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Public Notices - Hastings Tribune
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HASTINGS TRIBUNE
Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015
Medicare chief
stepping down
TAVENER WAS KEY
PLAYER IN HEALTH
CARE REFORM ROLLOUT
RICARDO
ALONSO-ZALDIVAR
The Associated Press
AL GRILLO/AP
This undated file photo shows a portion of the 800-mile Trans-Alaska pipeline, which feeds oil to the West Coast,
snaking its way across the tundra north of Fairbanks, Alaska.
Going south
ALASKA FACES HUGE DEFICIT
AS FLOW OF STATE OIL
REVENUE DIMINISHES
BECKY BOHRER
J
The Associated Press
UNEAU, Alaska — After years
of being flush with oil money,
Alaska now faces drastic budget
cuts and having to dip into wellstocked savings to offset
unprecedented deficits exacerbated by an unexpected plunge in oil
prices.
When lawmakers left Juneau last
April, the price of North Slope crude,
Alaska’s economic lifeblood, was $107
a barrel. On the eve of a new legislative
session, starting Tuesday, the price had
dropped by more than half.
Alaska heavily relies on oil revenue to
fund the cost of state government, but
the fall in prices has contributed to an
estimated 80 percent decline in the state’s
share of production taxes from last year.
The new governor, Republicanturned-independent Bill Walker, is
among those calling for a look at revenues along with budget cuts, but that
could involve ideas that no one who
dreams of re-election is eager to take up.
Among those ideas are instituting a
personal income or sales taxes, or tapping Alaska’s oil wealth fund, which
provides nearly every Alaskan with a
yearly check just for living here.
“The numbers just don’t allow you
to cut your way out of this, not without some severe impacts on the economy,” said David Teal, director of the
Legislative Finance Division.
Alaska is no stranger to oil’s booms
and busts. In the last few years, high
oil prices helped insulate Alaska from
the brunt of the recession felt acutely
elsewhere.
Unemployment hit a high of 11.5 percent during a crash that saw about 35,000
people flee Alaska between mid-1986 and
mid-1988. The trans-Alaska pipeline system was just 10 years old in 1987.
Caroline Schultz, a state labor
department economist, doesn’t expect
a repeat with the current price drop.
The economy is more mature today
and diversified, with residents having
deeper roots, she said.
Today, though, there’s far less oil. Oil
production peaked at 2.1 million barrels a day in the late-1980s; production
for this year is forecast to average
509,500 barrels a day. The size of government is bigger, as is the population.
This year’s budget deficit alone, estimated at $3.5 billion, is bigger than
the entire state general fund budget in
2006, Teal said.
Gunnar Knapp, director of the Institute
of Social and Economic Research at the
University of Alaska Anchorage, said lawmakers don’t have to drastically cut
spending this year or raise new revenue.
But Knapp said the longer it takes for
them and Walker to make decisions, the
faster they will burn through savings.
Every year, most Alaskans receive a dividend based on the five-year average of
the realized earnings of Alaska’s oil wealth
account, the Alaska Permanent Fund.
Democratic Sen. Bill Wielechowski of
Anchorage has proposed putting the
earnings reserve account off-limits to
lawmakers by protecting it in the constitution. The account had $7.5 billion
Once a NYC hot dog cart,
Shake Shack going public
The Associated Press
NEW YORK — Burger
chain Shake Shack, which got
its start as a hot dog cart in
New York City, plans to raise
up to $80 million from an initial public offering of its common stock.
The company said Tuesday
that it anticipates its IPO of 5
million shares pricing
between $14 and $16 per
share.
Last month Shake Shack
Inc. disclosed in a regulatory
filing that it was hoping to
raise up to $100 million from
its IPO, but it didn’t say how
many shares it planned to
offer or at what price, so the
figure was subject to change.
Shake Shack said that it
plans to give the underwriters
the option to buy up to
750,000 additional shares of
its stock.
The origins of the restaurant date to 2001, when privately held Union Square
Hospitality Group, a company
owned by restaurateur Danny
Meyer, opened a hot dog cart
in Manhattan’s Madison
Square Park. Three years later
a more permanent kiosk
opened in the same park. It
now has 63 locations in nine
countries, according to a
Tuesday regulatory filing.
Shake Shack said that after
the offering it will be a separate company from Union
Square Hospitality Group.
In 2013, Shake Shack had
revenue of $84.5 million, up
45 percent from the year
before. It posted a profit of
$5.4 million in 2013, up 31
percent from 2012.
Shake Shack cooks its
burgers to order and promotes its use of natural
ingredients, including hormone- and antibiotic-free
beef. It’s known for its long
lines and its vibrating pagers
that signal when an order is
ready. The chain calls its
restaurants “shacks,” and
uses the word to describe its
menu items. The
ShackBurger, for example, is
topped with ShackSauce and
a hot dog is named the
Shack-cago Dog.
Other fast-casual restaurant
operators have fared well after
their IPOs, including chicken
chain El Pollo Loco Holdings
Inc. and Mediterranean-style
restaurant chain Zoe’s Kitchen
Inc.
