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FURNISHED APTS. FURNISHED APT FOR RENT: Stove & Refrig. 2 bedroom, Lease, No pets, adults only 308- 249-5264 UNFURNISHED APTS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FOR RENT. Laundry facilities available. Steffens Rentals 308- 249-0739 APTS FOR LEASE 2 BDRM & 1 BDRM APARTMENTS FOR LEASE. $500 & up, all utilities paid. 1 Month dep. & Background Check. 308-254-0913 HOUSES FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM, 1 1/2 BATH, 1 CAR GARAGE. $800/month, $800 deposit. 308-249-1722 MISC. WE BUY ALUMINUM CANS. WE PAY CASH. 955 BALL ST, SIDNEY. 254-7115. COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT STORAGE UNITS AVAILABLE 12x25 w 8x8 garage door.Steffens Rentals 308-249-0739 LAND FOR SALE PRIME HUNTING PROPERTY FOR SALE- 160 acres near Kimball, NE. This property is an excellent habitat for antelope, mule deer, pheasants, grouse, and elk. With living quarters on the property, this makes for a great hunt- ing get away. Contact Boyd Smith with The Pinnacle Agency at (402)-875-0361. SERVICES GIVE THE GIFT OF PEACE OF MIND THIS HOLIDAY SEA- SON...give your loved ones a member- ship with AirMedCare Network. Membership starts at $65/house- hold/year; longer term memberships available. Membership means NO out-of-pocket expense related to your flight for a medical emergency on Air Link, EagleMed, or any of our 220+ pro- viders across 32 states. Business rates avail- able for employers. Call Michelle at 308-641- 7833 SANDY’S HAIR HOUSE Senior rates. Call 254- 2512 after 4 or leave message. HELP WANTED RN - FULL TIME. SIGN- ON BONUS. Pick up application at Northeast Plains Home Healthcare 731 W Main Street Sterling, CO. 970-522- 3045 DRIVERS: WAUSAU SUPPLY COMPANY, Sterling, CO. Seeks Full- time Experienced CDL Drivers - Class A with Clean Driving History. Great Pay and Excellent Benefits Offered. Email: humanresources@ wausausupply.com or call: 800-236-1528 x12320 **REWARDING WORK** Sidney caregivers need- ed to assist individu- als with housekeeping, meals, and light personal care. Weekdays or week- ends, AM or PM 3-5 hours per day $9.50/hour plus bonus. Caretech 1-800- 991-7006. PT JANITORIAL/ CLEANING, evenings, help needed. Available in Sidney. Must be depend- able, hard working and have a good attitude. Clean background check required. 970-571-3592 for more info. STATEWIDES 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. AFFORDABLE PRESS Release service. Send your message to 170 newspapers across Nebraska for one low price! Call 1-800-369- 2850 or www.nebpress. com for more details. MEAT DEPARTMENT Manager needed. Financially strong family chain in Midwest. Salary, bonus, insurance, 401k. Resume: msteck58@ gmail.com or mail to Box 600630, San Diego, CA 92160-0630. BUTLER TRANSPORT Your Partner in Excellence. CDL Class A drivers needed. Sign on bonus! All miles paid. 1-800- 528-7825 or www.but- lertransport.com. CLASS A Drivers: Heavy Haulers needed. Regional runs. Great home time. Lowboy or flatbed expe- rience helpful, full bene- fits, direct deposit. www. flatbedexpress.com, 402-291-7607 x114. L487 Legal Notice IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA Case Number CI-15-161 IN RE NAME CHANGE OF Dallas Lee Stewart. Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of December, 2015, a petition was filed in the District Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is for the change of the petitioner’s name from Dallas Lee Stewart to Dallas Lee Wheelock. A hearing will be had on said petition before the Honorable Judge Weimer, in courtroom No. D01, 1000 10th Avenue Sidney on the 13th day of January, 2016 at 3:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as will be convenient for the Court and that unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, the petitioner’s name will be changed from that of Dallas Lee Stewart to Dallas Lee Wheelock. /s/ Dallas Lee Stewart 718 Sheldon St Lodgepole, NE 69149 308-249-3696 [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on December 11, 18, 23 & 31, 2015] L490 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF BRETT W. REAM, Minor Child. Case No. AD 15-06 NOTICE Pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. §43-104.14, Jason A. Ossian, Attorney at Law, 105 East 16th Street, P.O. Box 419, Scottsbluff, Nebraska 69361, Telephone (308) 632-7191, does hereby provide the following Notice of possible adoptive placement of a minor child: RYAN D. REAM: You have been identified as a possible biological father of a child whose date of birth is February 26, 2010. The child was conceived on or about May 26, 2009 in Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, and the biological mother intends to finalize a step-parent adoption with her spouse at a trial scheduled for Monday, February 8, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. in the County Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska. If you are the biological father, you may (i) deny paternity; (ii) waive any parental rights you may have; (iii) relinquish and consent to the adoption; or (iv) file a Notice of Objection to Adoption and intent to Obtain Custody, pursuant to section 43-104.02, or object to the adoption on a