Document 6559801

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Document 6559801
7A
Legals
Online:
www.suntelegraph.com
Monday
October 13, 2014
Sidney Sun-Telegraph
Legal Notices
L465
Cheyenne County Court House
August 4, 2014
Sidney, Nebraska
The
Cheyenne
County
Board of Commissioners and
Board of Equalization held an
open and public meeting on
Monday, August 4, 2014 in the
Commissioners Meeting Room,
Cheyenne County Court House,
1000 10th Avenue, Sidney,
Nebraska. A notice of this
meeting was published in the
Sidney Sun-Telegraph, aired on
KSID Radio, posted on the bulletin board in the County Court
House and on the Cheyenne
County website. Copies of the
agenda were posted on the
Court House bulletin board
and on the Cheyenne County
website, transmitted to each
Commissioner and kept current
and available to the public at the
County Clerk’s Office. Chairman
Harold G. Winkelman called the
meeting to order at 8:00 A.M.,
with the following present:
Steven L. Olson Commissioner
of the First District, Harold G.
Winkelman Commissioner of
the Second District, Kenneth
A.
McMillen
Commissioner
of the Third District, Beth E.
Fiegenschuh County Clerk and
Clerk to the Board
Also attending the meeting
were Phil Sanders and Darrell
Johnson.
Chairman
Winkelman
announced a copy of the current
Open Meetings Law Act is posted on the window immediately
outside of the Commissioners
Meeting Room.
The current agenda was
reviewed. A motion was made
by McMillen, seconded by Olson
to approve the agenda as written. Roll Call: Aye: McMillen,
Winkelman, Olson. Nay: None.
The Minutes of the meeting held on July 21, 2014 were
reviewed. A motion was made
by McMillen, seconded by Olson
to approve the Minutes as written. Roll Call: Aye:
Winkelman, Olson, McMillen.
Nay: None.
Abbreviations for claims: Ex
(Expenses), Ga (Garnishment),
In (Insurance), Mi (Mileage),
Re
(Retirement),
Sa
(Salaries),
Se
(Service),
Su (Supplies), Ta (Tax), Ut
(Utilities).
GENERAL FUND
Employee Payroll 83,266.50Sa; Ameritas 5,720.59-Re;
Angle Murphy & Campbell
324.23- Se; BC/BS 66,048.64In; Bomgaars 22.53-Su; Brandt
Court Reporting Serv 313.55Se; CCH Incorp 2,570.40-Ex;
Charter Commun 86.99-Se;
Cheyenne Co Clerk 6,140.12Ta; City Directory Inc 316.00Ex; City of Sidney 8,200.00-Ex;
City of Sidney 1,666.67-Ex; City
of Sidney 498.62-Ut; Dept of
Health & Human Serv Sys 28.50Se; Dugan Business Forms
939.97-Su; Frenchman Valley
1,102.73-Ex; GreatAmerica Fin
Serv Corp 209.00-Ex; Total
Funds by Hasler 4,090.15-Ex;
Loren Hoekema 1,425.00-Ex;
Hometown Leasing 1,844.72Ex; Huber & Assoc Inc
4,390.00-Ex; Kimball Co Sheriff
18.50-Se; KSID Radio 100.00Ex; Lyle Kurth 17.50-Re; Lynn
McKinney 750.00-In; Miller
Law Office 9,437.08-Se; Lynn
Namuth 99.75-Se; Misty Sinsel
NCSEA Treasurer 175.00-Ex;
NE Public Health Environmental
Lab 105.00-Se; NebraskaLand
Tire 1,129.63-Se; Craig Odell
750.00-In; Mary Jo Ortman
85.00-Se; Panhandle Assoc
of Co Assessors 75.00-Ex;
Louella Pippitt 89.60-Mi; Region
I OHD 9,307.50-Se; Regional
West Medical Center 9,834.15Ex; Paul B Schaub 207.60-Mi;
Schuh Rentals LLC 125.00-Ex;
Security First Bank 1,088.90In;Sedgwick Co Sheriff 37.00Se; Sirchie Finger Print Labs
58.47-Su; Sonntag Goodwin
Leef 2,334.18-Se; Source Gas
1,598.57-Ut; Sidney Regional
Medical
Center
1,100.00Ex; Thomas & Thomas Court
Reporters 65.00-Se; Van Diest
Supply Co 2,208.00-Su; Verizon
Wireless 40.03-Se; Western
Pathology Consultants 65.00Se; WiMacTel 60.00-Ex.
