C L A S S I F I E D... The Ranger

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C L A S S I F I E D... The Ranger
Thursday, November 13, 2014
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The Ranger
C L A S S I F I E D S
Fremont County’s Daily Newspaper
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square,
to form four ordinary words.
POHOM
©2014 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
All Rights Reserved.
COURC
WULLAF
MANUTU
By John Deering
Jumble puzzle magazines available at pennydellpuzzles.com/jumblemags
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
STRANGE BREW
115 Homes for Sale
THE ENTIRE Dream: Family, Yard and
Business. Roomy and enjoyable colonial
style home with attached business shop
in Thermopolis. Withholding improvements to allow exceptional discount.
Under 200K.. Call Scott at 307-921-8220
5-95 Announcements
25 Lost & Found
LONG HAIRED, 80 lb., black female dog
w/brown facial markings missing since
10/26/14. Last seen in Cowboy Lane and
Major Avenue areas, Riverton. Please call
307-850-7295, 850-7202.
LOST DOG: 3-month old Lab Mix puppy;
male, tan with black running through coat; no
collar; white tips on paws; answers to “Gunner”. Lost Saturday on PInnacle Drive. Gunner is like a family member. Please help
reunite him with his loved ones. Call: 307840-2136 or 307-840-1040.
LOST: BLUE iPhone & black Rayban prescription sunglasses. Possibly lost in
Sinks Canyon weekend of Oct. 18th. 307699-0800.
TOPCON LASER Level lost in Riverton
vicinity of Smith’s, Monroe & 17-Mile Road.
$100 reward for return. 307-856-1454.
WHITE CHIHUAHUA found in Gardens
North. Identify to cliam. Call Lloyd or
Nancy at 307-463-0141.
30 Free Ads
FREE EGG Cartons (approximately 70
available). RESULTS!
FREE TV STAND/Entertainment Center Wooden, fits 32” TV, located in Riverton.
307-856-5025
TAME FARM cats & kittens, all colors,
(307) 856-5819.
TO GIVE away - Natural Gas Heating
Stove (works). RESULTS!
40 Happenings
“SURVIVE THE THRIVE”, single moms
group, meets the second Fri. of each
month from 6-8pm and the fourth Sun.
from 5-7pm at 4440 Riverview Road. Dinner and childcare provided. Call Becky at
(307) 709-0610 or Laura at 851-6647 for
more information.
A BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT Group
that journeys with you through the loss of
your loved one meets every Mon., 1:302:30ish at the HELP for HEALTH Hospice
Home sunroom. Questions? Call Roxanne, 307-856-1206.
ADVENTURE INTO the exciting, fun world
at the Children’s Art & Science Center, 3rd
Street, (across from Gem Theater) Riverton. VOLUNTEER with us as a fun Museum Tour Guide. Hours: Th.-Sat.
mornings 9:15am-1:30pm. Th.-Sun. afternoons, 1`:30-5:15pm. Stop in to learn
more.
AMERICAN LEGION Post 19 meets the
third Mon. of each month at Veterans Hall,
611 E. Main, Riverton, at 7 PM.
ARAPAHOE SCHOOL JOM Indian Education Committee will be hosting a Cultural
Parent Night in Celebration of Native
American Heritage Month on Thurs., Nov.
13, 2014 beginning with a traditional meal
held in the cafeteria at 5:30pm. Cultural
Demonstrations & Hands-On Activities will
proceed at 6:30-8:30pm in the OLD GYM.
All students Pre-K-12th grade, Parents,
Guardians & Community Members are encouraged to attend the fun cultural
evening. If you have questions please feel
free to call Pat Moss(Federal Grants Director) at 307-856-9333
2BR, 1BA APT. Very clean. No pets, no
smoking. $650/mo., $500 deposit. 307850-5055
HEY KIDS, Come join us at the Good
News Club every Mon., only on full days of
school, 3:15pm-5pm. Includes dynamic
Bible lessons, creative learning activities,
inspiring missionary stories, meaningful
songs, life-changing scripture memory.
