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4B – Friday, August 17, 2018 class ads Lg. Studio and 1 Bedroom Apt., all utilities paid. Call 303-909-8849 House for Rent, 3 bed , 2 bath, garage, sprinkler’s. Call for more info. 308-249-1053 2 Bed, 1 Bath, Partial Basement, 308-289-4578. NOW HIRING! Local insurance office seek- ing motivated individuals to become insurance profes- sionals. Call us at (308)633- 3151 or email resumes to [email protected] USAprons, Inc. is looking for people who enjoy sewing. Hours 8:00 am until 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Paid Holidays, nights and weekends off. Please apply in person 1200 Jackson Street, Sidney. EOE Huge indoor Garage Sale. Furniture, household, stuff for everyone ! Aug 17, 8-5, Aug 18, 8-12. 432 20th Ave. UNABLE TO work due to inju- ry or illness? Call Bill Gordon & Assoc., Social Security Disability Attorneys! Free Evaluation. Local Attorneys Nationwide. 1-866-818- 0868. Mail: 2420 N St. NW, Washington DC. Office: Broward Co. FL, (TX/NM Bar). AFFORDABLE PRESS Release service. Send your message to 164 newspapers across Nebraska for one low price! Call 1-800-369-2850 or www.nebpress.com for more details. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING $225 in 163 newspapers. Reach thousands of readers for $225/25 word ad. Contact your local newspaper or call 1-800-369-2850. VIASAT SATELLITE Internet. Up to 12 mbps plans start- ing at $30/month. Our fast- est speeds (up to 50 mbps) & unlimited data plans start at $100/month. Call Viasat today: 1-877-255-9312. ENJOY 100% guaran- teed, delivered to-the-door Omaha Steaks! Save 75% Plus get 4 more Burgers & 4 more Kielbasa Free! Order The Family Gourmet Buffet - Only $49.99. Call 1-855- 993-6208, mention code 51689CZD or visit www. OmahaSteaks.com/good34. DIRECTV SELECT Package! Over 150 Channels! Only $35/month (for 12 months). Order Now! Get a $100 AT&T Visa Rewards Gift Card (some restrictions apply). Call 1-855-977-3794. DISH TV $59.99 for 190 Channels, $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR included, Free Voice Remote. Some restric- tions apply. Call 1-877-688- 4784. FDA-REGISTERED Hearing Aids. 100% risk-free! 45-day home trial. Comfort fit. Crisp clear sound. If you decide to keep it, pay only $299 per aid. Free Shipping. Call Hearing Help Express, 1-855- 763-2604. SAFE STEP Walk-In Tub. #1 selling walk-in tub in North America. BBB accred- ited. Arthritis Foundation Commendation. Therapeutic jets. MicroSooth Air Therapy System. Less than 4 inch step-in. Wide door. Anti- slip floors. American made. Call 855-514-1511 for up to $1,500 off. SAVE ON Medicare Supplement Insurance! Get a fast and free rate quote from Medicare.com. No cost! No obligation! Compare quotes from major insurance compa- nies. Operators standing by. Call 1-855-456-0592. STAY IN your home longer with an American Standard Walk-in Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-888-332-9560. DONATE YOUR car for Breast Cancer! Help United Breast Cancer Foundation educa- tion, prevention & support programs. Fast free pickup - 24 hour response - tax deduction. 1-888-309-7108. FOR RENT GARAGE SALE LOOKING TO SELL YOUR CAR? Advertise it in the our affordable classified section! Please send Classifieds to classifieds@ suntelegraph.com or call Dana at 308.254.2818 STATEWIDES HELP WANTED [email protected] L18-463 SouthLaw, P.C. 13160 Foster Suite 100 Overland Park, KS 66213- 2660 (913) 663-7600 FILE NO. 209364 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE For default in the pay- ment of debt secured by a deed of trust executed by Joshua A. Weinbender and Heather R. Weinbender, dated June 30, 2006, and recorded on July 5, 2006, Document No. 084319, in Book No. 284, at Page 557 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Cheyenne County, Nebraska, the undersigned Successor Trustee will on August 27, 2018, at 10:00 AM, at the East Door of the Cheyenne County, Courthouse, Sidney, Nebraska, sell at public vendue to the high- est bidder for cash: LOTS FIVE (5) AND SIX (6), BLOCK FOURTEEN (14), NASH’S ADDITION TO LODGEPOLE, CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA. A.P.N.: 170049566, com- monly known as 605 Bates Blvd, Lodgepole, NE, 69149 subject to all prior easements, restrictions, reservations, covenants and encumbrances now of record, if any, to satisfy the debt and costs. Edward E. Brink, Successor Trustee First Publication: July 20, 2018 NOTICE Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. §1692c(b), no information concern- ing 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 juris- diction. The debt collector is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose (No. 209364). For more information, visit HYPERLINK “http:// www.southlaw.com” www. Southlaw.com File No. 209364 [Published in the Sidney Sun- Telegraph on July 20,27, August 3,10,17, 2018] L18-510 Village of Gurley Board of Trustees July 30, 2018 The public notice of a regular meeting of the Village Board of Trustees was posted in the US Post Office, Outlaw Cafe and the Community Hall on July 23, 2018. The Trustees con- vened in open and public session at the Community Hall for a regular meet- ing at 7:30 p.m. Chairman Randall Horst called the meeting to order. Trustees present were Randall Horst, Richard Egging, Eli Weyerts, and Joe Schoolcraft. Lloyd Searles was excused. Present were Leigh Niekum, Village Clerk and Mark Lind was excused. Bernice Russell also attended. Chairman Randall Horst announced the Village of Gurley would follow the State mandate for open meetings. Declared the Open Meeting Act is posted on the east wall of the Community Hall Meeting Room. Minutes of the June 25, 2018, regular meet- ing were read and minutes were approved. Disbursements were reviewed. Motion made by Weyerts and seconded by Egging to approve dis- bursements of $18,092.42 as follows: $4,597.16 sal- aries, $3285.60 Van Pelt Fencing, repairs, $490.38 Points West Bank, taxes, $2,000.00 Marick’s Waste, service, $2,171.93 Wheat Belt, services, $117.00 Dalton Telephone, service, $29.05 