proceeding before any Nebraska court which has adjudicated you to be the biological father of the child prior to your receipt of notice. If you wish to deny paternity, waive your parental rights, relinquish and consent, or receive additional informa- tion to determine whether you may be the father of the child in question, you must contact Jason A. Ossian at the above contact information. If you wish to object to the adoption and seek custody of the child, you must seek legal counsel from your own attorney immediately. MARCENE and JACOB ELWELL, Petitioners By: /s/ Jason A. Ossian, #22209 DOUGLAS, KELLY, OSTDIEK, OSSIAN BRODERICK and VOGL a professional corporation 105 E. 16th Street, P.O. Box 419 Scottsbluff, NE 69363-0419 Telephone: (308) 632-7191 [email protected] Attorney for Petitioners [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on December 16, 23 & 30, 2015] L502 Village of Potter Board Meeting Proceedings The Potter Village Board of Trustees convened in regular and open session on December 14, 2015 at 7:00 pm at the Village Office, 922 Sherman, Potter, Nebraska. Vice-Chairman Richard Musil presided. Trustees present: Casey Smith, Cory Lenstrom and John Herboldsheimer. Others: Melissa Waggoner, Jay Rundell, and Tyson Narjes. Items Approved: Consent Calendar for the December 14, 2015, meeting, and to accept the Financial and Treasurers reports for November 30, 2015. Claims: Payroll 8804.28, Taxes Fed W/H 1811.70, Neb. Dept. of Revenue 507.45 Sales Tax, City of Sidney 3348.60-Ser, CenturyLink 206.56-Ser, HSA 160.20, Frenchman Valley Coop 314.33-Su, Source Gas 310.99- Ser, Dalton Telephone Co. 8.00- Ser, Denise Cook 50.00-Ser, Sidney Sun Telegraph 26.59-Ser, Enviro Service Inc. 18.00-Ser, High West Energy 3394.98-Ser, US Postal Service 70.00-Su, Ideal Linen Supply 22.00-Ser, Potter Community Improvement Committee 2000.00-Ser, DHHS Division of Public Fees 345.00- Fee, Estate of Donna Johnson 152.00-Re, Phillip/Sandra Sanders 152.00, Kim/Robert Sonnie 140.00-Re, Deanna Bond 140.00-Re, John Herboldsheimer 200.00-Ser, M&S Drilling 1471.25-Ser & Su, Nienhueser Const. & Excavation 612.50- Ser, Finney’s Inc. 17.99-Su, Jay Rundell 300.00-Ser, NE UC Fund-49.99-Fee, Intuit 519.00- Fee, Dale Gorman 150.00-ser, Potter-Dix School District #9 10.00-Fee, Shop Rent-500.00, Admin Fees-2250.00, Replenish Debit Card 437.03-Ser & Su, Total $28,500.44. ORDINANCE 458 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO SOURCEGAS DISTRIBUTION LLC, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, THE RIGHT, PERMISSION AND AUTHORITY TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND OPERATE A GAS TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, INCLUDING MAINS, PIPES, CONDUITS, SERVICES AND OTHER STRUCTURES, IN, UNDER, UPON, OVER, ACROSS AND ALONG THE STREETS, ALLEYS, BRIDGES AND PUBLIC PLACES WITHIN THE PRESENT AND FUTURE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE VILLAGE OF POTTER, NEBRASKA FOR THE FURNISHING, TRANSMISSION, DISTRIBUTION AND SALE OF GAS WHETHER ARTIFICIAL, NATURAL, MIXED OR OTHERWISE, FOR LIGHTING, HEATING, DOMESTIC, INDUSTRIAL AND OTHER USES IN SAID VILLAGE AND ELSEWHERE, LIMITING THE TERM OF SAID GRANT, PRESCRIBING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH SAID COMPANY MAY OPERATE, AND REPEALING ORDINANCE NOS. 213 AND 297. Approved membership to the Nebraska State Recycling Association in the amount of $60.00. With the Old Business fin- ished the Board opened the Reorganization at 7:09 pm. The Reorganization for 2016 is as follows: Casey Smith as Chairman, Cory Lenstrom as Vice-Chairman, Jay Rundell as Maintenance Supervisor/ Street Superintendent, Melissa Waggoner as Clerk/Treasurer/ Back-up Water Operator, Steve Mattoon as Attorney and the Potter State Bank as the Depository, Water/Sewer Commissioners- Richard Musil/Cory Lenstrom, Street/Alley Commissioners- Richard Musil/Casey Smith, Board of Adjustments- Cory Lenstrom/Shawn Shoemaker/Richard Musil/John Herboldsheimer/Claire Smith/ Alt. Casey Smith, Maintenance Superintendent Supervisor- John Herboldsheimer, Zoning Administrator/Building Official- City of Sidney’s Building Official, Keno Representative-Casey Smith, ACE Representative- Casey Smith, Tree Board-Village Board of Trustees, Board of Health – Melanie Rotert /Casey Smith/Richard Musil, Safety Committee- Jay Rundell/Melissa Waggoner/Richard Musil. The Reorganization was closed at 7:18 PM. ORDINANCE NO. 460 AN ORDINANCE TO ADD DISTRICTS M-1 LIGHT MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AND M-2 HEAVY MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT TO SECTION 3.02 DISTRICTS TO THE REGULATIONS OF THE POTTER ZONING AND SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF POTTER, NEBRASKA Co-sponsoring the 2016 Water Wise program with the SPRNR for the Potter- Dix 5th grade class. Closing the Bond Fund MAMA account now that the Water Bond is paid off. To go into executive session at 7:45 PM in order to pre- vent any needless injury to any individuals during employees evaluations, the annual wage raises discussion, to decide the percentage to give to qualified employees SEP Plans, and the annual employee appreciation gift discussion. Reconvened in regular ses- sion at 8:00 PM. Authorized giving