December 13, 2020 Page B-3 Sunda y Public Notice Public Notice

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE LEGAL NOTICE OF ACTION

Default having occurred and all prerequisites to foreclosure having been met, notice To: ANY INTERESTED PARTIES is hereby given that certain mortgage given by Broken Anvil Cattle Company, LLC, a Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of November, 2020 that TAYLOR Limited Liability Company, Mortgagor, in favor of Johnson Cattle Company, BROOKE ARMAJO Petitioner filed in the Tribal Court, , Inc, a Wyoming Corporation, dated January 24, 2019, recorded on January 28, 2019, Wyoming, praying that a Name Change Petition for TAYLOR BROOKE ARMAJO be as Document No. 2019-1408011 in the Office of the Clerk of Fremont County, Wyoming, granted for her name to be TAHBREE BROOKE ARMAJO. Any interested party desir- given to secure payment of a promissory note in the original amount of $550,000.00, ing to contest said Name Change shall do so by filing any objections in writing with the with the amount remaining due thereon on the first date of Notice being $565,394.76 Clerk of said Court no later than 30 days after the last date of publication hereof, or the plus accruing interest at the rate of $22.61 per diem thereafter until the date of sale, Name Change Petition shall be Granted. and costs of foreclosure, including attorney fees, will be foreclosed by sale of the fol- Jennifer Moats, Clerk of Court, Wind River Tribal Court, Phone: (307) 332-6702, Fax: lowing described real and personal property, to-wit: (307)332-7587, P.O. Box 608, Fort Washakie, Wyoming 82514. Township 4 North, Range 3 West, W.R.M., Fremont County, Wyoming Section 27: Lots 1 and 2, N1/2SW1/4, W1/2SE1/4 PUB: The Ranger Section 34: Lots 1, 4 and 5, N1/2NE1/4 December 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2020 Section 35: Lot 1 to be sold by public auction by the Sheriff of Fremont County, Wyoming to the highest bidder, for cash at 10:00 A.M. on January 7, 2021, at the front steps of the Fremont STATE OF WYOMING ) LANDER, WYOMING County Courthouse, 450 North Second Street, Lander, Wyoming. ) ss. OFFICE OF THE FREMONT The property may be subject to other liens and encumbrances that will not be extin- ) COUNTY COMMISSIONERS guished at the sale and any prospective purchaser should research the status of the COUNTY OF FREMONT ) DECEMBER 1, 2020 title before submitting a bid. Johnson Cattle Company, Inc. OFFICIAL MINUTES BY: Rick L. Sollars, WSB#5-2394 Western Law Associates, PC The Board of Fremont County Commissioners met in Regular Session at 9:00 a.m. with 277 Lincoln Street the following members present: Vice-Chairman Larry Allen, Jennifer McCarty and Damon DeVries led the Riverton Wolverines with 18 points Lander, WY 82520 Michael Jones. Deputy County Clerk Margy Irvine was present. Chairman Travis Becker Friday night against Rawlins -- all on 3-pointers. Riverton won 307-332-4331 and Commissioner Clarence Thomas and Fremont County Clerk Julie A. Freese at- PUB: The Ranger tended via videoconference. 64-49 at Wolverine Gym. Photo by Randy Tucker December 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2020 Jennifer McCarty moved, Mike Jones seconded, to approve the agenda as amended. PUBLIC NOTICE Motion carried unanimously.