Viaero, service, $3.42 One Call, service, $173.30 Panhandle Coop, supplies, $965.95 South Platte NRD, maintenance, $35.88 Bomgaars, sup- plies, $163.00 Cranmore Protection, service, $165.87 PADD, dues, $59.59 L Niekum, supplies, $264.00 NE Dpt Revenue, taxes, $248.65 NE Dpt Revenue, taxes, $511.00 League of NE Municipalities, dues, $459.91 United Systems, service, $78.78 Black Hills Energy, service, $120.00 Outlaws, service, $30.00 NE Public Health, service, $19.88 Sidney Sun Telegraph, service, $200.00 Village of Gurley, fund transfer, $221.00 Village of Gurley fund transfer, $1512.65 Village of Gurley, fund transfer, $150.00 R Horst, travel, $18.42 Black Hills Energy, service. Roll Call Vote: Horst, Egging, Weyerts, Schoolcraft – all Yea. Nay-None. Motion car- ried. Financial report was reviewed. A motion was made by Egging and second by Schoolcraft to approve the Finance Report dated July 2018. Roll Call Vote: Horst, Egging, Weyerts, Schoolcraft – all Yea. Nay- None. Motion carried. Public Forum: None. Old business: Horst reported that mosquito spraying was completed on July 18. Discussion was held regarding future spraying. Everyone agreed to future spraying dependent upon timing and need. Horst reported on his discussions with the Attorney regarding nui- sance property. Ordinance stands as currently writ- ten. The next step would be pursuing legal prosecu- tion which can become a lengthy process and costly. New Business: Horst presented the LARM renewal informa- tion. Discussion was held and a motion was made by Egging to adopt the 180 day, 3 year term with LARM and seconded by Weyerts. Roll call vote: Horst, Egging, Weyerts, Schoolcraft - all Yea. Nay- None. Motion carried. Niekum presented a legals AUTO HAIL REPAIR we can take you now! cory with hailtech 308.883.2089 shops in OGALLALA & GRANT FREE ESTIMATES FREE LOANER VEHICLES [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on August 17, 2018] L18-513 NEBRASKA TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (NTAP) INCLUDES LIFELINE What is NTAP? • NTAP assists qualifying low-income individuals with obtaining and keeping telephone service affordable by lowering monthly service rates. • NTAP reduces the cost of local voice service (landline or wireless) up to $3.50. The state discount will appear as a credit on your monthly telephone bill within 60 days of enrollment. No cash or checks will be distributed. The telephone bill must be in the name of, or contain the name of the individual that qualifies for the program. Who is eligible for NTAP? NTAP, includes Lifeline which is a non-transferable, federal benefit that makes monthly voice or broadband service more affordable. The program is limited to one discount per household. Eligible households may apply the monthly Lifeline discount to either broadband service (home or wireless) or voice service (home or wireless) but not both. The state NTAP discount applies to voice only. NTAP customers also have the option to apply the discount to a service bundle, such as home phone and home internet. The Lifeline voice service also includes toll blocking to qualifying customers without charge. Customers who qualify for both the NTAP state and federal benefits could receive a discount of up to $12.75. To qualify for NTAP, state and federal, a consumer must participate in ONE of the following programs: • Medicaid (NOT MEDICARE) • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) formerly food stamps • Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Federal Public Housing Assistance • Children’s Health Insurance Programs (Kids Connection, SAM, MAC & EMAC) • and Veterans or Survivors Pension Benefit • or have a household income that is at or below 135% of the federal poverty guidelines. To receive an application for NTAP and Lifeline, download an application from www.psc.state.ne.us, or email a request to the NTAP Program, or call the Nebraska Public Service Commission at: (402) 471-3101 (Lincoln) or (800) 526-0017 (Nebraska Only) or mail request to: NTAP P.O. Box 94927 Lincoln, NE 68509-4927 or mail COMPLETED application form to: NTAP P.O. Box 94927 Lincoln, NE 68509-4927 CONTINUED ON 5B SIDNEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS has an opening for a full-time Custodian. This position includes benefits and a competitive wage. The application form may be obtained at the Superintendent’s office or under the Employment Opportunities tab at www.sidneyraiders.org. Send application to Superintendent, 1101 21st Ave, Sidney, NE 69162 or call 308-254-5855. EOE Looking for a part-time job to make a little extra money in a fun atmosphere? The City of Sidney is accepting applications for HILLSIDE GOLF COURSE Pro Shop Attendant Food and Beverage Server Contact Patrick Kilbride at 254-2311 for more details or see www.cityofsidney.org to obtain part-time application or call 254-7002. Equal Opportunity Employer HELP WANTED The Villages at Sidney and Gering are looking for a full time maintenance associate to start immediately. if you are interested in applying for this position please send a resume to [email protected]. This full time position begins at $12 an hour. You must be willing to travel between Sidney and Gering. A company vehicle will be provided. A minimum two years maintenance or handyman experience is required. The successful applicant must pass a background check and have a valid driver’s license. Paid Holidays, vacation and retirement benefits are included. LEGAL NOTICE / CLASS AD DEADLINES 308-254-2818 Please send LEGALS to [email protected] and CLASSIFIEDS to [email protected] For Publication on: Notice Must Be Received By: Wednesday ................................................ 3:00 PM Friday Friday ..................................................... 3:00 PM Tuesday Please review your ad upon first publication to ensure accuracy. Claims for adjustment must be made within the first 7 days of first publication. Credit will only be issued for the first insertion. The Sidney Sun-Telegraph regrets that it cannot be responsible for more than one date of incorrect publication.