Sponsored by: Child Evangelism Fellowship Inc. of Northwest WY. Call (307) 8566966 for more information.
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Night Club
(NANC) meetings are held Tu. & Fri. at
7pm at United Methodist Church on Park
St. Riverton. Call (307) 840-3445 for more
information.
HAY FOR sale: Alfalfa/Grass mix or
straight Alfalfa. Small bales. $170/ton.
Call 307-856-7531.
HAY: GRASS, grass/alfalfa mix, straight alfalfa.
3x4x8 bales, 1300 lbs. each.
$100/bale or $140/ton. 307-840-6500.
DEREK PEART
307-840-0440
Remodels, Additions, Sprinkler
Systems, Concrete, Roofing,
Drywall, Finish & Trim
Pole Barns, Fencing, Decks, Exterior
Dirt Work, Landscaping, Tree Houses
ERIC RAYMOND - OWNER
RESIDENTIAL, MODULAR
MANUFACTURED.
Heating, A/C, Duct Work, Repair Service,
Air Quality Control.
520 East Main Street, Riverton.
24 Hour Service
(307) 856-2888 or 840-2650
Fax (307) 856-2777.
absarokaheatingandair@yahoo.com
SINKS CANYON AA meetings are held Fri.
at 6:30pm, Faith Lutheran Church, 1600
Sinks Canyon Road, Lander. For more information call (307) 332-5570.
NOW OFFERING custom processing for
BEEF, HOGS, LAMBS and WILD GAME
CALL 856-6585 or 851-6441 for your
appointment today.
COMPLETE LAWN Service. References
available. Spring Cleanup. Home Repair.
Mowing, Aerating, Rototilling. Snow Removal. Don McGowan, (307) 850-2604.
TERR-BEAR’S PROFESSIONAL
Dry Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning.
Residential and Commercial.
Call for FREE Estimate.
Don McGowan, (307) 850-2604.
CLEAN, PROFESSIONAL Processing
Competitive Prices
37 W. Powerline Road, Pavillion, WY
307-850-2903, 307-450-7002
Open until Jan. 15, 2015.
The Ranger Classifieds
856-SOLD (7653)
280 Pets & Supplies
CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES that warm your
heart. Three boys, one girl. Call Brenda,
(307) 856-3400.
TWO ADORABLE hand raised kittens free
to good homes. (307) 463-2739.
300-370 Real Estate
Rentals
305 Houses Unfurnished
1-BEDROOM HOUSE with full basement,
all appliances $650/mo. No pets. References. 307-856-9642
2BR, 1BA, remodeled. Large back
yard/front yard, privacy fence. Central
downtown, Riverton. $850/mo. Pets w/deposit. Available 11/15/14. 307-349-2145
mornings or evenings.
3BR, 2BA w/attached garage, full basement. $875/mo. + utilities. Deposit & good
references required. Taking applications.
Priced low in hopes of getting good
renters. 307-851-4240.
CLASSIFIED ERRORS: Please check
your classified ad. This newspaper will accept responsibility for errors on the first day
of publication only. Call us immediately at
(307) 332-2323 or (307) 856-2244.
95 Services Offered
SHED STORED grass/alfalfa mix hay,
small bales, $6/bale. Located in Riverton.
(307) 213-0251.
3BR 2BA newer country home, no indoor
pets, no smoking, can bring horses
$1150/mo. 1st + deposit. Kristina: 970-2743848.
45 Public Notices
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Fences, Decks, Roofs, Pole Barns, Metal
Buildings, Garages, Septic Systems
Water Lines, Concrete Work,
Remodeling, New Construction.
LIVINGSTON CONSTRUCTION, LLC
(307)856-9564,850-2565.
HOUSE CLEANING, Rental Cleaning
References, Reasonable Rates
Senior Discounts
Kim, 307-855-5207
OVER 380,550 WYOMING PEOPLE
WILL READ YOUR CLASSIFIED AD
if you place it in WYCAN
(Statewide Advertising)
Sell, Buy, Announce, etc.