The Wyoming Public Service Commission (Commission) has authorized Black Hills Jennifer McCarty moved, Mike Jones seconded, to approve the minutes of the Regular Wyoming Gas, LLC d/b/a Black Hills Energy (BHWG or the Company) to implement a Meeting held on November 24, 2020. Motion carried unanimously. decrease of $0.0008 per therm in the Company’s Revenue Adjustment Mechanism (RAM) rate. The Commission’s approval of BHWG’s rate change is subject to notice, Mike Jones moved, Jennifer McCarty seconded, to accept the bills for payment. Motion protest, intervention, refund, change, further investigation, opportunity for hearing and carried unanimously. further order of the Commission. The RAM rate applies to approximately 131,000 customers, including Choice Gas Bills are listed in the following format: Vendor Name-Department-Description-Amount: customers. The proposed RAM rate would provide for an average monthly decrease of Ace Hardware-Lander-Segregated-Materials/Supplies -$190.91; American Family & Life approximately $0.08 (-0.1%) for residential customers who use a monthly average of Insurance-Segregated-Insurance-$7533.77; B & B Enterprises LLC-Planning-Signs & 103 therms during the rate-effective period of December 1, 2020, through May 31, 2021. Supplies-$58.40; Bailey Enterprises, Inc-Search & Rescue-Vehicle Fuel-$58.94; Black BHE’s Application is on file at the Commission’s offices in Cheyenne. The Application Hills Energy-Segregated-Utility Service-$8943.96; Blue Cross Blue Shield of WY-Co is available for inspection by any interested person during regular business hours or Admin-Health Insurance Claims-$273465.22; C C & G, Inc-Harris Bridge- Bridge Re- online at: http://psc.wyo.gov. placement-$341911.81; Calder, William-County Elections-Election Courier -$29.40; Car- Anyone desiring to file a public comment, statement, intervention petition, protest or roll Septic Service-Transportation-Services -$150.00; Charm-Tex Inc-Detention request for a public hearing in this matter must so file with the Commission in writing on Center-Inmate Supplies-$2114.9; Child Support Services/ORS-Payroll-Child Support- or before January 8, 2021. Any intervention request filed with the Commission shall set $325.00; Circuit Court-Payroll-Garnishment-$116.35; Colonial Life & Accident Insur- forth the grounds of the proposed intervention or request for hearing as well as the po- ance-Segregated-Insurance-$165.22; Cowboy Chemical Inc-Detention Center-Inmate sition and the interest of the petitioner in this proceeding. Laundry& Kitchen Supply-$808.70; DOWL LLC-Moneta Lysite Road-Safety Shoulder - If you wish to intervene in this matter or request a public hearing that you will attend, $534.00; Election Systems & Software, Inc-County Elections-General Election - or want to make a statement, a protest, or a public comment, and you require reason- $1412.55; Fahey, Penny-Health Promotion-Wellness Program -$3500.00; Freese, able accommodation for a disability, please contact the Commission at (307) 777-7427, Burton D.-County Elections-Election Courier -$135.00; Fremont County Treasurer-Co or write to the Commission at 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming Admin-Health Insurance-$339740.00; Fremont County Treasurer-Co Admin-Withhold- 82002, to make arrangements. Communications impaired persons may also contact ing/FICA-$187517.88; Fremont County Treasurer-Co Admin-Section 125 Benefits- the Commission by accessing Wyoming Relay at 711. Please mention Docket No. $47389.17; Globalstar USA-Search & Rescue-Satellite Phone-$189.93; Goff, 30026-35-GM-20 (Record No. 15639) in your communications. Thomas-Vehicle Maintenance-Reimbursement.-$160.00; Great West Trust-Segregated- Dated: December 10, 2020. Wyoming Benefits-$5390.00; Haper, Mary D.-County Elections-General Election- $10.00; Healthsmart Benefit Solutions-Segregated-Insurance-$976.00; Horizons PUB: Lander Journal Unlimited LLC-County Elections-Stickers -$60.00; Irvine, Dudley-County Elections-Elec- December 13 and 20, 2020 tion Courier -$44.10; Kail, Jared O.