the Maintenance Superintendent and the Clerk/Treasurer a 5% pay increase for 2016. Giving 5% to the qualified employees SEP Plans. Authorized the giving of annu- al employee appreciation gifts to the Maintenance Superintendent and Clerk/Treasurer in the amount of $150.00 and $50.00 to the Library Director. Approved Resolution 2015- 1201 to adopt the Traffic Sign Retroreflectivity Maintenance Program for 2016 Proclaimed January 2016 as National Radon Action Month. The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 PM. A complete copy of the minutes is available for viewing at the Village Office. /s/ Melissa Waggoner Village Clerk [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on December 23, 2015] L503 SIDNEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Regular Board Meeting December 14, 2015 President Von Seggern called the regular meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. with the follow- ing members present: Thomas Von Seggern, Steve Mattoon, Randall Flamig, Doug Means, Randy Miller, Janet Rosenbaum, Superintendent Jay Ehler and Secretary Deanna Kantor. Rosenbaum moved, second- ed by Means, to approve the minutes of the Regular Board Meeting on November 9, 2015. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried. Flamig moved, seconded by Rosenbaum, to approve the bills payable. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried. Mattoon moved, seconded by Means, to approve the financial reports. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried. Rosenbaum moved, sec- onded by Flamig, to recognize the Fall Academic All-State Performers: Megan Neal, Rachel Blauert, Girls Golf; Emily Mahr, Annalise Lecher, Volleyball; Mia Hernandez, Abby Heller, Girls Cross Country; Brenner Keane, Jacob Schaub, Boys Cross Country; Hunter Secrest, Alex Linneman, Football; Mitch Verhulst, Cameron Baldwin, Play Production. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried. Means moved, seconded by Mattoon, to recognize the Cross Country and Golf teams for exemplary seasons and 3rd place state finishes. Medalists for Golf: Rachel Blauert, Megan Neal and Emma Alexander. Medalist for Cross Country: Jami Flores. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried. Rosenbaum moved, second- ed by Miller, to recognize and commend Marissa Borchard, grade 7; Carolyn Jones, grade 8; Seth Studnicka, grade 9; Aspen Arent, grade 10; Jessica Kissack, grade 11; Zoraida Parra, grade 11 as Students of the Month for November 2015. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried. Flamig moved, seconded by Rosenbaum, to approve the option enrollment requests of Azlyn Morales, Faith Michelman, Austin Usher, Alex McNally, Kole Knobbe, Ariana Maestas, Justice Rupp, Tess Hornbarger, Julie Hornbarger and Michael Baker. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried. Means moved, seconded by Flamig, to approve the 2016- 2017 Comprehensive Agreement for Certified Staff as presented. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried. Board Policy #6009 – Grade Placement of Transfer Students was tabled until January’s meet- ing. Rosenbaum moved, second- ed by Mattoon, to approve the 2015-2016 teaching contract for Tessa Schumacher. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried. Means moved, seconded by Flamig, to approve the resigna- tion of Muriel Plant effective at the end of the current school year. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried. A discussion was held regard- ing the AQuESST Rating for Sidney Public Schools. The date for the January Board work session is February 22, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. Board Members Janet Rosenbaum, Steve Mattoon, Randy Miller, Doug Means and Tom Von Seggern presented their reports. Principals Belinda Westfall and Sheri Ehler presented their reports. Special Education Coordinator, Angie Jacobsen presented her report. Superintendent Jay Ehler presented his report. The next regular meeting of the Sidney Board of Education will be held on Monday, January 11, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. Meeting adjourned at 6:49 p.m. /s/ Deanna Kantor, Secretary, Board of Education Cardmember Service 2,690.66; Ahlers Baking Inc 44.95; Sidney Public Schools Payroll 1,060,000.00; SPS – Bond Fund 3,703.34; SPS – QCPUF 870.82; Verizon Wireless 465.22; WalMart Community 1,961.87; 21st Century Equipment Inc 132.32; Ahlers Baking Inc 8.99; Albertsons/Safeway 233.19; Amazon.com 2,309.87; ASHA 750.00; B&H Photo-Video 642.50; Birch Communications 1,797.79; Bluffs Sanitary Supply Inc 1,078.96; Bomgaars 173.88; Carolina Biological Supply Co 125.92; Cash-Wa Distributing 1,752.90; Chadron State College 180.00; Charter Communications 80.00; Cheyenne Co Chamber Commerce 25.00; City of Sidney 23,411.90; The Country Printer 265.00; Culligan Water Conditioning Inc 1,712.80; DP Electronics 485.87; Dramatic Publishing Co Inc 58.29; E & S Auto Supply 67.03; Eakes Office Plus 1,700.00; Embassy Suites 1,251.60; Engineered Controls 71.08; ESU #13 13,294.92; Finneys Inc 1,902.77; Frenchman Valley Coop 3,588.65; Grainger 146.08; Harris School Solutions 100.15; Hillyard 594.93; Holiday Inn – Kearney 114.95; Hometown Leasing 4,922.90; Horizon West Inc 69.75; Ideal