11/1/2019 Pinedale Roundup legal notices

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STATE OF WYOMING  ) SS.

COUNTY OF SUBLETTE           )

IN THE DISTRICT COURT

NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Civil Action Case No. 8726

IN THE MATTER OF THE         )

CHANGE OF NAME OF )

Hayley Danielle Hunt  )

Petitioner        )

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

You are hereby notified that a Petition For Change of Name, Civil Action No. 8726 has been filed on behalf of Hayley Danielle Hunt in the Wyoming District Court for the Ninth Judicial District, whose address is 21 South Tyler Ave, Pinedlae, WY82941, the object and prayer of which is to change the name of the above-named person from Hayley Danielle Hunt to William Grady Cole Hunt.

Any objection must be filed with the District Court within 30 days following the last date of publication of this notice, or an Order Granting Name Change may be granted without further notice.

DATED this 4th day of October, 2019.

BY CLERK OF COURT:

Tiffany Olson

Clerk of District Court/Deputy

            Public Notice #8025 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Oct. 11, 18, 25, Nov. 1, 2019

NOTICE OF FINAL

PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR

Notice is hereby given that Sublette County, Wyoming, has accepted work as completed according to the plans and specifications set forth in the Agreement between Sublette County and H-K Contractors, Inc. pursuant to the Project Manual for the 2019 Sublette County Chip Seal Project, and that H-K Contractors, Inc. is entitled to final settlement therefore.  On November 28, 2019, being the forty-first day after the first publication of this notice, Sublette County will pay to H-K Contractors, Inc. all amounts and balances due under said Agreement.

Dated this 14 day of October, 2019.

Sublette County

P.O. Box 250

Pinedale, WY   82941

            Public Notice #8028 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Oct. 18, 25, Nov. 1, 2019

PUBLIC NOTICE

Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service Commission’s (Commission) Rules, notice is hereby given of the Application of Rocky Mountain Power (RMP or the Company) for authority to revise Section VI., of Rule 7, as more fully described below.

RMP is a public utility as defined in Wyo. Stat. § 37-1-101(a)(vi)(C), subject to the Commission’s jurisdiction pursuant to Wyo. Stat. § 37-2-112.

RMP filed its Application on September 23, 2019, requesting authority to revise Section VI., of Rule 7 (Metering) to include a new option for customers to receive a non-metered service for small usage devices.  In support of the Application, RMP states that the communications industry is currently expanding its infrastructure to meet demand, which requires the installation of small antennas. The areas where such antennas are installed are typically dense commercial areas. In such areas, there is often little space for meter pedestals or other non-pole mounted equipment. To address this constraint on metering the Company is proposing to provide flat rate service to small cell antennas and other loads with less than two kilowatts per point of connection.  The Company proposes that billing for these devices would be determined based on usage of the devices operating at 100% capacity.

This is not a complete description of the Application. Interested persons may inspect the Application at RMP’s business offices throughout Wyoming and at the Commission’s offices in Cheyenne, Wyoming, during regular business hours.

Anyone desiring to file a public comment, statement, intervention petition, protest or request for a public hearing in this matter must do file with the Commission in writing on or before November 15, 2019. Any intervention request filed with the Commission shall set forth the grounds of the proposed intervention or request for hearing as well as the position and the interest of the petitioner in this proceeding.

If you wish to intervene in this matter or request a public hearing which you will attend and you require reasonable accommodation for a disability, call the Commission at (307) 777-7427 or write to the Commission, 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002. Communications-impaired persons may contact the Commission through Wyoming Relay at 711. Please mention Docket No. 20000-569-ET-19 (Record No. 15354) in your communications.

Dated: October 16, 2019

Public Notice #8035 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Oct.  25, Nov. 1, 2019.

ABANDONED VEHICLE NOTICE

1986  CALKINS   182HSVO82

1987 FISHER   FMC817381687

$1200.00

10:00AM NOV 02, 2019.

275 MERNA NORTH BEAVER

DANIEL WY 83115

Public Notice #8037 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Oct. 25,  Nov. 1, 2019.

ABANDONED VEHICLE NOTICE

1996 GMC 1500

VIN# 1GTEK14W7TZ541034

9:00AM NOV 02, 2019.

609 BUDD AVE., MARBLETON

$1000.00

Public Notice #8038 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Oct. 25,  Nov. 1, 2019.

PUBLIC NOTICE

Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service Commission’s (Commission) Rules, notice is hereby given that a public hearing is scheduled regarding the Application of Rocky Mountain Power (RMP of the Company) to decrease rates under Tariff Schedule 197, 2017 Federal Tax Cut Adjustment. The Wyoming Office of Consumer Advocate and Wyoming Industrial Energy Consumers have intervened in this matter. The public hearing is set to commence on Wednesday, November 13, 2019, at 9:00 a.m., in the Commission’s hearing room located at 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

RMP is a public utility as defined in Wyo. Stat. § 37-1-101(a)(vi)(C), subject to the Commission’s jurisdiction pursuant to Wyo. Stat. § 37-2-112.

