward E. Brink,

Successor Trustee

First

Publication:

September 4, 2019

NOTICE

Pursuant to the Fair

Debt Collection Practices

Act, 15 U.S.C. ?1692c(b),

L19-612

no information concerning the collection of this debt may be given without the prior consent of the consumer given directly to the debt collector or the express permission of a court of competent jurisdiction. The debt collector is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose (No. 218329). For more information, visit HYPERLINK "http:// "

File No. 218329

[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph September 4,11,18,25,

October 2, 2019]

L19-577 IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA Case No. JV 18-33 IN THE INTEREST OF: FRANKLIN BLAKELY, A

Child Under Eighteen Years of Age.

NOTICE OF JUVENILE PROCEEDING

TO: Ryan Skidmore, father of the above captioned juvenile.

PURSUANT TO NEB. REV. STAT. 43-264(2), YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a proceeding concerning the above named child is pending in the Juvenile Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, and disposition will be entered therein. A hearing regarding the above named child is scheduled for November 7, 2019 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M.

Dated this 23rd day of August, 2019.

STATE OF NEBRASKA BY: Amber Horn, Deputy Cheyenne County Attorney NSBA #26648 P.O. Box 217,920 Jackson Street Sidney, Nebraska 69162

[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph August 28, September

4,11, 2019]

L19-594

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS

TO: Defendants Rodney

D. Fries, Melissa N. Fries,

Spouse of Rodney D. Fries,

real name unknown, and

Spouse of Melissa N. Fries,

real name unknown.

Notice is hereby given

that on July 10, 2019,

Nationstar

Mortgage

LLC D/B/A/ Mr. Cooper,

as the plaintiff, filed its

Complaint in the District

Court of Cheyenne County,

Nebraska, Case No. CI

19-88, against Defendants

Rodney D. Fries, Melissa N.

Fries, Spouse of Rodney D.

Fries, real name unknown,

and Spouse of Melissa N.

Fries, real name unknown,

the object and prayer of

which is to foreclose a cer-

tain deed of trust, on the

real estate described as:

THE

FOLLOWING

DESCRIBED

REAL

PROPERTY

SITUATED

IN THE COUNTY OF

CHEYENNE, AND STATE OF

NEBRASKA, TO WIT:

LOT ELEVEN (11), BLOCK

THREE (3), COUNTRY CLUB

HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION

OF BLOCK TWO (2) AND

THE UNPLATTED PARTS OF

BLOCKS THREE (3) AND

FOUR (4), IN GRABILL

ADDITION TO SIDNEY,

CHEYENNE

C O U N T Y,

NEBRASKA.

TAX ID#: 170062775,

which was executed on

June 29, 2009, by Rodney

D. Fries and Melissa N.

Fries, joint tenants, and

delivered to Walter C.

Whisler, Trustee, for the

benefit of Mortgage

Electronic Registration

Systems, Inc., acting sole-

ly as a nominee for Ideal

Mortgage Bankers, LTD.,

its successors and assigns,

Beneficiary, and which was

duly recorded on July 27,

2009 in Mortgage Book

311 at Page 19 in the

Office of the Register of

Deeds of Cheyenne County,

Nebraska. Such deed of

trust was given to secure

the payment of a certain

note in writing dated June

29, 2009.

The plaintiff alleges in

its Complaint that there is

now due the plaintiff on

said note the principal sum

of $107,217.19, together

with interest thereon pur-

suant to the terms set forth

in such Note. The plaintiff

is the owner of the ben-

eficial interest under such

deed of trust, and is the

holder of the indebtedness

secured thereby.

The plaintiff prays that

in default of payment by

the defendants of the

amount due the plaintiff as

aforesaid, such mortgaged

premises be decreed to be

sold according to law to

satisfy the sums found due

the plaintiff, with interest

and costs of suit, and that

such defendants be forever

barred and foreclosed of all

right, title, lien, equity of

redemption or other inter-

est in, to and upon such

mortgaged premises.

You are required to

answer such Complaint on

or before the 18th day of

October, 2019.

NATIONSTAR

MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A MR.

COOPER, Plaintiff,

By: ERIC H. LINDQUIST,

P.C., L.L.O.

8712 WEST DODGE

ROAD, #260

OMAHA, NEBRASKA

68114

TELEPHONE (402) 829-

0400

Its Attorney

elindquist@elindquist-



[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph September 4,11,18, 2019]

L19-603 In accordance with

Nebraska Rev. Stat. 1943, the Cheyenne, KimballBanner Counties Extension Board will hold its regular meeting on September 23, 2019 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the NRD, 551 Parkland Dr., Sidney, Nebraska

The meeting agenda is kept continually current and is available for public inspection during normal business hours

[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph September 11, 2019]

at the Cheyenne County

Extension Office, 920

Jackson Street, Sidney,

Nebraska.