Linen Supply 2,377.27; Imagine That 62.47; Jerry Haupt 1,347.50; Johnstone Supply 1,498.83; Jostens 1,095.44; JW Pepper & Sons Inc 400.21; Kriz-Davis Co 2,428.16; Mail Finance 1,016.00; Master’s Transportation Inc 938.27; Matheson Tri Gas Inc 243.95; McMaster-Carr Supply Co 150.41; Miller Office Products 185.28; NAPA Auto Parts 405.81; NCS Pearson Inc 95.00 ; NE Dept of Education 84.00; NE DOL/Boiler Inspection Program 180.00; NE Safety & Fire Equip Inc 393.94; New Mexico Clay 568.97; Omega Laboratories Inc 257.00; One Source 40.00; Pittam Body Shop Inc 65.00; Presto-x-Company 339.64; Pro-Ed Inc 2,933.70; Rauner & Associates 15,500.00; Really Good Stuff 17.43; Rood’s Tire Center LLC 40.65; S A Foster Lumber Company 530.99; School Specialty 59.22; Scottsbluff Winnelson Co 2,400.00; Shred-It 101.70; Sidney Glass 131.74; Sidney Regional Medical Center 5,451.98; Sidney Sun-Telegraph 92.04; Soar Pediatric Therapy LLC 3,465.20; Sonny’s Super Foods 587.39; Source Gas 12,899.38; SPS – Depreciation 10,000.00; SRMC – Physicians Clinic 244.72; State of NE – AS Central Services 227.47; Ken Stute 160.00; TP Tools & Equipment 86.80; Triple O’s Building Supply 152.91; Turnitin LLC 1,432.50; WPCI 109.00. [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on December 23, 2015] LEGALS 9A WED. & THURS. DEC. 23 & 24, 2015 Sidney Sun-Telegraph ONLINE: www.suntelegraph.com LEGAL NOTICES CLASSIFIEDS CASH-WA DISTRIBUTING 825 Hickory St., Sidney (308)-254-4689 Ext. 7321 Class A CDL Drivers No Haz-Mat required Home daily, No Overnights Benefits include: Paid holidays and vacations Medical, Dental, and life insurance 401k Under new management New higher starting wage Sidney Public Schools has a need for substitute para-professionals, substitute secretaries and substitute custodians for the current school year. Applications are available at the District Administration office or under the Employment Opportunities tab at www.sidneyraiders.org. Please send the application to Sidney Public Schools, 1101 21st Ave, Sidney, NE 69162. Contact 308- 254-5855 with any questions. EOE Sidney Public Schools is hiring substitute teachers at a current rate of $104.00 per day. If the interested individual has a valid Nebraska Teaching Certificate, please complete the classified application form available at www.sidneyraiders.org or at 1101 21st Ave. (308) 254-5855. If the interested individual does not have a current Nebraska Teaching Certificate, the Applicant Manual to obtain a Local Substitute Teaching Certificate including the requirements, instructions and forms is available at www.education.ne.gov/tcert. The Local Substitute Teaching Certificate is valid for three years and is limited to 45 days of teaching in any school year. This type of certificate is valid for teaching only in the school system requesting the issuance. This certificate requires a minimum of 60 semester credit hours of college coursework with at least one course in *professional Education and one course or narrative in Human Relations Training. *A professional education course is any course with an education prefix or a course in child psychology, child growth and development, classroom management, school organization, child abuse and neglect, observation of children or in general terms, anything dealing with children, schools, or education. The Cheyenne County Sheriff’s Office, an EOE employer, is accepting applications for a full time Deputy Jailer. Benefits include; paid holidays, paid vacation, uniforms, duty equipment and medical insurance. All applicants must, pass a background investigation, be 19 years of age or over, a US citizen, have a high school diploma or GED, possess a valid driver’s license, be of high moral character, public oriented (people skills), Demonstrate; personal accountability, ethics, integrity, family oriented, team mindset and community driven. NO felony, or serious misdemeanor convictions and be able to obtain jail certification within one year of employment. For further information or for an application, please stop by the Cheyenne County Sheriff’s Office. This position is subject to veterans preference. The reason publication of legal notices is required in newspapers is YOU, the citizen. In a Democracy, the government is required to inform you of the public business, because you and your neighbors are the basis for government. These notices provide essential information about all local government entities, including schools, cities, villages and counties. A Democracy is a system of checks and balances. Your right to know and be informed is a check on government. Public notices shed light on the actions of all governmental bodies, but it’s up to you, the citizen, to read them and obtain more information if necessary about the actions that impact you. PRACTICE DEMOCRACY. READ YOUR LEGAL NOTICES. THEY’RE CRUCIAL TO DEMOCRACY. For Publication on: Notice Must Be Received By: Monday .......... 3:00 P.M. Thursday Tuesday ........... 3:00 P.M. Friday Wednesday ..... 3:00 P.M. Monday Thursday .......... 3:00 P.M. Tuesday Friday ......... 3:00 P.M. Wednesday LEGAL NOTICE & AD DEADLINES 308-254-2818 Send Classifieds to [email protected] Send Legal Notices to [email protected] Send Ads to [email protected]