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Page 1: class ads - The Sidney Sun-Telegraph · 8/17/2018  · 308.254.2818 STATEwidES HELP wANTEd classifieds@suntelegraph.com L18-463 SouthLaw, P.C. 13160 Foster Suite 100 Overland Park,

4B – Friday, August 17, 2018 class adsLg. Studio and 1 Bedroom Apt., all utilities paid. Call 303-909-8849

House for Rent, 3 bed , 2 bath, garage, sprinkler’s. Call for more info. 308-249-1053

2 Bed, 1 Bath, Partial Basement, 308-289-4578.

NOW HIRING! Local insurance office seek-ing motivated individuals to become insurance profes-sionals. Call us at (308)633-3151 or email resumes to [email protected]

USAprons, Inc. is looking for people who enjoy sewing. Hours 8:00 am until 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Paid Holidays, nights and weekends off. Please apply in person 1200 Jackson Street, Sidney. EOE

Huge indoor Garage Sale. Furniture, household, stuff for everyone ! Aug 17, 8-5, Aug 18, 8-12. 432 20th Ave.

UNABLE TO work due to inju-ry or illness? Call Bill Gordon & Assoc., Social Security Disability Attorneys! Free Evaluation. Local Attorneys Nationwide. 1-866-818-0868. Mail: 2420 N St. NW, Washington DC. Office: Broward Co. FL, (TX/NM Bar).

AFFORDABLE PRESS Release service. Send your message to 164 newspapers across Nebraska for one low price! Call 1-800-369-2850 or www.nebpress.com for more details.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING $225 in 163 newspapers. Reach thousands of readers for $225/25 word ad. Contact your local newspaper or call 1-800-369-2850.