Cheyenne

County

Extension Board

Jamie Bright, Secretary

[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph September 11, 2019]

L19-605 NOTICE OF MEETING CHEYENNE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CHEYENNE COUNTY

BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby

given that an open and public meeting of the Cheyenne County Board of Commissioners and Cheyenne County Board of Equalization will be held at 8:00 A.M., on Monday, September 16, 2019 in the Commissioners Meeting Room, Cheyenne County Court House, 1000-10th Avenue, Sidney, Nebraska.

An agenda for such meeting will be kept current and available to the public during normal business hours at the Cheyenne County Clerk's Office and may be modified at such meeting to include items of an emergency nature pursuant to Section 84-1411 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes.

Beth E. Fiegenschuh Cheyenne County Clerk

[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph September 11, 2019]

L19-607 NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of Wayne Buhrdorf, Deceased Estate No. PR19-28

Notice is here-

by given that a Petition

for Determination of

Inheritance Tax has been

filed and is set for hear-

ing in the County Court

of Cheyenne County,

Nebraska, located at

Sidney, Nebraska, on

September 19, 2019, at

2:30 o'clock p.m.

Lori Bartling, Clerk

Magistrate

1000 10th Avenue

Sidney, Nebraska 69162

Steven F. Mattoon,

NSBA No. 15110

Matzke,

Mattoon,

Martens & Strommen,

L.L.C.

P. O. Box 316

S i d n e y,

Nebraska

69162-0316

(308) 254-5595

[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph September 11, 2019]

L19-608

Board of Education Work

Session August 27, 2019

Library at Potter Site

Present Board Members:

Bryan Herboldsheimer

Tim Maas

Keri Mendoza

Joe Nicklas

Linda Shoemaker

Absent Board Member:

Royce McConnell

President Tim Maas

called the August 27, 2019

Board of Education work

session to order at 6:30

p.m.

Royce

McConnell

was excused from the

August 27, 2019 Board of

Education work session.

2019-2020 budget

information was presented

and discussed with no pub-

lic comment.

The Board of Education

L19-606

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA UNIT PRICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

RFP NO. 3128-19-7200

The University of Nebraska is seeking proposals from qualified contractors for the opportunity to be selected as a Unit Price Contractor for University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Kearney, Omaha, North PlaBe, ScoBsbluff and all locaEons throughout the state for the following trades:

General ConstrucHon & Maintenance Services - AcousHcal Ceilings ? Asbestos & Hazardous Materials Abatement, TesHng & Sampling ? Audio Visual ? Bituminous Paving ? Caulking ? Commercial Framing & Drywall ? Concrete ? Custom Cabinetry & Millwork ? DemoliHon & ExcavaHon ? Electrical ? Erosion & Sediment Control ? Fire Alarm Services ? Fire Sprinklers ? Flooring-Carpet & Tile ? Flooring-Epoxy CoaHng ? Glass & Glazing ? HVAC ? Masonry & TuckpoinHng ? Office Systems Furniture: Dismantling, InstallaHon & Assembly ? PainHng ? Plumbing ? Roofing ? Window Treatments ? Window Washing

PRE-BID MEETING: Tuesday, October 1, 2019, 9:00 AM CT, FaciliEes Maintenance & OperaEons Auditorium, 942 N. 22nd St., Lincoln, NE (BSM Auditorium). Online par6cipa6on is available.

DEADLINE FOR QUESTIONS: Tuesday, October 8, 2019, 12:00:00 PM CT Ques6ons must be emailed to ebid@unl.edu prior to deadline.

BIDS RECEIVED: Tuesday, October 15, 2019, 2:00:00 PM CT, Business Services Complex, University of Nebraska, Procurement Services hBp://procurement.unl.edu/eBid (Vendor registra6on is required)

PLANS AVAILABLE: Monday, September 9, 2019, at hBp:// procurement.unl.edu/eBid

[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph September 11, 2019]



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continued FROM 5B work session was adjourned at 11:00 p.m.

Minutes of the meeting in their entirety can be viewed at pdcoyotes. org.

[Published in the Sidney SunTelegraph September 11, 2019]

L19-609 APPLICATION FOR

REGISTRATION OF TRADE NAME

Trade Name Omaha Cannabis Company

Name of Applicant Tetra Holdings Company, LLC

Address , 3900 Old Cheney Road Suite 201, #104 Lincoln NE 68516

Applicant is Limited Liability Company

If other than an Individual, state under whose laws entity was formed Nebraska

Date of first use of name in Nebraska 8/6/2019

General nature of business Retail

Derek J. Kats Signature of Applicant or legal Representative

[Published in the Sidney SunTelegraph September 11, 2019]

L19-610 APPLICATION FOR

REGISTRATION OF TRADE NAME

Robert B. Evnen, Secretary of State

P.O. Box 94608, Lincoln, NE 68509

(402) 471-4079, sos.