-County Attorney-Court Recordings-$187.50; Kelle- her, Kevin-County Sheriff-Services -$1475.00; Kisling, Lisa-Public CITY OF RIVERTON Defender-Rent-$450.00; Lander Medical Clinic PC-Segregated-Services -$529.45; Laz- Regular Council Meeting zari, Bailey-Public Defender-Rent-$450.00; Mark's Auto Sales & Towing-Abandoned Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at 7:00 pm Vehicles-Vehicle Towing-$130.00; McKesson Medical Surgical Inc-Fremont County 1) Call to Order. Sophomore McAye Fegler has been a good contributor early in WIC-Medical Supplies -$63.59; McWain, Phillip L-County Elections-Election Courier - 2) Pledge of Allegiance. $33.95; Medical Imaging Associates Of Idaho-Detention Center-Inmate Medical-$70.00; the season for the Riverton Lady Wolverines. She scored six 3) Invocation. Miller, Margaret-District Court-Rent-$150.00; Millsap, Steven M-County Elections-Elec- 4) Roll call: Ward I: Kyle Larson, Cory Rota points Friday as RHS beat Rawlins 52-40. Photo by Randy Tucker tion Courier -$81.30; Mr D's Food Center Inc -Detention Center-Supplies -$226.14; Na- Ward II: Karla Borders, Rebecca Schatza trona County Sheriff-Detention Center-Inmate Housing-$6045.00; New York Life Ward III: Mike Bailey, Tim Hancock Insurance-Segregated-Insurance-$133.11; NMS Laboratories-County Coroner-Toxicol- 5) Declaration of Quorum. ogy Services -$3640.00; Northern Arapaho Child Support-Payroll-Child Support- 6) Approval of the Agenda. $598.78; Palace Pharmacy-Detention Center-Inmate Rx's -$7844.68; Post, 7) Communication from the Floor – Citizen’s Comments. Raymond-County Sheriff-Car Wash -$43.84; Premier Vehicle Install., Inc.-County Sher- Boys 8) Consent Agenda: iff-Parts -$292.09; Quill Corporation-Segregated-Office Supplies-$507.85; Ratigan, • Approval of the Minutes – December 1, 2020 Regular Council Meeting. Daniel, M.D.-Detention Center-P.A. Supervisor Contract-$4675.00; Remote Satellite Lander 13 24 14 10 − 61 0 8, Bruno (1) 2-2 5, Hanna 0-2 0, Huggins 1 0-0 • Approval of the Minutes – December 15, 2020 Finance Committee Meeting. Systems-Search & Rescue-S & R Equipment-$56.00; Riggs, Ella-County Elections-Re- Jackson 7 12 14 2 – 35 2, Keelin 2-2 2, Totals 14 (1) 4-6 35 • Approval of the Finance Committee Recommendations – December 15, 2020. imbursement-$28.10; Sagewest Health Care-Detention Center-Inmate Medical - • Approval of the Municipal Court Report for the month of November 2020. Lander 19 13 12 10 − 54 $3256.96; Soule, Sierra-District Court-Rent-$150.00; State Disbursement • Open Container Permit Application: Freedom Liquors, Riverton Holiday Festival, Lander – Lance Larvie 2 1-3 7, Tisso Guina 2 Buffalo 8 7 10 14 – 40 Unit-Payroll-Child Support-$1066.25; State Of Wyoming-Public Defender-Office Rent - (2) 1-2 11, Dillan Hereford 1 2-4 4, Peja Cook 2 Freedom Liquors to Java Java, December 18, 2020, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm. Lander – Larvie 1-2 1, Tisso Guina 2-2 2, $1650.00; Sysco Montana Inc-Detention Center-Inmate Supplies-$4578.35; Taylor (1) 1-1 8, Bryan St. Clair 6 (1) 2-3 17, Brenon 9) Consideration of Ordinance No. 20-010, 2nd Reading: Wind River Internet (WRI) Hereford 8 4-5 20, Cook (1) 01 3, St. Clair 5 (2) 5- Creek Exxon-County Sheriff-Car Wash / Fuel -$6.00; Terrance R. Martin PC-Public De- Stauffenberg 1-2 1, Caynen Brown 0-2 0, Kellon Franchise Agreement. 6 21, Calvert 2 (1) 0- 7. Totals 15 (4) 12-16 54 fender-Rent-$450.00; Total Net Salaries-Segregated-Salaries-$615084.28; Transmetron Donahue 1-2 1, Jonas Calvert 3 (2) 2-2 12, Totals 10) Consideration of Ordinance No. 20-011, 2nd Reading: Riverton Municipal Code Inc-Detention Center-Supplies -$403.85; Tri-Star Detention, Inc.-Detention Doors Up- 16 (6) 11- 21 61 (RMC) Update for Riverton Regional Airport Name Change. Buffalo – Johnson 3 5-5 11, Hatch 1 0-0 2, grade-Detention Center Doors-$14900.00; Truenorth Steel Inc-Road Material Inven- 11) Wyoming Department of Health Wastewater Sampling Agreement Amendment. Jackson - Brunner 1 0-0 2, G. Brunner 5 0-0 Stone 3 3-8 9, Patterson 4 (1) 0-0 11, Bessler 1 1-2 tory-Materials -$9751.92; US Foods Inc-Detention Center-Inmate Board-$1322.73; US 12) Inter-local Wastewater Testing Agreement. 