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Page 1: LegaLs › ... › pdfs › classifieds › 2015-12-23.pdf · 2015-12-23 · Resume: msteck58@ gmail.com or mail to Box 600630, San Diego, CA 92160-0630. ... 2015, a petition was

FURNISHED APTS.Furnished Apt For rent: Stove & Refrig. 2 bedroom, Lease, No pets, adults only 308-249-5264

UNFURNISHED APTS1 & 2 bedroom ApArtments For rent. Laundry facilities available.Steffens Rentals 308-249-0739

APTS FOR LEASE2 bdrm & 1 bdrm ApArtments For leAse. $500 & up, all utilities paid. 1 Month dep. & Background Check. 308-254-0913

HOUSES FOR RENT2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bAth, 1 cAr gArAge. $800/month, $800 deposit. 308-249-1722

MISC. We buY Aluminum cAns. WE PAY CASH. 955 BALL ST, SIDNEY. 254-7115.

COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT

storAge units AvAilAble

12x25 w 8x8 garage door.Steffens Rentals

308-249-0739

LAND FOR SALEprime hunting propertY For sAle- 160 acres near Kimball, NE. This property is an excellent habitat for antelope, mule deer, pheasants, grouse, and elk. With living quarters on the property, this makes for a great hunt-ing get away. Contact Boyd Smith with The Pinnacle Agency at (402)-875-0361.

SERVICESgive the giFt oF peAce oF mind this holidAY seA-son...give your loved ones a member-ship with AirMedCare Network. Membership starts at $65/house-hold/year; longer term memberships available. Membership means NO out-of-pocket expense related to your flight for a medical emergency on Air Link, EagleMed, or any of our 220+ pro-viders across 32 states. Business rates avail-able for employers. Call Michelle at 308-641-7833

sAndY’s hAir house Senior rates. Call 254-2512 after 4 or leave message.

HELP WANTEDrn - Full time. sign-on bonus. Pick up application at Northeast Plains Home Healthcare 731 W Main Street Sterling, CO. 970-522-3045

drivers: WAusAu supplY compAnY, Sterling, CO. Seeks Full-time Experienced CDL Drivers - Class A with Clean Driving History. Great Pay and Excellent Benefits Offered. Email: h u m a n r e s o u r c e s @wausausupply.com or call: 800-236-1528 x12320

* * r e W A r d i n g WorK**Sidney caregivers need-ed to assist individu-als with housekeeping, meals, and light personal care. Weekdays or week-ends, AM or PM 3-5 hours per day $9.50/hour plus bonus. Caretech 1-800-991-7006.

pt JAnitoriAl/cleAning, evenings, help needed. Available in Sidney. Must be depend-able, hard working and have a good attitude. Clean background check required. 970-571-3592 for more info.

STATEWIDESC L A S S I F I E D ADVERTISING works! Place your 25 word ad into thousands of Nebraska homes for $225. Contact your local newspaper or call 1-800-369-2850.

AFFORDABLE PRESS Release service. Send your message to 170 newspapers across Nebraska for one low price! Call 1-800-369-2850 or www.nebpress.com for more details.

MEAT DEPARTMENT Manager needed. Financially strong family chain in Midwest. Salary, bonus, insurance, 401k. Resume: [email protected] or mail to Box 600630, San Diego, CA 92160-0630.

BUTLER TRANSPORT Your Partner in Excellence. CDL Class A drivers needed. Sign on bonus! All miles paid. 1-800-528-7825 or www.but-lertransport.com.