L19-613

L19-615

Trade Name Jansen Art Studio, Name of Applicant David W. Jansen

Address 1000 11th Avenue, Sidney, NE 69162

Applicant is individual. Date of first use of name in Nebraska October 10, 2017

General nature of business Retail: Art Supplies, Lessons, Publications and Art Gallery

Martha Y. Jansen

[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph September 11, 2019]

L19-614 REGULAR MEETING September 3, 2019 The Lodgepole Village

Board of Trustees convened in regular and open session at 7:00 PM in the town hall, at 814 Sheldon, Lodgepole, NE. Present were: Gary Addison, Diane Block, Bret Bondegard, & Justin Misegadis. R. J. Savely joined via telephone. Also present was: Rita Bartling, Bill Taylor, J Leef, Matt Lofton, Julie Peetz, and Steve Kuntz.

Misegadis informed the public of the location of the open meetings act poster on the bulletin board in the entry way of the town hall.

A motion by Bondegard, seconded by Block to approve the minutes of the August 6, 2019

meeting as printed. Addison, Block, Bondegard, Savely & Misegadis voting yes, none

voting no, motion

approved. A motion by Bondegard, seconded by Block to accept the treasurer's

report and the following bills. Addison, Block, Bondegard, Savely & Misegadis voting yes,

None voting no, motion approved.

General Fund: Dalton Telephone 92.65; Federal Withholding 3801.07; State Withholding 559.57; Eakes 327.30; Ideal Linen 171.79; NE Municipal Clerks' Association 25.00; NE Dept. of Agriculture 175.00; Sidney Sun Telegraph 222.74; Law office of J Leef 350.00; FVC 19.00; City of Sidney 791.45; LP Depot Museum 400.00; Old Settlers' 500.00; JD Financial 58.03; IRA 50.00 Library: Payroll 877.87 Sewer: FVC 19.00; Electric Transfer 29.91; Payroll 814.48 Water: NE Public Health Environmental Lab 83.00; FVC 19.01; USPS 107.55; Dalton Telephone 61.77; JD Financial 74.48; Electric Transfer 50.00; Payroll 1277.47 Electric: NE Dept. of Revenue 1924.77; FVC 110.11; Black Hills Energy 33.67; WAPA 752.27; NPPD 11,576.60; NPPD 12141.80; Wheatbelt 1432.11; Border States 2105.52; Dutton-Lainson Co 685.18; Perfection Door Co 80.00; Matt Lofton 40.00; Bill Taylor 40.00;

[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph September 11, 2019]

Payroll 3605.72 Park &

Recreation: FVC 107.38;

Electric Transfer 176.74;

Kurtzer's LLC 120.35;

Robert R Sterkel 250.00;

Jack Taylor 549.95; Bret

Bondegard

1368.00;

Payroll 1314.72 Sanitation:

City of Sidney 408.10; FVC

142.64; Payroll 1050.18

Road & Street: Black Hills

Energy 33.67; Chappell

Lumber 51.80; E & S Auto

Supply -51.44; JD Financial

19.46; FVC 42.71; Electric

Transfer 735.40; Payroll

2942.62 Community Hall:

Dalton Telephone 52.35;

Black Hills Energy 41.93;

Ideal Linen 58.53; Mark B's

Home Service LLC 160.00;

Electric Transfer 211.30

Fire Hall: Black Hills Energy

48.19; Dalton Telephone

52.35; Dearborn-National

141.04; Electric Transfer

187.62 Cemetery: 0.00

Total: 55,701.28

Building Permits: 266

Bates Blvd (8' shed addi-

tion) was approved by

the Zoning & Planning

Committee during their

regular committee meet-

ing on August 29, 2019.

Bondegard made a motion

to accept the permit,

Addison seconded the

motion. Motion passed &

permit approved.

174 Bates Blvd (10'

Carport) was approved

by the Zoning & Planning

Committee during their

regular committee meet-

ing on August 29, 2019.

Bondegard made a motion

to accept the permit, Block

seconded the motion.

Motion passed & permit

approved.

Misegadis asked for

public comments and there

were none.

At 7:05 PM Misegadis

opened the Budget hear-

ing. No public comments.

The hearing as closed at

7:20 PM with a motion

by Addison, seconded by

Bondegard to adopt the

budget for 2019/2020 as

presented. Addison, Block,

Bondegard, Savely, &

Misegadis voting yes, none

voting no, motion passed.

At 7:20 Misegadis

opened the Levy hear-

ing. No public comments.

The hearing was closed at

7:21 PM with a motion by

Bondegard, seconded by

Addison to set the levies

at a different amount than

the prior year tax request.

Addison, Block, Bondegard,

Savely, & Misegadis vot-

ing yes, none voting no,

motion passed.

