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Wednesday, April 11, 2018 – 7A class ads Lg. Studio Apt., all utilities paid. $400 Call 303-909- 8849 2 Bedroom house to Rent in Sidney. Fenced yard, storage shed. Pets welcome. $450.00 /month. Call 308-879-4523 2 bedroom 1 bath upstairs 1 non conforming bedroom 1/2 bath downstairs. non attached 2 car garage located 5 miles southwest of sidney. pets negotiable $600 a month rent $600 deposit you pay utilities comes with stove and refrigerator. Call 308-250- 2040 for more information. Elderly person needs driver. All insurance paid. Valid driv- er’s license and good driving record required,references preferred. Call 254-4434. Jack’s Refrigeration is hiring a HVAC service tech. Extensive training provided, great pay potential and benefits. Must have a clean record and be willing to relocate to Alliance. Call 762-1613, or email your resume to jacksheatncool@ yahoo.com Tallgrass Energy Temporary Line Patroller Sidney, NE Responsible for implementing Tallgrass’ Damage Prevention Program including performing and coordinating work group activities including patrolling, locating, construction inspec- tion, and excavation inspec- tion of Company gas/liquids pipelines, appurtenances, compressor stations, process plants and other related facil- ities. To apply, go to: www. tallgrassenergylp.com. Job ID: 1239 AKC Chocolate Lab Puppies. 4 Female, 2 Male. For more information call Kyle @ 308- 280-0682 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING works! Place your 25 word ad into thousands of Nebraska homes for $225. Contact your local newspaper or call 1-800-369-2850. BANKRUPTCY: FREE ini- tial consultation. Fast relief from creditors. Low rates. Statewide filing. No office appointment necessary. Call Steffens Law Office, 308- 872-8327. steffensbankrupt- cylaw.com. We are a debt relief agency, which helps people file bankruptcy under the bankruptcy code. AFFORDABLE PRESS Release service. Send your message to 165 newspapers across Nebraska for one low price! Call 1-800-369-2850 or www. nebpress.com for more details. U.S. MEAT Animal Research Center, Clay Center, NE, has permanent and temporary positions available in farm and livestock. Competitive salary. Excellent benefits. Visit https://employment. unl.edu (search keywords ‘Clay Center’) or call John Rieckman at 402-762-4117. GUITAR WANTED! Local musi- cian will pay up to $12,500 for pre-1975 Gibson, Fender, Martin and Gretsch guitars. Fender amplifiers also. Call toll free! 1-800-995-1217. FOR RENT FOR SALE STATEWIDES HELP WANTED Looking to sell your car? Advertise it in the our affordable classified section! Please send Classifieds to classifieds@suntelegraph. com. suntelegraph.com APARTMENTS AVAILABLE Sioux Villa 1703 Cedar Street 1, 2, 3, & 4 Bedroom Units 3-month Lease @ $250/month No Income Restrictions Tenant Pays All Utilities Except Water Washer/Dryer Hookups Right Off Main Street Western Heritage 2459 11th Avenue 1 Bedroom Units Central air Refrigerator and stove Rents are based on income All utilities included Lovely community room Laundry Room Onsite “Housing Partners of Western Nebraska is an equal opportunity provider.” Call Today for application information 308.254.3670 scottsbluffhousing.com The Hot Spot Smokehouse in Peetz, CO is looking for Waitresses and Bartenders for night time help Wednesday through Saturday. Call Jim at 970.520.2910 for more information. • Accounting and Auditing • Administrative Office • Construction Project Management • Property Management • Facility Maintenance As a real estate development company we can offer a full benefits package, including relocation package and hiring bonus. Call Recruiting at 402-390-5276 or email at [email protected]. Thinking about moving to Omaha? Richdale Apartments has opportunities in a variety of departments! Hampton Inn 635 Cabela Dr. Sidney, Ne Monday thru Friday Hampton Inn. Serious Inquires Only QUESTIONS? Contact Kriesel Certified Seed Gurley at [email protected] or call 308.884.2424 KRIESEL CERTIFIED SEED is looking for a FULL TIME SEED PRODUCTION ASSISTANT. Duties include all jobs involved in the production, processing, and marketing of certified small grain seed. ENERGY DISPATCHER / INVENTORY CONTROL SPECIALIST GREAT BENEFITS Frenchman Valley Coop is looking for an Energy Dispatcher/Inventory Con- trol Specialist in the Imperial Nebraska Office. This is a FULL TIME position with GREAT BEN- EFITS including health insurance, vision, dental, paid time off and an excellent retirement plan that includes both 401(k) and defined pension. Dispatching experience is preferred but willing to train the right person. Must be advanced in Microsoft Excel, have excellent communication and time-management skills along with the ability to work in high-pressure situations and fast-paced environments. For more information, contact Al Roscigno at 308-882-3230 or Aaron Richards at 308-882-3217. EOE WOULD YOU LIKE TO GET INVOLVED IN CITY GOVERNMENT? The City of Sidney is accepting applications for this VOLUNTEER Board: TREE BOARD The Tree Board oversees the care, preservation, trim- ming, planting, removal of trees and shrubs in public right-of-way, streets and alleys. Appointed by the City Council for a three-year term. See www.cityofsidney.org under “How Do I” to access application or pick up in City Manager’s Office, 1115 13th Avenue, Sidney (308) 254-7002 DEADLINE: April 16, 2018 at 5 p.m. Applications will be accepted at any time for all Boards vacancies that may occur. WOULD YOU LIKE TO GET INVOLVED IN CITY GOVERNMENT? The City of Sidney is accepting applications for this VOLUNTEER Board: CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION The Commission oversees enforcement of the Civil Service rules and regulations for the Police Dept. Per State Statute, no more than two members can be reg- istered electors of the same political party, so at this time, the volunteer must be a registered DEMOCRAT. The Commission consists of three members appointed by the City Manager for a 6-year term. See www.cityofsidney.org under “How Do I” to access application or pick up in City Manager’s Office, 1115 13th Avenue, Sidney (308) 254-7002 DEADLINE: April 20, 2018 at 5 p.m. Applications will be accepted at any time for all Boards vacancies that may occur. OLLIJURT’S CASH & CARRY FURNITURE 605 N. 3rd St., Sterling 970-425-2242 New and Used Furniture ALL MATTRESSES ON SALE NOW! Rockers, Lift Chairs, Sectionals on Sale w/t L18-197 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SOUTH PLATTE NATURAL RESOURCES DISTRICT Pursuant to the Nebraska Ground Water Management and Protection Act (Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 46-701 to 46-754), the South Platte Natural Resources District (SPNRD) provides notice that it will hold a public hearing on Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 6:30 p.m., or 30 minutes following the end of a public informa- tion session, whichever is later, at the Western Nebraska Community College (WNCC) - Sidney, 371 College Drive, Sidney, Nebraska, to consider the proposed Amended and Restated Districtwide Ground Water Management Area Rules and Regulations (the Rules). The geograph- ic area of the management area, which includes the proposed amended con- trols, is all of the land area located within the bound- aries of the SPNRD, which includes all of Kimball, Cheyenne and Deuel Counties and as shown on the map attached to the Rules as Appendix B. All interested persons may appear at the hearing and present testimony or pro- vide other evidence rel- evant to the issues being considered. A public infor- mation session concerning the above will be held at 5:00 p.m. on the same date and location. A general description of all controls proposed for amendment and for the contents of the Rules proposed for amendment are as follows: A) delete Rule number 6.4 from the Table of Contents and renumber accordingly; B) revise Appendix C to reflect the 2016 through 2018 Allocation Period; C) the addition of Appendix C1 to reflect the prelimi- nary range for the 2019 through 2021 Allocation amounts in Subareas A, B, C, D, E and F; D) amends the definition of Training Certification, Rule number 4.87; E) amend- ment to Rule 6.2, Permit to Construct a Water Well; F) on page 18, deletes Rules 6.4 and 6.4.1. involving Training Certification, and the following Rules are renumbered accordingly; G) revise Rule 6.6.1.1 to reflect the 2016 through 2018 Allocation Period and Allocation amounts; H) adds proposed Rule 6.6.1.2: preliminary Allocation amounts in Acre-Inches by Subarea for the 2019 through 2021 Allocation Period, which are as follows: For the purpose of dis- cussion at the public hear- ing, Allocations are pre- liminarily set at a range in Acre-Inches for each Subarea for the 2019 through 2021 Allocation Period as follows: Subarea A – Wyoming State Line to Oliver Reservoir (Road 27)Range = 36” to 42” Subarea B – Oliver Reservoir (Road 27) to Buffalo Bend (Road 87) Range = 36” to 42” Subarea C – Buffalo Bend (Road 87) to Sidney (Road 115)Range = 36” to 42” Subarea D – Sidney (Road 115) to Colorado State LineRange = 36” to 48” Subarea E – South Platte ValleyRange = 36” to 48” Subarea F TablelandsRange = 33” to 39” When the Board deter- mines the final amount of the Allocations after the public hearing and receiv- ing written comments, the Allocations for each Subarea shall be a specific number of Acre-Inches for each Subarea, and not a range of Acre-Inches for each Subarea. In addition, proposed Rule 6.6.1.2.1 provides for legals CONTINUED ON 8A
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Page 1: class ads - The Sidney Sun-Telegraph · 4/11/2018  · class ads Wednesday, April 11, 2018 – 7A Lg. Studio Apt., all utilities paid. $400 Call 303-909-8849 2 Bedroom house to Rent