TOTAL: $ 230,166.37.
ROAD FUND
Employee Payroll 30,814.46Sa; Ameritas 2,080.01-Re; BC/
BS 33,290.54-In; Bomgaars
355.85-Su; Charter Commun
69.99-Se; Cheyenne Co Clerk
2,282.27-Ta; City of Sidney
634.46-Ut; Finneys 34.97Su;
Floyds
Truck
Center
251.99-Su; Mike Foster 67.00In; Frenchman Valley Coop
30,316.91-Ex; Interstate Battery
of the Rockies 195.90-Su; Miller
Office Prod 137.34-Su; Napa
Auto 88.59-Su; NE Machinery
Co 1,403.47-Su; NebraskaLand
Tire 1,058.64-Ex; Paul Reed
Construction
3,057.00-Ex;
Respond First Aid Sys 38.22Su; Sandberg Implement Inc
4,373.16-Su;
Source
Gas
222.29-Ut; Colleen Terman
140.00-Mi; Verizon Wireless
124.44-Se; Village of Dalton
63.74-Ut; Village of Lodgepole
91.14-Ut; 21st Century Equip
424.36-Su.
TOTAL: $ 111,616.74.
VISITORS FUND
Employee Payroll 1,112.80Sa; Ameritas 75.11-Re; BC/BS
751.08-In; Cabelas Club Visa
5,083.96-Ex; Cheyenne Co
Clerk 84.70-Ta; Cheyenne Co
Visitors Committee 257.54-Ex;
Cox/Johnson Corp 350.00-Ex;
Int’l Sportsmens Expo 300.00Ex; Ramona Joyce 383.35-Mi;
Lamar Co 1,215.67-Ex; Sowders
70.00-Se;Viaero
Wireless
125.38-Se; Western NE Tourism
Coalition 5,861.20-Ex.
TOTAL: $ 15,670.79.
FAIR FUND
Gerald Frerichs 416.64-Ex.
TOTAL: $ 416.64.
E911 FUND
Employee Payroll 8,887.87Sa; Ameritas 599.94-Re; BC/
BS 10,883.94-In; CenturyLink
80.83-Ut; CenturyLink 5.01-Ut;
Charter Commun 130.00-Se;
Cheyenne Co Clerk 651.78-Ta;
Emergency
Communications
Network
Inc
7,391.20-Ex;
Huber & Assoc 2,345.00-Ex;
Viaero Wireless 92.99-Se.
TOTAL: $ 31,068.56.
REGION 21/EM FUND
Employee Payroll 3,080.14Sa; Ameritas 207.91-Re; Kay
L Anderson 325.00-Se; BC/BS
3,450.04-In; Chappell Register
9.20-Se; Cheyenne Co Clerk
231.25-Ta;
DP
Electronics
42.99-Su; Frenchman Valley
Coop 256.77-Ex; Adam Hayward
325.00-Se; Memories in the
Making 120.00-Su; Joe P Quinn
325.00-Se; Matthew G Sebold
100.00-Se; Viaero Wireless
191.63-Se.
TOTAL: $ 8,664.93.
A motion was made by
McMillen, seconded by Olson to
approve and pay all claims as
stated above. Delinquent taxes
were deducted where owing.
Roll Call: Aye: Olson, McMillen,
Winkelman. Nay: None.
There was no correspondence to review.
The quarterly jail inspection
was completed.
Next, the Board reviewed
the Cheyenne County, Nebraska
Procurement Procedures and
Code of Conduct with reference
to the Community Development
Block Grant for Adams Industries,
Inc. A motion was made by
McMillen, seconded by Olson
to approve the Procurement
Procedures and Code of Conduct
as reviewed. Roll Call: Aye:
McMillen, Winkelman, Olson.
Nay: None.
The Board considered the
request from the County
Veterans Service Committee to
appoint Bill Suit as a member of
the Veterans Service Committee
to fill the unexpired term of
Richard B. Wright. The Board
received a letter from Richard
B. Wright resigning his position
as a Board member effective
July 28, 2014. The Board also
reviewed a letter from Ronald
L. Gusman, Veterans Service
Officer, requesting that Bill Suit
be appointed as a member to
the Cheyenne County Veterans
Service Committee to fill the
unexpired term of Richard B.