A motion by Bondegard,

seconded by Block to

adopt Resolution 237

as presented. Addison,

Block, Bondegard, Savely,

& Misegadis voting yes,

none voting no, motion

passed. RESOLUTION NO

237: WHEREAS, Nebraska

Revised Statute Section

77-1601.02 provides that

the property tax request

for the prior year shall be

the property tax request

for the current year for

purposes of the levy set

[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph September 11, 2019]

by the County Board of Equalization unless the Governing Body of the Village of Lodgepole passes by a majority vote a resolution or ordinance setting the tax request at a different amount; and WHEREAS, a special public hearing was held as required by law to hear and consider comments concerning the property tax request; and NOW, THEREFORE, the Governing Body of the Village of Lodgepole, Nebraska, by majority vote, resolves that:

The 2019-2020 property tax request be set at $69,625.40, or $0.4500 per one hundred dollars of actual valuation; General Fund amount of $52,219.05 and Street Fund amount of $17,406.35.

The total assessed value of the property differs from last year's total assessed value by a decrease of 0.88%.

The tax rate which would levy the same amount of property taxes as last year, when multiplied by the new total assessed value of property, would be $0.453997 per $100 of assessed value.

The Village of Lodgepole proposes to adopt a property tax request that will cause its tax rate to be $0.4500 per $100 of assessed value.

Based on the proposed property tax request and changes in other revenue, the total operating budget of the Village of Lodgepole will exceed last year's by 8.07%.

A copy of this resolution be certified and forwarded to the County Clerk prior to October 13, 2019.

Passed and approved this 3rd day of September, 2019. Chairperson: Justin Misegadis; Clerk: Rita Bartling

Proof of Loss for the Village property from the hail storm received on July 26, 2019 was review by the Board of Trustees. Bartling is contacting LARM to find out if there is a timeframe to have the work completed. The Board directed Lofton & Taylor to put together a plan for repairing damaged property.

LARM renewal was discussed & reviewed. Motion made by Addison, seconded by Bondegard to adopt Resolution 238 as presented. Addison, Block, Bondegard, Savely, & Misegadis voting yes, none voting no, motion passed. RESOLUTION 238: WHEREAS, The Lodgepole is a member of the League Association of Risk Management (LARM); WHEREAS, section 8.10 of the Interlocal Agreement for the Establishment and Operation of the League Association of Risk Management provides that a member may voluntarily terminate its participation in LARM by written notice of termination given to LARM and the Nebraska Director or Insurance at least 90 days prior to the desired termination given to and that members may agree to extend the required termination notice beyond 90 days in order to realize reduced excess coverage costs, stability of contribution rates and efficiency in operation of LARM; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of LARM as adopted a plan to provide contribution credits in consideration of certain agreements by members of LARM as provided in the attached letter. BE IT RESOLVED that the governing body of The Lodgepole, Nebraska, in consideration of the contribution credits provided under the LARM Board's plan, agrees to: Provide written notice of termination at least 180 days prior to the desired termination date, which date shall be no sooner than September 30, 2022. (180 day and 3 year commitment; 5% discount). Adopted this 3rd day of September, 2019. CHAIRMAN: Justin Misegadis ATTEST: Rita Bartling, Clerk/Treasurer

The S-12 Supplement to the Code of Ordinances was motioned by Bondegard, seconded by Block to approve American Legal Publishing to proceed with the next supplement to the Lodgepole, Nebraska, Code of Ordinances. Addison, Block, Bondegard, Savely, & Misegadis voting yes,

none voting no, motion

passed.

The NPPD Service

Agreement as tabled until

the October meeting.

Bartling will be presenting

to the Board, at that time,

the original service agree-

ment for comparison as

to what NPPD is proposing

now.

Addison

moved,

Bondegard seconded to go

into executive session @

8:09 PM for the discussion

of land purchase. Addison,

Block, Bondegard, Savely,

& Misegadis voting yes,

none voting no, motion

passed. Bondegard moved,

Addison seconded to come

out of executive session

at 8:19 PM. Addison,

Block, Bondegard, Savely,

& Misegadis voting yes,

none voting no, motion

passed. Motion made by

Bondegard, seconded by

Addison to give Block the

authority to negotiate for

the purchase of land under

the restrictions discussed in

executive session. Addison,

Block, Bondegard, Savely,

& Misegadis voting yes,

none voting no, motion

passed.

Update given by

Bartling in regards to the

HMGP Mitigation Grant

(Siren) that was applied

for through FEMA. The

Governor's Task Force

denied the grant and has

chosen to pursue projects

that focus on the state's

top priorities of acquisition

or mitigation of flooded

properties across some the

state's hardest hit areas.

Motion was made by

Bondegard, seconded by

Block to approve VISIONS

to go forward with the

Rural Development Grant

that they were awarded for

Community Development

project. Addison, Block,

Bondegard, Savely, &

Misegadis voting yes, none

voting no, motion passed.

Department reports

were heard from: Village

Attorney, Road & Streets,

Sewer & Water, Parks &

Recreation, Sanitation, Fire

Dept. & Community Hall,

and Clerk.

Misegadis asked for any

other items for discussion.

Bartling asked about pay-

ing the Liquor Liability for

2019 Old Settlers' Reunion.

Board approved it with the

understanding that it is to

be paid by the Old Settlers'

Committee in 2020.

Re-organization for the

fiscal year 2019-2020.