On or about December 22, 2017, federal tax legislation was enacted titled “An Act to Provide Reconciliation Pursuant to Titles II and IV of the Concurrent Resolution of the Budget for Fiscal Year 2018” (Tax Cuts and Jobs Act or TCJA). On April 17, 2019, RMP filed its Application requesting to decrease rates under Tariff Schedule 197, 2017 Federal Tax Cut Adjustment. Specifically, RMP requests to decrease rates by $0.04 million (or 0.05 percent) to deliver additional benefits from the TCJA. RMP states the $22.5 million refund continues to be reflected in the Schedule 197 rates by the Company is replacing the $3.6 million to offset the 2018 Energy Cost Adjustment Mechanism (ECAM) with rates to refund to customers $3.96 million. The $3.96 million refund will partly offset the costs the Company seeks to recover in the 2019 ECAM application, which requested a total increase to customer rates of approximately $9.97 million. The Company calculated its proposed rate credits from Schedule 197 using the rate base allocation from the class cost of service study included in Docket No. 20000-469-ER-15.

RMP requested an effective date of June 15, 2019 for the proposed rates under Tariff Schedule 197.  The Application was approved on an interim basis on June 28, 2019 pending the Commission’s decision.

All interested persons are encouraged to attend the public hearing which will be conducted in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service Commission Rules and Special Regulations. Interested persons may appear and be heard, either in person or through counsel, as provided by Commission Rule.

The Commission’s hearings are open to all persons. If you wish to attend the hearing and you require reasonable accommodation for a disability, please contact the Commission at (307) 777-7427 (Voice or TTY) in Cheyenne during regular business hours or write them at 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002, to make arrangements. Communications impaired persons may also contact the Commission by accessing Wyoming Relay (TTY) by dialing 711. Please mention Docket No. 20000-560-EA-19 (Record No. 15240) in your correspondence. If you wish to listen to the hearing scheduled in this matter go to http://psc.wy.us at the appropriate time and follow the instructions to connect to the hearing.

Dated: October 17, 2019.

Public Notice #8039 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Oct.  25, Nov. 1,  2019.

Vintage Fire trucks for bid

1967 KAIS  engine needs work)

1983 AMILF Walker

1989 FFDRL E-one

All need new batteries. All sold as is.

Trucks can be inspected at the old County shop submit sealed individual bids for each truck to:

Boulder Lake Improvement District PO box 212

Boulder, WY 82923

Bids must be received by Nov. 16, 2019

Bids will be opened at the County Commissioner Meeting Room on Nov. 18, 2019 at 11:00 a.m.

For additional informational call: 307-537-5488.

Public Notice #8042 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Nov. 1,  8, 15, 2019.

Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE:  In accordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve a request by Jonah Energy LLC (CMP100053) to modify the Cabrito 13-30 Central Facility (F013292) with the addition of production and equipment associated with sixteen wells, the Cabrito 3-30, 3-30A, 4-30A, 5-30, 5-30A, 6-30, 6-30A, 21-30, 22-30, 23-30, 24-30, 27-30, 37-30, 39-30, 41-30 and 43-30, with one reboiler overheads condenser, one TEG flash tank separator and one common smokeless combustion device to control volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emissions associated with the dehydration unit, condensate tanks, active produced water tanks and pneumatic pumps, located in the SW1/4SW1/4 of Section 30, T29N, R107W, approximately sixteen (16) miles southwest of Big Sandy, in Sublette County, Wyoming.  Jonah Energy LLC has met the demonstration requirements under Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) for this permitting action since current emissions are less than emissions during the baseline period.  VOC emissions have decreased 49.5 TPY from the baseline period and NOx emissions have decreased 11.8 TPY from the baseline period.  These reductions have been added to Jonah Energy LLC’s offset bank to use for future permitting actions.

For the duration of the public comment period, the permit application, the agency’s analysis, and the public notice are available for public inspection online at https://openair.wyo.gov, utilizing facility ID F013292 and permit number P0026612 under permits. This material may also be viewed online, at the above URL, utilizing a public computer at the Sublette County Library, Pinedale, Wyoming.  Additionally, for the duration of the public comment period a copy of this public notice is available for public inspection at the Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyoming.  In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities.

Written comments may be directed to Nancy Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax (307) 635-1784.  Please reference A0009263 in your comment.  Comments submitted by email will not be included in the administrative record.  All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, December 2, 2019 will be considered in the final determination on this application.  A public hearing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the administrator sufficient interest is generated or if an aggrieved party so requests.  Para español, visite deq.wyoming.gov.

Public Notice #8043 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Nov. 1,  2019.

Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE:  In accordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve a request by Jonah Energy LLC (CMP100053) to modify the Cabrito 8-25 Central Facility (F014098) with the addition of production and equipment associated with twenty wells, the Cabrito 3-25, 9-25, 15-25, 16-25, 21-25, 24-25, 27-25, 28-25, 36-25, 49-25, 50-25, 62-25, 64-25, 65-25, 66-25, 67-25, 77-25, 78-25, 80-25 and Stud Horse Butte 29-26, with three reboiler overheads condensers, three TEG flash tank separators and one common smokeless combustion device to control volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emissions associated with the dehydration units, condensate tanks, active produced water tanks and pneumatic pumps, located in the SE1/4NE1/4 of Section 25, T29N, R108W, approximately sixteen (16) miles southwest of Big Sandy, in Sublette County, Wyoming.  Jonah Energy LLC has met the demonstration requirements under Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) for this permitting action since current emissions are less than emissions during the baseline period.  VOC emissions have decreased 108.7 TPY from the baseline period and NOx emissions have decreased 12.4 TPY from the baseline period.  These reductions have been added to Jonah Energy LLC’s offset bank to use for future permitting actions.

