Uinta County Herald Legals, April 24, 2024

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Destruction of Permanent Files

This notice is submitted to alert all families of children who attended a Lincoln Uinta Child Development Association developmental disabilities preschool program during the school year 2016 through 2017. If your child received services through one of LUCDA’s centers (Alpine Child Development Center, Bridger Valley Child Development Center, LUCDA-Evanston, Kemmerer Child Development Center, Star Valley Child Development Center (Afton or Thayne) during the years listed, those records will be destroyed on or after June 1, 2024. If parents wish to obtain their child’s records they may contact the local center where their child attended, or the LUCDA Regional Office at P.O. Box 570, Mountain View, WY 82939, (307) 782- 6602 prior to June 1, 2024. Records will be given only to those who can prove guardianship of the child. If you are a friend or relative of a child who attended the program during these years, please assist the program by notifying parents that records are available.

PUBLISHED: April 24, May 1, 8, and 15, 2024             04245

WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION LEGAL NOTICE

INVITATION TO BID

The Wyoming Department of Transportation will receive bids uploaded to the Public Purchase website, until 11:00 A.M., Mountain Time on May 28, 2024, at which time they will be publicly opened and read for FURNISHING JANITORIAL MAINTENANCE AT THE EVANSTON OFFICE BUILDING.   A  MANDATORY Pre-Bid Inspection will be held at 10:00 A.M., Mountain Time on Thursday, May 16, 2024 at the Evanston Office Building located at 555 County Road, Evanston, Wyoming.  Only bids received on Wyoming Department of Transportation bid forms will be considered. Bid forms and further information may be obtained, without charge, by going to http://www.publicpurchase.com, logging in and clicking on Bid No. 24-165RC. You must be registered with Public Purchase to log in and view bids. If you are not registered, click on the “free registration” button and follow the registration instructions. The registration process takes up to 24 hours, so signing up right away is recommended.

BY: NICHOLAS GRONSKI

PROCUREMENT SERVICES MANAGER

PUBLISHED: April 24, May 1 and 8, 2024       04242

PUBLIC NOTICE

Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service Commission’s (Commission) Rules, the Commission hereby gives notice of the Application of Rocky Mountain Power (RMP or the Company) for authority to Establish Final Low-Carbon Energy Portfolio Standards pursuant to the provisions of Wyoming Statute § 37-18-102 and Chapter 3, Section 38 of the Commission’s rules, as more fully described below.

  1. RMP is a division of PacifiCorp, an Oregon corporation, engaged in the business of supplying electric utility service to customers throughout its six-state service territory, including Wyoming. RMP is a public utility subject to the Commission's jurisdiction. Wyo. Stat. §§ 37-l-101(a)(vi)(C) and 37-2-112.
  2. On March 29, 2024, RMP filed this Application, requesting authority to establish Final Low-Carbon Portfolio Standards pursuant to Wyoming Statute § 37-18-102, Commission Rule Chapter 3, Section 38, and Docket No. 20000-616-EA-22 (Record No. 17032). It addresses Dave Johnston Unit 4 and Jim Bridger Units 3 and 4. These units are utility owned, coal-fired generation facilities.
  3. RMP states it has completed the submission and evaluation phases of the Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) Request for Proposals (RFP). The RFP was issued in November 2022, and later supplemented with a Request for Information (RFI) in February 2023. The Company received one proposal in the RFP, and seven information packages as a result of the RFI. RMP proposes in this Application that the Commission approve a feasibility study (with expectation of progressing into a pre-front-end engineering and design (FEED) or pre-FEED study) for a solids fuel-fired Allam Fetvedt Cycle (AFC) project located at either the Dave Johnston or Wyodak facility; a FEED study for an amine-based carbon capture retrofit at Jim Bridger Units 3 and 4; and that the Commission decline to require a specific low-carbon portfolio standard at this time.
  4. This is not a complete description of the Application. The complete Application is available at the Commission’s offices or online at https://psc.wyo.gov (Hot Topics), or https://dms.wyo.gov/external/publicusers.aspx (Enter Record No. 17536), or RMP’s website at www.pacificorp.com.
  5. Anyone desiring to file a statement, intervention petition, protest, or request for a hearing must do so in writing, on or before May 16, 2024. Public comments should be submitted to wpsc_comments@wyo.gov. Any intervention request filed with the Commission shall set forth the grounds of the proposed intervention or request for hearing as well as the position and the interest of the petitioner in this proceeding. Please be sure to mention Docket No. 20000-660-EA-24 in all correspondence with the Commission.
  6. If you wish to participate in this matter and you require reasonable accommodation for a disability, please contact the Commission at (307) 777-7427, or 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002. Communications impaired persons may contact the Commission through Wyoming Relay by dialing 711.