Bondegard made a motion,

Addison seconded that the

following position remain

as stated: Co-Utilities

Superintendent: Bill Taylor

and Matt Lofton; Depository

Bank: Adam's Bank & Trust;

Attorney: J Leef; Clerk/

Treasurer: Rita Bartling;

Office Assistant: Norma

Michelman; Librarian:

Norma

Michelman;

Auditors: Rauner &

Associates; Newspaper:

Sidney Sun-Telegraph;

Engineer: Diamondback

Engineering Services; City

Street Superintendent:

Doug Hart (County).

Addison, Block, Bondegard,

Savely, & Misegadis vot-

ing yes, none voting no,

motion passed. Motion was

made by Addison, sec-

onded by Bondegard that

Justin Misegadis remain

as the Board Chairman.

Addison, Block, Bondegard,

Savely, & Misegadis vot-

ing yes, none voting no,

motion passed. Motion was

made by Bondegard, sec-

onded by Block that R.J.

Savely remain as the Vice-

Chairman. Addison, Block,

Bondegard, Savely, &

Misegadis voting yes, none

voting no, motion passed.

Motion was made by

Bondegard, seconded by

Block to go into execu-

tive session @ 8:56 PM

for the Employee Reviews.

Addison, Block, Bondegard,

Savely, & Misegadis vot-

ing yes, none voting no,

motion passed. Motion was

made by Bondegard, sec-

onded by Addison to come

out of executive session at

9:12 PM. Addison, Block,

Bondegard, Savely, &

Misegadis voting yes, none

voting no, motion passed.

Meeting adjourned. Next

meeting will be October 8,

2019 @ 7:00 PM at 814

Sheldon Street.

ATTEST:

Chairman:

Justin

Misegadis

Clerk: Rita Bartling

[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph September 11, 2019]

L19-617 CHEYENNE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

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MEETING

August 19, 2019

The Cheyenne County

Board of Commissioners

and Board of Equalization

held an open and public

meeting on Monday, August

19, 2019 in the Cheyenne

County Commissioners

Meeting Room, Cheyenne

County Court House, 1000

10th Avenue, Sidney,

Nebraska. A notice of this

meeting was published in

the Sidney Sun-Telegraph,

aired on KSID Radio,

posted on the bulletin

board in the County Court

House and posted on the

Cheyenne County website.

Copies of the Agenda were

posted on the Court House

bulletin board and on the

Cheyenne County web-

site, transmitted to each

Commissioner and kept

current and available to the

public at the County Clerk's

Office. Chairman Darrell J.

Johnson called the meeting

to order at 8:00 A.M., with

the following present:

Randal D. Miller

Commissioner of the

First District

Darrell J. Johnson

Commissioner of the

Second District

Philip E. Sanders

Commissioner of the

Third District

Beth E. Fiegenschuh

County Clerk and Clerk

to the Board

Paul B. Schaub

County Attorney

Everyone present joined

in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Chairman

Johnson

announced a copy of the

current Open Meetings Act

is posted on the door of

the Commissioners meet-

ing room.

The current agenda was

reviewed. A motion was

made by Miller, second-

ed by Sanders to approve

the agenda as written.

Roll Call: Aye: Sanders,

Johnson, Miller. Nay: None.

The Minutes of the

meeting on August 5, 2019

were reviewed. A motion

was made by Sanders, sec-

onded by Miller to approve

the Minutes as written. Roll

Call: Aye: Johnson, Miller,

Sanders. Nay: None.

Abbreviations

for

claims: Ex (Expenses),

Ga (Garnishment), In

(Insurance), Mi (Mileage),

Re (Retirement), Sa

(Salaries), Se (Service),

Su (Supplies), Ta (Tax), Ut

(Utilities).

GENERAL FUND

Employee

Payroll

90,780.79-Sa; A1 Sports

38.00-Ex;

Ameritas

6,277.21-Re; Jennifer

Blanke 86.42-Mi; Jessica

Brown 750.00-In; Buffalo

Co Sheriff 18.50-Se;

Campbell Drug 122.77-

Se; CenturyLink Phoenix

1,657.18-Ut; Chaloupka

Holyoke Snyder Chaloupka

& Longoria PC 1,221.20-

Se; Cheyenne Co Clerk

4,983.59-Mi/Ex; Cheyenne

Co Clerk 6,714.74-

Ta; Cheyenne Co Court

3,333.12-Se; Cheyenne

Co District Court 345.00-

Se; Cheyenne Co Treasurer

16,077.50-Ex;

City

Directory Inc 160.00-Ex;

City of Sidney 6,107.46-Ut;

Connecting Point 94.37-

Ex; Consolidated Mgmt

Co 504.64-Ex; Country

Printer 80.00-Ex; Culligan

437.59-Su; DAS State

Acctg 346.52-Se; Karen

DeBoer 131.66-Mi/Ex;

Rebecca Doby 1,624.55-

Se; Douglas Kelly Ostdiek

& Ossian PC 28.00-Se; DP

Electronics 250.92-Se/Ex;