Shake Shack expects to list
on the New York Stock
Exchange under the “SHAK”
ticker symbol.
at the end of November.
Wielechowski said lawmakers should
find other sources of funds, such as setting a minimum oil tax to better protect the state at low oil prices.
Walker has said Alaska this year
stands to pay out about $100 million
more in oil and gas credits than the
production tax brings in. He hasn’t
proposed an alternative but some
Republican and Democratic lawmakers
support looking at the credit issue.
Many in the GOP-controlled
Legislature are looking to a proposed
major liquefied natural gas project as the
state’s next best hope for any significant
new revenue. That project is years away
from production, if it gets built, and the
state would have to invest potentially
billions of dollars to reach that point.
Incoming Senate President Kevin
Meyer, R-Anchorage, wants to reduce
spending and cut any fat from the
budget before getting into ways to generate more revenue. He and other lawmakers are clear about the repercussions: It’s going to hurt.
Walker himself has yet to propose any
specific cuts or new sources of revenue,
but the bare-bones infrastructure budget
he put forth as a placeholder after taking
office last month set the tone. He also
halted new spending on six megaprojects but has yet to officially nix any.
He has asked Alaskans for their ideas
for saving money, or raising it. Those
with the top five ideas will have a
chance to eat lunch with Walker and
his Democratic lieutenant governor,
Byron Mallott.
But don’t expect anything more
extravagant in these lean times than
soup and sandwiches.
WASHINGTON —
Medicare’s top administrator
unexpectedly resigned Friday,
becoming the latest casualty in
the turmoil over the president’s
health care law, which is still
struggling for acceptance even
as millions benefit from
expanded coverage.
Marilyn Tavenner’s departure
underscores the uncertainty
overshadowing President
Barack Obama’s health care law
nearly five years after its partyline passage by a thenDemocratic-led Congress. The
Supreme Court will hear a challenge to the legality of the law’s
financial subsidies this spring,
and a new Republican Congress
is preparing more repeal votes.
A former intensive care nurse
with a businesslike approach to
a divisive area of public policy,
Tavenner told staff in an email
that she’s stepping down at the
end of February with “sadness
and mixed emotions.” Her
chief of staff is also leaving.
Tavenner, 63, survived the
technology meltdown that initially paralyzed HealthCare.gov.
She remained in place even as
her boss, former Health and
Human Services secretary
Kathleen Sebelius, left office
following signals of White
House unhappiness.
But Tavenner was embarrassed last fall when she testified to Congress that 7.3 million people were fully enrolled
for private coverage under the
health law. That number
turned out to be an over-count
that exaggerated the total by
about 400,000 people. The
error, discovered by Republican
congressional staff, was termed
“unacceptable” by new HHS
Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell.
Tavenner had played a key
role in the 2013 decision to go
live with HealthCare.gov, signing a required cybersecurity
clearance after technology professionals under her balked
because testing was incomplete. The website later passed
security tests and received full
authority to operate.
In her farewell message,
Tavenner termed the health
law’s online insurance markets
“a success.” But she also said
her job, which involves oversight of Medicare and Medicaid
as well, was a “huge and complex responsibility” and “we
had many additional chal-
lenges put before us” because
of Obama’s health law.
Roughly 1 in 3 Americans are
covered by health insurance
programs run by the Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid
Services.
Despite Tavenner’s close association with “Obamacare,”
some senior Republicans in
Congress said they were sorry
to see her leave.
“She has proven herself to be
a strong leader and a straight
shooter who brought in muchneeded private sector sensibility into the agency,” Sen. Orrin
Hatch, R-Utah, said in a statement. “I truly appreciate her
service and wish her the very
best in her next adventure.”
But former House oversight
chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif.,
said, “Tavenner had to go.” The
over-count, discovered by his
staff, “was a deplorable example of an agency trying to scam
the American people,” Issa
said. The administration insists
it was only a mistake, resulting
from a double-count of people
with dental coverage.
In her own message to the
department, current HHS
Secretary Burwell called
Tavenner “one of our most
esteemed and accomplished
colleagues” and said the decision to leave was Tavenner’s.
Tavenner joined HHS shortly
before the passage of the
Affordable Care Act. She came
from state government, having
served as Virginia’s health secretary under former
Democratic Gov. Tim Kaine.
Although she started out
directly caring for patients, most
of her career was spent in hospital administration. She rose
through the ranks to become a
top executive of Hospital
Corporation of America.
Andy Slavitt, a former technology executive who played a
leading role in the rescue operation to get HealthCare.gov
working last year, will take over
as acting Medicare administrator. The website is the online
portal to subsidized private coverage for people who don’t have
health insurance on the job.
Slavitt had impressed the
White House with his mix of
technology and management
skills. He stayed on after
HealthCare.gov stabilized, serving as Tavenner’s principal
deputy, responsible not only
for HealthCare.gov but also for
key Medicare and Medicaid
issues as well.
A permanent replacement
requires Senate confirmation,
and any presidential health
care nominee could face rough
going in the new Republicanled Senate.