Wednesday, April 11, 2018 – 7Aclass adsLg. Studio Apt., all utilities paid. $400 Call 303-909-8849

2 Bedroom house to Rent in Sidney. Fenced yard, storage shed. Pets welcome. $450.00 /month. Call 308-879-4523

2 bedroom 1 bath upstairs 1 non conforming bedroom 1/2 bath downstairs. non attached 2 car garage located 5 miles southwest of sidney. pets negotiable $600 a month rent $600 deposit you pay

utilities comes with stove and refrigerator. Call 308-250-2040 for more information.

Elderly person needs driver. All insurance paid. Valid driv-er’s license and good driving record required,references preferred. Call 254-4434.

Jack’s Refrigeration is hiring a HVAC service tech. Extensive training provided, great pay potential and benefits. Must have a clean record and be willing to relocate to Alliance. Call 762-1613, or email your

resume to [email protected]

Tallgrass Energy Temporary Line Patroller Sidney, NE Responsible for implementing Tallgrass’ Damage Prevention Program including performing and coordinating work group activities including patrolling, locating, construction inspec-tion, and excavation inspec-tion of Company gas/liquids pipelines, appurtenances, compressor stations, process plants and other related facil-ities. To apply, go to: www.tallgrassenergylp.com. Job ID: 1239

AKC Chocolate Lab Puppies. 4 Female, 2 Male. For more information call Kyle @ 308-280-0682

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING works! Place your 25 word ad into thousands of Nebraska homes for $225. Contact your local newspaper or call 1-800-369-2850.