CLASS A Drivers: Heavy Haulers needed. Regional runs. Great home time. Lowboy or flatbed expe-rience helpful, full bene-fits, direct deposit. www.f latbedexpress.com, 402-291-7607 x114.

L487Legal Notice

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA

Case Number CI-15-161IN RE NAME CHANGE OF Dallas

Lee Stewart.Notice is hereby given that

on the 10th day of December, 2015, a petition was filed in the District Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is for the change of the petitioner’s name from Dallas Lee Stewart to Dallas Lee Wheelock.

A hearing will be had on said petition before the Honorable Judge Weimer, in courtroom No. D01, 1000 10th Avenue Sidney on the 13th day of January, 2016 at 3:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as will be convenient for the Court and that unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, the petitioner’s name will be changed from that of Dallas Lee Stewart to Dallas Lee Wheelock./s/ Dallas Lee Stewart718 Sheldon StLodgepole, NE 69149308-249-3696[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on

December 11, 18, 23 & 31, 2015]

L490IN THE COUNTY COURT OF

CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA IN THE MATTER OF THE

ADOPTION OFBRETT W. REAM,

Minor Child.Case No. AD 15-06

NOTICEPursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat.

§43-104.14, Jason A. Ossian, Attorney at Law, 105 East 16th Street, P.O. Box 419, Scottsbluff, Nebraska 69361, Telephone (308) 632-7191, does hereby provide the following Notice of possible adoptive placement of a minor child:

RYAN D. REAM: You have been identified as a possible biological father of a child whose date of birth is February 26, 2010. The child was conceived on or about May 26, 2009 in Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, and the biological mother intends to finalize a step-parent adoption with her spouse at a trial scheduled for Monday, February 8, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. in the County Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska. If you are the biological father, you may (i) deny paternity; (ii) waive any parental rights you may have; (iii) relinquish and consent to the adoption; or (iv) file a Notice of Objection to Adoption and intent to Obtain Custody, pursuant to section 43-104.02, or object to the adoption on a proceeding before any Nebraska court which has adjudicated you to be the biological father of the child prior to your receipt of notice. If you wish to deny paternity, waive your parental rights, relinquish and consent,

or receive additional informa-tion to determine whether you may be the father of the child in question, you must contact Jason A. Ossian at the above contact information. If you wish to object to the adoption and seek custody of the child, you must seek legal counsel from your own attorney immediately.

MARCENE and JACOB ELWELL, Petitioners

By: /s/ Jason A. Ossian, #22209

DOUGLAS, KELLY, OSTDIEK, OSSIAN

BRODERICK and VOGLa professional corporation105 E. 16th Street, P.O. Box

419Scottsbluff, NE 69363-0419Telephone: (308) [email protected] Attorney for Petitioners

[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on December 16, 23 & 30, 2015]

L502Village of Potter

Board Meeting ProceedingsThe Potter Village Board of

Trustees convened in regular and open session on December 14, 2015 at 7:00 pm at the Village Office, 922 Sherman, Potter, Nebraska. Vice-Chairman Richard Musil presided.

Trustees present: Casey Smith, Cory Lenstrom and John Herboldsheimer.

Others: Melissa Waggoner, Jay Rundell, and Tyson Narjes.

Items Approved:Consent Calendar for the

December 14, 2015, meeting, and to accept the Financial and Treasurers reports for November 30, 2015.

Claims: Payroll 8804.28, Taxes Fed W/H 1811.70, Neb. Dept. of Revenue 507.45 Sales Tax, City of Sidney 3348.60-Ser, CenturyLink 206.56-Ser, HSA 160.20, Frenchman Valley Coop 314.33-Su, Source Gas 310.99-Ser, Dalton Telephone Co. 8.00-Ser, Denise Cook 50.00-Ser, Sidney Sun Telegraph 26.59-Ser, Enviro Service Inc. 18.00-Ser, High West Energy 3394.98-Ser, US Postal Service 70.00-Su, Ideal Linen Supply 22.00-Ser, Potter Community Improvement Committee 2000.00-Ser, DHHS Division of Public Fees 345.00- Fee, Estate of Donna Johnson 152.00-Re, Phillip/Sandra Sanders 152.00, Kim/Robert Sonnie 140.00-Re, Deanna Bond 140.00-Re, John Herboldsheimer 200.00-Ser, M&S Drilling 1471.25-Ser & Su, Nienhueser Const. & Excavation 612.50-Ser, Finney’s Inc. 17.99-Su, Jay Rundell 300.00-Ser, NE UC Fund-49.99-Fee, Intuit 519.00-Fee, Dale Gorman 150.00-ser, Potter-Dix School District #9 10.00-Fee, Shop Rent-500.00, Admin Fees-2250.00, Replenish Debit Card 437.03-Ser & Su, Total $28,500.44.