10, Walker 2 0-0 4, Berezay 1 0-0 2, Lopeman 4 0- 3, Rule 2 0-0 4. Totals 14 (1) 9-15 40 Testing Equipment Ltd-Operation Safeguard-Scanning Equipment-$130867.35; Valley 13) Recognition of Outgoing Elected Officials. Lumber & Supply Co Inc-Transportation-Materials/Supplies -$25.90; Wind River Tow- Reports and Comments: ing-County Sheriff- Vehicle Towing -$300.00; WY Assoc of Co Ag Agents-Agriculture 14) Council Committee Reports and Council Members’ Roundtable. Department- Association Dues-$100.00; WY SDU-Payroll-Child Support-$1190.28; Wyo Continued from page B-1 15) City Administrator’s Report. Girls Child Support Enforcement-Segregated-Child Support-$1456.00; Wyo Dept of Work- 16) Mayor’s Comments. force Services-Co Admin-Workers Comp-$16119.36; Wyoming Dept of Transportation- 17) Executive Session – If needed. pass from freshman Taline aggressive while overplaying the Segregated-Fuel-$1618.01; Wyoming Retirement System-Co 18) Adjourn. Tendore. Jackson guards and picking off Admin-Contributions-$147148.93; Wyoming State 4-H Foundation-Agriculture Depart- ment-Membership Dues-$100.00; Wyoming.Com-County Sheriff-Monthly Service- The game featured the return of errant passes. PUB: The Ranger $999.95. former Tiger Danica Boyce who The Tigers trailed early in spite December 13, 2020 now plays for Buffalo. Boyce is a of a Stauffenberg 3-pointer. Jackson The following items in the Signature File were reviewed: 1) sympathy card, 2) letter of NORTHERN ARAPAHO TRIBE tall, strong girl and she gave Lander led 9-7 at the quarter break. concern to AMR regarding inability of ambulance service to locate patients; and 3) Northern Arapaho Business Council Record of Proceedings. Mike Jones moved, Jennifer McCarty seconded, to approve a problems in the paint. Tendore tied the score at 13 on a Ethete Water /Monitor Wells Project License for New Construction of Utility Crossing or Encroachment from Black Hills Buffalo held a two-point advan - bonus with 3:14 remaining in the Wyoming Gas for Riverview Road. Motion carried unanimously. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS tage with just seconds to play in the half, but the Tigers continued to Sealed Bids for the Ethete Water/Monitor Wells Project will be received by the North- The following items in the Priority Mail were addressed: E-mail from Sheriff Ryan Lee opening half. Layle Norse took a shoot horribly, and Jackson’s height ern Arapaho Tribe C/O Tribal Engineering Department, Jola Wallowingbul, at 501A requesting authorization to fill positions due to one retirement and numerous resigna- long pass just outside the arc and advantage didn’t give them many Ethete Road, Ethete, WY 82520, until 3:00 p.m. local time on January 14th, 2021, at tions. All positions are currently being funded in the budget and exist in the Detention which time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read. In order to protect the drained a 3-pointer as the buzzer second-chance opportunities. Center (two Deputies, three Civilian positions, two Control positions, one Kitchen posi- health and safety of all employees during the COVID-19 pandemic, the pre-bid meeting tion and two Administrative/Records positions. Chairman Becker had earlier polled the sounded to give the Tigers a 21-20 Three ties and a brief Bronc lead and bid opening will be held remotely. Bidders can attend the meetings remotely via Commissioners to get their vote prior to the meeting to allow Sheriff Lee to proceed with lead at the half. highlighted the third period. WebEx virtual meeting software. WebEx meetings can be accessed either by phone or filling the vacancies. Mike Jones moved, Jennifer McCarty seconded, to ratify approval through most common web browsers via an emailed link. Interested bidders can email to refill the