Dated: April 16, 2024.

PUBLISHED: April 24, and May 1, 2024          04243

PUBLIC NOTICE

Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service Commission’s (Commission) Rules, the Commission hereby gives notice of the Application of Rocky Mountain Power (RMP or the Company) for authority to cancel tariff Schedule 197, 2017 Federal Tax Act Adjustment, as more fully described below.

  1. RMP is a division of PacifiCorp, an Oregon corporation, engaged in the business of supplying electric utility service to customers throughout its six-state service territory, including Wyoming. RMP is a public utility subject to the Commission's jurisdiction. Wyo. Stat. §§ 37-l-101(a)(vi)(C) and 37-2-112.
  2. On April 8, 2024, RMP filed its Application, requesting authority to cancel tariff Schedule 197, and remove credits related to the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) to customers due to the excess deferred income tax being fully amortized, effective July 1, 2024.
  3. RMP recorded the difference between the federal income tax liability in effect on December 31, 2017, and January 1, 2018, per Commission Order in Docket Nos. 20000-510-EA-17, 90000-134-XO-17, 20000-536-ER-18, 20000-560-EA-19, and 20000-578-ER-20. This was done with the intention of returning the benefit to customers under Commission specified terms, which included returning TCJA benefits over a period of 3 years. RMP states it has returned the TCJA benefits to customers, and as of July 1, 2024, the Company expects the remaining tax balance to be fully amortized, rendering Schedule 197 unnecessary.
  4. This is not a complete description of the Application. The complete Application is available at the Commission’s offices or online at https://dms.wyo.gov/external/publicusers.aspx (Enter Record No. 17539), or RMP’s website at www.pacificorp.com.
  5. Anyone desiring to file a statement, intervention petition, protest, or request for a hearing must do so in writing, on or before May 16, 2024. Public comments should be submitted to wpsc_comments@wyo.gov. Any intervention request filed with the Commission shall set forth the grounds of the proposed intervention or request for hearing as well as the position and the interest of the petitioner in this proceeding. Please be sure to mention Docket No. 20000-661-ET-24 in all correspondence with the Commission.
  6. If you wish to participate in this matter and you require reasonable accommodation for a disability, please contact the Commission at (307) 777-7427, or 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002. Communications impaired persons may contact the Commission through Wyoming Relay by dialing 711.

Dated: April 16, 2024.

PUBLISHED: April 24, and May 1, 2024          04244

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF UINTA, STATE OF WYOMING

Probate No. 2024-CV-0000031

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF    )

SUSAN A. NICKEY,       )

Deceased.       )

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 18th day of April, 2024, Jeff Nickey, filed an Application for a Decree Establishing Right and Title to Real Property seeking an establishment in the name of Jeff Nickey, of the decedent’s right, title and interest in and to certain real property located in Uinta County, Wyoming, and more particularly described as follows:

Lot 41 of the Red Canyon Village PUD 2nd Addition, a subdivision of Lots 1-5 and 14-42 of the Red Canyon Village PUD Addition being located in the City of Evanston, Uinta County, Wyoming, according to the plat recorded April 26, 2013 as Instrument No. R162856 in the office of the Uinta County Clerk.