E&S Auto Sup 114.57-Ex;

Eakes Office 1,023.43-

Su/Ex; Farris Engineering

1,680.00-Ex; Finneys

299.01-Ex; Frenchman

Valley Coop 51.50-Ex;

Galls 212.88-Ex; Robert

S Harvoy 1,645.21-

Se; Hometown Leasing

299.98-Ex; Horizon West

33.51-Ex; Ideal Linen

128.77-Ex; Keifer Mitchell

300.00-Se; Kokes Auto

Farm Truck 89.26-Ex;

Lancaster Co Sheriff 27.81-

Se; LiveViewGPS 479.40-

Ex; Becky McCracken

47.10-Se; Lynn McKinney

52.58-Ex; Midwest Special

Serv 1,041.00-Mi/Ex; MIPS

3,236.93-Se/Ex; Motel 6

139.98-Ex; Laura Narjes

248.46-Mi/Ex; NCSEA

Treasurer 90.00-Ex; NE

Law Enforcement Training

Ctr 60.00-Ex; NE Assn of

County Clerks 50.00-Ex;

NE Foot & Ankle 76.39-Se;

NebraskaLand Tire 116.54-

Se; NT Building Supply &

Rental LLC 60.00-Ex; Pepsi

Cola 123.80-Ex; Petty Cash

Attorney 312.26-Ex; Potter

Lions Club 156.00-Ex;

Region 1 OHD 800.00-Se;

Regional West Garden Co

63.99-Se; Philip Sanders

254.12-In; Paul Schaub

404.84-Mi; Scotties Potties

100.00-Se; ScottsBluff Co

Detention Ctr 6,558.55-

Se; Sidney Sun Telegraph

1,638.14-Se; Smith, King,

et al 70.00-Se; Sonnys

3,706.28-Su; Splish Splash

Car Wash 8.00-Ex; Telnet

LLC 1,670.00-Ex; Triple

Os Building Sup 25.39-

Ex; UNL ITS Commun Ctr

4.60-Ex; Verizon Wireless

201.92-Se; Viaero Wireless

424.50-Se; WheatBelt PPD

42.65-Ut; WheatBelt PPD

2,676.47-Ut; WiMacTel

66.00-Ex; 21st Century

Equip 29.54-Ex.

TOTAL: $ 173,113.09.

ROAD FUND

Employee

Payroll

34,497.73-Sa; Ameritas

2,309.18-Re; B&C Steel

Corp 287.05-Ex; Barco

Municipal Products 339.86-

Ex; Baum Hydraulics

Co 49.14-Ex; Busted

Knuckle Garage 168.80-

Ex; CenturyLink 187.49-

Ut; Cheyenne Co Clerk

2,546.14-Ta; Cornhusker

Internatl Trucks 5,260.72-

Ex; Dicks Flooring 700.00-

Ex; E&S Auto 1,196.05-

Ex; Eakes Office 100.64-

Su; Gurley Diesel & Auto

Repair 51.54-Ex; High

West Energy 111.35-Ut;

Ideal Linen 40.70-Ex;

Inland Truck Parts & Serv

335.16-Ex; Interstate

Battery 225.90-Ex; Jebro

Inc 3,280.06-Ex; Kokes

Auto Farm Truck 70.51-Ex;

KSID 25.00-Se; Powerplan

804.01-Ex; SAPP Bros

341.20-Ex; Chris Schaaf

750.00-In; Sidney Glass

838.00-Ex; Sidney Sun

Telegraph 134.40-Se;

Verizon Wireless 222.95-

Se; Village of Potter 93.46-

Ut; Volvo of Denver 72.60-

Ex; WheatBelt PPD 86.75-

Ut; WPCI 28.25-Ex.

TOTAL: $ 55,154.64.

VISITORS FUND

Employee

Payroll

2,481.30-Sa; Ameritas

104.00-Re;

Charter

150.50-Se; Cheyenne Co

Clerk 312.86-Ex; Cheyenne

Co Clerk 187.16-Ta; City of

Sidney 327.79-Ut; Coyote

L19-611

Caller 16.00-Ex; Lamar

1,075.00-Ex;

Omaha

Magazine 1,019.00-Ex; Phil

Sanders 23.20-Mi; Sidney

Sun Telegraph 11.04-Se.

TOTAL: $ 5,707.85.

VISITORS

IMPROVEMENT

Cheyenne Co Treasurer

2,111.75-Ex;

DP

Electronics 69.99-Ex; Gold

Rush Days Committee

3,500.00-Ex; Potter Lions

Club 3,000.00-Ex.

TOTAL: $ 8,681.74.

PRESERVATION

&

MODERNIZATION

MIPS 314.00-Se.

TOTAL: $ 314.00.

KENO

Cheyenne Co 4H Council

3,615.00-Ex; White Bluffs

Vet Hospital 100.00-Se;

4H County Fair Judging

399.64-Ex.

TOTAL: $ 4,114.64.