For the duration of the public comment period, the permit application, the agency’s analysis, and the public notice are available for public inspection online at https://openair.wyo.gov, utilizing facility ID F014098 and permit number P0026613 under permits. This material may also be viewed online, at the above URL, utilizing a public computer at the Sublette County Library, Pinedale, Wyoming.  Additionally, for the duration of the public comment period a copy of this public notice is available for public inspection at the Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyoming.  In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities.

Written comments may be directed to Nancy Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax (307) 635-1784.  Please reference A0009264 in your comment.  Comments submitted by email will not be included in the administrative record.  All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, December 2, 2019 will be considered in the final determination on this application.  A public hearing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the administrator sufficient interest is generated or if an aggrieved party so requests.  Para español, visite deq.wyoming.gov.

Public Notice #8044 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Nov. 1,  2019.

Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE:  In accordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve a request by Jonah Energy LLC (CMP100053) to modify the Cabrito 3-19 Central Facility (F029230), with the addition of production and equipment associated with five new wells, the Cabrito 87-19, Antelope 28-19, 59-18, 113x-18 and 122-18, with two reboiler overheads condensers, two flash tank separators and one common smokeless combustion device to control volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emissions associated with the dehydration units, condensate tanks, active produced water tanks and pneumatic pumps, located in the NW1/4NW1/4 of Section 19, T29N, R107W, approximately fifteen (15) miles southwest of Big Sandy, in Sublette County, Wyoming.  A Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) demonstration in accordance with the Division’s Interim Policy has been conducted.  Emission offset requirements, if applicable, have been applied to this permitting action at a ratio of 1.5:1.0 for VOCs and 1.1:1.0 for NOx.  Permitting actions to date have resulted in a decrease in actual VOC emissions of 3902.2 tpy and a decrease in actual NOx emissions of 258.5 tpy.  Therefore, Jonah Energy LLC has met the offset requirements for VOCs and NOx.

For the duration of the public comment period, the permit application, the agency’s analysis, and the public notice are available for public inspection online at https://openair.wyo.gov, utilizing facility ID F029230 and permit number P0026629 under permits. This material may also be viewed online, at the above URL, utilizing a public computer at the Sublette County Library, Pinedale, Wyoming.  Additionally, for the duration of the public comment period a copy of this public notice is available for public inspection at the Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyoming.  In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities.

Written comments may be directed to Nancy Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax (307) 635-1784.  Please reference A0009275 in your comment.  Comments submitted by email will not be included in the administrative record.  All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, December 2, 2019 will be considered in the final determination on this application.  A public hearing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the administrator sufficient interest is generated or if an aggrieved party so requests.  Para español, visite deq.wyoming.gov.

Public Notice #8045 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Nov. 1,  2019.

Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE:  In accordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve a request by Jonah Energy LLC (CMP100053) to modify the SOL 12-25 Central Facility (F017371), with the addition of production and equipment associated with one new well, the SOL 79-27, with one reboiler overheads condenser, one flash tank separator and one common smokeless combustion device to control volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emissions associated with the dehydration unit, condensate tanks, active produced water tanks and pneumatic pumps, located in the NW1/4SW1/4 of Section 25, T29N, R109W, approximately twenty-one (21) miles southwest of Big Sandy, in Sublette County, Wyoming.  A Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) demonstration in accordance with the Division’s Interim Policy has been conducted.  Emission offset requirements, if applicable, have been applied to this permitting action at a ratio of 1.5:1.0 for VOCs and 1.1:1.0 for NOx.  Permitting actions to date have resulted in a decrease in actual VOC emissions of 3894.5 tpy and a decrease in actual NOx emissions of 256.2 tpy.  Therefore, Jonah Energy LLC has met the offset requirements for VOCs and NOx.

For the duration of the public comment period, the permit application, the agency’s analysis, and the public notice are available for public inspection online at https://openair.wyo.gov, utilizing facility ID F017371 and permit number P0026631 under permits. This material may also be viewed online, at the above URL, utilizing a public computer at the Sublette County Library, Pinedale, Wyoming.  Additionally, for the duration of the public comment period a copy of this public notice is available for public inspection at the Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyoming.  In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities.

Written comments may be directed to Nancy Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax (307) 635-1784.  Please reference A0009278 in your comment.  Comments submitted by email will not be included in the administrative record.  All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, December 2, 2019 will be considered in the final determination on this application.  A public hearing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the administrator sufficient interest is generated or if an aggrieved party so requests.  Para español, visite deq.wyoming.gov.

Public Notice #8046 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Nov. 1,  2019.

Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE:  In accordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve a request by Jonah Energy LLC (CMP100053) to modify the Cabrito 4-25 Central Facility (F002905) with the addition of production and equipment associated with two new wells, the Cabrito 87-25 and Cabrito Unit 25D4, with one reboiler overheads condenser, one TEG flash tank separator and one common smokeless combustion device to control volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emissions associated with the dehydration unit, condensate tanks, active produced water tanks and pneumatic pumps, located in the NW1/4NW1/4 of Section 25, T29N, R108W, approximately sixteen (16) miles southwest of Big Sandy, in Sublette County, Wyoming.  A Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) demonstration in accordance with the Division’s Interim Policy has been conducted.  Emission offset requirements, if applicable, have been applied to this permitting action at a ratio of 1.5:1.0 for VOCs and 1.1:1.0 for NOx.  Permitting actions to date have resulted in a decrease in actual VOC emissions of 3894.5 tpy and a decrease in actual NOx emissions of 256.2 tpy.  Therefore, Jonah Energy LLC has met the offset requirements for VOCs and NOx.

