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CITY of GREELEY June 2019 VISA Transactions SUPPLIER $ AMOUNT 3M 666.00 4 RIVERS EQUIPMENT 5,363.95 4TE 118.43 a & E TIRE 17 CITY OF GREELEY June 2019 VISA Transactions SUPPLIER $ AMOUNT 3M 666.00 4 RIVERS EQUIPMENT 5,363.95 4TE 118.43 A & E TIRE 17,323.17 AAA PEST PROS LLC 130.00 ABB INC 1,011.17 ABOVE & BEYOND CLEANING 150.00 ACCO BRANDS DIRECT 55.98 ACE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLY 4,600.00 ACE HARDWARE OF GREELEY 900.57 ADAMSON POLICE PRODUCTS 3,804.75 ADOBE 29.99 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS 137.95 AGFINITY GREELEY TIRE 115.00 AGUILARS CORPORATION 2,089.30 AIMS CC BKSTORE 74.82 AIR FILTER SOLUTIONS INC 320.96 AIR PURIFICATION COMPANY 831.41 AIRGAS CENTRAL 757.78 AIR-SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 294.00 ALL PURPOSE RENTAL 3,761.84 ALLIANCE SAFETY INC 232.50 ALLIED ELECTRONICS INC 822.10 ALPHAGRAPHICS OF NO CO 396.21 ALSCO INC. 870.87 AM CONSERVATION GROUP 6,822.38 AM SIGNAL INC 965.00 AMAZON 8,509.39 AMERICAN CRANE GROUP 450.00 AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS 325.00 AMERICAN TURF AND TREE 2,260.00 AMERIGAS 97.99 ARC*SERVICES/TRAINING 1,402.00 ASFPM 80.00 ATMOS ENERGY 192.51 AUTOZONE 160.04 AVIS.COM PREPAY RESERV 272.40 AWARD ALLIANCE LLC 846.85 AXON 6,650.00 B&H PHOTO 296.96 BADGE A MINIT 220.16 BALLYS LAS VEGAS 5.00 BARNSTORMER RESTAURANT 58.03 BATTER UP CAKES 304.97 BATTERIES PLUS 275.53 BATTERIES+BULBS 24.99 CITY OF GREELEY June 2019 VISA Transactions BATTERY JUNCTION 325.00 BEARCOM SERVICES 62.50 BEAVER RUN RESORT 2,119.95 BECKER ARENA PRODUCTS INC 565.12 BECKER SAFETY A 624.00 BECKER SAFETY AND SUPPLY 215.09 BEE CLEAN AUTO WASH, 33.60 BELL PARKING LOTS 16.00 BENT FORK GRILL 44.00 BEST BUY 3,946.99 BEST VERSION MEDIA 3,470.40 BIZWEST MEDIA LLC 49.99 BLACKBURN MANUFACTURING 282.65 BLACKJACK PIZZA 299.36 BLDR PRKNG-OUT BNDS 2.50 BLUE RIVER BISTRO 42.93 BOB BEHRENDS ROOFING IN 250.00 BOBCAT WINDSOR 2,300.00 BOMGAARS LOVELAND 24.99 BOMGAR CORPORATION 1,629.42 BONNELL FENCING 54.00 BOOMERANG GOLF LINKS 93.64 BRATTON`S OFFICE EQUIPMEN 5,195.80 BRECK FRONT DESK (14.05) BRECK RESERVATIONS 128.45 BRECKENRIDGE RESORT 184.41 BREEZE THRU CARWASH 96.00 BREG CARLSBAD 31.00 BRIGHTWHEEL 400.00 BUCKEYE WELDING SUPPLY 13.00 BUDGET BLINDS OF WINDSOR 5,402.75 BUFFALO BRAND SEED LLC 407.48 BULLDOG DELI 276.84 BURLINGTON FINANCE CENTER 