E911 FUND

Employee

Payroll

12,135.50-Sa; Ameritas

819.15-Re; CenturyLink

904.84-Se;

Charter

213.41-Se; Cheyenne Co

Clerk 84.35-Ex; Cheyenne

Co Clerk 893.34-Ta; City

of Sidney 2,162.12-Ut;

Culligan 29.95-Su; Heide

Gillespie 237.22-Mi; Ideal

Linden 67.98-Ex; KSID

50.00-Se; Lingo Commun

265.61-Ex; Prairie States

Commun

440.50-Ex;

Stratus Audio 50.00-Se.

TOTAL: $ 18,353.97.

WIRELESS 911 SERVICE

City of Sidney 8,648.48-

Ex.

TOTAL: $ 8,648.48.

EMERGENCY

MANAGEMENT FUND

Employee

Payroll

3,465.27-Sa; Ameritas

233.91-Re; Kay L Anderson

30.00-Se; Bridgeport News

Blade 3.00-Se; Cheyenne

Co Clerk 575.20-Ex;

Cheyenne Co Clerk 247.93-

Ta; DAS State Acctg 22.00-

Se; David Dymak 84.68-

Mi; E&S Inc 44.81-Ex;

Finneys 236.56-Ex; Steve

Fischer 31.32-Mi; Garden

Co News 13.60-Se; Prairie

States Commun 1,693.75-

Ex; Sidney Sun Telegraph

5.15-Se; Splish Splash

Car Wash 10.00-Ex; Greg

Sterkel 46.40-Mi; Western NE Observer 5.18-Se.

TOTAL: $ 6,748.76. A motion was made by Miller, seconded by Sanders to approve and pay all claims as stated above. Delinquent taxes were deducted where owing. Roll Call: Aye: Miller, Sanders, Johnson. Nay: None. The Board reviewed Monthly Fee Reports for the month of July for the Clerk, Treasurer, Clerk of the District Court and the Highway Superintendent. A motion was made by Sanders seconded by Miller to approve the Monthly Fee Reports as reviewed. Roll Call: Aye: Sanders, Johnson, Miller. Nay: None. The Board discussed the appointment of Callen Whartman to the Fair Board. His term will run from August 19, 2019 through December 31, 2020. A motion was made by Miller, seconded by Sanders to approve the appointment of Callen Whartman to the Fair Board with his term to run from August 19, 2019 through December 31, 2020. Roll Call: Aye: Johnson, Miller, Sanders. Nay: None. A Thank You note from Carissa Radtke was read. The note thanked the Board for the opportunity to serve as Rodeo Queen and represent Cheyenne County. The Board reviewed the deductible buy-down program offered to the employees. The deductible buy-down program is where the employee pays the first $750 deductible per person/$1,500 per family if PPO providers are used. After the employee has paid the first deductible amount of $750 per person/$1,500 per family, the County will reimburse the employee up to $750 per person/$1,500 per family for the remaining amount of the deductible. A motion was made by Miller, seconded by

Sanders to continue the

buy-down program for the

employees. Roll Call: Aye:

Miller, Sanders, Johnson.

Nay: None.

The Board reviewed

Resolution 2019-13 allo-

cating real and personal

property tax to political

subdivisions for fiscal year

2019-2020. A motion was

made by Miller, second-

ed by Sanders to adopt

Resolution 2019-13 allo-

cating real and personal

property tax to political

subdivisions for fiscal year

2019-2020 as follows:

Cheyenne

County

Historical Association

$20,000.00

Fire District #1 ? Sidney

$0

Fire District #2 ?

Dalton/Gurley

$0

Fire District #3 ?

Lodgepole

$0

Fire District #4 ? Potter

$0

Cemetery District #3 ?

Potter

$0

Roll Call: Aye: Sanders,

Johnson, Miller. Nay: None.

A complete copy of the

Resolution as adopted is

on file at the Office of the

County Clerk.

Next, the Board

reviewed a Management

Representation

let-

ter from Troy L. Hilyard,

E & H Certified Public

Accountants regarding the

Keno audit for the period of

July 1, 2018 through June

30, 2019. This letter con-

firmed the Auditors' under-

standing of the nature and

limitations of the services

to be provided. County

Attorney Schaub has

reviewed the letter and

recommended approval. A

motion was made by Miller,

seconded by Sanders to

approve the Management

Representation letter. Roll

Call: Aye: Johnson, Miller,

Sanders. Nay: None.

Inventories for the fol-

lowing departments were

reviewed:

Extension,

Highway, Veterans Service,

Building and Grounds,

County Court, Treasurer,

A s s e s s o r,

Visitors

Committee, Clerk of the

District Court, Sheriff,

Region 21 Emergency

Management, County

Attorney, Cheyenne County

Communications Center,

Commissioners, Election,

Clerk and Fair Board.

A motion was made by

Sanders, seconded by Miller

to acknowledge receipt of

the Inventories for the offi-

cials. Roll Call: Aye: Miller,

Sanders, Johnson. Nay:

None.