Markets
Tuesday’s 11 a.m.
local markets
Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.59
Soybeans . . . . . . . . . . .9.16
Milo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.21
Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.35
Stocks of local interest
The following stocks of local interest were
traded today:
Last
Chg.
222,208
-1,407
Berkshire Hathaway A
148.34
-.87
Berkshire Hathaway B
36.00
-.23
ConAgra
64.60
+.01
Eaton Corp.
61.85
+.23
Ingersoll Rand
48.39
+.59
Level 3
90.96
-.53
McDonald’s
97.01
-.28
PepsiCo
-1.18
Tricon Global Restaurants 71.25
113.05
+1.15
Union Pacific
51.78
+.14
Wells Fargo
41.93
-.07
Williams Cos.
85.73
-1.04
Wal-Mart
State
NEW PUBLISHER
NORTH PLATTE — BH
Media has named a new publisher for the North Platte
Telegraph.
Terrie Baker takes over immediately for Peter Rogers, who has
left the Telegraph to pursue
other opportunities. Baker has
been publisher of the Lexington
Clipper-Herald, which is also a
BH Media property. Baker has 36
years of newspaper experience,
including 14 years in Lexington.
Replacing Baker in Lexington
will be Katy Bergstrom, director of
advertising for BH Media’s weekly
newspaper group in greater
Omaha and western Iowa.
The Associated Press
Public Notices
Notice
In the County Court of
Adams County, Nebraska
Estate of NORBERT M.
FORSMAN, Deceased.
Estate No. PR15-11
Notice is hereby given
that on January 14, 2015,
in the County Court of
Adams County, Nebraska,
the Registrar issued a written statement of Informal
Probate of Will of said Decedent and that Brenda K.
Kramer, whose address is
1130 H Street, #306, Lincoln, Nebraska 68508,
was informally appointed
by the Registrar as Personal Representative of
the Estate.
Creditors of this Estate
must file their claims with
this Court on or before
March 23, 2015, or be
forever barred.
Tom Hawes
Clerk of the Court
P.O. Box 95
Hastings, Nebraska
68902-0095
Brad Moncrief
BRAD MONCRIEF, L.L.C.
1239 North Burlington
Avenue, Suite 200
Hastings, Nebraska
68901
moncrieflaw@gmail.com
(402) 462-5353
January 20, 27, February
3, 2015
Notice
Estate of INA I. WENDT,
Deceased. Case No.
PR14-146
TO: All Persons Interested in Said Estate
Notice is hereby given
that on the 30th day of
December, 2014, in the
Adams County Court, at
Hastings, Nebraska, the
Registrar issued a written
statement of Informal probate of the Will of Ina I.
Wendt, Deceased. Delene
A. Webb, who resides at
418 South Bellevue, Hastings, Nebraska 68901, has
been appointed Personal
Representative of this Estate.
Creditors of this Estate
must present their claims
on or before the 9th day of
March, 2015, or be forever
barred.
Dated this 30th day of
December, 2014.
Tom Hawes
Clerk of the County
Court
Mark A. Beck, #18760
Beck Law Office, P.C.
P.O. Box 10
Hastings, Nebraska
68902-0010
January 6, 13, 20, 2015
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Application for
Registration of Trade
Name
Trade Name: Hastings
Orthopaedics & Sports
Medicine Specialists
Name of Applicant: The
Mary Lanning Memorial
Hospital Association, 715
North St. Joseph Avenue,
Hastings, Nebraska 68901
Applicant is: Corporation
If other than an Individual,
state under whose laws
entity was formed: Nebraska
Date of first use of name
in Nebraska: December
31, 2014
General nature of business: Medical Clinic
Andrew D. Kloeckner
Signature of Applicant or
Legal Representative
January 20, 2015
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Name
Trade Name: instantlifequotes.com
Name of Applicant: Outlook Life, Inc., 610 West
35th Street, Hastings,
Nebraska 68901
Applicant is: Corporation
If other than an Individual,
state under whose laws
entity was formed: Nebraska
Date of first use of name
in Nebraska: January 1,
2015
General nature of business: Insurance
C. Adam Nagreski,
Attorney
Signature of Applicant or
Legal Representative
January 20, 2015
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HASTINGS TRIBUNE
Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015
B5
Continued from B4
Supervisor Proceedings
COURTHOUSE, HASTINGS, NEBRASKA
Tuesday, January 8, 2014
The Board met in regular session and took the following actions:
•Took roll call and declared a quorum.
•Approved minutes from the December 16, 2014 meeting.
•Unanimously elected Charles Neumann as Board
Chairman for 2015.
•Unanimously elected Eldon Orthmann as Board Vice
Chairman for 2015.
•Chairman made 2015 Committee assignments.
•Approved the following banks as Adams County depositories: Wells Fargo, Heritage, Pinnacle, Adams County
Bank, Nebraska Public Agency Investment Trust, Five
Points of Hastings, U.S. Bank, Bank of Doniphan.