budgeted positions within the Detention Center. Motion carried unanimously. Lander steadily pulled ahead in Trailing 23-21, the Tigers put HDR at [email protected] for WebEx info. The Project consists of: 1) The drilling the third period, taking their together their best surge of the con - of one approximately 40’ deep, 12” diameter Water Well, 2) The drilling of 4 approxi- There was nobody present for the Public Comment period. biggest lead of the game at 35-28 test in a 54 second burst with mately 30’ deep, 4” diameter Monitoring Wells, and 3) A pump test of the Water Well. The project site geology is unconsolidated alluvium, with the possibility of boulders. The Commission meeting reports were given. on Demi Stauffenberg trey from Tendore stealing a pass and assisting project is located in the vicinity Ethete, WY. the top of the key with just :03 on Bell on a breakaway layup. Bids will be received for a single prime Contract. Bids shall be on a firm unit price Fremont County Planning Department Supervisor Steve Baumann presented the pro- the third-period clock. Seconds later Tendore stole the basis. Unit prices and estimated quantities are solely for the purpose of comparing bids. posed Aspen Springs Subdivision, a four lot simple subdivision located west of Dubois The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is HDR Engineering Inc., P.O. Box 467, The shot came after a hustling ball again and scored on a flying and approximately Ω mile west of the intersection off Highway 26 and Union Pass Road. 325 Main Street, Lander, Wyoming 82520. Phone: 307-228-6060. Prospective Bidders He stated there were several comments submitted to the Planning Commission during defensive play by Megan Winfield off-balance layup. A Stauffenberg may examine the Bidding Documents at the Issuing Office on Mondays through Fridays their September 24th meeting and they were documented on the written report provided 3-point shot capped the 7-0 run. between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm, and may obtain copies of the Bidding Doc- the Commission regarding ditch easements, boundary lines and minimum road require- that shook the ball loose and back uments from the Issuing Office as described below. in Tiger possession. Jackson closed to three points, ments. Baumann further provided written documentation that the concerns had been A PDF of the Contract Documents may be obtained, for a fee pf $20, from the Quest addressed and the plat was ready as recommended by the Fremont County Planning Winfield had an excellent game but the Tigers took control in the CDN website at www.hdrinc.com/WYbids. Bidders are required to be registered on the Commission. Photos were presented for review as well. It was noted that access is final minutes. Bell hit a trey and Quest CDN website to receive updates and addenda. Bidding Documents also may be available via Dunoir Road and Twin Peaks Road to those properties east of the pro- on the glass, controlling the defen - examined at the following locations: Stauffenberg tallied a pair of follow posed subdivision. Adjoining landowner Amy Cross stated she has had historic access sive boards for the entire second in the past across the proposed subdivision property and requested that be placed on half. shots to preserve the win. 1. HDR Engineering Inc. the plat. As this is a verbal agreement only, Baumann stated it could not be placed on Stauffenberg finished with a P.O. Box 46 7 the plat. In a related matter, Chairman Becker stated any possible conflict of interest Buffalo closed to two points late 325 Main Street game high 18 points and Bell tal - issues coming before the Fremont County Planning Commission should be addressed in the game, the Tigers recovered at Lander, WY 82520 by that member recusing themselves from the vote so as not to cause any look of im- the free-throw line with Tendore, lied 13. propriety in the future. The concern was echoed by the other Commissioners. Mike Lander travels to Jackson next 2. Northern Arapaho