For the duration of the public comment period, the permit application, the agency’s analysis, and the public notice are available for public inspection online at https://openair.wyo.gov, utilizing facility ID F002905 and permit number P0026633 under permits. This material may also be viewed online, at the above URL, utilizing a public computer at the Sublette County Library, Pinedale, Wyoming.  Additionally, for the duration of the public comment period a copy of this public notice is available for public inspection at the Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyoming.  In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities.

Written comments may be directed to Nancy Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax (307) 635-1784.  Please reference A0009284 in your comment.  Comments submitted by email will not be included in the administrative record.  All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, December 2, 2019 will be considered in the final determination on this application.  A public hearing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the administrator sufficient interest is generated or if an aggrieved party so requests.  Para español, visite deq.wyoming.gov.

Public Notice #8047 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Nov. 1,  2019.

Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality PUBLIC NOTICE:  In accordance with Chapter 6, Section 2(m) of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming, Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, proposes to approve a request by Andeavor Gathering I, LLC (CMP100321) to modify the Stewart Point 9-20 Central Facility (F027569) with the removal of one (1) 20 million cubic feet per day (MMCFD) triethylene glycol (TEG) dehydration unit and associated equipment, with one reboiler overheads condenser, one TEG flash tank separator and one smokeless combustion device to control volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emissions associated with the dehydration unit, located in the NE1/4SE1/4 of Section 20, T33N, R109W, approximately four (4) miles south-southwest of Pinedale, in Sublette County, Wyoming.  Andeavor Gathering I, LLC has met the demonstration requirements under Chapter 6, Section 2(c)(ii) for this permitting action since current emissions are less than emissions during the baseline period.  VOC emissions have decreased 3.0 TPY from the baseline period and NOx emissions have decreased 1.4 TPY from the baseline period.  These reductions have been added to Andeavor Gathering I, LLC’s offset bank to use for future permitting actions.

For the duration of the public comment period, the permit application, the agency’s analysis, and the public notice are available for public inspection online at https://openair.wyo.gov, utilizing facility ID F027569 and permit number P0026637 under permits. This material may also be viewed online, at the above URL, utilizing a public computer at the Sublette County Library, Pinedale, Wyoming.  Additionally, for the duration of the public comment period a copy of this public notice is available for public inspection at the Sublette County Clerk’s Office, Pinedale, Wyoming.  In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, special assistance or alternate formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities.

Written comments may be directed to Nancy Vehr, Administrator, Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, 200 West 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002 or by fax (307) 635-1784.  Please reference A0009287 in your comment.  Comments submitted by email will not be included in the administrative record.  All comments received by 5:00 p.m., Monday, December 2, 2019 will be considered in the final determination on this application.  A public hearing will be conducted only if in the opinion of the administrator sufficient interest is generated or if an aggrieved party so requests.  Para español, visite deq.wyoming.gov.

Public Notice #8048 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Nov. 1,  2019.

2020 MULTIPURPOSE VEHICLES

Sublette County School District # 1

665 N. Tyler Ave.

Pinedale, Wyoming 82941

BID DATE: Monday December 2, 2019

BID TIME: Time 4:00 PM MT

Sublette County School District # 1 in Pinedale, WY is seeking two replacement large SUVs.  Proposals will be received at the Sublette County School District # 1 Business Office located at 665 N. Tyler Ave., in Pinedale, WY 82941.

BIDS WILL BE OPENED 4:00 P.M., Monday December 2, 2019, in the Board Room.  LATE BIDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Request for Proposal criteria, specifications, and details may be obtained and downloaded from the Sublette County School District No.1 Web Site www.sub1.org at Departments / Business / Files / Request for Proposals RFPs or by contacting Kevin Warren, Transportation Director at 307-367-5414.  Questions pertaining to the project should be directed to Kevin Warren. District shall not be responsible for any oral instructions. Any changes to the RFP will be in the form of an addendum, which will be published on our website with the RFP.

All bids will be evaluated pursuant to Wyoming State Statues 16-6-102 Resident Contractors; 16-6-203, Resident Labor; and Wyoming State Statutes Chapter 16, Article 7 on Construction Contracts.  In addition, pursuant to Wyoming State Statues 16-6-104, and 16-6-106, preference is hereby given to materials, supplies, equipment, machinery and provisions produced, manufactured, supplied or grown in Wyoming, quality being equal to articles offered by the competitors outside of the state.

The District reserves the right to waive irregularities and informalities in the bidding or in any bid, reject any or all bids without further obligation and to accept any bid deemed in the best interest of Sublette County School District # 1. The District does not bind itself in any way to accept the low bid.  All proposals will be evaluated on the following:

  1. Compliance with all requirements
  2. Ability, capability, and skills of the Vendor to perform
  3. Character, integrity, reputation, judgment, experience, and efficiency of the Vendor
  4. Quality of previous performance
  5. Consistency with current fleet operations
  6. Price
  7. Warranty

Public Notice #8049 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Nov. 1, 8, 2019.

STATE OF WYOMING

COUNTY OF SUBLETTE

IN THE DISTRICT COURT

NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

PROBATE NO. 2019-2428

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE

OF DEBRA LEE ADAMS, a/k/a DEBBIE MARINCIC, Deceased,

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A DECREE OF SUMMARY DISTRIBUTION OF REAL PROPERTY

TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE:

You are hereby notified that TINA MARINCIC, a/k/a TINA MARIE MARINCIC, and BRENDA DUNFORD, a/k/a BRENDA KATHERINE DUNFORD, have filed an Application for a Decree of SUilllllary Distribution of Real Property requesting that the Court enter a Decree setting over certain real property from DEBRA LEE ADAMS, a/k/a DEBBIE MARINCIC, deceased, to TINA MARINCIC, a/k/a TINA MARIE MARINCIC, and BRENDA DUNFORD, a/k/a BRENDA KATHERINE DUNFORD.