•Approved authorization for the County Treasurer to deposit funds in the following banks: Wells Fargo, Heritage, Pinnacle, Nebraska Public Agency Investment
Trust, and Five Points of Hastings.
•Approved consent to the County Treasurer to deposit
100% of capital stock and surplus in any of the depository banks named.
•Approved motion to designate the Hastings Tribune as
the legal newspaper for Adams County and the Adams
County website, www.adamscounty.org, for the publication of notices of meetings, public bids, County Board
agendas and County Board minutes.
•Approved Incremental Annexation Releases for areas
within the Industrial Park North Subdivision No. 3.
•Approved amendment to the Adams County Zoning
Regulations (Resolutions 2015-01-08.01;02;03).
•Approved the 2015 Livestock Annual Report for submission to the Nebraska Department of Agriculture.
•Approved plans for the Harms 2nd Subdivision and Tuff
Trucking Subdivision.
•Approved County participation in the YMCA Lose to
Win Challenge.
•Approved the continued appointment of Dawn Miller as
the Adams County Highway Superintendent for 2015.
COUNTY GENERAL
Business World Products, Miscellaneous-76.80; Eakes
Office Solutions, Data Processing Costs-176.99; Eakes
Office Solutions, Microfilming/Copier-274.94; Pamela
Witte, Miscellaneous-7.47; Business World Products,
Supplies/Office-688.73; Beverly Davis, Mileage Allowance-180.11; Beverly Davis, Meals-37.78; Beverly Davis, Equipment Rental/Office-25.00; Embassy Suites/Old
Market, Lodging-342.00; Hometown Leasing, Equipment Rental/Office-240.16; MIPS, Data Processing,
Equipment/Special-170.00; Embassy Suites/Old Market,
Travel Expenses-342.00; Ann Hinton, Miscellaneous94.43; Ann Hinton, Miscellaneous-94.42; Diane Hynes,
Miscellaneous-98.00; Diane Hynes, Travel Expenses2 1 4 . 9 6 ;
D i a n e
H y n e s ,
Dues/Subscription/Registration/Training-20.00; Mary
Johnson, Miscellaneous-30.00; Mary Johnson, Travel
Expenses-340.48; Jim Kuhn, Miscellaneous-30.00;
Bernie Parr, Miscellaneous-30.00; Jackie Russell, Miscellaneous-30.00; Jackie Russell, Travel Expenses23.29; Adams County Highway Department, Car Repairs-230.15; Axis Capital, Inc.-Office Equipment155.00; Eakes Office Solutions, Supplies/Office-28.99;
Embassy Suites/Old Market, Travel Expenses-342.00;
Janice Johnson, Miscellaneous-36.00; Microfilm Imaging System, Miscellaneous-90.00; NADA Appraisal
Guides, Dues/Subscription/Registration/Training-65.00;
Business World Products, Supplies/Office-74.16; JEO,
Contract Service/JEO-135.00; SCEDD, Dues/Subscription/Registration-25.00; A&D Technical Supply Company, Office Equipment Repair-300.00; A&D Technical
Supply Company, Supplies/Data Processing-7.75; City
of Hastings, Capitol Outlay Software-392.00; Chrystine
Setlik, Travel Expenses-31.89; Chrystine Setlik, Mileage
Allowance-89.51; Adams County Sheriff, District Court
Costs-550.05; Axis Capital, Inc., Equipment Rental/Office-290.00; Buffalo County Sheriff Office, District Court
Costs-21.42; Eakes Office Solutions,
Supplies/Office1,713.26; Franklin County Sheriff, District Court Costs-43.96; Hall County Sheriff, District
Court Costs-37.00; Phelps County Sheriff, District Court
Costs-140.96; Proforma Business World, Supplies/Office-83.96; Business World Products, Supplies/Office6.29; ACCO Brands Direct, Dues/Subscription/Registration/Training-13.64; AS Central Services, Dues/Subscription/Registration/Training-13.00; Business World
Products, Supplies/Office-149.98; Infogroup/Polk Directory, Dues/Subscription/Registration/Training-345.00;
Culligan of Hastings, Miscellaneous-29.30; Eakes Office
Solutions, Supplies/Office-457.47; Matthew Bender &
Company, Inc., Dues/Subscription/Registration/Training70.71; Microfilm Imaging System, Equipment Rental/Office-375.00; Northeast Nebraska Juvenile Service, Juvenile Care Costs-9,570.00; Walmart, County Court
Costs/Stop-50.05; Hastings Utilities, Utilities-1,213.83;
Lucinda Glen, Attorney Fees/Court Appoint-712.50;
Joseph H. Murray, P.C., L.L.O., Attorney Fees/Court Appoint-3,680.67; Seiler & Parker P.C., Attorney
Fees/Court Appoint-1,493.50; Lonnie P. Ackerman, Contract Labor-200.00; Big G Commercial Hardware, Inc.,
Shop Tools-129.54; Dutton-Lainson Company, Shop
Tools-16.88; Hastings Utilities, Utilities-2,380.74; Marathon Systems, Janitorial Supplies-405.75; State of Nebraska Division of Safety, Contract Labor-9.00; Woodward's Disposal Service, Contract Labor-257.50; MIPS,
Contract Labor-827.66; MIPS, Equipment Rental/Office190.00; ACCO Brands Direct, Supplies/Office-54.17;
Adams County Sheriff's Revolving Fund, Law Enforcement Costs-540.00; Adams County Sheriff's Revolving
Fund, Mileage Allowance-396.72; Adams County
Sheriff's Revolving Fund, Equipment/Fuel-150.00;
C.A.N.D.O., Contract Service-3,000.00; Consolidated
Management, Mileage Allowance-66.50; Eakes Office
Solutions, Supplies/Office-172.48; Midwest Radar &
Equipment, Office Equipment Repair-200.00; Jerry
Spady Pontiac-Cadallac, Inc., Equipment/Fuel-4.69;
Young Men's Christian Association, MiscellaneousFORMAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS
TO FURNISH
FOR
UNITS 4 & 5 LUBE OIL FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM
FOR
HASTINGS UTILITIES
HASTINGS, NEBRASKA
Formal Contract No. HU 2015-02 FC-04
Sealed Proposals will be received by Board of Public
Works, 1228 North Denver Avenue, P.O. Box 289, Hastings, Nebraska 68902 until 1:30 p.m., Friday, February
6, 2015, at which time they will be opened and read
aloud for Units 4 and 5 Lube Oil Fire Protection System
for Hastings Utilities, Hastings, Nebraska.