BANKRUPTCY: FREE ini-tial consultation. Fast relief from creditors. Low rates. Statewide filing. No office

appointment necessary. Call Steffens Law Office, 308-872-8327. steffensbankrupt-cylaw.com. We are a debt relief agency, which helps people file bankruptcy under the bankruptcy code.

AFFORDABLE PRESS Release service. Send your message to 165 newspapers across Nebraska for one low price! Call 1-800-369-2850 or www.nebpress.com for more details.

U.S. MEAT Animal Research Center, Clay Center, NE, has permanent and temporary positions available in farm and livestock. Competitive salary. Excellent benefits. Visit https://employment.unl.edu (search keywords ‘Clay Center’) or call John Rieckman at 402-762-4117.

GUITAR WANTED! Local musi-cian will pay up to $12,500 for pre-1975 Gibson, Fender, Martin and Gretsch guitars. Fender amplifiers also. Call

toll free! 1-800-995-1217.FOR RENT FOR SALE

STATEwidES

HELP wANTEd

Looking to sell your car? Advertise it in the our affordable classified section! Please send Classifieds to [email protected].

suntelegraph.com

APARTMENTS AVAILABLESioux Villa1703 Cedar Street1, 2, 3, & 4 Bedroom Units3-month Lease @ $250/monthNo Income RestrictionsTenant Pays All Utilities Except WaterWasher/Dryer HookupsRight Off Main Street

Western Heritage2459 11th Avenue1 Bedroom UnitsCentral airRefrigerator and stoveRents are based on income All utilities includedLovely community roomLaundry Room Onsite

“Housing Partners of Western Nebraskais an equal opportunity provider.”

Call Today for application information308.254.3670

scottsbluffhousing.com

The Hot Spot Smokehouse in

Peetz, COis looking for

Waitresses and Bartenders for night time help

Wednesday through Saturday.

Call Jim at 970.520.2910 for more information.

• Accounting and Auditing• Administrative Office• Construction Project Management• Property Management• Facility Maintenance

As a real estate development company we can offer a full benefits package, including relocation package and hiring bonus.

Call Recruiting at 402-390-5276 or email at [email protected].

Thinking about moving to Omaha? Richdale Apartments has

opportunities in a variety of departments!

Hampton Inn635 Cabela Dr.

Sidney, Ne

Monday thru Friday

Hampton Inn.Serious Inquires Only

QUESTIONS?Contact Kriesel Certified Seed Gurley

at [email protected] call 308.884.2424

KRIESELCERTIFIED SEED

is looking for aFULL TIME SEED

PRODUCTION ASSISTANT.

Duties include all jobs involved in the production, processing, and

marketing of certified small grain seed. ENERGY DISPATCHER / INVENTORY CONTROL SPECIALIST

GREAT BENEFITS Frenchman Valley Coop is looking for an Energy Dispatcher/Inventory Con-trol Specialist in the Imperial Nebraska Office. This is a FULL TIME position with GREAT BEN-EFITS including health insurance, vision, dental, paid time off and an excellent retirement plan that includes both 401(k) and defined pension. Dispatching experience is preferred but willing to train the right person. Must be advanced in Microsoft Excel, have excellent communication and time-management skills along with the ability to work in high-pressure situations and fast-paced environments. For more information, contact Al Roscigno at 308-882-3230 or Aaron Richards at 308-882-3217. EOE

WOULD YOU LIKE TO GET INVOLVED IN CITY GOVERNMENT?

The City of Sidney is accepting applications for this VOLUNTEER Board:

TREE BOARD The Tree Board oversees the care, preservation, trim-ming, planting, removal of trees and shrubs in public right-of-way, streets and alleys. Appointed by the City Council for a three-year term.

See www.cityofsidney.org under “How Do I”

to access application or pick up in

City Manager’s Office, 1115 13th Avenue, Sidney

(308) 254-7002

DEADLINE: April 16, 2018 at 5 p.m. Applications will be accepted at any time for

all Boards vacancies that may occur.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO GET INVOLVED IN CITY GOVERNMENT?

The City of Sidney is accepting applications for this VOLUNTEER Board:

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION The Commission oversees enforcement of the Civil Service rules and regulations for the Police Dept. Per State Statute, no more than two members can be reg-istered electors of the same political party, so at this time, the volunteer must be a registered DEMOCRAT. The Commission consists of three members appointed by the City Manager for a 6-year term.

See www.cityofsidney.org under “How Do I”

to access application or pick up in

City Manager’s Office, 1115 13th Avenue, Sidney

(308) 254-7002

DEADLINE: April 20, 2018 at 5 p.m. Applications will be accepted at any time for

all Boards vacancies that may occur.

ollijurt’scash & carry furniture

605 n. 3rd st., sterling

970-425-2242New and Used Furniture

AllmAttressesoN sAleNoW!

rockers,lift Chairs,sectionalson sale w/t

L18-197NOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARINGSOUTH PLATTE NATURAL RESOURCES DISTRICTPursuant to the Nebraska

Ground Water Management and Protection Act (Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 46-701 to 46-754), the South Platte Natural Resources District (SPNRD) provides notice that it will hold a public hearing on Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 6:30 p.m., or 30 minutes following the end of a public informa-tion session, whichever is later, at the Western Nebraska Community College (WNCC) - Sidney,

371 College Drive, Sidney, Nebraska, to consider the proposed Amended and Restated Districtwide Ground Water Management Area Rules and Regulations (the Rules). The geograph-ic area of the management area, which includes the proposed amended con-trols, is all of the land area located within the bound-aries of the SPNRD, which includes all of Kimball, Cheyenne and Deuel Counties and as shown on the map attached to the Rules as Appendix B. All interested persons may appear at the hearing and present testimony or pro-vide other evidence rel-

evant to the issues being considered. A public infor-mation session concerning the above will be held at 5:00 p.m. on the same date and location.