$135 for a 25 word ad that reaches
44 Wyoming Newspapers.
Contact this newspaper for details.
(307) 856-2244 or 332-2323.
RODEWALD CONSTRUCTION
House Plans, New Construction,
Windows & Doors, Garage Doors,
Decks, Kitchen & Bathroom
Remodels and Additions.
(307) 840-2061
1-BEDROOM - Utilities Paid. 1-Bedroom
Apt. No pets. $450/mo. + $50 cleaning deposit. 307-851-2116
240-295
Lawn/Farm/Ranch
ALFALFA HAY for sale: $150/second cutting, $135/first cutting. Small bales, no
rain. Located in the Riverton Valley. (307)
840-2640, 856-4768.
(Answers tomorrow)
FAULT
EXCITE
SCULPT
Jumbles: SHOWN
Answer: The greedy owner of the seafood market
was — “SELL-FISH”
315 Apts. Unfurnished
155 Mobile Home Sales
250 Hay/Grain/Feed
Print answer here:
VERY CLEAN 1 BR House, $625/mo. includes water, sewer & garbage. 1st & last
+ $500 deposit. Available 12/1/2014 307856-4957.
2BR APT. on Main Street, Riverton.
Rent includes utilities.
Call JMH Properties, (307) 856-7178.
TWO 2-BEDROOM mobile homes for sale
or rent. (307) 851-6406 or (307) 856-6682
Now arrange the circled letters
to form the surprise answer, as
suggested by the above cartoon.
Yesterday’s
100-160 Real Estate Sales
4BR, 2BA. $900/mo. + utilities. $900 deposit. Lawn care/snow removal required.
Smoking outside only. No pets. References a must. 307-463-7097.
BEAUTIFUL, NEWLY remodeled 3BR,
1BA. W/D included. No pets, no smoking.
References required. One year lease.
$1200/mo. $1200 deposit. 307-851-4074.
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY. All
real estate advertising in this newspaper is
subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act,
which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based
on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention
to make any such preferences, limitations
or discrimination. Familial status includes
children under that age of 18 living with
parents or legal custodians, and pregnant
women and people securing custody of
children under 18. This newspaper will not
knowingly accept any advertising for real
estate which is in violation of the law. Our
readers are hereby informed that all
dwellings advertised in this paper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To report discrimination call Wyoming Fair
Housing at Wyoming Relay (Voice) 1-800877-9975 or call HUD toll free at 1-800669-9777.
NICE 5BR, 2BA w/large backyard, garage.
No smoking, parties or pets. One year
lease. $1500/mo. + utilities. $1500 deposit. 307-851-6144.
Cannon Builders is hiring
experienced Laborers and
Carpentors. $15-$20 per
hour, DOE. Minimum of 3
years experience. Project will last for 1 year.
Call Matt or Jared 208-785-6281. 2BR W/WASHER & dryer. No pets, parties
or smoking. References, deposit & lease
required. 307-856-2462, leave message.
IN RIVERTON: 2BR apt. in four-plex,
upper floor. $500/mo. plus elec. $500 deposit. Laundry room on premises. No pets.
(307) 258-7968
330 Rooms for Rent
BEDROOM IN my home. Furnished, spacious, clean. Wi-Fi, kitchen, laundry privileges.
5.5 miles north of Walmart.
$475/mo. plus deposit. 307-857-1646.
335 Townhouses/Condos
1BR, near RHS. No smoking or pets.
$650/mo. + utilities. Includes appliances +
washer & dryer. 1st month and security deposit. References and lease required. 307856-6407 leave a message.
2BR, 1-1/2BA townhouse, $850/mo.
$1000 deposit. Tenant pays utilities. No
pets/smoking. Washer/dryer hookups.
References required. Available immediately. 307-851-4074.
347 Commercial Shop/Warehouse
DOUBLE INDUSTRIAL Shop, 800 South
Smith Road (Riverton). 16’ industrial doors,
huge fenced yard, 5800 sq. ft. shop. Big
Bend Land Co. 307-463-0095, 970-4431808.