25.00 CABLE WHOLESALE.COM 92.30 CANVA* PRO MONTHLY 12.95 CANYON SYSTEMS INC 58.48 CARQUEST 9.18 CARROT TOP INDUSTRIES 78.01 CASA RIO MEXICAN FOO 87.72 CASCO INDUSTRIES INC 517.00 CASTLEBRANCH APP 63.00 CBI ONLINE 123.30 CCS PRESENTATION SYSTEMS 1,963.00 CDOT TRANS 170.00 CED 39.29 CEDAR SUPPLY 655.46 CITY OF GREELEY June 2019 VISA Transactions CENEX AGFINITY 16.40 CENTER FOR PUBLIC SAFETY 5,600.00 CENTRAL UNIFORM AND LINEN 2,470.25 CENTRIC ELEVATOR CORP 750.75 CENTURYLINK/SPEEDPAY 2,216.58 CHANNELL COMMERCIAL CORP 6,141.50 CHICHESTER 86.53 CHICK-FIL-A 7.67 CHICK-FIL-A 116.75 CHILI THAI EVANS 146.92 CHILIS DOWNTOWN DENVER 34.37 CHILIS RIVERWALK 25.04 CHROMALOX 2,969.85 CHUCK E CHEESE 1,163.03 CIMCO REFRIGERATION 5,361.14 CINEMARK THEATRES 449.50 CINTAS 758.80 CINZZETTIS ITALIAN MARK 12.00 CITY OF EVANS 80.24 CITY UTILITY BILLING 4.40 CLEARWING PRODUCTIONS 3,138.81 CO ASPHALT ASSOC 300.00 CO DEPT OF LABOR AND EMPL 82.57 CO DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY 595.36 CO MOTOR VEHICLE SERVI 71.03 COLE INFORMATION SERVICES 347.95 COLORADO ASPHALT SERVICE 2,262.40 COLORADO ASSOCIATION OF CO 125.00 COLORADO BAR ASSOCIATION 2,790.00 COLORADO BARRICADE COMP 360.00 COLORADO CC CONCESS 12.50 COLORADO CHAPTER OF THE I 72.10 COLORADO CONVENTION 71.00 COLORADO GOLF AND TURF 2,729.00 COLORADO PARKS AND REC 2,017.00 COLORADO ROCKIES 35.00 COLORADO TIRE RECYCLING, 950.50 COMCAST CABLE COMM 364.50 COMCAST DENVER CS 1X 2,075.76 COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATI 1,150.00 CONCRETE MOBILE MIX 2,610.00 CONSIDER IT THERE 386.00 CONTEMPORARY CO 555.00 CORE & MAIN LP 518 8,990.92 CORLEONES 227.50 COUNTRY CORNER FEED 222.50 COUNTRY JOHNS 4,624.00 CITY OF GREELEY June 2019 VISA Transactions COYOTES SOUTHWESTERN GRIL 72.83 CPD INDUSTRIES 1,333.74 CPS DISTINC - FORT COLLINS 2,577.74 CRANFORD COVE TEA 56.91 CRASHDATAGR 492.56 CREDITS & ADJUSTMENTS (47.65) CRYSTAL LANDSCAPE SUPPLIE 2,206.50 CSU CONFERENCE & EVENT SE 75.00 CSU PARKING SERVICES PAY 31.25 CULLIGAN OF CHEYENNE 25.00 CUMMINS INC 1,099.76 CURB- TAXI APP 56.47 CUTTING EDGE GRINDING 38.00 D J 19.49 D&J CAFE 184.00 DAIRY QUEEN 50.00 DAKTRONICS (56.78) DANA KEPNER COMPANY 4,605.19 DANA KEPNER COMPANY/HDQ 154.97 DAVEY COACH SALES OR BIG 1,088.25 DBC IRRIGATION SUPPLY 11,030.98 DBE MANUFACTURING AND SUP 5,859.24 DELTA AIR 411.60 DENVER CENTER FOR THE 24.00 DEX MED INC 168.00 DIA PARKING OPERATIONS 268.00 