A general description of all controls proposed for amendment and for the contents of the Rules proposed for amendment are as follows: A) delete Rule number 6.4 from the Table of Contents and renumber accordingly; B) revise Appendix C to reflect the 2016 through 2018 Allocation Period; C) the addition of Appendix C1 to reflect the prelimi-nary range for the 2019 through 2021 Allocation

amounts in Subareas A, B, C, D, E and F; D) amends the definition of Training Certification, Rule number 4.87; E) amend-ment to Rule 6.2, Permit to Construct a Water Well; F) on page 18, deletes Rules 6.4 and 6.4.1. involving Training Certification, and the following Rules are renumbered accordingly; G) revise Rule 6.6.1.1 to reflect the 2016 through 2018 Allocation Period and Allocation amounts; H) adds proposed Rule 6.6.1.2: preliminary Allocation amounts in Acre-Inches by Subarea for the 2019 through 2021 Allocation Period, which are

as follows: For the purpose of dis-

cussion at the public hear-ing, Allocations are pre-liminarily set at a range in Acre-Inches for each Subarea for the 2019 through 2021 Allocation Period as follows:

Subarea A – Wyoming State Line to Oliver Reservoir (Road 27)Range = 36” to 42”

Subarea B – Oliver Reservoir (Road 27) to Buffalo Bend (Road 87)Range = 36” to 42”

Subarea C – Buffalo Bend (Road 87) to Sidney (Road 115)Range = 36” to 42”

Subarea D – Sidney

(Road 115) to Colorado State LineRange = 36” to 48”

Subarea E – South Platte ValleyRange = 36” to 48”

Subarea F – TablelandsRange = 33” to 39”

When the Board deter-mines the final amount of the Allocations after the public hearing and receiv-ing written comments, the Allocations for each Subarea shall be a specific number of Acre-Inches for each Subarea, and not a range of Acre-Inches for each Subarea.

In addition, proposed Rule 6.6.1.2.1 provides for

legals

continued on 8A

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Allocations in Subareas A, B, C, D, E and F for a three (3) year Allocation Period; and proposed Rule 6.6.1.2.1.1 provides that in 2021, the Board will set Allocations for a new three (3) year Allocation Period, to commence in 2022 for all Subareas;

I) Also, for the pur-pose of discussion at the public hearing, amended Rule 6.6.1.4 preliminar-ily sets the Carryforward and Carryforward Cap range between ten (10) and sixteen (16) Acre-Inches following the three (3) year Allocation Period in Subareas A, B, C, D, E and F, and every Allocation Period thereafter.

When the Board deter-mines the final amount of the Carryforward and the cap on the amount of Carryforward (“Carryforward Cap”) after the public hearing and receiving written com-ments, the Carryforward and Carryforward Cap shall be a specific num-ber of Acre-Inches, and not a range of Acre-Inches for the Carryforward and Carryforward Cap;

J) On page 36 of the proposed amended rules and regulations, adds Training Certification requirement language to Rules numbered 7.2.1 and 7.2.1.1; K) adds Rule 7.3.1, “In a Phase II Quality Management Subarea, all requirements in Phase I will be met,” and the fol-lowing Rules are renum-bered accordingly; L) adds to Rule 7.7.4, “In addi-tion, the Board, in its sole discretion, may determine to maintain the Quality Management Subarea des-ignation, but to remove the Training Certification requirement.”

Individuals with disabili-ties who wish to attend the hearing may request auxiliary aids and ser-vice necessary for par-ticipation by contacting the SPNRD by April 16, 2018. Testimony or other evidence relevant to the purposes of the hearing may also be submitted in writing to the South Platte Natural Resources District, 551 Parkland Drive, P.O. Box 294, Sidney, Nebraska 69162-0294, or by elec-tronic mail to the SPNRD at [email protected] by 5:00 p.m., Friday, April 27, 2018.

For further information regarding the proposed amendments to the rules and regulations, or for the full text of said proposed Amended and Restated Districtwide Ground Water Management Area Rules and Regulations, refer to the SPNRD website at http://www.spnrd.org, or contact the SPNRD at 551 Parkland Drive, Sidney, Nebraska, or contact the SPNRD at (308) 254-2377.

Following the public hearing on the proposed amendments to the rules and regulations, the SPNRD Board of Directors will make a decision within 90 days to set the Allocation amount for each Subarea and the Carryforward and Carryforward Cap amounts in specific Acre-Inches and not a range of Acre-Inches and whether to adopt, with or without modifications, the proposed amendments to the Districtwide Ground Water Management Area Rules and Regulations.

[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph on March 28, April 4,11,

2018] L18-203

NOTICE OF MEETINGNotice is hereby given

that a meeting of the Tree Board of the City of Sidney, NE, will be held at 12:00 p.m. on 4/17/2018, at 1115 13th Avenue, Sidney, NE, which meeting will be open to the public. An agenda for such meeting, kept continually current, is available for public inspec-tion at the office of the City Clerk in the Municipal Building.