355 Storage Space
ALL GUARD STORAGE
5x10, $30. 10x10, $40. 10x15, $45
10x20, $60. 10x25, $90
(307) 856-0195, (307) 856-9410.
375-410 Employment
385 Help Wanted
DRIVERS: NORTH Park Transportation is
now accepting applications for City P&D
Drivers. Must have a Class A with Hazmat
endorsement, be at least 25 years old with
a minimum of one year experience. Full
benefits including: Health benefits plan,
company sponsored ESOP, and competitive compensation package. Apply at 655
S. Smith Road, Riveton, WY or fill out application online at www.nopk.com, click online forms, click driver application.
THIS NEWSPAPER recommends that you
investigate every phase of investment opportunities. We suggest you consult your
own attorney, and ask for a free pamphlet
or for free further information from the company making the offer, before investing any
money. You may contact the Attorney
General’s Office, 123 Capitol Bldg.,
Cheyenne, WY 82009.
VALLEY WATER SERVICE, Inc. is hiring
CDL drivers and owner/operators immediately. Please contact Roger at 307-7051420. Work is based out of Farson,
Wyoming.
NOW HIRING
EXPERIENCED
COOK
Shifts vary, experience
preferred.
Please apply at
Holiday Inn
900 E Sunset
Riverton WY
Start your career today in the
Hospitality Industry.
No phone calls, please.
GENERAL
MANAGER
to Manage Activities of the
REACH FOUNDATION
Familiar with:
Business Administration
Computer Operation
Real Estate Transactions
Personnel Management
Apply through:
Riverton Workforce Center
Send Resume to:
P.O. Box 846
Riverton, WY 82501
For more details of position,
call 307-856-4782.
Closes: Until Filled
More Help Wanted
at the top of next page
The Ranger Classifieds • 856-SOLD
Public Notices
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Notice of Final Payment to Contractor
Central Wyoming College
Sinks Canyon Field Station Bunkhouse Project
Lander, WY
Notice is hereby given that Central Wyoming College, Riverton, WY has accepted
the work as complete, according to the plans and specifications and rules set forth in
the contract between the Central Wyoming College, Riverton, WY and SDI Inc.
Construction, Inc., Lander, WY for all construction of the Sinks Canyon Field Station
Bunkhouse Project.
The above-mentioned contractor is entitled to final settlement. Therefore, on the
11th day of December, 2014, being the (41st) day after the first date of advertisement,
Central Wyoming College, Riverton, WY will pay the above-mentioned contractor the
full amount due under said contract; provided all punch list and project close-out
requirements have been met.
PUB: The Ranger
October 31 and November 6, 13, 2014
Ranger Carriers needed for:
REIN PARK AREA
MARYANN - 16TH ST. AREA
Please apply
now at
421 E. Main
Riverton
415-470 Merchandise
420 Miscellaneous
ELECTRIC RANGE with self-cleaning
oven and glass top, very good condition.
SONY TV 26”
BBQ
16 HERITAGE HOUSE “County Fair”
horse collection (horses play music with
stands). 307-856-2370 (AFTER 4:30PM)
INDUSTRIAL OVERHEAD Door. Chain
roll-up. 8’5” wide. Asking $650. Call (307)
856-1145. Leave message if now answer.
PELLET STOVE for fireplace insert for
sale. Call evenings, ask for Eric: 307-8511801.
SET OF 4 Michelin LTX AT2 tires, P27565-R18, less than 9000 miles. New
$1060. Selling for $600 cash.
RESULTS!
455 Seasonal Merchandise
SMALL SNOWBLOWER, works well, $75.
(307) 856-6636.
456 Appliances
TIME TO clear out some more stuff! We
bought this Viking Professional Refrigerator side-by-side some years ago and it
looks like it is not going to be installed in
our kitchen any time soon. New, these cost
$10,800. This is a 48-inch wide, 27.5 cubic
foot side-by-side stainless steel monster.
