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Friday, June 21, 2019 Page 9 Columbus News-Report HOME REPAIR WANTED TO DO Legal Notice &RQFHSWLV 3X]]OHV 'LVW E\ .LQJ )HDWXUHV 6\QGLFDWH ,QF %\ 'DYH *UHHQ 'LIILFXOW\ /HYHO HEALTH Answers to Wednesday’s Crossword Answers to Wednesday’s Suduko Legal Notice Selling top soil, dirt and mushroom compost. Also hauling. Rock and gravel for driveways and carports. Call 620-674-1918 or 620-762- 1920. 01/06-tf NOTICE FOR SALE Viagra and Cialis users. There’s a cheaper alternative than high drugstore prices. 50 Pills special $99 Free Shipping. 100 percent guar- anteed. Call Now. 855-850- 3904. EMPLOYMENT A place for mom has helped over a million families find senior living. Our trusted lo- cal advisors help solutions to your unique needs at no cost to you. Call 855-973-9062. 06/17 Answer Wordsleuth Were you an industrial or construction tradesman and recently diagnosed with lung cancer? You and your family may be entitled to a signifi- cant cash award. Call 866- 409-2142 for your risk free consultation. 06/17 NOTICE Prices Thursday, June 20, 2019 from Columbus Farmers Co-op Corn - July, 2019................ $4.56 Milo - July, 2019.................$4.15 Soybeans-July, 2019......... $8.36 Wheat(soft) July, 2019......$5.07 Wheat(hard) July,2019.....$4.46 Farm Market Donate your car to charity. Receive maximum value of write off for your taxes. Run- ning or not. All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 844-268-9386 06/17 6-21 CRYPTOQUIP F E J Y X Z E F X G P A X V X F P K U I G X U Y V N G Y I Y G Z X G J Y V B A Y F J X M E G Q E G Y P X X U M X Q Y P X S Y P A Y G : P Y Y P A B K V Y F K F S . Wednesday’s Cryptoquip: The two weasellike mammals are in- separable. I think they’re probably in a sable relationship. Today’s Cryptoquip Clue: F equals N Need Guttering? Call Titan Seamless Guttering for your free bid today. Lowest price guaranteed. 620-674-1594. Rain Away Seamless Gutter- ing. Free estimates. Pepper Martin (620) 674-1918, Ian Martin (620) 762-1920. 07/25/tf Septic tank pumping. Quick service. Call for inspection of septic tanks before you buy property. Rent Porta-Johns. Ron Gideon 620-423-5365 United Tree Service. Tree and lawn spraying, tree trim- ming and removal, bush and hedge trimming, lawn and tree fertilizing, gutter clean- ing and home power washing. Licensed, insured and bond- ed. Call Kent (417) 499-9929 05/29-1mp Get A-Rated Dental Insur- ance starting at around $1 Per day. Save 25-percent on Enrollment Now. No Waiting Periods. 200k+ Providers Nationwide. Everyone is Accepted. Call 785-329- 9747 (M-F 9-5 ET) 06/17 Denied Social Security Dis- ability? Appeal! If you’re 50+, filed for SSD and de- nied, our attorneys can help get you approved! No money out of pocket! Call 785-329- 4931. Are you behind $10k or more on your taxes? Stop wage & bank levies, liens & audits, unfiled tax returns, payroll is- sues, & resolve tax debt fast. Call 855-462-2769 06/17 Now Hiring. Westirland In- dustries. We offer medical, dental, 401K, paid vacation, and holidays. Apply in per- son at 1108 6th St., in Oswe- go. 06/14-1mc (First Published in the Columbus News-Report, Friday, June 21, 2019) Resolution No. 10-2019 RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF CHEROKEE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AUTHORIZING PARTICIPATION IN RURAL OPPORTUNITY ZONE STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CHEROKEE COUNTY, KANSAS, THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED: WHEREAS, K. S. A. 19-101 et. seq., and K. S. A. 19-212 authorize the Board of County Commissioners to transact all County business and perform all powers of local legislation deemed appropriate, and to make all contracts and do all other acts in relation to the property and concerns of the county, necessary to the exercise of its corporate or administrative powers. WHEREAS, Cherokee County has been designated a county within the Kansas Rural Opportunity Zone pursuant to K. S. A. 74-50, 222. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has expressed its intent to participate in the Rural Opportunity Zone (ROZ) student loan repayment program, according to K. S. A. 74-50,223, effective February, 2015, by Resolution Number 4-2015. Section 1. Pursuant to K. S. A. 74-50,223, the Board of County Commissioners expressed its intent to participate in the Rural Opportunity Zone (ROZ) student loan repayment program. Section 2. Cherokee County has been designated a county within the Kansas Rural Opportunity Zone pursuant to K. S. A. 74-50,222. Section 3. The Cherokee County Commissioners hereby obligated Cherokee County to participate in the ROZ student loan repayment program as provided by K. S. A. 74-50,223, for a period of five years, effective February, 2015, which shall be irrevocable. Section 4. Cherokee County agrees to pay in equal shares with the State of Kansas the outstanding student loan balance of any resident individual for five years, if the resident individual meets the terms of qualification provided by the State of Kansas in K. S. A. 74-50,223, and the appropriate rules and regulations. The number of qualified resident individuals receiving such payments will be subject to the availability of funds. Section 5. Cherokee County intends to enter into partnerships with Employers for the direct sponsorship of Rural Opportu- nity Zone Applicants. Sponsored Applicants must meet all qualifications of the ROZ program. All sponsorships will be subject to ROZ student loan repayment rules and regulations. Section 6. The maximum student loan balance for each quali- fied resident individual to be repaid jointly by Cherokee County and the State of Kansas shall be $15,000 over a term of five years. Section 7. Cherokee County shall allocate $6,000.00 for the purpose of matching payments from the State of Kansas to qualified resident individuals. Cherokee County shall revise its ROZ budget on an annual basis and shall revise its ROZ budget on an annual basis and shall inform the State of Kansas of any changes to the annual allocation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall be published once in the official county newspaper and shall be in effect from and after its date of publication. Adopted this 17th day of June, 2019 by the Board of Cherokee County Commissioners, Cherokee County, Kansas. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CHERO- KEE COUNTY, KANSAS. APPROVED: /s/ Cory Moates, Chair Cherokee County Commissioner /s/ Myra Carlisle Frazier Cherokee County Commissioner /s/ Neal Anderson Cherokee County Commissioner ATTEST: /s/ Rodney Edmondson Cherokee County Clerk Executed June 17, 2019 by the Board of County Commissioners (SEAL) (First Published in the Columbus News-Report Friday, June 21, 2019) RESOLUTION NO. 09-2019 A RESOLUTION BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS OF CHEROKEE COUNTY, KANSAS, ADOPTING THE REGION H MULTI-HAZARD MITIGA- TION PLAN GENERAL AUTHORITY. K.S.A. 19-101, et. seq., and K.S.A. 19-212 authorize the Board of County Commissioners of Cherokee County, Kansas, to transact all County business and perform all powers of local legislation deemed appropri- ate, and to make all contracts and do all other acts in relation to the property and concerns of the County necessary to the exercise of its corporate or administrative powers. WHEREAS, Cherokee County recognizes the threat that natural hazards pose to people and property within our community; and WHEREAS, undertaking hazard mitigation actions will reduce the potential for harm to people and property from future hazard occurrences; and WHEREAS, the U.S. Congress passed the Disaster Mitiga- tion Act of 2000 ("Disaster Mitigation Act") emphasizing the need for pre-disaster mitigation of potential hazards; and WHEREAS, the Disaster Mitigation Act made available hazard mitigation grants to state and local governments; and WHEREAS, an adopted Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan is required as a condition of future funding for mitigation projects under multiple FEMA pre- and post-disaster mitiga- tion grant programs; and