ORDINANCE 458 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO

SOURCEGAS DISTRIBUTION LLC, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, THE RIGHT, PERMISSION AND AUTHORITY TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND OPERATE A GAS TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, INCLUDING MAINS, PIPES, CONDUITS, SERVICES AND OTHER STRUCTURES, IN, UNDER, UPON, OVER, ACROSS AND ALONG THE STREETS, ALLEYS, BRIDGES AND PUBLIC PLACES WITHIN THE PRESENT AND FUTURE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE VILLAGE OF POTTER, NEBRASKA FOR THE FURNISHING, TRANSMISSION, DISTRIBUTION AND SALE OF GAS WHETHER ARTIFICIAL, NATURAL, MIXED OR OTHERWISE, FOR LIGHTING, HEATING, DOMESTIC, INDUSTRIAL AND OTHER USES IN SAID VILLAGE AND ELSEWHERE, LIMITING THE TERM OF SAID GRANT, PRESCRIBING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH SAID COMPANY MAY OPERATE, AND REPEALING ORDINANCE NOS. 213 AND 297.

Approved membership to the Nebraska State Recycling Association in the amount of $60.00.

With the Old Business fin-ished the Board opened the Reorganization at 7:09 pm.

The Reorganization for 2016 is as follows: Casey Smith as Chairman, Cory Lenstrom as Vice-Chairman, Jay Rundell as Maintenance Supervisor/Street Superintendent, Melissa Waggoner as Clerk/Treasurer/Back-up Water Operator, Steve Mattoon as Attorney and the Potter State Bank as the Depository, Water/Sewer Commissioners-Richard Musil/Cory Lenstrom, Street/Alley Commissioners-Richard Musil/Casey Smith, Board of Adjustments- Cory Lenstrom/Shawn Shoemaker/Richard Musil/John Herboldsheimer/Claire Smith/Alt. Casey Smith, Maintenance Superintendent Supervisor- John Herboldsheimer, Zoning Administrator/Building Official- City of Sidney’s Building Official, Keno Representative-Casey Smith, ACE Representative-Casey Smith, Tree Board-Village Board of Trustees, Board of Health – Melanie Rotert /Casey Smith/Richard Musil, Safety Committee- Jay Rundell/Melissa Waggoner/Richard Musil.

The Reorganization was closed at 7:18 PM.

ORDINANCE NO. 460 AN ORDINANCE TO ADD DISTRICTS M-1 LIGHT MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AND M-2 HEAVY MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT TO SECTION 3.02 DISTRICTS TO THE REGULATIONS OF THE POTTER ZONING AND SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE

VILLAGE OF POTTER, NEBRASKACo-sponsoring the 2016

Water Wise program with the SPRNR for the Potter- Dix 5th grade class.

Closing the Bond Fund MAMA account now that the Water Bond is paid off.

To go into executive session at 7:45 PM in order to pre-vent any needless injury to any individuals during employees evaluations, the annual wage raises discussion, to decide the percentage to give to qualified employees SEP Plans, and the annual employee appreciation gift discussion.

Reconvened in regular ses-sion at 8:00 PM.

Authorized giving the Maintenance Superintendent and the Clerk/Treasurer a 5% pay increase for 2016.

Giving 5% to the qualified employees SEP Plans.

Authorized the giving of annu-al employee appreciation gifts to the Maintenance Superintendent and Clerk/Treasurer in the amount of $150.00 and $50.00 to the Library Director.

Approved Resolution 2015-1201 to adopt the Traffic Sign Retroreflectivity Maintenance Program for 2016

Proclaimed January 2016 as National Radon Action Month.

The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 PM. A complete copy of the minutes is available for viewing at the Village Office. /s/ Melissa WaggonerVillage Clerk[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on

December 23, 2015]

L503SIDNEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Regular Board MeetingDecember 14, 2015

President Von Seggern called the regular meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. with the follow-ing members present: Thomas Von Seggern, Steve Mattoon, Randall Flamig, Doug Means, Randy Miller, Janet Rosenbaum, Superintendent Jay Ehler and Secretary Deanna Kantor.

Rosenbaum moved, second-ed by Means, to approve the minutes of the Regular Board Meeting on November 9, 2015. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Flamig moved, seconded by Rosenbaum, to approve the bills payable. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Mattoon moved, seconded by Means, to approve the financial reports. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Rosenbaum moved, sec-onded by Flamig, to recognize the Fall Academic All-State Performers: Megan Neal, Rachel Blauert, Girls Golf; Emily Mahr, Annalise Lecher, Volleyball; Mia Hernandez, Abby Heller, Girls Cross Country; Brenner Keane, Jacob Schaub, Boys Cross Country; Hunter Secrest,