In said Application TINA MARINCIC, a/k/a TINA MARIE MARINCIC, and BRENDA DUNFORD, a/k/a BRENDA KATHERINE DUNFORD, allege:

  1. That the Decedent, DEBRA LEE ADAMS, a/k/a DEBBIE MARINCIC, died on 11/4/17 in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, and that thirty (30) days have passed since said date of death.
  2. That the Decedent, DEBRA LEE ADAMS, a/k/a DEBBIE MARINCIC, left real property owned in Sublette County, Wyoming.
  3. That the Decedent died testate and left a Last Will and Testament, which devised her real property on her family Wyoming ranch to TINA MARINCIC, a/k/a TINA MARIE MARINCIC, and BRENDA DUNFORD, a/k/a BRENDA KATHERINE DUNFORD. A certifice copy of said Last Will and Testament has been filed with the Clerk of District Court, Ninth Judicial District, Sublette County, Wyoming.
  4. That the value of the entire estate of DEBRA LEE ADAMS, a/k/a DEBBIE MARIN CIC located in the State of Wyoming subject to administration, either testate or intestate, less liens and encumbrances, does not exceed Two Hundred Thousand dollars ($200,000.00.)
  5. That TINA MARINCIC, a/k/a TINA MARIE MARINCIC, and BRENDA DUNFORD, a/k/a BRENDA KATHERINE DUNFORD, are the surviving siblings of DEBRA LEE ADAMS, a/k/a DEBBIE MARINCIC. DEBRA LEE ADAMS, a/k/a DEBBIE MARINCIC left no surviving spouse and there are no deceased children or deceased siblings of DEBRA LEE ADAMS, a/k/a DEBBIE MARINCIC.
  6. That there has not been any application made for the appointment of a personal representative made in the State of Wyoming.
  7. That the Decedent owned an interest in the following described real property in Sublette County, Wyoming, to-wit:
  8. A tract of land located in the N½NE¼ of Section 10 and the S½ of Section 3, Township 30 North, Range 110 West of the 6th P.M., Sublette County, Wyoming; (40 Acres)
  9. An undivided one-third (1/3) interest in and to a tract of land located in the N½NE¼ of Section 10, Township 30 North, Range 110 West of the 6th P.M., Sublette County, Wyoming; (50 Acres)
  10. An undivided one-third (1/3) interest in and to Lot One (1) of the Marincic Subdivision, Sublette County, Wyoming;
  11. That, pursuant to the terms of the Decedent’s Last Will and Testament, TINA MARINCIC, a/k/a TINA MARIE MARINCIC, and BRENDA DUNFORD, a/k/a BRENDA KATHERINE DUNFORD, set over to them and titled in their names.
  12. That there are no other distributees or heirs of the Decedent having any right to succeed to said real property under probate proceedings.

Anyone having an objection to said Application shall file it with the Clerk of District Court, Sublette County, Wyoming prior to 12/3/19.

DATED this 22 day of October, 2019.

Janet K. Montgomery

Cleark of District Court

By: Susan Gulbrandson

Public Notice #8050 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Nov. 1,  8, 2019.

STATE OF WYOMING )

COUNTY OF SUBLETTE )§

TOWN OF PINEDALE )

The Town Council of the Town of Pinedale met in regular session on Monday, October 14, 2019 in the Commissioners Room of the Sublette County Courthouse.

The meeting was called to order by Mayor Matt Murdock at 5:00 p.m.  Council members present:  Tyler Swafford, John Paravicini, and Judi Boyce.  Dean Loftus, absent excused. Those in attendance included Mike Jackson, representing Rio Verde Engineering;  Brian Gray, representing Jorgensen Engineering; Wes Werbelow, representing T-O Engineers; Janna Lee, representing Sublette County Public Health; Roy DeWitt, representing the Sublette County Chamber of Commerce; Bob Nigro; Cody and Hannah McKinney; Spencer Hartman, Kevin Mitchell, Jason Hart, and Jim Parker, Town employees; Wendy Boman and Town Attorney Ed Wood.

Mayor Murdock led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Mayor Murdock began the meeting with the scheduled workshop to discuss progress on Town Priorities and discuss 210 West Pine Street (the old Town Hall property).  Union Wireless is making progress installing broadband.  The micro-trench and the fiber to the Sublette Center should be complete by the end of October.  Final connection to Rock Springs should also be completed by the end of October; however, Union is not making the speed it had hoped for. Town staff is in contact with both Rocky Mountain Power and Union Wireless to explore the conversion of streetlights to wireless internet and LED enabled lamp posts.  The rest of the published priorities were discussed. 

The old town hall building located at 210 West Pine Street has been removed.  The council thanked the Sublette County Commissioners for waiving the dump fees for the debris. Council discussed the disposition of the now vacant lot, zoned C-1. Council agreed that the property should be sold and the funds from its sale utilized for the development of a new town hall on the Town’s South Lincoln Avenue lot. Town Attorney Ed Wood advised the council of the process for selling the property. The Town can put the property up for sale by closed bid or public auction, retaining the right to reject any and all bids. The now expired appraisal of the property will be opened at the October 28, 2019 town council meeting.  Council agreed to start the sale process in January of 2020.  Council agreed that the purchaser of the property should review the conditions of the zoning code. The current C-1 zoning is appropriate to the location. The sidewalk will be maintained by the Town until the sale of the property.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the minutes of the September 23, 2019 council meeting as presented. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce.  Motion passed 3-0-1. Councilman Paravicini abstained.  