VIASAT SATELLITE Internet.

Up to 12 mbps plans start-ing at $30/month. Our fast-est speeds (up to 50 mbps) & unlimited data plans start at $100/month. Call Viasat today: 1-877-255-9312.

ENJOY 100% guaran-teed, delivered to-the-door Omaha Steaks! Save 75% Plus get 4 more Burgers & 4 more Kielbasa Free! Order The Family Gourmet Buffet - Only $49.99. Call 1-855-993-6208, mention code 51689CZD or visit www.OmahaSteaks.com/good34.

DIRECTV SELECT Package! Over 150 Channels! Only $35/month (for 12 months). Order Now! Get a $100 AT&T Visa Rewards Gift Card (some restrictions apply). Call 1-855-977-3794.

DISH TV $59.99 for 190 Channels, $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation,

Smart HD DVR included, Free Voice Remote. Some restric-tions apply. Call 1-877-688-4784.

FDA-REGISTERED Hearing Aids. 100% risk-free! 45-day home trial. Comfort fit. Crisp clear sound. If you decide to keep it, pay only $299 per aid. Free Shipping. Call Hearing Help Express, 1-855-763-2604.

SAFE STEP Walk-In Tub. #1 selling walk-in tub in North America. BBB accred-ited. Arthritis Foundation Commendation. Therapeutic jets. MicroSooth Air Therapy System. Less than 4 inch step-in. Wide door. Anti-slip floors. American made. Call 855-514-1511 for up to $1,500 off.

SAVE ON Medicare Supplement Insurance! Get a fast and free rate quote from

Medicare.com. No cost! No obligation! Compare quotes from major insurance compa-nies. Operators standing by. Call 1-855-456-0592.

STAY IN your home longer with an American Standard Walk-in Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-888-332-9560.

DONATE YOUR car for Breast Cancer! Help United Breast Cancer Foundation educa-tion, prevention & support programs. Fast free pickup - 24 hour response - tax deduction. 1-888-309-7108.

For rENT GArAGE SALE

LookiNG To

SELL your cAr?

Advertise it in the our

affordable classified

section! Please

send Classifieds

to classifieds@

suntelegraph.com

or call Dana at

308.254.2818

STATEwidES

HELP wANTEd

[email protected]

L18-463SouthLaw, P.C.

13160 Foster Suite 100Overland Park, KS 66213-

2660(913) 663-7600FILE NO. 209364

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE

For default in the pay-ment of debt secured by a deed of trust executed by Joshua A. Weinbender and Heather R. Weinbender, dated June 30, 2006, and recorded on July 5, 2006, Document No. 084319, in Book No. 284, at Page 557 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Cheyenne County, Nebraska, the undersigned Successor Trustee will on August 27, 2018, at 10:00 AM, at the East Door of the Cheyenne County, Courthouse, Sidney, Nebraska, sell at public vendue to the high-est bidder for cash:

LOTS FIVE (5) AND SIX (6), BLOCK FOURTEEN (14), NASH’S ADDITION TO LODGEPOLE, CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA. A.P.N.: 170049566, com-monly known as 605 Bates Blvd, Lodgepole, NE, 69149

subject to all prior easements, restrictions, reservations, covenants and encumbrances now of record, if any, to satisfy the debt and costs.

Edward E. Brink, Successor Trustee

First Publication: July 20, 2018

NOTICEPursuant to the Fair

Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. §1692c(b), no information concern-ing 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 juris-diction. The debt collector is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose (No. 209364). For more information, visit HYPERLINK “http://www.southlaw.com” www.Southlaw.com

File No. 209364[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph on July 20,27, August 3,10,17, 2018]

L18-510Village of GurleyBoard of Trustees

July 30, 2018The public notice of

a regular meeting of the Village Board of Trustees was posted in the US Post Office, Outlaw Cafe and the Community Hall on July 23, 2018. The Trustees con-vened in open and public session at the Community Hall for a regular meet-ing at 7:30 p.m. Chairman Randall Horst called the meeting to order. Trustees present were Randall Horst, Richard Egging, Eli Weyerts, and Joe Schoolcraft. Lloyd Searles was excused. Present were Leigh Niekum, Village Clerk and Mark Lind was excused. Bernice Russell also attended.

Chairman Randall Horst announced the Village of Gurley would follow the State mandate for open meetings. Declared the Open Meeting Act is posted on the east wall of the Community Hall Meeting Room.

Minutes of the June 25, 2018, regular meet-ing were read and minutes were approved.