TOGETHER WITH all improvements thereon and appurtenances thereto belonging; and subject to all reservations of record.

SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to all reservations, restrictions, exceptions, easements and rights-of-way of record.

If no objection to the Application has been filed within thirty (30) days of the first date of publication of this Notice, the applicant will request that the Court enter a decree establishing in them all right, title and interest in and to the above described real property.

Jeff Nickey

PUBLISHED: April 24, and May 1, 2024          04246

PUBLIC NOTICE

Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service Commission’s (Commission) Rules and Regulations, notice is hereby given of the Application of Rocky Mountain Power (RMP or the Company) requesting authority to increase rates to recover deferred Net Power Costs (NPC) under Tariff Schedule 95; and to increase rates pursuant to Tariff Schedule 93, Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) and Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) emission allowances, as more fully described below:

  1. RMP is a division of PacifiCorp, an Oregon corporation, engaged in the business of supplying electric utility service to customers throughout its six-state service territory, including Wyoming under certificates of public convenience and necessity issued by the Commission. RMP is a public utility subject to the Commission’s jurisdiction. Wyo. Stat. §§ 37-1-101(a)(vi)(C) and 37-2-112.
  2. On April 15, 2024, RMP filed an Application requesting authority to revise rates pursuant to two different rate schedules. The Company proposes to increase its Tariff Schedule 95 Energy Cost Adjustment Mechanism (ECAM) rates by approximately $84.3 million to recover deferred NPC. The Company also proposes to increase its Tariff Schedule 93 REC and SO2 Revenue Adjustment Mechanism (RRA) rates by approximately $2.1 million to account for sales of RECs and SO2 emission allowances. The Company requests interim approval of the proposed rates effective for usage on and after July 1, 2024, subject to further review.
  3. The following table summarizes the proposed price changes by tariff rate schedule. Within each rate schedule, the percentage change to individual customers may be higher or lower than the average due to rate design, customer load factors, and usage characteristics. The combined effect of the 2024 RRA and ECAM in this Application represents an overall proposed rate increase of approximately $86.4 million or approximately 12.3 percent.

Residential     

Schedules 2, 19           9.7%

General Service          

Schedule 25    9.7%

Scheduled 28, 29        12.1%

Large General Service

Schedule 33    9.5%

Schedule 46    13.1%

Schedule 48T  15.3%

Irrigation        

Schedule 40    10.7%

Lighting Schedules     

Schedule 15    7.7%

Schedule 51    4.9%

Schedule 54    15.1%

Schedule 58    16.8%

Overall 12.3%

  1. This is not a complete description of the Application. You may review the Application at RMP’s Wyoming offices and at the Commission’s offices in Cheyenne, Wyoming, during regular business hours or online at https://dms.wyo.gov/external/publicusers.aspx (Enter Record No. 17547) or RMP’s website at www.pacificorp.com.
  2. Anyone desiring to file a public comment, statement, protest, intervention petition, or request for a public hearing in this matter must file with the Commission in writing on or before May 24, 2024. Petitions shall set forth the grounds of the proposed intervention or request for hearing as well as the position and the interest of the petitioner in this proceeding.
  3. If you wish to intervene in this matter and you require reasonable accommodation for a disability, please contact the Commission at (307) 777-7427, or write to the Commission at 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002, to make arrangements. Communications impaired persons may also contact the Commission by accessing Wyoming Relay at 711. Please mention Docket No. 20000-664-EM-24 in your communications.

PUBLISHED: April 24, May 1, 2024     04248

 

Official Proceedings of the

Uinta County Commissioners

Evanston, Wyoming

April 16, 2024

The Uinta County Commissioners met in regular session on April 16, 2024 in the commission chambers, 225 9th Street, Evanston. Chairman Mark Anderson convened meeting at 2:00 p.m. Commissioner Brent Hatch was present Commissioner Eric South was excused. Also present:  Loretta Kallas, County Attorney; Andy Kopp, Sheriff; and Terry Brimhall, Treasurer.