WHEREAS, Cherokee County fully participated in the FEMA prescribed mitigation planning process to prepare this updated Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan; and WHEREAS, the Kansas Division of Emergency Manage- ment and the Federal Emergency Management Agency Region VII officials have reviewed the "Region H Multi- Hazard Mitigation Plan," and approved it contingent upon this official adoption of the participating Governing Body; and WHEREAS, Cherokee County desires to comply with the requirements of the Disaster Mitigation Act and to augment its emergency planning efforts by formally adopting the Region H Multi-Hazard Mitigation plan; and WHEREAS, adoption by the Governing Body for Cherokee County demonstrates the jurisdiction's commitment to fulfill- ing the mitigation goals and objectives outlined in this Multi- Hazard Mitigation Plan; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Cherokee County, Kansas, that, as the Governing Body, it hereby adopts the "Region H-Hazard Mitigation Plan" as the official plan; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Cherokee County has submitted the "Region H Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan" to the Kansas Division of Emergency Management and Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region VII officials and received final approval. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the "REGION H MULTI-HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN" may be reviewed online at:--------------------- PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Governing Body of Chero- kee County, Kansas, on this 17th day of June, 2019. /s/ Cory Moates, Chairman Cherokee County Commissioner /s/ Myra Carlisle Frazier Cherokee County Commissioner /s/ Neal Anderson Cherokee County Commissioner ATTEST: /s/ Rodney D. Edmondson, County Clerk (SEAL) ACROSS 1 Lass 4 Choose 8 Beanies 12 Historic time 13 Actor’s quest 14 Theater award 15 Contingency funds 17 Goddess of victory 18 Orange veggies 19 Pursuing 20 Cellist Casals 22 Innocent one 24 New York canal 25 Misfortune 29 Balloon filler 30 Pal 31 Big D.C. lobby 32 Melancholy melodies 34 Alike (Fr.) 35 Aftermath 36 Condition 37 Of the Arctic 40 Chinese dynasty 41 Egg 42 Believed 46 Ganges wrap 47 Skip 48 Apprehend 49 BPOE members 50 Lectern locale 51 Sticky stuff DOWN 1 Prized possession 2 Altar constellation 3 Small beetle 4 Teaser ad 5 Charged bits 6 The Browns, on score boards 7 Lock opener 8 Have a huddle 9 Slightly 10 Toll road 11 Crystal gazer 16 Like ganders 19 “Dear —” 20 Stew veggies 21 Operatic solo 22 Police ID 23 Tosses in 25 Nonsense 26 Attractive 27 “I smell —!” 28 Hardy cabbage 30 Sow’s mate 33 Hindu teachers 34 Sicilian volcano 36 Prepares flour 37 Sit for a photo 38 Ellipse 39 Hide in the bushes 40 1502, in Old Rome 42 Brick carrier 43 “I — Rock” 44 Eastern “way” 45 “Game of Thrones” airer Kennel help, dependable, must be 18 years of age, Thursday – Monday, $12 - $15, Crestline, (417) 439- 7934. 06/21-6tp City of Columbus is accept- ing applications for an Ani- mal Control Officer. This is a full-time position with bene- fits. This position reports di- rectly to the Police Chief. No law enforcement experience is required. Job skills should be acquired within 6 months of hire. Candidates must be at least 18 years of age, have a high school diploma or GED and valid driver’s li- cense. Starting pay is $11.00 per hour based upon qualifi- cations. Applications and full job description are avail- able online, www.columbus- cityhall.com or at City Hall. Position open until filled. EOE. 06/21-3tc The City of Columbus is ac- cepting applications for a La- borer in the public works de- partment. This is a full-time position with benefits. Start- ing salary is $10.03/hr. Qual- ifications require a High School diploma or GED, a valid driver’s license and the ability to work in adverse weather conditions. Applica- tions and job description are available at City Hall, 300 East Maple and www.co- lumbuscityhall.com. Posi- tion open until filled. EOE 06/21-3tc