G.F. Anthony, City Clerk[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph on APRIL 11, 2018]

L18-205NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S

SALEFor default in the pay-

ment of debt secured by a deed of trust executed by Jeffrey G Buettenback and Amy N Buettenback, dated August 7, 2014, and recorded on August 14, 2014, Document No. 2014-1543 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, Cheyenne County, Nebraska, the undersigned Successor Trustee will on May 15, 2018, at 10:00 AM, at the East Door of the Cheyenne County, Courthouse, Sidney, Nebraska, sell at public vendue to the highest bid-der for cash:

The following described real estate (as defined in Neb Rev. Stat. 76-201): Lot Seventy-seven (77) and the South Ten feet (S10’) of Lot Seventy-eight (78), Morrow’s Addition to Sidney, Cheyenne County, Nebraska., com-monly known as 1051 7th Avenue, 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: April 4, 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. 208572). For more information, visit HYPERLINK “http://www.southlaw.com” www.Southlaw.com

File No. 208572-857889[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph on April 4,11,18,25,

May 2, 2018] L18-209

Legal Notice for Name Change of a Minor Child,

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Cheyenne COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN RE NAME CHANGE OF CASE NUMBER CI-18-55 Braxtin James Roeder.

Notice is hereby given that on the 29th day of March, 2018, a petition was filed in the District Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to change a minor child’s or children’s name(s) from Braxtin James Roeder to Braxtin James Robertson.

A hearing will be had on said petition before the Honorable Derek C. Weimer, in Courtroom No. 1, 1000 10th Avenue, Sidney Nebraska, on the 8th day of May,2018,at 2:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as will be conve-nient for the Court and that unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, the minor child(ren)’s name(s) will be changed from that of Braxtin James Roeder to Braxtin James Robertson. Date 3-29-2018, Samantha Robertson, 2438 Craig Ave, Sidney Nebraska 69162. Phone 308-250-0565, [email protected].

[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph on APRIL 4,11, 2018]

L18-210Legal Notice for Name

Change of a Minor Child,IN THE DISTRICT

COURT OF Cheyenne COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN RE NAME CHANGE OF CASE NUMBER CI-18-4 Payzlie Noelle Roeder.

Notice is hereby given that on the 29th day of March, 2018, a petition was filed in the District Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to change a minor child’s or children’s name(s) from Payzlie Noelle Roeder to Payzlie Noelle Robertson.

A hearing will be had on said petition before the Honorable Derek C. Weimer, in Courtroom No. 1, 1000 10th Avenue, Sidney Nebraska, on the 8th day of May,2018,at 2:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as will be conve-nient for the Court and that

unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, the minor child(ren)’s name(s) will be changed from that of Payzlie Noelle Roeder to Payzlie Noelle Robertson. Date 3-29-2018, Samantha Robertson, 2438 Craig Ave, Sidney Nebraska 69162. Phone 308-250-0565, [email protected].

[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph on APRIL 4,11, 2018]

L18-226Village of GurleyBoard of TrusteesMarch 26, 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 March 20, 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, Lloyd Searles and Joe Schoolcraft. Present were Leigh Niekum, Village Clerk and Mark Lind. Bernice Russell and Jennifer Hellie were also in attendance.

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 February 26, 2018, regular meet-ing were read and minutes were approved.

Disbursements were reviewed. Motion made by Egging and seconded by Schoolcraft to approve dis-bursements of $13,605.91 as follows: $3713.28 sala-ries, $150.00 R Horst, trav-el, $1812.26 Wheat Belt, service, $29.20 Viaero, service, $118.04 Dalton Telephone, service, $67.74 Sidney Sun Telegraph, ser-vice, $1,650.00 Marick’s Waste, service, $921.52 Points West, taxes, $232.05 Intuit, service, $278.91 NE Dpt Revenue, taxes, $697.05 Cheyenne Co Highway, mainte-nance, $916.71 Black Hills Energy, service, $63.00 Ne Public Health, service, $1,330.66 Sapp Brother, supplies, $200.00 Village of Gurley, fund Transfer, $221.00 Village of Gurley, fund transfer, $1,204.49 Village of Gurley, fund transfer. Roll Call Vote: Horst, Egging, Weyerts, Schoolcraft, Searles – all Yea. Nay-None. Motion car-ried. Financial report was reviewed. A motion was made by Searles and sec-ond by Weyerts to approve the Finance Report dated March 2018. Roll Call Vote: Horst, Egging, Weyerts, Schoolcraft, Searles – all Yea. Nay-None. Motion car-ried.

Public Forum:Bernice Russell request-

ed information on sewer flush, property cleanup, tree replacement, drain-age issues. Jennifer Hellie also discussed issues with drainage as well as trash pickup.

Old business:Horst presented an

updated bid on the cem-etery fence for $3,615.09. Discussion was also held on the tree grant and sta-tus of tree removal.

New Business:Resolution 2018-2

regarding the approval of the Cheyenne County Local Emergency Operations Plan (LEOP) was read and a motion to approve was made by Searles and seconded by Weyerts to approve Resolution 2018-2. Roll call vote: Horst, Egging, Weyerts, Schoolcraft, Searles - all Yea. Nay – None. Resolution 2018-2 was adopted.

Discussion was held on Spring Clean-up. The deci-sion was made last year to hold this even every other year.

Employee Reports:Niekum reported on

Records Management Training to be held in Scottsbluff on April 18, 2018. Lind reported on effi-ciency testing. Discussion was held and it was decid-ed to drop testing on the park well from the rotation.

Discussion Items:Discussion was held

regarding the north street light on Hwy 385, oxida-tion pond, dirt pile, ACE returns, NRD Integrated

Management Plan and LARM.

Horst requested a motion to enter executive session. Searles made a motion to enter closed ses-sion, Schoolcraft second-ed. Roll Call Vote: Horst, Egging, Weyerts, Searles, Schoolcraft – all Yea. Nay – None. Motion carried.