Includes ice maker and water dispenser in
the door. The refrigerator is 18.5 cubic feet
and the freezer is 9 cubic feet. Asking
$2,950 or make an offer. Sold as is. This
is the ultimate refrigerator for a private
home but would be equally at home in a
professional
kitchen.
Email
bsniffin@wyoming.com.
457 Furniture/Carpet
BRAND NEW, never used, queen size
sofa sleeper w/deluxe air mattress. Neutral
tweed. Paid $1200; Asking $995. See at
ProParts, 1000 E. Monroe or call 307-8510760.
461 Building Materials
STEEL BUILDINGS
Year End Deals
Big & Small
Complete Turnkey Pricing
Factory direct to Site
www.gosteel.com
307-459-4420
Source 18X
468 Want to Buy/Trade
WANT TO buy fine Wyoming Jade chunks, slicks or slabs. Fair prices, free
estimate. Call Glenn at (307) 856-6714.
470 Good Things to Eat
LOCALLY GROWN Tomatoes, Fresh Carrots, and Apples for sale. 307-851-7562.
475-540 Recreation
490 Guns & Ammunition
REMINGTON 700 ADL Rifle, brand new never fired. 270 caliber. 3x9 scope. Asking $650. 307-856-1145, leave message
if no answer.
RUGER 10/22 w/Rail, Butler Creek Folder
& Lasermax + 2-OEM-10, 3-BX25, 2Eagle-30 & 600rds HV ammo $600. 307840-5682
SPRINGFIELD XDM 40 cal. w/case & accessories. Please call Jim at 307-8517065.
Notice of Final Payment to Contractor
Fremont County School District #24
New Shoshoni K-12 School Phase 1 Grading and Utility Project
Shoshoni, WY
Notice is hereby given that Fremont County School District #24, Shoshoni, WY has
accepted the work as complete, according to the plans and specifications and rules
set forth in the contract between the Fremont County School District #24, Shoshoni,
WY and 71 Construction, Riverton, WY for construction of the Phase 1 New
Shoshoni K-12 School Grading and Utility Project.
The above-mentioned contractor is entitled to final settlement. Therefore, on the
24th day of December, 2014, being the (41st) day after the first date of advertisement,
Fremont County School District #24, Shoshoni, WY will pay the above-mentioned contractor the full amount due under said contract; provided all punch list and project
close-out requirements have been met.
PUB: The Ranger
November 13, 19 and 26, 2014
STATE OF WYOMING
COUNTY OF FREMONT
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IN THE MATTER OF THE REVOCABLE TRUST
INDENTURE OF ROBERT KWONG CHEE SIU
DATED FEBRUARY 20, 1999, as restated.
505 Ski Equipment
LL-BEAN WAXLESS XC-Skis 52mm x
80.5” w/3pt toe binding + size 10 boots
140cm poles & bag $100 obo. 307-8405682
515 Snow Vehicles
MY BETTER half says it is time to clear
out all this stuff we are not using. So,
here goes:
A “like new” 2005 Polaris two-seater Liberty Frontier four-cylinder EDGE snowmobile. Has not been ridden in five years
but has been stored and looks like new.
New these rigs are $14,000. Willing to
sell for a lot less. How about $4,950? Or
best offer.
Also, have two nice snowmobiles on a
trailer, a Polaris and a Ski-Doo. Good
set-up. Asking $3,800 or best offer for all
of it. Machines are 2001 Ski-Doo Summit
with 6,209 miles. Rotax 600 with R.A.V.E.
Polaris is 2001 600 RMK with 4,484
miles. Very little use in last four years and
always stored in covered location. Great
way to get into snowmobiling with good
equipment for very little investment.
We also still have those two trailers for
sale, too. One is an enclosed 12-foot
Wells Cargo ($4,600 or best offer). Call or
text Mike Sniffin at 307 349 6356 or email
bsniffin@wyoming.
545-620 Transportation
615 Trucks-4 Wheel Drive
2003 FORD F250 4WD Crew Cab, 93K
miles, clean interior, runs great. Asking
$10,000. Call 307-921-8800.