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Friday, June 21, 2019 Page 9Columbus News-Report

HOME REPAIR

WANTED TO DO

Legal Notice

HEALTH

Answers to Wednesday’s Crossword

Answers to Wednesday’s Suduko

Legal Notice

Selling top soil, dirt and mushroom compost. Also hauling. Rock and gravel for driveways and carports. Call 620-674-1918 or 620-762-1920.

01/06-tf

NOTICE

FOR SALE

Viagra and Cialis users. There’s a cheaper alternative than high drugstore prices. 50 Pills special $99 Free Shipping. 100 percent guar-anteed. Call Now. 855-850-3904.

EMPLOYMENT

A place for mom has helped over a million families find senior living. Our trusted lo-cal advisors help solutions to your unique needs at no cost to you. Call 855-973-9062.

06/17

Answer Wordsleuth

Were you an industrial or construction tradesman and recently diagnosed with lung cancer? You and your family may be entitled to a signifi-cant cash award. Call 866-409-2142 for your risk free consultation.

06/17

NOTICE

Prices Thursday, June 20, 2019 from Columbus Farmers Co-op

Corn - July, 2019................ $4.56Milo - July, 2019.................$4.15Soybeans-July, 2019......... $8.36 Wheat(soft) July, 2019......$5.07Wheat(hard) July,2019.....$4.46

Farm Market

Donate your car to charity. Receive maximum value of write off for your taxes. Run-ning or not. All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 844-268-9386

06/17

6-21 CRYPTOQUIPF E J Y X Z E F X G P A X V X F P K U I G X U Y V N G Y I Y G Z X G J Y V B A Y F J X M E G Q E G Y P X X U M X Q Y P X S Y P A Y G : P Y Y P A B K V Y F K F S .Wednesday’s Cryptoquip: The two weasellike mammals are in-separable. I think they’re probably in a sable relationship. Today’s Cryptoquip Clue: F equals N

Need Guttering? Call Titan Seamless Guttering for your free bid today. Lowest price guaranteed. 620-674-1594.

Rain Away Seamless Gutter-ing. Free estimates. Pepper Martin (620) 674-1918, Ian Martin (620) 762-1920.

07/25/tf

Septic tank pumping. Quick service. Call for inspection of septic tanks before you buy property. Rent Porta-Johns. Ron Gideon 620-423-5365

United Tree Service. Tree and lawn spraying, tree trim-ming and removal, bush and hedge trimming, lawn and tree fertilizing, gutter clean-ing and home power washing. Licensed, insured and bond-ed. Call Kent (417) 499-9929

05/29-1mp

Get A-Rated Dental Insur-ance starting at around $1 Per day. Save 25-percent on Enrollment Now. No Waiting Periods. 200k+ Providers Nationwide. Everyone is Accepted. Call 785-329-9747 (M-F 9-5 ET)

06/17

Denied Social Security Dis-ability? Appeal! If you’re 50+, filed for SSD and de-nied, our attorneys can help get you approved! No money out of pocket! Call 785-329-4931.

Are you behind $10k or more on your taxes? Stop wage & bank levies, liens & audits, unfiled tax returns, payroll is-sues, & resolve tax debt fast. Call 855-462-2769

06/17

Now Hiring. Westirland In-dustries. We offer medical, dental, 401K, paid vacation, and holidays. Apply in per-son at 1108 6th St., in Oswe-go.

