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H Public notices allow citizens to monitor their government Default: Failure to fulfill an obligation, especially the Power of Sale: A clause commonly written into a mortgage S

and make sure that it is working in their best interest. obligation to make payments when due to a lender. authorizing the mortgagee to advertise and sell the

F Independent newspapers assist in this cause by carrying out Encumbrance: A right attached to the property of another property in the event of default. The process is governed by

O Jacob Martin Aaron Linden Clint Beaver that may lessen its value, such as a lien, mortgage, or statute, but is not supervised by any court.

their partnership with the people’s right to know through Councilor Councilor Councilor

Y public notices. By offering an independent and archived easement. Probate: The court procedure in which a decedent’s liabilities (307) 461-1945 (307) 752-5961 (307) 675-4202 T record of public notices, newspapers foster a more trusting Foreclosure: The legal process of terminating an owner’s are settled and her assets are distributed to her heirs. I relationship between government and its citizens. interest in property, usually as the result of a default under Public Notice: Notice given to the public or persons affected C CITY OF SHERIDAN Newspapers have the experience and expertise in publishing a mortgage. Foreclosure may be accomplished by order of regarding certain types of legal proceedings, usually by public notices and have done so since the Revolutionary a court or by the statutory process known as foreclosure by publishing in a newspaper of general circulation. This notice War. Today, they remain an established, trustworthy and advertisement (also known as a power of sale foreclosure). is usually required in matters that concern the public. neutral source that ably transfers information between Lien: A legal claim asserted against the property of another,

Richard Bridger government and the people. usually as security for a debt or obligation. Disclaimer: The foregoing terms and definitions are provided merely as a guide to Councilor Public notices are the lasting record of how the public’s Mortgage: A lien granted by the owner of property to provide the reader and are not offered as authoritative definitions of legal terms. (307) 672-2892 resources are used and are presented in the most efficient security for a debt or obligation. and effective means possible. R E

T The Town of Clearmont is asking for sealed PUBLIC NOTICE S bids to repair the town’s water tank. The bids The Public Service Commission E are due to the Town of Clearmont, PO Box 127, (Commission) approved the Application of H Peter Clark Samantha Nixon Jeffrey Barron

C Clearmont WY 82835 by January 18, 2020, post- Montana-Dakota Utilities Co. (MDU or the Com- Mayor Councilor Councilor LEGAL NOTICE N (307) 751-3163 (307) 655-2283 (307) 655-2283 marked by January 14, 2020. pany) to pass on a wholesale gas cost increase of

A STRUCTURAL PORTION: $0.379 per dekatherm (Dth) to its Residential,

R 1. Contractor will install (24) 270" external Firm General Service, Small Interruptible and POLICY

F I beams. Large Interruptible customers, and Optional Sea-

O 2. Contractor will remove the existing sonal customers, effective for use on and after internal beams. January 1, 2021. The proposed pass-on in- The Sheridan Press publishes Legal N 3. Structural work must be approved by a 3rd creases are attributable to an increase in the over- Jessica Weaver Randy Sundquist W party engineer. all commodity price. The Commission’s approval Notices under the following Councilor Councilor

O INTERIOR INDUSTRIAL COATINGS PORTION: is subject to notice, protest, intervention, refund, (307) 655-2283 (307) 655-2283 T TOWN OF RANCHESTER 1. Contractor will abrasive blastclean the change, further investigation, opportunity for hear- schedule — If we receive the complete interior (100%) to an SSPC - SP ing and further order of the Commission. No. 10 "Near White Metal". After abrasive The average MDU residential customer using blast cleaning, all surfaces shall be cleaned 15.6 Dth in January 2021 will see a monthly bill in- Legal Notice by:

N of any dust residue or foreign debris. crease of approximately $5.92 (7.32%) before O 2. Contractor will apply one (1) prime coat taxes. Actual bills will vary with usage. Monday Noon T of zinc to the complete interior (100%). The proposed pass-on results in a projected – It will be Y Norm Anderson Ward Cotton Cliff Reed Coatings shall be applied to the dollar-for-dollar increase of approximately

A Mayor Councilor Councilor manufacturer's recommended film $165,000 in the Company’s January 2021 reven- published in Thursday’s paper.

D (307) 655-2217 (307) 655-9337 (307) 683-6383

thickness ues. The increase does not change the F 3. Contractor will apply one additional coat Company’s authorized rate of return. Tuesday Noon

O – It will be

of epoxy to be applied by brush and roller Commission Rule Chapter 3, Section 26 al-

N to all edges, weld seams and sharp angles. lows a utility to pass on to its customers known or 4. Contractor will apply one (1) compete projected commodity cost increases or decreases published in Friday’s paper. W coat of Epoxy to the complete interior on a dollar-for-dollar basis, subject to public no- O Dennis Wagner Laurie Walters (100%). Coatings shall be applied to the tice, opportunity for hearing and refund.

T TOWN OF DAYTON Wednesday Noon Councilor Clark manufacturer's recommendations. MDU’s Application is on file at the Commis- – It will be (307) 655-2219 Councilor (307) 655-9441 5. After painting and curing schedule is sion’s offices in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and is avail- complete, interior wet surfaces are to be able for inspection by any interested person dur- published in Saturday’s paper. disinfected per AWWA method 3 ing regular business hours or online at: T EXTERIOR INDUSTRIAL COATINGS PORTION: https://psc.wyo.gov/. Wednesday Noon N 1. Contractor will pressure wash the Anyone desiring to file a statement, interven- – It will be

O complete exterior in accordance with SSPC tion petition, protest or request for a public hear-

M SP No. 12 ing in this matter must file in writing with the Com- published in Monday’s paper.