Disbursements were reviewed. Motion made

by Weyerts and seconded by Egging to approve dis-bursements of $18,092.42 as follows: $4,597.16 sal-aries, $3285.60 Van Pelt Fencing, repairs, $490.38 Points West Bank, taxes, $2,000.00 Marick’s Waste, service, $2,171.93 Wheat Belt, services, $117.00 Dalton Telephone, service, $29.05 Viaero, service, $3.42 One Call, service, $173.30 Panhandle Coop, supplies, $965.95 South Platte NRD, maintenance, $35.88 Bomgaars, sup-plies, $163.00 Cranmore Protection, service, $165.87 PADD, dues, $59.59 L Niekum, supplies, $264.00 NE Dpt Revenue, taxes, $248.65 NE Dpt Revenue, taxes, $511.00 League of NE Municipalities, dues, $459.91 United Systems, service, $78.78 Black Hills Energy, service, $120.00 Outlaws, service, $30.00 NE Public Health, service, $19.88 Sidney Sun Telegraph, service, $200.00 Village of Gurley, fund transfer, $221.00 Village of Gurley fund transfer, $1512.65 Village of Gurley, fund transfer, $150.00 R Horst, travel, $18.42 Black Hills Energy, service. Roll Call Vote: Horst, Egging, Weyerts, Schoolcraft – all Yea. Nay-None. Motion car-ried. Financial report was reviewed. A motion was made by Egging and second by Schoolcraft to approve the Finance Report dated July 2018. Roll Call Vote: Horst, Egging, Weyerts, Schoolcraft – all Yea. Nay-None. Motion carried.

Public Forum:None.Old business:Horst reported that

mosquito spraying was completed on July 18. Discussion was held

regarding future spraying. Everyone agreed to future spraying dependent upon timing and need.

Horst reported on his discussions with the Attorney regarding nui-sance property. Ordinance stands as currently writ-

ten. The next step would be pursuing legal prosecu-tion which can become a lengthy process and costly.

New Business:Horst presented the

LARM renewal informa-tion. Discussion was held and a motion was made

by Egging to adopt the 180 day, 3 year term with LARM and seconded by Weyerts. Roll call vote: Horst, Egging, Weyerts, Schoolcraft - all Yea. Nay-None. Motion carried.

Niekum presented a

legals

AUTO HAIL REPAIR

we can take you now!

cory with hailtech308.883.2089

shops inOGALLALA & GRANT

FREE ESTIMATESFREE LOANER VEHICLES

[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on August 17, 2018]

L18-513Nebraska TelephoNe assisTaNce program (NTap) iNcludes lifeliNe

What is NTap?

• NTAP assists qualifying low-income individuals with obtaining and keeping telephone service affordable by lowering monthly service rates. • NTAP reduces the cost of local voice service (landline or wireless) up to $3.50. The state discount will appear as a credit on your monthly telephone bill within 60 days of enrollment. No cash or checks will be distributed. The telephone bill must be in the name of, or contain the name of the individual that qualifies for the program.

Who is eligible for NTap?

NTAP, includes Lifeline which is a non-transferable, federal benefit that makes monthly voice or broadband service more affordable. The program is limited to one discount per household. Eligible households may apply the monthly Lifeline discount to either broadband service (home or wireless) or voice service (home or wireless) but not both. The state NTAP discount applies to voice only. NTAP customers also have the option to apply the discount to a service bundle, such as home phone and home internet. The Lifeline voice service also includes toll blocking to qualifying customers without charge. Customers who qualify for both the NTAP state and federal benefits could receive a discount of up to $12.75.

To qualify for NTap, state and federal, a consumer must participate in oNe of the following programs:

• Medicaid (NOT MEDICARE)• Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) formerly food stamps• Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Federal Public Housing Assistance• Children’s Health Insurance Programs (Kids Connection, SAM, MAC & EMAC) • and Veterans or Survivors Pension Benefit • or have a household income that is at or below 135% of the federal poverty guidelines.

To receive an application for NTAP and Lifeline, download an application from www.psc.state.ne.us, or email a request to the NTAP Program, or call the Nebraska Public Service Commission at: (402) 471-3101 (Lincoln) or (800) 526-0017 (Nebraska Only) or mail request to: NTAP P.O. Box 94927 Lincoln, NE 68509-4927 or mail COMPLETED application form to: NTAP P.O. Box 94927 Lincoln, NE 68509-4927

Continued on 5B

SIDNEY PUBLIC SCHOOLShas an opening for a full-time Custodian. This

position includes benefits and a competitive wage. The application form may be obtained at the

Superintendent’s office or under the Employment Opportunities tab at www.sidneyraiders.org.