Proposals received after the above time and date will
be returned unopened to the party submitting the proposal.
Each proposal shall be accompanied by a cashier’s
check, certified check on a solvent U.S. commercial
bank, or a bid bond in an amount of not less than five
percent (5%) of the total bid in accordance with Proposal of this specification. Such check or bid bond shall be
contained in a separate envelope attached to bidder’s
proposal. All proposal and bid bonds shall have original
signatures.
Bidders without previous work history with Hastings
Utilities will be required to prequalify by submitting information concerning their organization, experience, and
financial status as requested in the bidding instructions.
The Board of Public Works reserves the right to accept the bid which best suits its needs whether the price
is the lowest or not, to reject any or all bids, and to waive
any informalities.
Prospective bidders may secure a copy of the Proposal Form, including Plans and Specifications, at the
office of the Manager of Utilities, 1228 North Denver Avenue, Hastings, Nebraska.
FOR THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Marvin H. Schultes
Manager of Hastings Utilities
January 20, 27, 2015
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Young Men's Christian Association, Miscellaneous25.00; Cassie L. Baldwin, Coroner Costs-25.00; David
A. Bergin, Coroner Costs-25.00; Andrew C. Butler, Coroner Costs-25.00; Jordan Osborne, Coroner Costs25.00; Brent D. Quandt, Coroner Costs-25.00; Business
World Products, Supplies/Office-292.23; Clay County
Sheriff, Court Costs-36.10; Douglas County Court, Court
Costs-2.50; Hall County Sheriff, Court Costs-22.52; Hometown Leasing, Equipment Rental/Office-631.81; Tom
Mangiaracina, Court Costs-10.00; McGrady, LP, Data
Processing Software-660.00; Rita Olberding, Court
Costs-179.00; Quill Corporation, Grants-24.29; Scottsbluff County Sheriff, Court Costs-19.18; Telephone Systems of Nebraska, Telephone Services-326.18; Verizon
Wireless, Telephone Services-414.30; Verizon Wireless,
Telephone Services-1,143.47; Windstream Communication, Telephone Services-95.00; Windstream, Telephone Services-2,546.86; Windstream, Telephone Services-160.00; Windstream, Telephone Services-281.98;
Adams County Jail, Board of Prisoners/Food-2,494.30;
Alamar Uniforms, Uniform Allowance-110.28; Allen's of
Hastings, Inc., Law Enforcement Supplies-205.41; Aus
Des Moines McLockbox, Miscellaneous-94.00; Bert's
Rexall Drugs, Inc., Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners-157.45;
Bert's Rexall Drugs, Inc., Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners314.78; Big G Commercial Hardware, Inc., Law Enforcement Supplies-42.17; Buffalo County Sheriff Office,
Board of Prisoners/Food-7,110.00; Buffalo County Sheriff's Office, Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners-176.90; CashWa Candy Company, Commissary-505.55; Cash-Wa
Candy Company, Law Enforcement Supplies-29.92;
Cash-Wa Candy Company, Laundry/Prisoners119.87;Cash-Wa Candy Company, Janitorial Supplies41.39; Cash-Wa Candy Company, Commissary244.67;
Cash-Wa Candy Company, Laundry/Prisoners-87.65;
Cash-Wa Candy Company, Law Enforcement Supplies30.97; Cash-Wa Distributing, Board of Prisoners/Food1,306.86; Central Dental Group, Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners-450.00; Community Health Center, Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners-304.60; Community Health Center, Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners-202.23; Computer Hardware,
Inc., Printing/Publishing-85.93; Corrisoft L..L.C., Board
of Prisoners/Food-585.00; Culligan of Hastings, Commissary-53.30; State of Nebraska, Board of
Prisoners/Food-5,127.60; State of Nebraska, MedicineHospital/Prisoners-502.08; ER Professional Services
MLMH, Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners-17.00; Family Medical Center, Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners-51.71; FritoLay, Commissary-326.08; Frito-Lay, Board of
Prisoners/Food-171.88; Frito-Llay, Commissary-158.08;
Hastings Ford-Lincoln, Equipment/Fuel-677.34; Hastings Orthopeadics, P.C., Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners33.85; Hastings Radiology Associates, Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners-80.07; Kenesaw Motor Company, Inc.,
Travel Expenses-176.75; Mary Lanning Healthcare,
Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners-509.71; Mary Lanning
Healthcare, Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners-780.64; Midwest Restaurant Supply, Law Enforcement Supplies14.00; ML Professional Service, Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners-325.33; ML Professional Service, Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners-178.52; Oakstone Publications, MedicineHospital/Prisoners-351.00; Physician Emergency Service, Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners-412.63; Physician
Emergency Service, Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners192.74; Physician Emergency Service, Medicine-Hospital/Prisoners-205.18; Pocket Press, Inc., Printing/Publishing-197.78; Securus Technologies, Inc., Commissary2,479.64; Paul Spady Olds-Buick, Travel Expenses31.99; The Thompson Company, Inc., Board of Prisoners/Food-922.24; Williams Exterminating, Inc., Miscellaneous-46.00; Witt Plumbing, Inc., Other Equipment
Repair-165.00; AVI Systems, Inc., Office Equipment1,024.64; Axis Capital, Inc., Equipment Rental/Office380.00; Axis Capital, Inc., Equipment Rental/Office2,682.10; Capital Business Systems, Equipment
Rental/Office-101.00; Century Link, Telephone Services116.90; Computer Hardware, Inc., Office Equipment425.95; Culligan of Hastings, Miscellaneous-64.95; Culligan of Hastings, Miscellaneous-70.60; Eakes Office
Solutions, Supplies/Office-828.88; Glenwood Telephone
Company, Telephone Services-99.90; Kmart,
Supplies/Office-45.24; Nebraska Technology & Telecommunications, Inc., Telephone Services-118.68; Officemax, Inc., Supplies/Office-737.72; Phelps County
Treasurer, Telephone Services-90.38; Syncb/Amazon,
Office Equipment-374.97; Windstream, Telephone Services-56.29; City of Hastings, Ambulance Costs5,208.33; Adams County Highway Department, Equipment/Fuel-47.37; Eakes Office Solutions, Supplies/Office-61.09; Hastings Utilities, Utilities-140.79; Computer
Consultants, Inc., Office Equipment Repair-112.50;
Hastings Utilities, Utilities-829.32; Hometown Leasing,
Maintenance Agreements-622.80; Modern Marketing,
Inc., Maintenance Agreements-437.53; Platte Valley of
Hastings, Radio Repair-105.00; John Uden, Maintenance Agreements-400.00; Chip Volcek, Cell Phones25.00; Auto Value/Hastings, Small Tools, Etc.-104.88;
Auto Value/Hastings, Machinery Equipment Grease Oil28.45; Auto Value/Hastings, Road Equipment Repair
Parts-27.13; Auto Value/Hastings, Supplies/Shop-73.50;
Auto Value/Hastings, Small Tools, Etc.-8.69; Auto
Value/Hastings, Road Equipment Repair Parts-6.03;
Auto Value/Hastings, Machinery Equipment Grease Oil54.54; Auto Value/Hastings, Small Tools, Etc.-65.09;
Auto Value/Hastings, Road Equipment Repair Parts15.78; Auto Value/Hastings, Supplies/Shop-28.98; Auto
Value/Hastings, Road Equipment Repair Parts-203.52;
Axis Capital, Inc., Equipment Rental/Office-360.00; Big
G Commercial Hardware, Inc., Small Tools, Etc.-4.93;
Big G Commercial Hardware, Inc., Signs-30.36; Big G
Commercial Hardware, Inc., Supplies/Shop-141.89;
Central Ag & Shop Supply, Materials/Culverts-168.97;
Central Ag & Shop Supply, Express/Freight-43.80;
Christensen Concrete, Materials/Concrete, Etc.3,292.90; Eakes Office Solutions, Janitorial Supplies22.98; Eakes Office Solutions, Supplies/Office-34.87;
Fastenal Company, Shop Tools-422.99; Fastenal Company, Small Tools, Etc.-44.21; Filter Care,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by the Clerk of
the District Court of Adams County, Nebraska, in a decree of foreclosure wherein Adair Asset Management, is
the Plaintiff and James L. Brown; John Doe and Mary
Doe; and all other persons/entities UNKNOWN claiming
any right, interest or title in Lots One (1) and Two (2) in
Block Twenty-Two (22), East Park Addition to the City of
Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, are the Defendants, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for
cash, at the Main Lobby of the Adams County Courthouse in Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, on the
27th day of January, 2015, at 10:00 a.m., the following
described land and tenements to satisfy the judgment
and costs in said action:
Lots One (1) and Two (2) in Block Twenty-Two (22),
East Park Addition to the City of Hastings, Adams
County, Nebraska
Given under my hand this 23rd day of December,
2014.