MIDWAY AUTO SALES
Largest Pre-owned Selection!
GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL!
Shop all 3 stores at:
www.midwayautosales.com
Worland, (307) 347-4123
Lovell (307) 548-7571
Cody (307) 587-7571
620 Autos
2000 MAZDA 626. Clean, runs well, great
gas mileage. Perfect commuter or first car.
Three newer tires. $2200. 574-309-4342
GET APPROVED for an Car Loan!!!
Stop Getting Denied!!!
Guaranteed Credit Approval!!!
www.midwayautosales.com
Lovell 307-548-7571
Worland 307-347-4123
Cody 307-587-7571
Time for
A-B-C’s
“A”
Classified Ad
“B”rings
You Ready
“C”ash!
CALL
The Ranger
TODAY!
856-SOLD
(7653)
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NOTICE OF INTENT TO DISTRIBUTE
Pursuant to Wyo. Stat. § 4-10-506 (a), Laura Burback, Trustee of the Revocable
Trust Indenture of Robert Kwong Chee Siu dated February 25, 1999 (herein Trust),
advises all creditors and persons interested in the Trust as follows:
• Robert Kwong Chee Siu executed the Revocable Trust Indenture of Robert Kwong
Chee Siu dated February 25, 1999. In 2009, Robert Kwong Chee Siu executed the
First Restatement of Revocable Trust Indenture of Robert Kwong Chee Siu dated
February 25, 1999.
• Robert Kwong Chee Siu died on September 11, 2014 in Wyoming.
• Laura Burback was designated as Trustee of the Trust upon the death of Robert
Kwong Chee Siu. The address of Trustee is as follows:
Laura Burback
c/o Attorney Ann Rochelle
159 N Wolcott, Suite 360
Casper, Wyoming 82601
• Creditors shall make all claims in writing to Trustee within one hundred twenty (120)
days after the last publication of this Notice at the address above.
• Creditors and other interested persons shall commence a judicial proceeding to
contest the validity of the Trust within one hundred twenty (120) days after the last
publication of this Notice at the address above.
• Creditors receiving this Notice by mail shall make all claims in writing to Trustee
within one hundred twenty (120) days of the date of the mailing of the Notice.
• The time allowed for commencing a proceeding to contest the validity of the Trust
or of the proposed distribution of the Trustee is one hundred twenty (120) days from
the date of mailing of the Notice.
• A creditor or other interested person failing to file its/his claim or to commence a
judicial proceeding to contest the validity of the Trust within the times provided is
forever prohibited from making any claim against the assets of the Trust or commencing any judicial proceeding against the assets of the Trust, or the Trust.
Dated this 10th day of November, 2014.
Laura Burback, Trustee
PUB: The Ranger
November 13, 20 and 27, 2014
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public
Service Commission's (Commission) Rules, the Commission hereby gives notice of
the application of Rocky Mountain Power (Rocky Mountain or the Company) requesting authority to discontinue operation of and decommission its Carbon Power Plant
coal-fired generation facility, as more fully described below.
Rocky Mountain is a public utility as defined in W.S. § 37-1-101(a)(vi)(C) which provides retail electric public utility service under certificates of public convenience and
necessity issued by the Commission. Rocky Mountain is subject to the Commission's
jurisdiction pursuant to W.S. § 37-2-112.
On October 30, 2014, Rocky Mountain filed its application seeking authority to discontinue operation and decommission the Company's Carbon Power Plant coal-fired
generation facility (the Facility). The Facility is located in Carbon County, Utah. The
Facility is a coal-fired steam electric generating facility consisting of two units. Unit 1
is a 72 MW unit that began service in 1954 and Unit 2 is a 112 MW unit that went into
service in 1957 (collectively the Units). The Units utilize tangentially-fired Alstom boilers and Westinghouse steam turbine generators. The Facility uses an electrostatic
precipitator and a cyclonic dust collector to reduce particulate matter emissions from
Unit 1 and an electrostatic precipitator for Unit 2.