06/14-1mc

(First Published in the Columbus News-Report, Friday, June 21, 2019)

Resolution No. 10-2019RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF CHEROKEE

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AUTHORIZING PARTICIPATION IN RURAL OPPORTUNITY ZONE

STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAMNOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD

OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSOF CHEROKEE COUNTY, KANSAS, THAT THE

FOLLOWING RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED:WHEREAS, K. S. A. 19-101 et. seq., and K. S. A. 19-212 authorize the Board of County Commissioners to transact all County business and perform all powers of local legislation deemed appropriate, and to make all contracts and do all other acts in relation to the property and concerns of the county, necessary to the exercise of its corporate or administrative powers.WHEREAS, Cherokee County has been designated a county within the Kansas Rural Opportunity Zone pursuant to K. S. A. 74-50, 222.WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has expressed its intent to participate in the Rural Opportunity Zone (ROZ) student loan repayment program, according to K. S. A. 74-50,223, effective February, 2015, by Resolution Number 4-2015.Section 1. Pursuant to K. S. A. 74-50,223, the Board of County Commissioners expressed its intent to participate in the Rural Opportunity Zone (ROZ) student loan repayment program.Section 2. Cherokee County has been designated a county within the Kansas Rural Opportunity Zone pursuant to K. S. A. 74-50,222.Section 3. The Cherokee County Commissioners hereby obligated Cherokee County to participate in the ROZ student loan repayment program as provided by K. S. A. 74-50,223, for a period of five years, effective February, 2015, which shall be irrevocable.Section 4. Cherokee County agrees to pay in equal shares with the State of Kansas the outstanding student loan balance of any resident individual for five years, if the resident individual meets the terms of qualification provided by the State of Kansas in K. S. A. 74-50,223, and the appropriate rules and regulations. The number of qualified resident individuals receiving such payments will be subject to the availability of funds.Section 5. Cherokee County intends to enter into partnerships with Employers for the direct sponsorship of Rural Opportu-nity Zone Applicants. Sponsored Applicants must meet all qualifications of the ROZ program. All sponsorships will be subject to ROZ student loan repayment rules and regulations.Section 6. The maximum student loan balance for each quali-fied resident individual to be repaid jointly by Cherokee County and the State of Kansas shall be $15,000 over a term of five years.Section 7. Cherokee County shall allocate $6,000.00 for the purpose of matching payments from the State of Kansas to qualified resident individuals. Cherokee County shall revise its ROZ budget on an annual basis and shall revise its ROZ budget on an annual basis and shall inform the State of Kansas of any changes to the annual allocation.BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution shall be published once in the official county newspaper and shall be in effect from and after its date of publication.Adopted this 17th day of June, 2019 by the Board of Cherokee County Commissioners, Cherokee County, Kansas.BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF CHERO-KEE COUNTY, KANSAS.APPROVED:/s/ Cory Moates, ChairCherokee County Commissioner/s/ Myra Carlisle FrazierCherokee County Commissioner/s/ Neal AndersonCherokee County CommissionerATTEST:/s/ Rodney EdmondsonCherokee County ClerkExecuted June 17, 2019 by the Board of County Commissioners(SEAL)

(First Published in the Columbus News-Report Friday, June 21, 2019)

RESOLUTION NO. 09-2019A RESOLUTION BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM-