Gregg Magee, Sheriff
Adams County, Nebraska
December 30, 2014, January 6, 13, 20, 2015
Notice
In the County Court of
Adams County, Nebraska
Estate of HOWARD E.
HARRIS, Deceased. Estate No. PR15-07
Notice is hereby given
that on January 7, 2015, in
the County Court of
Adams County, Nebraska,
the Registrar issued a written statement of Informal
Probate of the Will of said
Decedent and that Patty
Farrar, whose address is
4435 South Kenneth
Place, Tempe, Arizona
85282, was informally appointed by the Registrar as
Personal Representative
of this estate.
Creditors of this estate
must file their claims with
this Court on or before
March 16, 2015, or be
forever barred.
Tom Hawes
County Court Clerk
Magistrate
Joe Ehrich, #24931
Seiler & Parker, P.C.,
L.L.O.
P.O. Box 1288
Hastings, Nebraska
68902-1288
Attorney for Applicant
January 13, 20, 27, 2015
Legal Notice
In the District Court of
Adams County, Nebraska
Case No. CI 15-23
In RE Name Change of
Addrian Anthony Neugin.
Notice is hereby given
that on the 13th day of
January, 2015, a petition
was filed in the District
Court of Adams County,
Nebraska, the object and
prayer of which is for the
change of the petitioner's
name from Addrian Anthony Neugin to Addrian
Anthony Krieger.
A hearing will be had
on said petition before the
Honorable Terri S. Harder
in Adams County District
Court, on the 19th day of
February, 2015, at 11:00
a.m. or as soon thereafter
as will be convenient for
the Court and that unless
sufficient cause is shown
to the contrary, the petitioner's name will be
changed from that of Addrian Anthony Neugin, to
Addrian Anthony Krieger.
Lesley K. Krieger
1418 West 6th
Hastings, Nebraska
68901
January 20, 27, 2015
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Supplies/Shop-58.20; Grace's Locksmith Service, Supplies/Miscellaneous-12.00; Hastings Outdoor Power,
Other Equipment Repair-413.80; Island Supply, Welding Supplies/Chains-34.44; Kenesaw Motor Company,
Inc., Road Equipment Repair Parts-62.54; KTP Enterprises, Inc., Technical-550.00; NAPA Auto Parts, Materials/Culverts-16.18; NAPA Auto Parts, Supplies/Shop71.33; NAPA Auto Parts, Road Equipment Repair Parts231.36; NAPA Auto Parts, Supplies/Shop-37.87; NAPA
Auto Parts, Road Equipment Repair Parts-15.00; NAPA
Auto Parts, Supplies/Shop-133.90; NAPA Auto Parts,
Small Tools, Etc.-47.60; Nebraska Truck Center, Road
Equipment Repair Parts-367.28; Nebraska Truck Center, Express/Freight-45.00; Newman Traffic Signs,
Signs-1,617.70; NMC Exchange, LLC, Road Equipment
Repair Parts-????; NMC Exchange, LLC,
Materials/Grader Blades-15,000.96; NMC Exchange,
LLC, Road Equipment Repair Parts-376.06; NMC Exchange, LLC, Supplies/Shop-156.68; NMC Exchange
LLC, Road Equipment Repair Parts-388.62; Oregon
Trail Equipment, Road Equipment Repair Parts1,010.07; Oregon Trail Equipment, Supplies/Shop320.48; Oregon Trail Equipment, Express/Freight-40.00;
Oregon Trail Equipment, Road Equipment Repair Parts485.03; Oregon Trail Equipment, Supplies/Shop-50.15;
Oregon Trail Equipment, Express/Freight-8.32; First
Call, Supplies/Shop-65.70; Road Building Machinery &
Supply, Miscellaneous Equipment-5,438.05; Road Building Machinery & Supply, Express/Freight-200.00;
Sandra's Cleaning Service, Janitorial Agreements470.00; Sanitary Outdoor Service, Inc., Janitorial Supplies-276.75; Trausch Dynamics, Inc., Road Equipment
Repair Parts-61.14; Wood Options, Flares Flags Barricades-1,738.40; Wood Options, Express/Freight-65.00;
Woodward's Disposal Service, Garbage-105.00; Larry
Einspahr, Telephone Services-25.00; Harvey Goings,
Telephone Services-25.00; Robert Rust, Telephone Services-25.00; Doug Schenk, Miscellaneous-57.50; Arnie
Sommer III, Telephone Services-25.00; Mike Stec, Public Assistance-210.00; Adams County Court, County
Court Costs-624.00; Community Action Partnership of,
Handi-bus-1,679.63; Fireguard, Inc., Homeland Security
Grant-1,909.50; Fyr-Tek, Inc., Homeland Security Grant1,426.90; ASAAP, Alcoholism Services Act-833.34;
CASA, CASA-2,833.34; Hastings Economic Development, Economic Development-1,666.67; Heartland Pet
Connection, Humane Society Expense-416.67; Meals on
Wheels, Local Match-708.34; Midland Area Agency,