Agenda

Motion Hatch, second Anderson to approve the agenda amended to include Kim Goble with a Health Fair contract, Jeff Breininger with a water well reassignment, Josh Rasnake with a contract amendment, and Jon Conrad with a State Shooting Complex update.  2 yes votes, passed.

Economic Development Tax

Motion Hatch, second Anderson to approve Resolution 24-10 to place a one-half percent (1/2%) sales and use tax for economic development question on the Primary Election ballot as requested by Rocco O’Neill, City of Evanston Community and Economic Development Director.  2 yes votes, passed.

Public Health Interagency Agreement

Motion Hatch, second Anderson to approve an agreement between Evanston Regional Hospital and Uinta County Public Health defining the care and storage of a PortoCount System which provides a way to “fit-test” hospital staff and first responders for respiratory protection.  2 yes votes, passed.

Liquor License Transfer

Motion Anderson, second Hatch to approve the transfer of a liquor license from the Fort Bridger Cash Store LLC to The Store Fort Bridger LLC as requested by Kim Goble, Chief Deputy County Clerk.  2 yes votes, passed.

Health Fair Contract

Motion Hatch, second Anderson to approve the 2024 Wellness Contract with Wyoming Health Fairs for optional health testing for members of the county health plan at the Health Fairs as requested by Goble.  2 yes votes, passed.

KT Subdivision Vacation

Motion Hatch, second Anderson to approve Resolution 24-11 authorizing the vacation of Block 1 Lots 1 and 2 of the KT Subdivision in Section 18 of T15N, R114W as requested by Kent Williams, Planner.  2 yes votes, passed.

Homeland Security Grant

Motion Hatch, second Anderson to approve a State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) grant award of $6,481.00 for travel reimbursement and training for 3 Search and Rescue members to attend the National Search and Rescue Training  as presented by Andy Kopp, Sheriff.  2 yes votes, passed.

Construction Contracts

Motion Hatch, second Anderson to approve a contract with Norris Construction for $123,549 for concrete work at the pig barn pending a signed contract as requested by Jeff Breininger, Maintenance.  2 yes votes, passed.

Motion Anderson, second Hatch to approve a contract with Maxfield Construction for $369,900 for concrete work at the grandstands pending a signed contract as requested by Breininger.  2 yes votes, passed.

Water Rights Transfer

Motion Hatch, second Anderson to submit a water well reassignment request to reassign the water well rights from Uinta County Weed and Pest to Uinta County at the old Mosquito building as requested by Breininger.  2 yes votes, passed.

Property Owner Complaint

No complaint was heard, no one was present.

EMPG Grant Amendment

Motion Anderson, second Hatch to approve Amendment One to the Grant Agreement between Wyoming Office of Homeland Security and Uinta County to allow a portion of the current EMPG grant funds to be used to purchase a laptop for Emergency Management as presented by Josh Rasnake, Emergency Management.  2 yes votes, passed.

Shooting Complex Update

Representative Jon Conrad provided an update on the timeline for the proposed shooting complex.  The final three is scheduled to be announced on June 24, 2024 with the final selection being made on August 13, 2024. 

Minutes

Motion Hatch, second Anderson to approve the minutes of the April 2, 2024 meeting.  3 yes votes, passed.