The Facility is required to comply with EPA's Mercury and Air Toxics Standards
(MATS) on or before April 16, 2015. The current emissions profiles of the Facility's
Units do not meet MATS limits for all pollutants regulated under that rule. The Units
have not been, and cannot economically be, retrofitted with scrubbers, bag houses, or
other significant emissions control equipment that would bring the Facility into compliance with MATS. The Facility is located in the mouth of a canyon with certain physical and air-shed constraints that also limit the viable compliance alternatives that
would otherwise be available for the Facility. In addition to the MATS rules, Rocky
Mountain must consider other environmental regulations in its long-term planning
decisions for the Facility. These other regulations include long-term Regional Haze
Rule planning, National Ambient Air Quality Standards, and the EPA's recently proposed greenhouse gas regulations. The Company anticipates that each of these additional regulations may pose significant challenges to the long-term operation of the
Facility even if its MATS compliance obligations could be otherwise mitigated.
Rocky Mountain states retiring the Carbon Power Plant will impact the Company's
transmission system. The Company is modifying various segments of lines and substations in the 138 kV transmission system located in eastern Utah prior to the plant
being removed from service in order to maintain reliability and stability of the system.
The Company states decommissioning the Facility will not adversely impact its ability
to provide safe, adequate and reliable electric service to its customers.
Rocky Mountain states its intent is to maximize recovery of the Facility and associated assets for the joint benefit of its rate payers and the Company without taking on
additional risks. To maximize asset recovery, Rocky Mountain plans on doing the following: [i] keep inventories of fuel, chemicals, reagents used in the plant as low as
possible; [ii] circulate lists of plant equipment and spares to other plants within the
Company to identify equipment that can be redistributed, reused, or redeployed; [iii]
scrap high value items such as large transformers to maximize recovery value; [iv]
contact outside companies to determine interest in purchasing warehouse and other
high value inventory items and salvageable equipment; and [v] competitively procure
the contract(s) for the demolition, remediation, and reclamation to help ensure the best
value for the equipment and materials that are salvaged, recycled, or scrapped, is
received.
This is not a complete description of the application. Interested persons may inspect
the application at Rocky Mountain's business offices throughout Wyoming and at the
Commission's offices in Cheyenne, Wyoming, during regular business hours.
Anyone wishing to file a statement, intervention petition, protest or request for a
public hearing in this matter must do so in writing filed with the Commission on or
before December 4, 2014. 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 be sure to mention
Docket No. 20000-457-EA-14 in all correspondence with the Commission.
Dated: November 4, 2014.
PUB: The Ranger
November 6 and 13, 2014
Please send
legals to:
legals@wyoming.com
Thursday, November 13, 2014
4 high school hoops
recruits sign with
Wyoming Cowboys
CHEYENNE. (AP) —Wyoming coach Larry Shyatt says the
four high school basketball recruits
he signed Wednesday fit into his
system of taking young talent and
developing players who can compete against the top teams in the
country.
“They are emblematic with
what we have brought in the last
couple of years that’s allowed us to
improve in every shape and form,”
Shyatt said. “And also I think
they’re in common with the type
of relationships and trust we want
to develop.”
The players signing letters of
intent to play for the Cowboys are:
5-10 guard Austin Conway of
Aurora, Colorado, 6-7 guard
Justin James of Port Saint Lucie,
Florida, 6-8 forward Andrew
Moemeka of Lake City, Florida,
and 6-9 forward Jordan Naughton
of Rancho Cucamonga, California.
James and Moemeka are the
fourth and fifth players Shyatt has
Awards
Majors.
“We do have the best infield,”
LeMahieu said. “Obviously, Nolan
and Tulo are two of the best in the
game and you have Morneau, who
got nominated and who I really
don’t think could have played any
better first base than he did this
year.”
Arenado said the strong showing in defensive awards is evidence
that the Rockies have more talent
than their 66-96 record showed
during an injury-riddled 2014.