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the agenda as amended to include the introduction of a new lab tech and a new part-time animal control/municipal officer to item G-2. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-0.  

Roy DeWitt, representing the Sublette County Chamber of Commerce, requested that the Town waive the fee for the Mountain Man Christmas parade on the evening of December 14, 2019.  Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve the temporary use permit for the Mountain Man Christmas parade for the Sublette County Chamber of Commerce on December 14, 2019 and waive the permit fee. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-0.

Brian Gray, representing Jorgensen Engineering, and Spencer Hartman, Town Lab Analyst, gave an update on the enhanced water sampling at Sylvan Bay Creek.  Testing will extend into 2020.  Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve Jorgensen Engineering Invoice 43388 for the Fremont Lake Watershed Study in the amount of $19,624.45.  Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce.  Motion passed 4-0.

Jana Lee, Nurse Manager at Sublette County Public Health, thanked the town council members for their efforts in banning flavored vaping products in town and offered the support of Public Health as  the ordinance moves forward.  Jana will let students know they are welcome at the next council meeting on October 28, 2019.

Councilman Swafford asked Mayor Murdock when the broadband will be available to the community. Union Wireless has reported to the mayor they intended to be connected to Rock Springs by now but, due to companies not responding to 811 calls, they are behind schedule.  Final connections should be done by next summer.

Mayor Murdock introduced new hires Jason Hart as Airport Manager, Mary Gallardo as Lab Analyst, and Grover Laseke as part-time Animal Control/Municipal Code Officer.  Motion by Councilman Paravicini to appoint Grover Laseke as Municipal Officer of the Town of Pinedale.  Seconded by Councilman Swafford.  Motion passed 4-0.

Mayor Murdock introduced Matt Bowers, representing Nelson Engineering, as Town Engineer and announced the promotion of Amy Sturman to Assistant Town Clerk.  Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to appoint Amy Sturman as Assistant Town Clerk of the Town of Pinedale.  Seconded by Councilman Paravicini.  Motion passed 4-0.

The mayor also informed the council that Abram Pearce had been hired as Director of Public Works; and Spencer Hartman will be moving from Lab Analyst to an exempt position as the Planning and Zoning Administrator, and that he will also be conducting monthly water/waste water billing and meter reads.  

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the mayor’s appointment of Josh Wilson to represent the town with the Lee Ditch Association.  Seconded by Councilman Paravicini.  Motion passed 4-0. 

Town Clerk Maureen Rudnick completed the required progress report to Wyoming Business Council regarding the power load box and dump and fill station, together referred to as the Pinedale Events Infrastructure Project. Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the Rocky Mountain Power load box contract buyout in the amount of $7,019 pending Town Attorney Ed Wood’s review and authorize the mayor to sign the necessary documents. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce.  Motion passed 4-0.

Bob Nigro requested a plat amendment to relocate a road on his property in the Rocky Roads Subdivision that is within one mile of the Town limits. Motion by Councilman Paravacini to approve the Rocky Roads Subdivision plat amendment and authorize the mayor to sign the necessary documentation. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0.

Two submissions were received in response to the Request for Qualifications for Ballfield Complex relocation and construction management.  Councilmen Swafford and Paravicini and Councilwoman Boyce voiced their concerns that the Town is putting a lot of money into school district-owned property with no gain of fields and no increased sports tourism opportunities for the Town.  Motion by Councilman Swafford to begin contract negotiations with Jorgensen Associates for the design and construction management of the relocation of the town ballfield complex. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini. Motion passed 4-0.

Cody and Hannah McKinney asked the Town to approve moving the easement on their land in the Riverside Subdivision to relocate the road away from their house. The subdivision is outside of but within one mile of the Town limits.  Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve the relocation of the Riverside Subdivision easement pending Town inspection to verify equal or better pass ability of the road. Seconded by Councilman Paravicini.  Motion passed 4-0. 

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to authorize the repair of lighting for the town shop including parts and labor from Get Western Electric in the amount of $2,882.25 and authorize the mayor to sign any necessary documentation. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-0.

The council tabled the purchase of the Ventrac multi-use machine with snow blower attachment pending receipt of bids, due by noon on October 31, 2019.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to accept the bid from Terracon for nondestructive testing of the runway and authorize the mayor to sign documentation, with cost not exceeding $14,900.  Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce.  Motion passed 4-0.

Following discussion including a warming hut, non-profit organizations selling hot chocolate, ice rink decorations, and keeping the restrooms open for skaters, Councilman Swafford moved to approve the installation of a temporary outdoor ice rink at Wrangler Park, at a cost not to exceed $5,000.  Seconded by Councilman Paravicini.  Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to approve Ordinance 657 on second reading, an ordinance of the Town of Pinedale, State of Wyoming, amending the definition of “subdivision” under Section 400-8 of the Pinedale Municipal Code to provide that a division of a prior division or a lot or parcel in a previously platted addition or subdivision shall constitute a subdivision. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to table Ordinance 658 on second reading, an ordinance of the Town of Pinedale, State of Wyoming, creating Article X of Chapter 328 of the Pinedale Municipal Code to prohibit the sale of flavored tobacco products, as amended.  Motion failed due to lack of a second.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve Ordinance 658 on second reading, an ordinance of the Town of Pinedale, State of Wyoming, creating Article X of Chapter 328 of the Pinedale Municipal Code, to prohibit the sale of flavored tobacco products as amended, adding “or nicotine” to section E, line one; and “be it natural, synthetic or derived from plant-based inputs and regardless of the method of derivation,” to section H, line two.  Seconded by Councilman Swafford.  Motion passed 3-1. Councilman Paravicini voted nay. 