Vouchers

Motion Hatch, second Anderson to approve warrants 461540 through 461640.  ACCOUNTS PAYABLE WARRANTS: Ace Disposal, Inc., $130.85, Garbage Disposal; All West Communications, $1,717.14, Phone/Internet Service; All West Communications, $1,717.14, Professional Services; George Cook, $7,045.38, Professional Services; Axis Forensic Toxicology, Inc, $937.00, Forensic Lab; Benedict Ace Hardware, $50.76, Supplies; BIGZZ Sanitation, $870.00, Toilet Rentals; BMO Financial Group (Assessor), $314.95, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (Attorney), $1,038.29, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (CoClerk), $2,154.00, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (Communications, $475.14, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (Commissary), $277.42, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (Commissioners), $396.99, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (Drug Court), $2,035.87, Credit Card; BMO Financial Group (EmgMngt), $156.97, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (Extension), $240.52, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (Grounds), $592.23, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (IT), $2,810.38, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (Landfill), $344.39, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (Maintenance), $2,370.18, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (Museum), $440.17, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (Public Health), $1,099.18, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (Planning), $1,563.17, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (Road&Bridge), $1,626.78, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (Sheriff), $4,391.32, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (Treasurer), $129.28, Credit Cards; BMO Financial Group (VOCA), $290.05, Credit Cards; Evanston Youth Club for Boys & Girl, $11,860.72, Registration Fees; Broken Arrow Construction Corp, $2,062.00, Roofing; Bridger Valley Electric, $3,679.03, Utilities; Bridger Valley Electric, $3,679.03, Assistance; Bridger Valley Joint Powers Board, $116.00, Utilitites; Bridger Valley Pioneer, $304.90, Advertising; Bridger Valley Propane, $397.34, Propane; Bridger Valley Chamber Of Commerce, $1,000.00, Membership Renewal; Wex Bank/Cardwell (Attorney), $60.23, Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (Ext), $32.32, Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (Maint), $1,820.73, Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (PH), $93.15, Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (Planning), $79.78, Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (RBW), $76.75, Fuel; Wex Bank/Cardwell (Sheriff), $8,155.14, Fuel; Cazin's, $430.31, Hardware/Landscaping; Century Link, $2,183.18, Telephone; Charm-Tex, Inc., $1,605.30, Supplies; City Of Evanston (Utilities), $2,046.42, Utilities; Clerk Dist Court (Jury Fund), $5,222.87, Jury Fund; CNA Surety, $100.00, Notary Bond; Codale Electric Supply Inc, $70.31, Parts; Covolo Auto Farm Service, $2,896.40, Auto Parts; DBT Transportation Services LLC, $578.58, Airport Services; Deru's, $112.69, Bldg Maintenance; Evanston Regional Hospital (EV), $3,617.64, Classes; Fields, Tammy, $3,615.00, Professional Services; Freeway Tire, $1,061.20, Tires; Kelly Guild, $4,068.00, Snow Plowing; Harris Govern, $150.00, Annual Dues; Hickey, Roni, $200.00, Supplier; John Deere Financial (R&B), $12.99, Supplies; Kallas Automotive, $2,927.55, Auto Parts; Kenworth Sales Company, $288.10, Equipment Parts; Merck & Co., Inc., $4,059.87, Medical Supplies; National Battery Sales, $16.24, ; National Benefit Services LLC, $135.05, Cafeteria Plan; Norco, Inc., $9.00, Parts; Office Products Dealer Inc, $1,447.81, Office Supplies; PDM Steel Service Centers, $4,771.95, Tubing; Petroleum Equipment Co, $910.80, Supplies; Pines Apartments, $500.00, Rental Assistance; Quality Propane, Inc., $1,676.76, Propane; Dominion Energy, $15,963.37, Utilities; Dominion Energy, $206.79, Assistance; Quill Corp, $356.31, Office Supplies; Real Kleen Janitorial (DBA), $2,273.40, Janitorial; RelaDyne West LLC, $5,582.89, Fuel; River Glen Limited Partnership, $230.00, Rental Assistance; Rocky Mountain Power (Utilities), $420.79, Electricity; Rocky Mountain Power (Assist), $438.75, Utility Assistance; Sanofi Pasteur, $2,735.96, Medical Supplies; Scotts Auto Body & Glass, $4,064.80, Vehicle Repairs; Truck Pro Holding Corporation, $90.56, Parts; Skaggs Companies Inc Dba, $543.82, Uniforms; Smith Psychological Services LLC, $400.00, Medical; Standard Plumbing Supply Co, $80.67, Plumbing; SUMMIT FOOD SERVICES, LLC, $7,464.43, Food Contract Services; Town Of Lyman, $138.00, Utilities; Town Of Mt View, $476.73, Utilities; Kennon C Tubbs MD LLC, $4,000.00, Prisoner Medical; Uinta County Fair Board, $2,000.00, Support Funds; Uinta Co Herald, $585.88, Advertising/Subscription; Uinta County Museum, $157.72, Support Funds; Uinta Co Treasurer (Postage), $1,641.86, Postage; Uinta County Human Srvcs Tripartite, $24,000.00, Support Funds; Uinta County Treasurer, $5,642.54, Petty Cash; Union Telephone Company, $1,151.30, Cell/Telephone; Vector Disease Control Int, LLC, $25,000.00, Aerial Spraying; Wasatch Surveying, $1,875.50, Surveying; Wazitech Technical Solutions, $6,864.30, Professional Services; Westar Printing, $732.00, Printing; Wheeler Machinery Co, $6,046.35, Equipment Parts; Wyoming Machinery Company, $1,572.87, Professional Services; Wyo Dept of Health/Preventive, $218.00, Testing; Wyoming Waste Services - Rock, $339.58, Garbage Disposal.  3 yes votes, passed. 