Kevin Howard, Tourism

Director, discussed sever-

al grant applications. The

Visitor's Committee previ-

ously approved the grants.

The grants are as follows:

Lions Club/Potter Days -

$2,000.00

Lodgepole Depot and

Museum - $5,000.00

Cheyenne County Fair

and Rodeo ? $2111.75

A motion was made

by Miller, seconded by

Sanders to approve the

grants presented. Roll Call:

Aye: Sanders, Johnson,

Miller. Nay: None.

The Board inspected the

jail.

Ron Kissler and Evie

Flessner, representing the

Cheyenne County Safety

Committee, updated the

Board on Committee activi-

ties. The Safety Committee

would like to sponsor a

CPR/AED/First Aid train-

ing for all employees. The

cost of the CPR/AED train-

ing is $15.00 for mate-

rial. The cost of the CPR/

AED/First Aid training is

$15.00 for material. After

a discussion, a motion was

made by Miller, seconded

by Sanders to approve the

trainings as proposed by

the Safety Committee. The

cost of any materials will

be paid by the County. Roll

Call: Aye: Johnson, Miller,

Sanders. Nay: None.

Treasurer Shelley Bowlin

and Sheriff Adam Frerichs

appeared to report on the

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2017 Distress Warrants. There were 91 warrants and 70 were collected in the amount of $32,555.90. There were 21 Distress Warrants that remain uncollected. There were 9 warrants that could be stricken, but not forgiven. They are as follows:

Owner Parcel Number Tax Year Amount Amazon Exploration LLC 170106799 2016 $3,114.96 Amazon Exploration LLC 170142639 2016 921.64 Amazon Exploration LLC 170142620

2016 196.02 Amazon Exploration LLC 170126293 2016 296.72 Patrick A. Mcfaul 170100553 2016 84.60 Craig Shriver 170141993 2015 147.96 Craig Shriver 170141993 2016 146.28 Manuel A. Torres 170197301 2016 15.80 Rafael Zazueta 170106586 2016

50.76 A motion was made by Miller, seconded by Sanders to strike the above Distress Warrants. Roll Call: Aye: Miller, Sanders, Johnson. Nay: None. Assessor Melody Keller appeared to update the Board on office activities. At 9:13 A.M., a motion was made by Miller, seconded by Sanders to go into executive session to discuss personnel. Roll Call: Aye: Sanders, Johnson, Miller. Nay: None. At 9:45 A.M., a motion was made by Miller, seconded by Sanders to conclude the executive session. Roll Call: Aye: Johnson, Miller, Sanders. Nay: None. Doug Hart, Highway Superintendent, asked that

the approval of the Annual Certification of Program Compliance to NE Board of Public Roads Classifications and Standards be tabled until a later time.

Superintendent Hart then updated the Board on road activities.

Next, the Board discussed the 2019-2020 budget.

There were no comments from the public.

There being no further business to come before the Board, Chairman Johnson declared the meeting adjourned at 10:30 A.M.

Dated this 19th day of August, 2019.

Darrell J. Johnson, Chairman

Philip E. Sanders, Vice-

Chairman Randal D. Miller, Member ATTEST: Beth E. Fiegenschuh Cheyenne County Clerk EMPLOYEE SALARIES

AS OF JULY 1, 2019: COMM CHR 2203/M, COMM 2103/M, CO CLK 5159/M, DEP CO CLK 22.32/HR, OFC CLK1 17.5/HR, OFC CLK2 16.5/HR, OFC CLK3 16/HR, OFC CLK4 15.5/ HR, CO TREAS 5159/M, DEP CO TREAS 22.32/HR, CLK DST CT 5159/M, DEP CLK DST CT 22.32/HR, CO ATTY 7738 /M, CHF DEP 5799/M, SHER 6190/M, CHF DEP 27.86/HR, OFF MGR1 & MAT/COOK 22.92/ HR, OFF MGR2 & MAT/ COOK 18/HR, DEP1 20.5/ HR, DEP2 18.75/HR, DEP3 17.5/HR, DEP4 16/HR, JLR

$1364/M, CORR1 20.75/ HR, CORR2 19/HR, CORR3 18.5/HR, CORR4 18/HR, CORR5 16.5/HR, CORR6 16.25/HR, CORR7 15.00/ HR, CO ASSR 5159/M, DEP CO ASSR 22.32/HR, B&G SUPT 3547/M, B&G2 17.5/HR, B&G3 15.5/HR, RD SUPT 4470/M, LVL15 21.5/HR, LVL10 19.32/ HR, LVL7 18.76/HR, E911 DIR 4466/M, DISP1 19.5/ HR, DISP2 18.5/HR, DISP3 17.5/HR, DISP4 16.5/HR, DISP5 16/HR, EM DIR 4131/M, EM DIR ASST 17.5/HR, VET SERV OFC 19.5/HR, VET OFC CLK 16.5/HR, TOUR DIR 19.26/ HR, PT TOUR OFC CLK 9/ HR.

[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph September 11, 2019]

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