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve Ordinance 659 on second reading, an ordinance of the Town of Pinedale, State of Wyoming, amending Section 89-1 of the Pinedale Municipal Code to address meetings falling on legal holidays.  Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve Ordinance 660 on first reading, an ordinance of the Town of Pinedale, State of Wyoming, creating Chapter 328-37.1 of the Pinedale Municipal Code relating to the requirement of licenses for the sale of electronic cigarettes.  Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-0.

The following bills were presented for payment: Rocky Mountain Power, $7,019.00;  A to Z Hardware, $196.06; Animal Clinic Of Pinedale, $54.40; Bucky’s Outdoors, $42.99; Caselle, Inc., $1,030.00; Christopher Selman, $5,000.00; Clean Wash Laundromat, $968.32; De Lage Landen Financial Services, $165.36; Fagnant, Lewis & Brinda, Pc, $17,766.00; Floyd’s Truck Center, $6.24; Freedom Mailing Services, Inc, $412.51; Get Western Electric, $2,882.25; Greenwood Law, LLC, $320.00; Honnen Equipment Co., $94.13; Jason Hart, $56.32; JCB Underground LLC, $8,490.00; Kellerstrass Enterprises Inc., $3,125.42; KPIN, $584.00; Legacy Equipment, $1,799.38; M & M Transfer, $35,550.00; Mason Orm, $350.00; Moosely Mailboxes & More, $263.35; Mountainland Supply Co., $312.53; New Thought Media, $18,972.50; Northwest Scientific, Inc., $265.79; Office Outlet, $49.50; Pinedale Auto Supply, $263.67; Pinedale Lumber, $400.00; Pinedale Natural Gas, Inc., $600.86; Pinedale Roundup, $1,681.38; Ralph E. Wood, $6,774.00; Rebel Auto Parts, $81.04; Reed’s Ready-Mix & Construction, $120.00; Rocky Mountain Power, $7,322.99; Rocky Mountain Wash, $21.25; Ron Hanson, $170.56; S & L Industrial, $1,030.18; Sunrise Engineering, $1,709.00; Teletractors, Inc., $170,615.77; TMMI, $3,002.72; Union Telephone Company, Inc., $357.74; USA Blue Book, $66.34; Visa, $4,594.36; Wind River Web Services, LLC, $620.00

Motion by Councilman Paravicini to approve the bills in the amount of $304,207.91 payable with checks 25601-25644.  Seconded by Councilman Swafford.  Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to adjourn.  Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce.  Motion passed 4-0. The meeting adjourned at 7:40 PM

Matt W. Murdock, Mayor

ATTEST:

Maureen Rudnick, Clerk/Treasurer 

Public Notice #8051 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Nov. 1,  2019.

ORDINANCE NO.  657

AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, STATE OF WYOMING AMENDING THE DEFINITION OF THE TERM “SUBDIVISION” UNDER SECTION 400-8 OF THE PINEDALE MUNICIPAL CODE TO PROVIDE THAT A DIVISION OF A PRIOR DIVISION OR A LOT OR PARCEL IN A PREVIOUSLY PLATTED ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION SHALL CONSTITUTE A SUBDIVISION.

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING THAT THE TERM “SUBDIVISION” UNDER SECTION 400-8 OF CHAPTER 400 OF THE PINEDALE MUNICIPAL CODE IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS:

SUBDIVISION

A division of a parcel of land into two or more lots or parcels; or, if a new street is involved, any division of a parcel of land. A subdivision includes a division of a building, or lot of record for purposes of creating condominiums or townhomes. Where the land sought to be divided was, itself, the subject of a prior division, or where the land sought to be divided is a lot or parcel in a previously platted addition or subdivision, it is included in this definition.  A division which is created solely by a conveyance to or from the Town of Pinedale shall not be considered a subdivision.

PASSED ON FIRST READING ON  September 23,  2019.

PASSED ON SECOND READING ON October 14, 2019.

PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON THIRD READING ON October 28, 2019.

ATTEST:

TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING:

By: MATT W. MURDOCK, MAYOR

Public Notice #8052 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Nov. 1,  2019.

ORDINANCE - 658

AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING CREATING ARTICLE X OF CHAPTER 328 TO PROHIBIT THE SALE OF FLAVORED TOBACCO PRODUCTS.

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING, THAT ARTICLE X OF CHAPTER 328 OF THE PINEDALE MUNICIPAL CODE IS HEREBY CREATED TO READ AS FOLLOWS:

ARTICLE X

Sale of Flavored Tobacco Products Prohibited

  • 328-42. Purpose.

The purpose of this ordinance is to prohibit the sale of flavored tobacco products within the Town of Pinedale.