Meeting adjourned at 2:40 p.m.

David Mark Anderson, Chairman

BOARD OF UINTA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Attest: Amanda Hutchinson

            UINTA COUNTY CLERK

PUBLISHED: April 24, 2024     04247

PUBLICATION OF WARRANTS

UINTA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER ONE, STATE OF WYOMING, PUBLICATION OF WARRANTS ISSUED AMOUNT TO $500.00 OR MORE, FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2024.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER 1,560.49;  WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL LEASING 569;  REGION V BOCES 78,193.00;  CDW & CO. + THE MAKERY 896;  COOK BROTHERS BROADCASTING (KNYN ) 1,499.00;  DENNIS, JARAUN 1,977.10;  ICE INC. 29,181.12;  KONE 1,260.00;  MACKEY, MARLENE 5,333.00;  MUIR, DUSTY 4,167.00;  SNA DEPOSITORY 759;  UINTA CO SCHOOL DIST #1 SCHOOL LUNCH 956.7;  UINTA CO SCHOOL DIST #1 STUDENT ACTIVITY 1,669.98;  VALLEY KUBOTA 558.44;  HARTFORD 6,967.59;  HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE CO 11,348.52;  NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC 738;  ACE RECYCLING & DISPOSAL 1,738.47;  ALL WEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 6,860.65;  CITY OF EVANSTON 7,160.83;  COAL CREEK LAW LLP 2,922.63;  PARKER POE LOCKBOX 2,741.34;  PHILLIPS LAW, LLC 12,060.00;  ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER 97,082.64;  ATKINSON, LISA 510.65;  BELLA, KATHY 557.07;  IWEN, CARMEN 1,030.58;  JENSEN, DONNA 557.07;  LEININGER, LYNN 557.07;  LIMB, DAWNETTE 557.07;  MOREY, LEANN 557.07;  NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC 1,049.20;  SCHRAD, ROGER 557.07;  STONEBRAKER, KAREN 557.07;  UINTA BOCES #1 EDUCATION CENTER 7,523.35;  ASPEN CINEMAS 900;  BEST KIND 642;  COOK, STEPHEN B. 1,015.00;  DISABILITY:IN UINTA COUNTY 3,151.38;  WEX BANK/FLEET SERVICES 2,490.22;  KARI FREDRICKSON COMS. 543.75;  GUILD, ARIEL 712.88;  INSTRUCTIONAL INTENSITY INC 35,000.00;  INTERMOUNTAIN JOBBERS SUPPLY 684.6;  INTERMOUNTAIN WOOD PRODUCTS 2,611.12;  IVIE LEAGUE LEARNING INC. 4,000.00;  MARZANO RESOURCES LLC 16,000.00;  PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 776.83;  QUILL CORPORATION 797.72;  RELIANCE METALCENTER DIV 10 2,164.34;  UINTA CO SCHOOL DIST #1 SCHOOL LUNCH 746.45;  UINTA COUNTY HERALD 1,917.80;  VARNER, JOSH 14,000.00;  VARSITY INK, LLC 2,276.00;  WY DECA 2,510.00;  AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 18,219.94;  NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC 17,061.50;  EPARS DEPARTMENT-REMITTANCE SERVICES 4,589.20;  WYOMING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 860.34;  ORCHARD TRUST 5,873.85;  WYOMING EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 4,119.42;  DOMINION ENERGY 66,300.88;  MOUNTAIN WEST BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 12,382.35;  PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 2,882.61;  WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL LEASING 4,217.00;  BLACKS FORK PHYSICAL THERAPY 2,800.00;  FIRST COMMOMWEALTH BANK 24,948.40;  HOBART SERVICE 509;  REDI