Send application to Superintendent, 1101 21st Ave, Sidney, NE 69162 or call 308-254-5855. EOE

Looking for a part-time job to make a little extra money in a fun atmosphere?

The City of Sidney is accepting applications for

HILLSIDE GOLF COURSE • Pro Shop Attendant

• Food and Beverage Server

Contact Patrick Kilbride at 254-2311 for more details or see www.cityofsidney.org

to obtain part-time application or call 254-7002.

Equal Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTEDThe Villages at Sidney and Gering are looking for a full time maintenance associate to start immediately. if you are interested in applying for this position please send a resume to [email protected]. This full time position begins at $12 an hour. You must be willing to travel between Sidney and Gering. A company vehicle will be provided. A minimum two years maintenance or handyman experience is required. The successful applicant must pass a background check and have a valid driver’s license. Paid Holidays, vacation and retirement benefits are included.

LEGAL NOTICE / CLASS AD DEADLINES

308-254-2818

Please send LeGALS to [email protected] CLASSiFiedS to [email protected]

For Publication on: notice Must Be Received By:Wednesday................................................ 3:00 PM FridayFriday ..................................................... 3:00 PM Tuesday

Please review your ad upon first publication to ensure accuracy. Claims for adjustment must be made within the first 7 days of first publication. Credit will only be issued for the first insertion. The Sidney Sun-Telegraph regrets that it cannot be responsible for more than one date of incorrect publication.

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Friday, August 17, 2018 – 5Blegals

suntelegraph.com

Please review your ad upon first publication to ensure accuracy. Claims for adjustment must be made within the first 7 days of first publication. Credit will only be issued for the first insertion. The Sidney Sun-Telegraph regrets that it cannot be responsible for more than one date of incorrect publication.

budget recap and noted that Rauner’s had reviewed the initial draft. Specifics will change based upon the valuation which should be received mid-August. Hearing will be held at the August 27, 2018 meeting.

Employee Reports:Niekum reported Eagle

scout project monies still being held. Mark reported on a new cell phone and on mowing notices.

Discussion Items:Discussion was held

regarding mowing notic-es and tax roles, gravel and street armor coating, street drainage, weeds, new trees, easements, jet sewer and grading.

Meeting adjourned at 8:50 p. m. Monday, July 30, 2018.

Next meeting set for 7:30 p.m., Monday, August 27, 2018 at the Village Community Hall.

Leigh NiekumVillage Clerk

[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph on August 17, 2018]

L18-511Notice of School Board

Vacancy A vacancy on the

Sidney Board of Education occurred on August 13,2018. The office vacat-ed was that of a school board member. The term of this position will expire on December 31st 2020.

Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest and resume to Tom Von Seggern at Sidney Public Schools Administration office. Applicants must be a reg-istered voter in the dis-trict. The appointee will be decided by majority vote of the remaining board mem-bers. Applicants will have until noon on August 31, 2018 to turn in the applica-tion along with the letter.

[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph on August

17,22,24,29,2018]

L18-515PEDERSON & TROSHYNSKI

315 North Dewey, Suite 205

P.O. Box 1625North Platte, NE 69103-

1625

Telephone (308) 532-9744Facsimile (308) 532-9792

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE

The following described property will be sold by the undersigned at public auction to the highest bid-der for cash or certified or cashier’s check, at the East door of the Cheyenne County Courthouse, Sidney, Nebraska on September 26, 2018, at 10:00 a.m., MST:

LOT FIFTEEN (15), BLOCK THREE (3), SKY MANOR ADDITION TO SIDNEY, CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA, com-monly known as 1609 SKY ROAD, SIDNEY, NEBRASKA 69162.

All announcements on the date of sale will control.

Points West Community Bank, Trustee

Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph

Sidney, NebraskaAugust 17, 24, 31 and

September 7 and 14, 2018[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph on August 17,24,31, September 7.14. 2018]

[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on August 17, 2018]

L18-512 The Dalton Telephone CompanyPublic Notice

The Dalton Telephone Company, Inc. provides the following basic telecom-munications services throughout its designated service area:

• Single-party voice-grade service with connectivity to the public switched network• Local exchange service including local usage free of per-minute charges• Duel tone multi-frequency signaling• Single party revertive calling• Access to emergency services• Access to operator services• Access to directory assistance• Toll blocking, 900 & 976 blocking and extended community calling blocking options without charge to qualified low-income customers.