DICKS SPORTING GOODS 25.98 DISC TIRE AND SVC GREE 360.36 DISH NETWORK-ONE TIME 146.34 DOG WASTE DEPOT 629.27 DOLLAR TREE 6.00 DOMINOS 93.41 DOUBLETREE BY HILTON 334.16 DOUBLETREE GREELEY 324.36 DOUBLETREESALT LAKE CITY 201.59 DOUG`S HANG UP 1,495.00 DOUGS CARPET C 415.00 DOVER PUBLICATIONS OE 97.08 DRI* 7.15 DROPBOX 70.81 DSW HARVEST JUNCTION 64.99 DUNKIN 43.98 DX SERVICE 5,134.00 DXP ENTERPRISES 642.48 E 470 EXPRESS TOLLS 86.70 EASTBAY 78.71 EASY CHAIR MEDIA 995.00 CITY OF GREELEY June 2019 VISA Transactions ECKSTINE ELECTRIC CO 11,226.57 ECMS 1,819.94 EILEENS COLOSSAL COOKIES 37.00 ELASTICEMAIL.COM 50.00 ELEMENTS 798.51 EMERGENCY MEDICAL PRODUC 81.90 ENCORE UNIFORM & APPAREL 1,215.92 ENDRESS+HAUSER INC 1,350.06 ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR 322.56 EPASALES 106.71 ESRI 5.00 EVERYDAY STORE 47.07 EVOQUA WATER TECHNOLOG 700.00 EXPEDIA 737.19 EXPRESS ARROW - GREELEY - FACEBOOK 268.62 FAMILY DOLLAR 3.00 FARIS MACHINERY 895.00 FASTENAL COMPANY 65.97 FASTSIGNS OF GREELEY 214.30 FAXAGE 7.95 FEDEX 424.10 FERGUSON ENT 155.21 FIRE PROTECTION PUB 66.00 FISCAL FITNESS CLUBS 834.00 FISDAP 84.00 FISHINGBOOKEFISHNORTH - FLOWER SHOP NETWORK 90.55 FOAM FACTORY INC 37.49 FORESTRY SUPPLIERS INC 559.30 FORKLIFT EXCHAN 160.44 FORT COLLINS AREA CHAMBER 20.00 FOSSIL INDUSTRIES INC 281.00 FRANK J. ZAMBONI & CO 176.51 FRANKLINCOVEYPRODUCTS 14.35 FRONT RANGE COMM COLLEGE 425.12 FRONT RANGE EVENT RENTAL 981.59 FRONT RANGE FIRE APPARATUS 127.13 FRONT RANGE RAYNOR 1,955.20 FRONTIER AIR 214.30 FUZION FIELD SE 760.00 GADES SALES CO. INC 787.40 GALCO INDUSTRIAL ELECTRO 89.58 GALISO INCORPORATED 1,813.90 GALLS 843.11 GAN 8.00 GARRETSON`S SPORT CENTER 845.63 CITY OF GREELEY June 2019 VISA Transactions GAYLORD BROS INC 146.25 GCR 753 GREELEY CO 3,317.18 GE-DRUCK 2,589.36 GENERAL AIR SERVICE 670.09 GIAMPIETRO PIZZERIA 63.35 GIB S BAGELS - WINDS 35.95 GIORDANOS OF SCHAUMBURG IL 29.44 GIT SATELLITE LLC 181.16 GOJO SPORTS OF GREELEY 1,596.17 GOLDEN CORRAL 283.78 GOLF SPORT SOLUTIONS 915.00 GOODYEAR COMMERCIAL TIRE 6,070.00 GOOGLE 1,500.00 GOVERNMENT FINANCE OFFICER ASSOC 50.00 GRAINGER 10,824.94 GREELEY ELECTRIC REPAIR 454.32 GREELEY FIRE DEPARTMENT 5,259.60 GREELEY LOCK & KEY 51.00 GREELEY STAMPEDE 505.04 GREELEY TRIBUNE 35.00 GREELEY TRIBUNE AD 5,065.80 GREELEY WINNELSON CO 6,947.76 GREELY MONUMENT WORKS 330.00 GREEN PAPER PRODUCTS 79.53 GREGORY ELECTRIC INC 3,052.50 GULLEY GREENHOUSE