SERVICES, LLC 732.3;  SUNSTONE POTTERY 783.85;  UINTA CO SCHOOL DIST #1 SCHOOL LUNCH 987;  UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING 540;  WORLD’S FINEST CHOCOLATE, INC. 17,340.00;  WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES 2,089.53;  VERIZON WIRELESS 1,772.15;  BEACON METALS./REX WILLIAMS DIVISION 10 6,406.20;  REGION V BOCES 109,330.00;  C.D.’S ELECTRIC 739.2;  CHILD’S PLAY ENTERTAINMENT 1,600.00;  CREATIVE INK IMAGES 539;  EVANSTON CHILD DEVELOPMENT CTR 1,358.74;  EVANSTON ELITE WRESTLING 1,300.00;  FOLLETT CONTENT SOLUTIONS LLC 4,895.90;  KARI FREDRICKSON COMS. 581.25;  JOSTENS 1,404.40;  LEWIS BUS GROUP 992.7;  GRANT COUNSULTING/MCGRATH TRAINING 1,520.00;  RICKBEIL, PAUL 760;  TRANE U.S. INC. 30,846.00;  WESTAR PRINTING 810;  WYOMING WILD MEATS LLC 540;  FIRST BANKCARD 54,587.76;  WALMART COMMUNITY/GECRB 7,494.40;  NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC 17,061.50;  EPARS DEPARTMENT-REMITTANCE SERVICES 4,755.09;  WYOMING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 860.34;  ORCHARD TRUST 6,723.24;  WYOMING EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 4,119.42;  ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER 1,410.98;  WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL LEASING 569;  AFLAC PREMIUM HOLDING 1,177.53;  BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 685.82;  DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF WY 45,258.45;  EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUND 634,519.28;  HARTFORD 7,232.93;  THE HARTFORD 7,952.09;  THE HARTFORD INSURANCE CO 1,229.52;  HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE CO 11,423.52;  NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC 862.4;  NCPERS GROUP LIFE INS 832;  VISION SERVICE PLAN 7,545.78;  WASHINGTON NATIONAL INURANCE CO 7,296.46;  WY RETIREMENT SYSTEM 437,239.76;  WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES 16,576.75;  BEACON METALS./REX WILLIAMS DIVISION 10 3,580.28;  BUREAU OF EDUCATION & RESEARCH, INC 1,036.00;  CDW & CO. + THE MAKERY 1,350.00;  GREENWOOD, KAROLIN 1,232.31;  MANDT SYSTEM, THE 11,245.00;  RSCHOOL TODAY 595;  BRYSON SALES & SERVICE, INC. 788.86;  CAZIN’S 1,375.99;  DPF ALTERNATIVES 2,190.93;  FLEETPRIDE 1,064.85;  HOWIES ATHLETIC TAPE 761.18;  INSTRUCTIONAL INTENSITY INC 20,000.00;  IVIE LEAGUE LEARNING INC. 4,000.00;  KALLAS NAPA AUTO PARTS 5,071.28;  KONE 3,943.11;  EMS LINQ INC 759.04;  MARZANO RESOURCES LLC 12,800.00;  NICHOLAS & COMPANY 54,479.11;  PHOENIX LEARNING SYSTEMS RICHARD JAMES 545;  PREMIER TRUCK GROUP 3,226.29;  REAL KLEEN JANITORIAL 3,047.80;  SAGE ELECTRIC SOLUTIONS, LLC 8,486.00;  SMITH’S FOOD AND DRUG CENTER 2,111.26;  SPRINGBOARDS AND MORE 7,818.80;  STEVE WEISS MUSIC 2,844.00;  SYN-TECH SYSTEMS 550;  THE LUMBERYARD 826.07;  UNIVERSAL ATHLETICS LLC 11,490.43;  WESTERN WYOMING BEVERAGES 1,653.37;  I,  W. DAN WHEELER,CLERK, UINTA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER ONE, STATE OF WYOMING, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THE WITHIN FOREGOING TO BE CORRECT.