Wright. The term will begin July
28, 2014 and end on June 30,
2015. A motion was made by
McMillen, seconded by Olson to
accept the resignation of Richard
B. Wright as a member of the
Veterans Service Committee
and to approve the appointment
of Bill Suit to fill the unexpired
term of Richard B. Wright with
his term to begin July 28, 2014
and end on June 30, 2015. Roll
Call: Aye: Winkelman, Olson,
McMillen. Nay: None.
The Board reviewed a
Manager Application for Change
of Manager at The Sip LLC. A
motion was made by Olson, seconded by McMillen to approve
the Application for Change of
Manager at The Sip LLC, subject
to the results of the background
investigation by the Nebraska
State Patrol. Roll Call: Aye:
Olson, McMillen, Winkelman.
Nay: None.
Randy Meininger presented the annual report on the
Ambulance Service. Present
for this discussion were Herb
Stevens and Ray Woten.
Comments were heard.
County Treasurer Diane Scott
reported on the issuance of
County Tax Sale Certificates on
2011 taxes. A motion was made
by Olson, seconded by McMillen
to adopt Resolution 2014-25
directing the Cheyenne County
Treasurer to issue County
Tax Sale Certificates on 2011
taxes. Roll Call: Aye: McMillen,
Winkelman, Olson. Nay: None. A
complete copy of the Resolution
as adopted is on file at the
Office of the County Clerk.
Next,
Treasurer
Scott
requested approval to turn over
the Tax Sale Certificate to the
County Attorney for foreclosure on Lot 4, Block 41, First
Addition to Sidney, Nebraska.
A motionwas made by Olson,
seconded by McMillen to adopt
Resolution 2014-26 authorizing
the County Treasurer to turn
over the above-described Tax
Sale Certificate to the Cheyenne
County Attorney for foreclosure.
Roll Call: Aye: Winkelman,
Olson, McMillen. Nay: None.
A complete copy of the
Resolution as adopted is on
file at the Office of the County
Clerk.
Highway
Superintendent
Tom
Noel
addressed
the
Board regarding an Interlocal
Agreement with the City of
Sidney for road maintenance
on County Roads 115 and 20.
County Attorney Paul Schaub
and City Manager Gary Person
were present. After a discussion, the Board directed County
Attorney Schaub to research
this matter and report back to
the Board.
Highway
Superintendent
Noel then updated the Board on
road activities.
At 11:00 A.M., the County
Board meeting was moved to
the Cheyenne County District
Courtroom, 1000 10th Avenue,
Sidney, Nebraska, to accommodate attendees of the public hearing on the proposal
of Cheyenne County to issue
health care facilities revenue
bonds in the principal amount of
up to $32,000,000.00. Present
were Chairman Winkelman,
Vice-Chairman McMillen and
Commissioner Olson. Also present were County Clerk Beth
E. Fiegenschuh and County
Attorney Paul B. Schaub.
Appearing via telephone was
Lauren
Wismer,
Cheyenne
County Bond Counsel.
The Chairman announced
that the purpose of this portion
of the meeting was to hold a
public hearing on the proposal by
the County of Cheyenne, in the
State of Nebraska (the“Issuer”)
to
issue
not
exceeding
$32,000,000 aggregate principal amount of its bonds or notes
(the “Bonds”) and lend the proceeds of the sale of the Bonds
to Cheyenne County Hospital
Association, Inc., d/b/a Sidney
Regional Medical Center (the
“Hospital”) pursuant to the provisions of Nebraska Industrial
Development Act, Neb. Rev.
Stat. Sections 13-1101 et seq.,
as amended (the “Act”), to provide for the financing a portion of the costs of acquiring,
constructing, equipping and
furnishing an approximately
132,000 square foot replacement hospital and medical clinic
for the Hospital, including ancillary parking areas, landscaping and associated site work,
buildings and other improvements (the “Project”), and, as
applicable, funding debt service
reserve funds, capitalized interest, and paying costs of issuance
associated with the Bonds. All
property to be financed through
the issuance of the Bonds will
be owned and operated by the
Hospital and will be located at
1000 Pole Creek Crossing, in
the City of Sidney, Nebraska.