Basic services are offered at the following rates:Single-Party Residence Service $19.25*Single-Party Business Service $29.95*Residential Federal Subscriber Line Charge-Single Line $6.50Business Federal Subscriber Line Charge-Multi Line $9.20Residential Touch Tone Service No ChargeBusiness Touch Tone Service No Charge

*The above rates do not include charges for long distance, operator services, Directory Assistance, 911 emergency service, or other state and federal, state or local taxes and fees.

Discounts are available to low-income customers who qualify for participat-ing in Lifeline telephone and broadband internet assistance programs. For information concerning these programs, please call Dalton Telephone at 866.542.6779

Continued from 4B

and other services that put employees into overtime. He said when depart-ments have weekend work that have to be performed, they are adjusting their schedules accordingly.

“If they have to be out two hours for a scheduled task on the weekend, they need to be going home early during the week,” he said.

Sadler said he understands there are times of emergency where crews need to be called out.

“You can’t help those things,” he said, “we will still take care of the have-to’s.” But he added crews are going to make the best effort to avoid the overtime when they can.

Other changes include reductions in setting aside funds for equipment. Sadler said the fire department was due to set aside $200,000 for the fu-ture purchase of a fire truck. For the second year, that amount was reduced to $80,000.

“We’ll still be able to replace the truck at some point,” Sadler said, “but it’s going to have to be further down the road.”

Sadler said with the changes, the city won’t have to make personnel changes at this time, and doesn’t want to.

“We’ve done all we can without get-ting into full time personnel,” he told council. “Any more and we would have to start cutting people.”

In discussing some of the cuts, coun-cil members expressed some services and programs they would like to keep. Sadler said “You can keep some of those if you want, but that would mean a higher deficit.”

Council members talked about alter-native methods of keeping some pro-grams. Two they zeroed in on were the City Tree Program and mowing along 11th Avenue coming off of Old Post Road. Both, they said, are important as the city looks to draw new people and businesses.

“That is a main entrance into town,” said Councilman Roger Gallaway in addressing mowing schedules. “It’s one of the first things people see when they come into town. We need to maintain a good presentation.”

Alternatives included the potential to seek sponsors for the tree program and volunteers for mowing in some ar-eas in some sort of adopt-a-trail type program.

Sadler will make a list of potential areas where such programs could be used.

In the meantime, Sadler said with the new people who have come into town and the businesses looking at Sidney for expansion, he hopes for the best.

“I really feel things will be better in a couple of years,” he said.

Below is a list of reductions planned for city services:

Budget FY 2018/2019List oF service reductions

Parks/cemeterY

ParksReduce part-time summer staff by three positionsReduce mowing and water and City

greenspaces without playgrounds.

Mow every other week:• San Marino Circle• Verde Lane and Baudick Park• Triangle on El Rancho• South 11th walking trail irrigated

bluegrass sod• Transportation building• City Hall, Fire Hall & Library• Old swimming pool• Weekly mowing will continue at

areas with playgrounds and Disc Golf:

• Legion Park and family pond• War Memorial• Tennis and sand volleyball• Deer Run Park• North Park• Reduce ballfield mowing to once

per week (Mon.) from twice per week (Mon. and Thurs.)

• Slope-mowers reduced mowing areas. Only weekly will be on ir-rigated portions of the flood ditch, pond and Verde Lane slopes

areas not mowed will be:• Boot Hill• Camp Lookout• Area between Aquatic and T-Ball

fields• Walking trail slopes and trail edges

from Legion Park to Fairgrounds• Walking trail from Deer Run to

Hilltop near Sapp Brothers Truck Stop

• Walking trail at South 11th from Summit to Old Post Road stoplight

• Cease supplemental feeding of fish at Pond

• Reduce porta-potty rentals from 11 unites to 6 units. Removal from:

• Walking trail (1) near rest home on Toledo

• Soccer remove (2) of 4• Legion Pond and playground (1)• Tennis/Sand volleyball (1)• This will leave 2 at soccer field, 2

at horseshoe pits and 2 and North Park

Tree Program budget dropped. Tree City USA and Arbor Day Cele-

bration can be held in April 2019, with-out the Annual City of Sidney Tree-Giveaway. In April 2020, we will not be recognized for 2019 Tree City USA, as we most likely will not have met the parameter of spending $2 per capita on City tree care.