PUBLISHED: April 24, 2024     04241

 

NOTICE OF LIEN SALE

To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that on May 1, 2024, 10:00 a.m., at 33041 Business Loop I-80, Fort Bridger, WY 82933 the undersigned will sell at public auction in accordance with 29-7-101 a 2002 Ford, VIN 1FTN21F32ED68133, for the sum of $1,000, and a 1992 Chevrolet, VIN 1BBM7H1M2NJ100975, for the sum of $1000, for services rendered.

Dated: April 9, 2024    Larry Castle

PUBLISHED: April 17, and 24, 2024    04174

Public Notice

On May 7, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at a regular public meeting, the Uinta County Commissioners will hear a resolution proposing a modification of a voting precinct boundary.  The affected area is currently a split of District 1 Precinct 3 known as Split 1-3-2.  The affected area is the portion South of the centerline of Bear River Drive within Ward 3 of the City of Evanston.  This split is proposed to be moved in to District 1 Precinct 4.  This change does not impact the races those voters are eligible to vote for.  This change does not move them to a different House or Senate District.  This change also does not impact the polling place of the voters in this area.  Commission meeting held in the Commission Chambers of the County Courthouse located at 225 9th Street, Evanston on May 7, 2024 at 2:00 pm.

PUBLISHED: April 17, and 24, 2024    04172

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

A public hearing will be held in the Evanston-Uinta County Human Services Building, located at 350 City View Drive in Evanston, WY, on Thursday, May 23, 2024 from 11 :00 am to 12:00 pm for the purpose of review of the proposed uses of Community Service Block Grant funding for the Fiscal Year 2025. The meeting will be held in the main level conference room. Public comment is both invited and encouraged. The block grant proposal is available for public review at the Uinta County Human Services Office, 350 City View Drive, Suite #200 or by email by request.

Questions? Contact Rebecca Osterberg, Uinta County Human Services Coordinator, 789-7194 x1 beosterberg@uintacounty.com

PUBLISHED: April 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15, 2024       04102

NOTICE OF LIEN SALE

Evanston Self Storage, 51 Patriot Ct, Evanston, WY 82930, wishing to avail itself of article 29-7-101 Wyoming Revised Statues, hereby gives notice of sale under said Statutes, to-wit:

On April 27, 2024, Evanston Self Storage, 51 Patriot Ct, Evanston, WY 82930, at 10:00 AM will conduct a public auction of the contents of the following units: C021-Everardo Palma; C026-Elizabeth Merritt; D006-Joseph Ball; D024-Ryan Stroud; F044-Cresta MeGeath; F048-Buffy Walker; G049-Jon Eastman; H011-Kori Ballhorn; J012-Elizabeth Slagowski; and L021-Lexie Clark.

THIS SALE IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

DATED this 11th day of April, 2024    Evanston Self Storage

51 Patriot Ct, Evanston, WY 82930

Sheryl Ridenour, Manager

307-789-6326

PUBLISHED: April 17 and 24, 2024     04173