Loan payments are to be made
by the Hospital sufficient to pay
principal of, premium, if any,
and interest on such Bonds as
the same fall due. As provided
in the act, the bonds are limited obligations of the County,
secured by a pledge of revenues
of the Hospital and other security given by the Hospital, and
shall not constitute or give rise
to a pecuniary liability of the
County or a charge against its
general credit or taxing powers. The bonds will not constitute a general obligation of the
County, and the County shall
not be liable thereon out of any
taxes or any funds or properties other than those revenues
and assets of the Hospital to be
pledged for such purposes. The
purpose of the public hearing
and related public approval by
the Board of Commissioners of
the Issuer issuing such Bonds
is limited to compliance with
the public approval requirements of Section 147(f) of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986,
as amended.
The Chairman then asked if
there was any person or persons present to express views
for or against the proposal by
the Issuer to issue such Bonds,
notice of said hearing havingbeen published as required by
law. Oral objections or other
comments were made by Jason
Petik, CEO of Sidney Regional
Medical Center; Amber Presley
from Baird Holm, Bond Counsel
for Sidney Regional Medical
Center; and Sandra Robnett.
The Chairman then declared
that the public hearing closed at
11:15 A.M.
A motion was made by
McMillen, seconded by Olson
to adopt Resolution 2014-27 as
above set out solely for the purpose of complying and in accordance with the public approvalrequirements of Section 147(f)
of the Code. Roll Call: Aye:
Olson, McMillen, Winkelman.
Nay: None. A complete copy of
the Resolution as adopted is on
file at the Office of the County
Clerk.
There were no comments
from the public.
There being no further business to come before the Board,
Chairman Winkelman declared
the meeting adjourned at 11:20
A.M.
Dated this 4th day of August
2014.
/s/Harold
G.
Winkelman,
Chairman
/s/Kenneth A. McMillen, ViceChairman
/s/Steven L. Olson, Member
ATTEST:
/s/Beth
E.
Fiegenschuh,
Cheyenne County Clerk
[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph
on October 13, 2014.]
October 24, 2014, at 8:30 A.M.
in the District office building
at 2104 Illinois Street, Sidney,
Nebraska. An agenda of the
items to be discussed at the
meeting is available at the
District office and is kept continually current.
[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph
on October 13, 2014.]
L460
NOTICE OF MEETING
Notice is hereby given and
published in the Sidney SunTelegraph that the regular
monthly meeting of the Wheat
Belt Public Power District Board
of Directors will be held on
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(b)
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Statements of Explanation in Italics by
the Attorney General
__________________________
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UPON AT THE GENERAL
ELECTION OCCURING ON
NOVEMBER 4, 2014
BALLOT TITLE AND TEXT
OF STATUTORY
INITIATIVE
PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE
PETITION
INITIATIVE MEASURE 425
Ballot Language for
Initiative Measure 425
A vote “FOR” will amend the
Nebraska statute establishing a minimum wage rate
for employees to increase
the current state minimum
wage from seven dollars and
twenty-ve cents ($7.25) per
hour to eight dollars ($8.00)
per hour on January 1, 2015,
and to nine dollars ($9.00)
per hour on January 1, 2016.
(2) For persons compensated by way of gratuities such as waitresses,
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services rendered. The
sum of wages and gratuities received by each
person compensated by
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in subsection (1) of this
section. In determining
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by way of gratuities, the
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upon the employer.
A vote “AGAINST” will not
cause the Nebraska statute establishing a minimum
wage rate for employees to
be amended in such manner.
Shall the Nebraska statute
establishing a minimum
wage rate for employees
be amended to increase
the current state minimum wage from seven dollars and twenty-ve cents
($7.25) per hour to eight
dollars ($8.00) per hour
on January 1, 2015, and
to nine dollars ($9.00) per
hour on January 1, 2016?
For
Against
(3) Any employer employing student-learners
as part of a bona fide
vocational training program shall pay such
student-learners’ wages at a rate of at least
seventy-five percent of
the minimum wage rate
which would otherwise
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_________________________
TEXT OF PROPOSED
INITIATIVE MEASURE 425
(underscored language indicates added language, strike
through indicates language
being removed)
BE IT ENACTED BY THE
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
Section 2. Original section
NEBRASKA,
48-1203, Reissue Revised
Section 1. Section Statutes of Nebraska, is
48-1203, Reissue Revised repealed.
Statutes of Nebraska, is
Respectfully submitted,
amended to read:
48-1203 (1) Except as otherwise provided
in this section and section
48-1203.01, every employer
shall pay to each of his or
her employees a minimum
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