A Motion was made by Searles and sec-onded by Schoolcraft to exit the closed session. Roll call Vote: Horst, Egging, Weyerts, Searles, Schoolcraft – all yea. Nay – None. Motion carried.

Meeting adjourned at 9:30 p. m. Monday, March 26, 2018.

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

Leigh NiekumVillage Clerk

[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph on APRIL 11, 2018]

L18-227“NOTICE OF HEARING

ON PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT”

“OF GUARDIAN OF A MINOR CHILD”

“Notice is given that a Petition for the Appointment of Remy Bello as Guardian for”

“Angelo T. Revercomb, a Minor Child, was filed in the Cheyenne County Court by Remy”

“Bello.”“The hearing on the

Petition for Appointment of Guardian is set on May 14, 2018, at”

“4:00 p.m. in the County Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, located at 1000 10th Street,”

“Sidney, Cheyenne County, Nebraska.”

“Attorney for the Petitioner”

“Tanya M. Martens, NSBA #24433”

“Matzke, Mattoon, Martens & Strommen, L.L.C.”

“907 Jackson Street”“P.O. Box 316”“Sidney, Nebraska

69162”[Published in the Sidney Sun-

Telegraph on APRIL 11,18,25, 2018]

L18-228NOTICE OF MEETINGNotice is hereby given

and published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph that the regular month-ly meeting of the Wheat Belt Public Power District Board of Directors will be held on April 27, 2018, at 8:30 A.M. in the District office building at 11306 Rd 32, Sidney, Nebraska. An agenda of the items to be discussed at the meeting is available at the District office and is kept continu-ally current.

[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph on APRIL 11, 2018]

L18-229IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY,

NEBRASKACase No. CI 18-24

NOTICEBeyer-Keil Wheatlands,

Inc., a Nebraska Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Calvin W. Leach and

Leach, spouse of Calvin W. Leach, real name unknown; Harry R. Leach and Leach, spouse of Harry R. Leach, real name unknown; G. O. Holtman and Cora Holtman, hus-band and wife; Walter L. Sherich and Sherich, spouse of Walter L. Sherich, real name unknown; the heirs, devisees, personal representatives, succes-sors and assigns of Walter L. Sherich, real names unknown; the heirs, devi-sees, personal represen-tatives, successors and assigns of Cora Sherich, real names unknown; Terry J. Dawson and Dawson, spouse of Terry J. Dawson, real name unknown; and All persons having or claim-ing any interest in and to the oil, gas and other min-erals in, on, under and that may be produced from the Southeast Quarter (SE/4) of Section Twenty-two (22), Township

Fifteen (15) North, Range Forty-nine (49) West of the 6th

Nebraska, real names unknown, Defendants.

P.M., Cheyenne County,TO: Calvin W. Leach

and Leach, spouse of Calvin W. Leach, real name unknown; Harry R. Leach and _ Leach, spouse of Harry R. Leach, real name unknown; G. O. Holtman and Cora Holtman, hus-band and wife; Walter L. Sherich and ___ Sherich, spouse of Walter L. Sherich,

real name unknown; the heirs, devisees, personal representatives, succes-sors and assigns of Walter L. Sherich, real names unknown; the heirs, devi-sees, personal represen-tatives, successors and assigns of Cora Sherich, real names unknown; Terry J. Dawson and Dawson, spouse of Terry J. Dawson, real name unknown; and All persons having or claim-ing any interest in and to the oil, gas and other min-erals in, on, under and that may be produced from the Southeast Quarter (SE/4) of Section Twenty-two (22), Township Fifteen (15) North, Range Forty-nine (49) West of the 6th P.M., Cheyenne County, Nebraska, real names unknown.

You are hereby noti-fied that on the 15th day of February, 2018, the Plaintiff, Beyer- Keil Wheatlands, Inc., a Nebraska Corporation, filed its Complaint in the District Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to determine and Order with regard to the Southeast Quarter (SE/4) of Section Twenty-two (22), Township Fifteen (15) North, Range Forty-nine (49) West of the 6th P.M., Cheyenne County, Nebraska, termi-nation, cancellation and extinguishing of the min-eral interests of record or claimed by the Defendants in and to the oil, gas and other minerals in, on, under and that may be produced; cancellation of said severed mineral interests of record; that the Defendants have no rights, title and inter-est or claim upon the oil, gas and other minerals in, on, under and that may be produced; title is vested in the Plaintiff, Beyer-Keil Wheatlands, Inc., a

Nebraska Corporation, in and to all interests in and to the oil, gas and other minerals, in, on, under and that may be produced, pre-viously claimed and assert-ed by the Defendants; and for such other and further relief as is just and equi-table.

You must file an appro-priate written response or answer to this Petition within thirty (30) days after service, being thirty (30) days from April 25, 2018. Upon your failure to do so, the Court may enter a judgment for the relief demanded in the Petition.

Beyer-Keil Wheatlands, Inc., a Nebraska

Corporation, PlaintiffBy: Tanya M. Martens,

NSBA No. 24433For: Matzke, Mattoon,

Martens & Strommen, L.L.C.