Alex Linneman, Football; Mitch Verhulst, Cameron Baldwin, Play Production. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Means moved, seconded by Mattoon, to recognize the Cross Country and Golf teams for exemplary seasons and 3rd place state finishes. Medalists for Golf: Rachel Blauert, Megan Neal and Emma Alexander. Medalist for Cross Country: Jami Flores. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Rosenbaum moved, second-ed by Miller, to recognize and commend Marissa Borchard, grade 7; Carolyn Jones, grade 8; Seth Studnicka, grade 9; Aspen Arent, grade 10; Jessica Kissack, grade 11; Zoraida Parra, grade 11 as Students of the Month for November 2015. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Flamig moved, seconded by Rosenbaum, to approve the option enrollment requests of Azlyn Morales, Faith Michelman, Austin Usher, Alex McNally, Kole Knobbe, Ariana Maestas, Justice Rupp, Tess Hornbarger, Julie Hornbarger and Michael Baker. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Means moved, seconded by Flamig, to approve the 2016-2017 Comprehensive Agreement for Certified Staff as presented. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Board Policy #6009 – Grade Placement of Transfer Students was tabled until January’s meet-ing.

Rosenbaum moved, second-ed by Mattoon, to approve the 2015-2016 teaching contract for Tessa Schumacher. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried.

Means moved, seconded by Flamig, to approve the resigna-tion of Muriel Plant effective at the end of the current school year. Roll call vote: Aye 6, Nay 0. Motion carried.

A discussion was held regard-ing the AQuESST Rating for Sidney Public Schools.

The date for the January Board work session is February 22, 2016 at 5:30 p.m.

Board Members Janet Rosenbaum, Steve Mattoon, Randy Miller, Doug Means and Tom Von Seggern presented their reports.

Principals Belinda Westfall and Sheri Ehler presented their reports. Special Education Coordinator, Angie Jacobsen presented her report.

Superintendent Jay Ehler presented his report.

The next regular meeting of the Sidney Board of Education will be held on Monday, January 11, 2016 at 5:30 p.m.

Meeting adjourned at 6:49 p.m./s/ Deanna Kantor, Secretary, Board of Education

Cardmember Service

2,690.66; Ahlers Baking Inc 44.95; Sidney Public Schools Payroll 1,060,000.00; SPS – Bond Fund 3,703.34; SPS – QCPUF 8 7 0 . 8 2 ; Verizon Wireless 465.22; WalMart Community 1,961.87; 21st Century Equipment Inc 132.32; Ahlers Baking Inc 8.99; Albertsons/Safeway 233.19; Amazon.com 2,309.87; ASHA 750.00; B&H Photo-Video 642.50; Birch Communications 1,797.79; Bluffs Sanitary Supply Inc 1,078.96; Bomgaars 173.88; Carolina Biological Supply Co 125.92; Cash-Wa Distributing 1,752.90; Chadron State College 180.00; Charter Communications 80.00; Cheyenne Co Chamber Commerce 25.00; City of Sidney 23,411.90; The Country Printer 265.00; Culligan Water Conditioning Inc 1,712.80; DP Electronics 485.87; Dramatic Publishing Co Inc 58.29; E & S Auto Supply 67.03; Eakes Office Plus 1,700.00; Embassy Suites 1,251.60; Engineered Controls 71.08; ESU #13 13,294.92; Finneys Inc 1,902.77; Frenchman Valley Coop 3,588.65; Grainger 146.08; Harris School Solutions 100.15; Hillyard 594.93; Holiday Inn – Kearney 114.95; Hometown Leasing 4,922.90; Horizon West Inc 69.75; Ideal Linen Supply 2,377.27; Imagine That 62.47; Jerry Haupt 1,347.50; Johnstone Supply 1,498.83; Jostens 1,095.44; JW Pepper & Sons Inc 400.21; Kriz-Davis Co 2,428.16; Mail Finance 1,016.00; Master’s Transportation Inc 938.27; Matheson Tri Gas Inc 243.95; McMaster-Carr Supply Co 150.41; Miller Office Products 185.28; NAPA Auto Parts 405.81; NCS Pearson Inc 95.00 ; NE Dept of Education 84.00; NE DOL/Boiler Inspection Program 180.00; NE Safety & Fire Equip Inc 393.94; New Mexico Clay 568.97; Omega Laboratories Inc 257.00; One Source 40.00; Pittam Body Shop Inc 65.00; Presto-x-Company 339.64; Pro-Ed Inc 2,933.70; Rauner & Associates 15,500.00; Really Good Stuff 17.43; Rood’s Tire Center LLC 40.65; S A Foster Lumber Company 530.99; School Specialty 59.22; Scottsbluff Winnelson Co 2,400.00; Shred-It 101.70; Sidney Glass 131.74; Sidney Regional Medical Center 5,451.98; Sidney Sun-Telegraph 92.04; Soar Pediatric Therapy LLC 3,465.20; Sonny’s Super Foods 587.39; Source Gas 12,899.38; SPS – Depreciation 10,000.00; SRMC – Physicians Clinic 244.72; State of NE – AS Central Services 227.47; Ken Stute 160.00; TP Tools & Equipment 86.80; Triple O’s Building Supply 152.91; Turnitin LLC 1,432.50; WPCI 109.00.[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on

December 23, 2015]

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