Tribe Jones moved, Jennifer McCarty seconded, to approve Aspen Springs Subdivision as Whitney Hansen, and Winfield all Tribal Engineering Department Saturday to finish the pre- recommended by the Fremont County Planning Commission. Motion carried unani- hitting free throws down the 501A Ethete Road mously. stretch. Christmas portion of the season. Ethete, WY 82520 Bell paced the Tigers with 10 Albert Herbst was interviewed (via speakerphone) for re-appointment to the Fremont Lander 7 12 10 14 – 43 3. Regional Bid Centers County Predatory Animal Board. Jennifer McCarty moved, Clarence Thomas seconded, points. Jackson 9 7 9 10 - 35 to re-appoint Mr. Herbst to a three year term. Motion carried unanimously. The Lady Tigers played the part Printed copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Issuing Office, Lander – Taline Tendore 1 5-10 7, Demi during the hours indicated above, upon payment of a deposit of $75 for each set. Partial of a team in their first game of the Stauffenberg 5 (2) 2-4 18, Ryan Bell 2 (1) 6-6 13, Jennifer McCarty moved, Mike Jones seconded, to adjourn into Executive Session with Whitney Hansen 2 1-4 5, Inila’le Ware 0-1 0. Totals sets of Bidding Documents will not be available from the Issuing Office. Neither Owner Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor Brad Meredith regarding personnel. Motion carried season on Thursday. Lander came 10 (3) 14-25 43 nor Engineer will be responsible for full or partial sets of Bidding Documents, including unanimously. Following that session, they remained in Executive Session for another out hustling, but not much went Addenda if any, obtained from sources other than the Issuing Office. personnel matter. Jennifer McCarty moved, Mike Jones seconded, to return to Regular Jackson – Breeding 7 4-6 18, Herdeman 1-2 1, A pre-bid conference will be held at 10:00 a.m. local time on January 5th, 2021 via Session. Motion carried unanimously. right for them on the offensive end Chothom 0-2 0, Kussy 2 (1) 0-0 7, Fouras 1 5-11 7, WebEx. Interested bidders can email HDR at [email protected] for WebEx info. C. Fouras 1 0-0 2. Totals 11 (1) 10-20 35 of the floor. Bidder holding contract documents will be provided a phone number prior to the date of Mike Jones moved, Jennifer McCarty seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 11:00 a.m. “I don’t know how many layups Lander 8 13 14 9 – 44 the pre-bid so they may attend the meeting via conference call if preferred. Attendance and reconvene for a Regular Meeting on December 8, 2020. Motion carried unani- Buffalo 14 6 8 13 − 41 at the pre-bid conference is highly encouraged but is not mandatory. mously you can miss in a game and still Bid security shall be furnished in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. win,” Stauffenberg said. Lander – Tendore (1) 2-4 5, Stauffenberg 1 (1) Bidders shall submit proof of qualifications to perform the Work as described in the 2-4 7, Bell 3 4-8 10, Layla Norse (1) 0-0 3, Hansen A full detailed report (for informational purposes only) and the official minutes are posted Hansen was a water-bug, skitter - 2 4-4 8, Ware 2 (1) 0-0 7, Winfield (1) 1-2 4. Totals Instructions to Bidders. on Fremont County’s website. ing across the floor on defense, div - 7 (5) 13 44 The Northern Arapaho Business Council reserves the right to waive irregularities and /s/ TRAVIS BECKER, CHAIRMAN to reject bids. FREMONT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ing for loose balls, and general Buffalo – Tietjen 4-7 4, Rule (2) 1-2 7, Rule (1) OWNER: NORTHERN ARAPAHO TRIBE 0-0 3, Rozales 3 92) 0-0 12, Bessler 1 0-0 2, Wagner ATTEST: wreaking havoc on the Jackson By: Jola Wallowingbull /s/JULIE A. FREESE, FREMONT COUNTY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE BOARD 1 0-2 2, Boyce 4 3-4 11. Totals 9 (5) 8-15 41 Title: Northern Arapaho Tribal Engineering Director offense. PUB: The Ranger Tendore and Bell were equally PUB: The Ranger December 13, 2020 December 13, 20, 27, 2020 and January 3, 2021