MISSIONERS OF CHEROKEE COUNTY, KANSAS, ADOPTING THE REGION H MULTI-HAZARD MITIGA-

TION PLANGENERAL AUTHORITY. K.S.A. 19-101, et. seq., and K.S.A. 19-212 authorize the Board of County Commissioners of Cherokee County, Kansas, to transact all County business and perform all powers of local legislation deemed appropri-ate, and to make all contracts and do all other acts in relation to the property and concerns of the County necessary to the exercise of its corporate or administrative powers.WHEREAS, Cherokee County recognizes the threat that natural hazards pose to people and property within our community; andWHEREAS, undertaking hazard mitigation actions will reduce the potential for harm to people and property from future hazard occurrences; andWHEREAS, the U.S. Congress passed the Disaster Mitiga-tion Act of 2000 ("Disaster Mitigation Act") emphasizing the need for pre-disaster mitigation of potential hazards; andWHEREAS, the Disaster Mitigation Act made available hazard mitigation grants to state and local governments; andWHEREAS, an adopted Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan is required as a condition of future funding for mitigation projects under multiple FEMA pre- and post-disaster mitiga-tion grant programs; andWHEREAS, Cherokee County fully participated in the FEMA prescribed mitigation planning process to prepare this updated Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan; andWHEREAS, the Kansas Division of Emergency Manage-ment and the Federal Emergency Management Agency Region VII officials have reviewed the "Region H Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan," and approved it contingent upon this official adoption of the participating Governing Body; andWHEREAS, Cherokee County desires to comply with the requirements of the Disaster Mitigation Act and to augment its emergency planning efforts by formally adopting the Region H Multi-Hazard Mitigation plan; andWHEREAS, adoption by the Governing Body for Cherokee County demonstrates the jurisdiction's commitment to fulfill-ing the mitigation goals and objectives outlined in this Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan; andNOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Cherokee County, Kansas, that, as the Governing Body, it hereby adopts the "Region H-Hazard Mitigation Plan" as the official plan; andBE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Cherokee County has submitted the "Region H Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan" to the Kansas Division of Emergency Management and Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region VII officials and received final approval.BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the "REGION H MULTI-HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN" may be reviewed online at:---------------------PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Governing Body of Chero-kee County, Kansas, on this 17th day of June, 2019./s/ Cory Moates, ChairmanCherokee County Commissioner/s/ Myra Carlisle FrazierCherokee County Commissioner/s/ Neal AndersonCherokee County CommissionerATTEST:/s/ Rodney D. Edmondson, County Clerk(SEAL)

ACROSS 1 Lass 4 Choose 8 Beanies 12 Historic time 13 Actor’s quest 14 Theater award 15 Contingency funds 17 Goddess of victory 18 Orange veggies 19 Pursuing 20 Cellist Casals 22 Innocent one 24 New York canal 25 Misfortune29 Balloonfiller 30 Pal 31 Big D.C. lobby 32 Melancholy melodies 34 Alike (Fr.) 35 Aftermath 36 Condition 37 Of the Arctic 40 Chinese dynasty 41 Egg 42 Believed 46 Ganges wrap 47 Skip 48 Apprehend 49 BPOE members 50 Lectern locale 51 Sticky stuff

DOWN 1 Prized possession 2 Altar constellation 3 Small beetle 4 Teaser ad 5 Charged bits 6 The Browns, on score boards 7 Lock opener 8 Have a huddle 9 Slightly 10 Toll road 11 Crystal gazer 16 Like ganders 19 “Dear —” 20 Stew veggies 21 Operatic solo 22 Police ID 23 Tosses in 25 Nonsense 26 Attractive 27 “I smell —!” 28 Hardy cabbage 30 Sow’s mate 33 Hindu teachers 34 Sicilian volcano36 Preparesflour 37 Sit for a photo 38 Ellipse 39 Hide in the bushes 40 1502, in Old Rome 42 Brick carrier 43 “I — Rock” 44 Eastern “way” 45 “Game of Thrones” airer

Kennel help, dependable, must be 18 years of age, Thursday – Monday, $12 - $15, Crestline, (417) 439-7934.

06/21-6tp

City of Columbus is accept-ing applications for an Ani-mal Control Officer. This is a full-time position with bene-fits. This position reports di-rectly to the Police Chief. No law enforcement experience is required. Job skills should be acquired within 6 months of hire. Candidates must be at least 18 years of age, have a high school diploma or GED and valid driver’s li-cense. Starting pay is $11.00 per hour based upon qualifi-cations. Applications and full job description are avail-able online, www.columbus-cityhall.com or at City Hall. Position open until filled. EOE.

06/21-3tc

The City of Columbus is ac-cepting applications for a La-borer in the public works de-partment. This is a full-time position with benefits. Start-ing salary is $10.03/hr. Qual-ifications require a High School diploma or GED, a valid driver’s license and the ability to work in adverse weather conditions. Applica-tions and job description are available at City Hall, 300 East Maple and www.co-lumbuscityhall.com. Posi-tion open until filled. EOE

06/21-3tc