R Greg Rohrer Jennifer Betz Jay Buhr 2. Contractor will SSPC SP No. 2 / 3 Hand mission on or before February 5, 2021. A pro- A Mayor Councilor Councilor tool clean / Power tool clean all rusted posed intervention or request for hearing must set

E Thursday Noon (307) 758-4411 ext. 104 (307) 758-4411 (307) 758-4411 areas forth the grounds under which they are made and – It will be L 3. Contractor will apply one (1) full tie coat of the position and interest of the petitioner in this C epoxy to the rusted and abraded areas. proceeding. Please mention Docket No. 30013- published in Tuesday’s paper. F Coatings shall be applied to manufacturer's 371-GP-20 (Record No. 15678) in your commu- O recommended film thickness nications. Friday Noon N 4. Contractor will apply one (1) full coat of If you wish to intervene in this matter or re- – It will be published polyurethane to the complete exterior quest a public hearing that you will attend, or want W Ronnie Poppenga Anna Switzer (100%). Coatings shall be applied to the to make a statement, a protest or a public com- inWednesday’s paper. O Councilor Councilor manufacturer's recommendations. ment, and you require reasonable accommoda- T TOWN OF CLEARMONT (307) 758-4538 (307) 758-4511 Publish Dates: December 24 & 31; January 4, 6 & tion for a disability, please contact the Commis- 8, 2020 sion at (307) 777-7427, or write to the Commis- sion at 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Chey- • Complete information, enne, Wyoming 82002, to make arrangements. PUBLIC NOTICE Communications-impaired persons may also con- REQUEST FOR BIDS FOR THE HUB ON tact the Commission by accessing Wyoming Re- descriptions and billing SMITH PHASE IV: HELP AT HOME lay at 711. Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR), Axe Build Eda Schunk Carol Grandahl Paul Fall Dated: January 5, 2021. information are required Construction, on behalf of the Senior Citizen’s Thompson Treasurer Assessor Publish Date: January8&15,2020 Clerk (307) 674-2520 (307) 674-2535 Council (dba The Hub on Smith), and the City of with each legal notice. A (307) 674-2500 Sheridan is seeking sealed bids for the Hub on Smith Phase IV: Help at Home Project. The base The Clearmont Fire District is accepting sealed bid includes but not limited to demolition of a por- bids on a 1987 Kovatch P-18 Military 2000 Gal- PDF is required if there are tion of the existing roof, limited wall demolition in- lon Water Tender. It has All Wheel Drive and has cluding power and communication, reconstruction a 500 GPM Pump. The vehicle may be seen at any signatures, with a Word of the demolished roof with structural steel and a 1264 Front Street, Clearmont, WY 82835. The Rene Botten P.J. Kane Dianna Bennett new standing seam metal roof, installation of District retains the right to accept or reject any or Document attached. Clerk of District Coroner Prosecuting spray foam insulation at exterior walls and roof, all bids. Bids are due in a sealed envelope by Y Court (307) 673-5837 Attorney and interior wall framing, batt insulation, drywall, T postmarked by Friday, January 29, 2021. Bids • Failure to include this information (307) 674-2960 (307) 674-2580 painting, doors & hardware, flooring, cabinetry,

N may be delivered to PO Box 126, Clearmont, acoustical ceilings, exterior glazing, metal siding,

U WY 82835. If you would like to deliver your bid in HVAC, electrical and communications. WILL cause delay in publication.

O person please email: [email protected] to set A pre-bid conference and site visit will be held on C an appointment to drop off your bid. Sealed bids January 14, 2021 at 9:00 AM Local time begin- will be opened at the February Board of Direct- All legal notices must be paid N ning in the City Hall Council Chambers (3rd Floor) ors Meeting on February 9, 2021 beginning at A Allen Thompson Shelley Cundiff John Fenn in Sheridan, WY. 7pm MST. in full before an “AFFIDAVIT OF D I Sheriff Sheridan County 4th Judicial District The specific nature of the scope of work for the Publish: January 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 21, & 22, 2021 (307) 672-3455 Circuit Court Judge Court Judge R project, including construction drawings and PUBLICATION” will be issued. E (307) 674-2944 (307) 674-2960 project manual are available for the CMAR by H contacting [email protected] or

S SHERIDAN COUNTY • Please contact The Sheridan Press phone 307-752-2454. The CMAR will be accept- ing sealed bids until 12:00 p.m. MST on Thursday, Do you have a legal January 28, 2021. Emailed bids can be sent to legal advertising department at [email protected] or delivered notice to publish? William Edelman Nick Siddle Terry Cram to Kayla Williamson at Emit Technologies, 2571 672-2431 if you have questions. 4th Judicial District Chairman Commissioner N. Main St., Sheridan, Wyoming. Bids will be Contact The Sheridan Court Judge Commissioner (307) 673-0759 opened at 1:00 p.m. MST on Thursday, January (307) 684-7271 (307) 751-1832 Press at 672-2431 28, 2021 and read aloud in the City Hall Council Chambers (3rd Floor). Publish Dates: January 8, 13 & 20, 2021

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