907 Jackson StreetP.O. Box 316Sidney, Nebraska

69162-0316 (308) 254-5595

Attorneys for the Plaintiff

[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph on APRIL 11,18,25, 2018]

L18-230IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY,

NEBRASKACase No. CI 18-25

NOTICEBeyer-Keil Wheatlands,

Inc., a Nebraska Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Wilmina B. Lowe, a/k/a Wilmena B. Lowe and Jack Lowe, wife and husband, Geraldine E. Howard; the heirs, devisees, personal representatives, suc-cessors and assigns of Geraldine E. Howard, real names unknown; Barbara C. Aro and Richard S. Aro, wife and husband; Robert D. Spearow and Dorothy M. Spearow, Co-Trustees of the Dorothy M. Spearow Revocable Trust dated March 6, 2008; and All other persons having or claiming any interest in and to the oil, gas and other miner-als in, on, under and that may be produced from the West Half (W/2) of Section Twenty-two (22), Township Fifteen (15) North, Range Forty-nine (49) West of the 6th P.M., Cheyenne County, Nebraska, real names unknown, Defendants.

TO: Wilmina B. Lowe, a/k/a Wilmena B. Lowe and Jack Lowe, wife and husband, Geraldine E. Howard; the heirs, devi-sees, personal repre-sentatives, successors and assigns of Geraldine E. Howard, real names unknown; Barbara C. Aro and Richard S. Aro, wife and husband; and All other

persons having or claiming any interest in and to the oil, gas and other miner-als in, on, under and that may be produced from the West Half (W/2) of Section Twenty-two (22), Township Fifteen (15) North,

Range Forty-nine (49) West of the 6th

names unknown.P.M., Cheyenne County,

Nebraska, realYou are hereby noti-

fied that on the 15th day of February, 2018, the Plaintiff, Beyer- Keil Wheatlands, Inc., a Nebraska Corporation, filed its Complaint in the District Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to deter-mine and Order with regard to the West Half (W/2) of Section Twenty-two (22), Township Fifteen (15)

North, Range Forty-nine (49) West of the 6th

P.M., Cheyenne County, Nebraska,

termination, cancella-tion and extinguishing of the mineral interests of record or claimed by the Defendants in and to the oil, gas and other miner-als in, on, under and that may be produced; cancel-lation of said severed min-eral interests of record; that the Defendants have no rights, title and inter-est or claim upon the oil, gas and other minerals in, on, under and that may be produced; title is vest-ed in the Plaintiff, Beyer-Keil Wheatlands, Inc., a Nebraska Corporation, in and to all interests in and to the oil, gas and other minerals, in, on, under and that may be produced, pre-viously claimed and assert-ed by the Defendants; and for such other and further relief as is just and equi-table.

You must file an appro-priate written response or answer to this Petition within thirty (30) days after service, being thirty (30) days from April 25, 2018. Upon your failure to do so, the Court may enter a judgment for the relief demanded in the Petition.

Beyer-Keil Wheatlands, Inc., a Nebraska

Corporation, PlaintiffBy: Tanya M. Martens,

NSBA No. 24433For: Matzke, Mattoon,

Martens & Strommen, L.L.C.

907 Jackson StreetP.O. Box 316Sidney, Nebraska

69162-0316 (308) 254-5595

Attorneys for the Plaintiff

[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph on APRIL 11,18,25, 2018]

L18-231ERIC H. LINDQUIST, P.C.,

L.L.O.Attorney at Law

8712 West Dodge Road, Suite 260

Omaha, Nebraska 68114NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S

SALETO WHOM IT MAY

CONCERN: You are hereby notified

that pursuant to a power of sale contained in the deed of trust in the orig-inal principal amount of $290,000.00 executed by Scott B. Stewart and Lisa R. Stewart, husband and wife, which was filed for record on June 10, 2014 as Instrument No. 2014-1056 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, the property described below will be sold by the under-signed at public auc-tion to the highest bid-der for cash or certified or cashier’s check, inside the east door of the Cheyenne County Courthouse, 1000 11th Avenue, City of Sidney, Cheyenne County, Nebraska at 10:00 AM on May 23, 2018:

Lot Five (5), Block Three (3), Deer Run Park Addition to the City of Sidney, Cheyenne County, Nebraska.

The highest bidder is required to deliver cash or certified funds to the undersigned by the close of business on the day of sale, except this require-ment is waived when the highest bidder is the ben-eficiary. The purchaser is responsible for all fees or taxes, including the docu-mentary stamp tax. At the discretion of the Successor Trustee, the purchaser may be required to deposit with the Successor Trustee, at the time of the sale, a nonrefundable certi-fied or cashier’s check in

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the amount of $5,000.00 payable to the Successor Trustee, with the full pur-chase price, in certified funds, to be received by the Successor Trustee by the end of the day. This sale is made without any warranties as to title or condition of the property.

Eric H. LindquistSuccessor Trustee

[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph on APRIL 11,18,25, May

2,9, 2018]

L18-233NOTICE OF MEETING

OFCHEYENNE COUNTY

EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS

CENTERAUTHORITY BOARD

Notice is hereby given that an open and public meeting of the Cheyenne County Emergency Communications Center Authority Board will be held on Monday, April 16, 2018 at 1:30 P.M., in the Commissioners Meeting Room, Cheyenne County

Court House, 1000-10th Avenue, Sidney, Nebraska. An agenda for such meet-ing will be kept current and available to the pub-lic 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 pur-suant to Section 84-1411 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes.

Beth E. Fiegenschuh Cheyenne County Clerk

[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph on APRIL 11, 2018]

L18-234NOTICE 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,

April 16, 2018 in the Commissioners Meeting Room, Cheyenne County Court House, 1000-10th Avenue, Sidney, Nebraska.

An agenda for such meeting will be kept cur-rent and available to the public during normal busi-ness hours at the Cheyenne County Clerk’s Office and may be modified at such meeting to include items of an emergency nature pur-suant to Section 84-1411 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes.