WHOLESA 4,225.20 HACH COMPANY 5,684.24 HAJOCA DAHL 199 106.31 HAMPTON INNS 298.00 HAPPY LIFE GARDENS 1,365.99 HARBOR FREIGHT TOOLS 329.75 HARD ROCK DENVER 43.15 HARVEST FORECAST 30.00 HB USA HOLDINGS, INC. 220.00 HELENA CHEM CO 2,089.24 HENSLEY BATTERY ELECTRIC 1,932.55 HERTZ RENT-A-CAR 45.64 HIGH PLAINS NEW HOLLAND 72.22 HIGH PLAINS SCUBA 135.70 HILL PETROLEUM 1,981.84 HILLYARD INC DENVER 897.39 HILTI INC 1,740.75 HIXON MFG AND SUPPLY CO 180.90 HLSUPPLY LLC 19.40 HOBBY-LOBBY 91.97 HOCKEYMONKEY.COM 761.84 HOLIDAY INN DUBLIN 2,692.15 CITY OF GREELEY June 2019 VISA Transactions HOLLINGER METAL EDGE INC 548.90 HOMEDEPOT.COM 1,122.89 HORNER PAINTING 9,090.00 HOTEL INDIGO DOWNTOWN 548.07 HOTSY EQUIPMENT OF NORTHERN CO 273.60 HUMAN BEAN - GREELEY 43.90 HYKES ACE HARDWARE 1,551.02 IACA 395.00 I-BLASON TABLET 26.91 IDEXX DISTRIBUTION INC 899.89 IDU*INSIGHT PUBLIC SEC 2,739.50 IMAGE360 10,457.43 IMLA (765.00) IMLSS COLORADO 393.59 IN *AUTOMATIC ACCESS, INC 1,055.50 IN *BLOOD HOUND LLC 1,970.00 IN *CEM SALES & SERVICE, 1,518.16 IN *CLEAN DESIGNS, INC. 1,500.00 IN *COLORADO ASSOCIATION 6,130.46 IN *HOMEGROWN DESIGN & FI 927.48 IN *IDEAS THAT STICK LLC 150.00 IN *INTERMOUNTAIN SALES, 2,354.12 IN *LIFEMED SAFETY, INC. 1,389.20 IN *RECREATIONAL ELECTRIC 1,915.00 INLAND LEASING & STORAGE 267.00 INLAND TRUCK PARTS 18.06 INSIGHT AUTO GLASS 1,199.75 INTERNATIONAL FACILITY M 369.00 INTERSTATE BATTERY 882.50 INTL CODE COUNCIL INC 171.09 INTREPID NETWORKS 396.00 INTUIT *QUICKBOOKS 60.00 INYO POOLS 410.84 IR INDUSTRIAL (18.59) ITUNES 1.98 J & F CONCRETE LLC 4,800.00 J2 40.00 JAX OUTDOOR GEAR 164.98 JAX RANCH & HOME 222.97 JERRY`S AUTO UPHOLSTERY 175.00 JIMMY JOHNS 342.00 JOHN ELWAY CHRYSLER 673.87 K & K LASER CREATIONS 16.95 KALLCENTS 15.00 KELLY SUPPLY CO FORT COLL 136.44 KEYSTONE RESV 50.00 KING SOOPERS 729.55 CITY OF GREELEY June 2019 VISA Transactions KINSCO 4,193.77 KLEEN MACHINE PRODUCTS 760.00 KOHLS 184.45 KOMOTODO SUSHI BURRITO 21.24 KUM & GO 7,297.06 LA PETITE FRENCH BAKERY 139.73 LAMOTTE COMPANY 1,065.11 LANCASTER ARCHERY SUPPLY 127.95 LAND TITLE GUARANTEE COM 432.00 LAPORTE DO IT BEST HDWE 27.35 LAS VEGAS TRANSIT 20.00 LATITUDE GEOGRAPHICS 4,558.33 LAZ PARKING 175.00 LEONS BODY SHOP 804.39 LINKO 1,230.00 LINQ FRONT DSK 119.04 LITTLE CAESARS 36.00 LL JOHNSON DIST CO 2,618.37 LN CURTIS 1,896.67 LOCKTECH 24.68 LOGMEIN 420.00 LONG BLDG.
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