Drop Shade for Sidewalks program for summer 2019.

cemetery• Reduce mowing and irrigation.• Mow ½ cemetery each week on al-

ternating schedules.• Memorial Day Monday• Reduce Monday labor assisting

with patron questions from two staffers to zero. Has been two per-sons about 9 a.m. until noon.

general administrationOutside legal services eliminated.

LiBrarYAll part-time staff will be released.

Full-time staff will go to a flexible 6-day, 40-hour schedule to cover their loss. The library will close an hour ear-lier on Monday – Thursday and Satur-

day. When sick and vacation time is used, it may be a challenge to have two staff members present in the library at all times creating a safety issue since part-time staff cannot be utilized.

The library staff will take on all jani-torial work.

Computer upgrade of the 6-year old public computers will be put on hold.

Staff and board will not be reim-bursed for training and associated travel, which may impact the library’s certification if the necessary training credits cannot be completed

No additional reserves made toward a new bookmobile.

Materials budget will be cut so fewer new books will be available.

With the schools going one-to-one with Chromebooks for their students, the library’s wifi internet access will be critical for the students who don’t have internet access at home or live in com-munities with poor service. A service hour reduction will limit their access at the library when we should be consid-ering having service on Sunday to ac-commodate them.

goLFWhen leagues are finished in Sep-

tember, close the golf shop at 7 p.m. for service and close the bar and grill down at 5 p.m. for service, letting golf-ers know that services will be limited. Beers and drinks would be available by Jody or Patrick.

Close restaurant side on Sundays af-ter 3 p.m. for food service in September. Beer and liquor would be available.

Reduce food menu items in late Au-gust to save on purchasing.

Reduce mowing of rough areas in late August weather permitting to twice a week instead of three days a week.

Apply greens growth regulator to stunt growth when greens come out of aerification. Use greens roller at least twice to three times a week to save 30% mowing times.

Reduce cleaning for carpet mats and towels for food and beverage. Will wash at house.

Shut down course earlier in Novem-ber to save on mowing and other main-tenance costs.

PoLiceReduce to one-night shift patrolWill cause less time to be dedicated

to foot patrols and extra patrol house watches, keeping the unit mobile pa-trolling and or enforcing traffic laws

Discontinue SWATFour officers are assigned to SWAT

team, training 16 hours each a month to maintain minimum level of readi-ness. All training hours are outside of regular shift work.

Skeleton crew for holidays reducing response time and type of extra patrol activities during a normal shift

Public presentations re: active shooter, county government day, cyber safety, bike safety, Halloween safety, stranger danger, drug identification, fraud awareness, driver ed, drug edu-cation program at schools.

Parade and special event traffic con-trol and security.

Currently require officers to com-plete reports daily to county attorney

and public on accidents, we would not have next day service for this.

Two officers trained to provide child car seat installation and inspection for public and hospital. Usually called back to work to conduct these checks.

Providing safety books to business and school.

Performing DRE (drug recognition evaluations) for outside agencies un-less one is working.

transPortationIf needed, the following two mea-

sures will be taken:Take one hour off the daily Stage

Line bus route.Eliminate Saturdays from the Stage

Line schedule.

soLid wasteReduce mowing landfill lot and flood

ditch.Reduce recycling hours.Reduce Saturdays to once a month

(2nd Saturday)Eliminate Evacuation Certification

of Freon from air conditioners and re-frigerators

Eliminate maintenance of compost pile, using with dirt to cover bale pit

streetsPaint markings once in the fall be-

fore school startsMow and trim right-of-ways and

ditches twice a year, June or July and fall

Cut back on over-time hours remov-ing snow, starting later and working only 8 hours each day, which will re-quire a longer period of time for roads to be cleared.

Street sweeping would be changed to twice a year from one end of town to the other in spring and fall and after any major storm.

Street sweeping downtown early Fri-day mornings from June 1st to Sept. 1st.

Reduce grading of streets and alleys to actual need rather than doing them all.

waterCut scheduled overtime on week-

ends, will average (readings of) water pumped from Friday to Monday.

Reduce hydrant replacement from five hydrants a year to two hydrants a year.

Reduce training to just needed CEU to maintain licenses.

No shut-offs and turn-ons after 3:30 on weekdays unless it is an emergency.

sewerComplete only scheduled mainte-

nances and repairs as needed.Cut out lining of one sewer main and

rebuilding three manholes.

wastewaterReplace the fine bubbler diffusers,

moving back a year or until they start to fail.

Delay buying heat pump/PTAC unit. Will have current one repaired.

Delay buying lab drying oven that was planned to update to a modern oven with better controls.

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