Beth E. Fiegenschuh Cheyenne County Clerk

[Published in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph on APRIL 11, 2018]

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Sidney Wrestling Club Shines at State

The Sidney Wrestling Club’s qualifiers traveled to the Nebraska USA State Tournament on March 19 and nearly a dozen children placed in their age divisions, show-ing that the Sidney area is fo-cused on developing wrestling talent at a young age.

Many of the children started with the club as young as kin-dergarten age and progress through elementary school until they are ready to com-pete at the high school level and beyond.

The area qualifiers for the tournament were:

Pre-K/KindergartenWyatt Andrys, Biff Durkee,

Bently Havorka, Preston Rek-er

1st/2nd GradeCayson Boltjes, Parker Rek-

er, Rylan Swope

3rd/4th GradeOwen Diemoz, Tristan

Fischer, Kyle Jaggers, Zecha-riah Roggasch

5th/6th GradeQuinn Arellano, Austin

Christiansen, Chance Houser, Patrick McCartney

7th/8th GradeCameron Brauer, Cauyer

Glanz, Kole Houser, Colby Langley, Austin Munier, Ja-cob Shoemaker

Girls Division

Ciena McKenzie

Among the qualifiers, the wrestlers that placed within their division were:

Pre-K/KindergartenBently Havorka – 1stPreston Reker – 3rd

Wyatt Andrys – 4thBiff Durkee – 8th

1st/2nd GradeCayson Boltjes – 1stParker Reker – 3rd5th/6th GradeChance Houser - 1st

Quinn Arellano – 6thPatrick McCartney – 6th

7th/8th GradeCameron Brauer – 8thGirls DivisionCiena McKenzie - 4th

Mike [email protected]

rebecca arellano/sun-telegraphThe Sidney Wrestling Club travelled to Grand Island to compete in the Nebraska USA State Tournament.

credit card balance. But if you see no way to get out of the debt you’d take on to be a bridesmaid, doing everything your friend wants might not be feasible right now.

UNDERSTAND EXPECTATIONS

It’s OK to ask what you’ll be expected to pay for, says Anne Chertoff, wedding trends expert at WeddingWire; your friend might even be open to your opting out of certain events.

Consider saying, “Thank you so much for including me in your wed-ding. I’m on a really tight budget, and I want to make sure I can participate in the way that you deserve. How are you hoping your bridesmaids will be involved in the wedding?” Get a sense of whether you’ll have to buy a specific dress, say, or co-host a bridal shower.

TELL THE TRUTHYou might know from the get-go

that there’s no way you can make it work. Or maybe you come to that conclusion after learning how elab-orate the wedding and associated events will be.

Either way, don’t put off the conversation or come up with half-baked excuses for why you can’t

participate. That could “leave an ocean of room” for the bride to misinterpret and worry you don’t value her, says Mariana Bockarova, a researcher in psychology at the University of Toronto.

Break the news in person, or over Skype or FaceTime if that’s not possible. “Seeing each other’s facial expression is really, really impor-tant in terms of eliciting empathy,” Bockarova says.

Clearly explain that you care deeply about your friend but that you can’t be in the wedding party, and end the news on a high note. Bockarova suggests saying some-thing like this: “Thank you so much for thinking of me. I’m in a really difficult financial place right now. But you mean so much to me — I’m so happy we have this friendship — and I would love to attend as a guest. I can’t wait to share in your special day.”

Showing gratitude and a heart-felt desire to celebrate your friend is crucial. Bridesmaid life can feel like an expensive chore, but being asked is still meaningful and flat-tering — more flattering, most likely, than the dress you’d have to wear.

continued from pAge 5ABriannaGERING -- The Wildcat Hills Nature

Center south of Gering will be buzzing about pollinators this weekend.

“Powerful Pollinators,” the latest event in the Wildcat Weekends series, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 14, and is open to the public free of charge.

Amanda Filipi, Commission outdoor education specialist, said she will tell attendees about the importance of pollinators, which experts say are responsible in the creation of one-third of the food humans eat and provide many other benefits to ecosystems and natural resources.

“Most people think of honey bees or bumblebees, but there are also a lot of flies, and other insects and animals that help pollinate,” she said.

Filipi said the event will feature a presentation and children’s activities. Attendees will also will learn to create pollinator habitat and will construct houses for bees that they can take home.

In addition, Natalia Bjorklund of Scottsbluff, a University of Nebraska post-graduate student who is studying pollinators, is loaning her collection of bee specimens for attendees to view.

The nature center is at Wildcat Hills State Recreation Area 10 miles south of Gering along Nebraska Highway 71. Vehicles must have a park entry permit,

available online at outdoornebraska.org or at the Nature Center.

Fall Turkey Hunters To Receive Survey

LINCOLN – Nebraska’s 2017 fall turkey hunters are encouraged to share their experiences with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission via a survey.

Hunters who provided an email address at the time they purchased a permit will soon receive an email invitation to participate in the survey. Those who did not provide an email address can take the survey at Game and Parks’ website.

The survey will ask hunters about their turkey harvest, as well as about their hunting experiences and efforts. Information obtained from the survey will be used to estimate statewide harvest, which is used to inform turkey management decisions.

Hunters are encouraged to complete the survey whether their hunting experiences were successful or not. To participate in the survey, hunters who have not provided Game and Parks with an email address can, starting April 6 visit: OutdoorNebraska.gov/turkeyhuntersurvey. The survey will be available on the website for two weeks beginning April 6.

Pollinators All The Buzz At Wildcat Hills