  • 328-43. Definitions

Whenever used in this, ordinance, the following terms shall be defined as follows:

  1. “Cigarette” means any product that contains nicotine, is intended to be burned or heated under ordinary conditions of use, and consists of or contains: (1) any roll of tobacco wrapped in paper or in any substance not containing tobacco; (2) tobacco, in any form, that is functional in the product, which, because of its appearance, the type of tobacco used in the filler, or its packaging and labeling, is likely to be offered to, or purchased by, consumers as a cigarette; or (3) any roll of tobacco wrapped in any substance containing tobacco which, because of its appearance, the type of tobacco used in the filler, or its packaging and labeling, is likely to be offered to or purchased by, consumers as a cigarette described in clause (1) of this definition.
  2. “Characterizing flavor” means a distinguishable taste or aroma, other than the taste or aroma of tobacco or menthol, imparted either prior to or, during consumption of a tobacco product or component part thereof, including, but not limited to, tastes or aromas relating to any fruit, chocolate, vanilla, honey, candy, cocoa, dessert, alcoholic beverage, herb or spice and concepts such as spicy, arctic, ice, cool, warm, hot, mellow, fresh, and breeze; provided, however, that no tobacco product shall be determined to have a characterizing flavor solely because of the use of additives or flavorings or the provision of ingredient information.
  3. “Component part” means any element of a tobacco product, including, but not limited to, the tobacco, filter and paper, but not including any constituent.
  4. “Constituent” means any ingredient, substance, chemical or compound, other than tobacco, water or reconstituted tobacco sheet, that is added by the manufacturer to a tobacco or nicotine product during the processing, manufacture or packing of the tobacco product. Such term shall include a smoke constituent.
  5. “Flavored tobacco product” means any tobacco or nicotine product or any component part thereof that contains a constituent that imparts a characterizing flavor. A public statement or claim made or disseminated by the manufacturer of a tobacco product or by any person authorized or permitted by the manufacturer to make or disseminate public statements concerning such tobacco product, that such tobacco product has or produces a characterizing flavor shall constitute presumptive evidence that the tobacco product is a flavored tobacco product.
  6. “Person” means any natural person, partnership, firm, joint stock company, corporation, or employee thereof, or other legal entity.
  7. “Smoke constituent” means any chemical or chemical compound in main-stream or side- stream tobacco smoke that either transfers from any component of the tobacco product to the smoke or that is formed by the combustion or heating of tobacco, additives or other component of the tobacco product.
  8. For the purposes of this ordinance, Tobacco product” means any product containing tobacco or nicotine, be it synthetic or derived from plant based inputs and regardless of the method of derivation, including but not limited to bidis, dissolvable tobacco products, and electronic cigarette cartridges; provided, however, that such term shall not include: (1) cigarettes, including those cigarettes subject to the Special Rule for Cigarettes relating to characterizing flavors of the federal Family Smoking and Tobacco Prevention Act, (2) any product that has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration pursuant to its authority over drugs, or products such as snuff, chewing tobacco, chew or snus.

Sec. 328-44. Sale of flavored tobacco products prohibited.

It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale any flavored tobacco product to a consumer. 

See. 328-45. Violations and penalties.

Any person violating any provision of this Article is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished in accordance with the general penalty provision set forth in Chapter 1, Article IV, General Penalty.

Sec. 328-46.  Termination

This ordinance will terminate without further action of the Town of Pinedale on 11/1/2020 unless renewed by ordinance of the Town of Pinedale.

PASSED ON FIRST READING ON September 23, 2019.

PASSED ON SECOND READING ON October 14, 2019.

PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON THIRD READING ON October 28, 2019.

ATTEST:

TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING:

BY: MATT W. MURDOCK, MAYOR

Public Notice #8053 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Nov. 1,  2019.

NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF CONTRACT

TOWN OF PINEDALE

To all persons, firms, or corporations who have any claim for any work being done, or any material furnished to, Telectractors Inc., 120 N. Colter Ave, Pinedale, Wyoming 82901, for the Cole Avenue and Wilson Street Project, Pinedale, Wyoming. You are hereby notified that the Town of Pinedale, Wyoming has accepted final completion according to the Contract Documents and rules set forth in the contract between the Town of Pinedale and the afore said Contractor of the work in connection with the Cole Avenue and Wilson Street Project, and that said Contractor is entitled to final settlement thereof. You are further notified that upon the twelfth day of December,  2019, being the 41st day after the first publication of the notice, said Town of Pinedale will pay Telectractors, Inc the full amount due under said contract; and in the event your claim is not filed with the Town of Pinedale prior to said twelfth day of December, 2019, same shall be waived. This notice is given pursuant to Section 16-6- 116, Wyoming Statutes.  Dated this first day of November 2019.

By: Town Clerk

Town of Pinedale

Public Notice #8052 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Nov. 1,  8,  22, 2019.

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF

HOW ARD CLARK MCKELRATH, Deceased.

Probate No. 2423

NOTICE OF PROBATE

TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE:

You are hereby notified that on the 29th day of August, 2019, the Last Will and Testament of decedent was admitted to probate by the above named Court, and that James Hutchinson was appointed as Personal Representative thereof. Any action to set aside the Will shall be filed in the Court within three months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or thereafter be forever barred.

Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the decedent or to decedent’s estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned at: P.O. Box 785, Pinedale, WY 82941.

Creditors having claims against the decedent or the estate are required to file them in duplicate with the necessary vouchers, in the office of the Clerk of said Court, on or before three months after the date of the first publication of this notice, and if such claims are not so filed, unless otherwise allowed or paid, they will be forever barred.

DATED this 11 day of October, 2019.

James Hutchinson

Personal Representative

Public Notice #8053 published in the Pinedale Roundup on Nov. 1,  8,  15, 2019.