“It would have been pretty crazy
if Morney would have won; it
would have meant all of us in the
infield would have Gold Gloves,”
Arenado said.
“It just shows that our team is
not that far from being a contender. We’re right there. There are
a couple pieces we have and a couple of pieces we’ve got to get, then
we’ll be all right.”
Kershaw wins NL
Cy Young Award
NEW YORK (AP) -- Everyone
expected Clayton Kershaw to
pitch a shutout, and he did -- a
unanimous choice for the NL Cy
Young Award.
Corey Kluber edging out Felix
Hernandez for the AL pitching
prize, that was no sure thing.
Now, the big question: Is
Kershaw the Most Valuable Player,
too?
“I can’t even really fathom it
happening,” Kershaw said on a
conference call Wednesday, shortly
after winning his third Cy Young
in four seasons.
Kershaw led the majors in victories and ERA and threw a no-hitter, going 21-3 with a 1.77 ERA
for the NL West champion Los
Angeles Dodgers.
The 26-year-old lefty with a
wicked curveball will find out
Thursday if he’s the first NL pitcher to sweep the MVP and Cy
Young honors since Bob Gibson in
1968.
“I think a lot of things probably
have to go right,” Kershaw said,
adding, “there are so many people
out there who don’t think a pitcher
should win.”
Pittsburgh center fielder
Andrew McCutchen, who won the
NL MVP last year, and Miami
slugger Giancarlo Stanton are
CWC
and she has a lot of passion for the
game,” Stauffenberg said.
Muehler plans to study premedicine and will continue
strength training building up to
the fall season.
“We’ll see where this leads me. I
looked around, and CWC felt like
the right place,” Muehler said,
adding the she believes the college
game is played at a quicker pace.
Muehler finished her high
signed from Florida since 2011.
The four will join Wyoming for
the 2015-16 academic year.
The Cowboys have six players
on the roster now who are set to
graduate next spring.
“This was a really meaningful
class because although we’ll be
quite young, to me that’s how you
improve and develop,” Shyatt said.
Shyatt said the four are athletic,
“play with motors” and have solid
values.
“I would dare say that these
guys are really, really good fits
because we did get an opportunity
to build a level of trust with their
families,” he said.
Conway averaged 10.5 points,
4.4 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 2.2
steals per game, while shooting 46
percent from the field as a high
school junior last year.
James averaged 21.1 points, 8.7
rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.9
blocks per game last season.
Moemeka averaged nearly 13
points, 11 rebounds and six blocks
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Clayton Kershaw won the
NL Cy Young award on
Wednesday.
MCT
competing against Kershaw for
honor.
“Everybody’s going to have an
opinion” on the position playervs.-pitcher debate, Kershaw said.
His thought? “I don’t really have
an opinion either way,” he said,
diplomatically.
“I think most valuable is such a
tough thing to assess,” he said.
Kershaw won the Cy Young for
the second year in a row, getting
all 30 first-place votes in balloting
by members of the Baseball
Writers’ Association of America.
Johnny Cueto of Cincinnati
was second with 112 points, followed by Adam Wainwright of St.
Louis (97) and World Series MVP
Madison Bumgarner of San
Francisco (28).
Voting was completed before
the postseason began. Kershaw
went 0-2 with a 7.82 ERA in a
Division Series loss to St. Louis,
leaving him at 1-5 with a 5.12
ERA in his playoff career.
“For me, personally, the season
didn’t end the way I wanted to,”
Kershaw said.
Kluber’s dominant second half
helped him draw 17 of 30 firstplace votes and 169 points, while
Seattle ace King Felix got 13 firsts
and 159 points. Chris Sale of the
Chicago White Sox was third with
78 points.
“I think I’m definitely surprised,” said Kluber, who “just
assumed” Hernandez would win.
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school season ranked seventh in
Wyoming in digs, averaging 3.0
per game, and was second on her
team in total digs with 274.
She also was third on her team
in kills with with 239.
“I’m excited to improve and
excited to have another two years,”
Muehler said.
Kenisha is the daughter of Jason
and Stacie Muehler.