Area Agency on Aging Cost-1,233.42; Mid-Nebraska Individual Services, Developmentally Disabled Service2,613.67; Region III Program Administrative Office, Mental Health Services-5,490.00; RSVP, Local Match416.67; Spouse Abuse Sexual Assault, Domestic Abuse-1,041.67; South Heartland District Health, Head
Start-191.67; MIPS, Budget Preparation Costs-38.80;
Preferred Mail Service, Inc., Postal Services-3,000.00;
Preferred Mail Service, Inc, Postal Services-3,000.00;
Region III Program Administrative Office, Emergency
Services (EPC I)-721.89; Wells Fargo Banks, Miscellaneous-178.69; Phyllis A. Bartlett, Retirement Contributions-91.60; Marvin Hartman, Retirement Contributions23.08; Julia Moeller, Retirement Contributions-115.40;
Phyllis Newell, Retirement Contributions-46.16; Elizabeth Ochsner, Retirement Contributions-80.15; MidAmerican Benefit/Health, Health/Accident/County3,961.38; Mid-American Benefit/Health,
Health/Accident/County-2,470.18; Mid-American BenefitHealth, Health/Accident/County-7,560.89; Mid-American
Benefit/health, Health/Accident/County-3,113.50; MidAmerican Benefit/Health, Health/Accident/County6,007.62; Mid-American Benefit/Health,
Health/Accident/County-643.32; Mid-American
Benefit/Health, Health/Accident/County-2,353.90; MidAmerican Benefit/Health, Health/Accident/County4,604.70; Mid-American Benefit/Health,
Health/Accident/County-643.32; Mid-American
Benefit/Health, Health/Accident/County-4,180.76; MidAmerican Benefit/Health, Health/Accident/County4,064.48; Mid-American Benefit/Health,
Health/Accident/County-3,010.40; Mid-American
Benefit/Health, Health/Accident/County-14,909.36; MidAmerican Benefit/Health, Health/Accident/County9,955.82; Mid-American Benefit/Health, Grants-643.32;
Mid-American Benefit/Health, Health/Accident/County13,739.00; Mid-American Benefit/Health, Health/Accident/County-643.32; Mid-American Benefit/Health,
Health/Accident/County-1,067.26; Mid-American
Benefit/Health, Health/Accident/County-26,472.66; MidAmerican Benefit/Health, Health/Accident/County1,067.26; Mid-American Benefit/Health,
Health/Accident/County-2,470.18;
RURAL ROAD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 2013/1Y
Hersh Digging, Inc., Land/Easement and Others-987.50;
Olsson Associates, Engineering-3,064.68;
COUNTY VISITORS PROMOTIONS
Mid-American Benefit/Health, Health/Accident/County643.32;
HEALTH FUND
Wellness Partners, LLC, Health/Accident/County1,453.50;
COUNTY LIBRARY
City of Hastings, Library-12,457.50;
INHERITANCE TAX
Adams County Historical Society, Historical Society1,033.34; West Payment Center, Library-2,180.04;
ESCROW HOLDING FUND
Ag Spray Equipment, Miscellaneous-2,783.19; JEO,
Miscellaneous-550.00;
911 EMERGENCY SERVICES
Glenwood Telecommunication, Emergency Phone54.54; Windstream, Emergency Phone-171.47;
/s/Ramona R. Thomas
Adams County Clerk
/s/Chuck Neumann
Board Chairman
/s/Pamela J. Witte
Deputy Clerk
January 20, 2015
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
The following described property will be sold at public
auction to the highest bidder on February 9, 2015, at
10:00 a.m. in the main lobby of the Adams County
Courthouse, 500 West 4th Street, Hastings, Nebraska
68901:
COMMENCING AT A POINT TWO HUNDRED FEET
(200`) EAST OF THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
BLOCK EIGHT (8), IN EASTWOOD ADDITION TO THE
CITY OF HASTINGS, ADAMS COUNTY, NEBRASKA,
ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF;
THENCE NORTH ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FEET
(130`) TO A POINT TWO HUNDRED FEET (200) EAST
OF THE WEST LINE OF SAID BLOCK; THENCE EAST,
PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK,
TO A POINT EIGHTY FEET (80`) WEST OF THE EAST
LINE OF SAID BLOCK; THENCE SOUTH ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FEET (130`) TO A POINT EIGHTY
FEET (80) WEST OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
SAID BLOCK; THENCE WEST TO THE POINT OF
COMMENCEMENT.
All subject to any and all: (1) real estate taxes, (2) special assessments, (3) easements, covenants, restrictions, ordinances, and resolutions of record which affect
the property, and (4) unpaid water bills, (5) prior mortgages and trust deed of record and (6) ground leases of
record. The purchaser is responsible for all fees or
taxes. This sale is made without any warranties as to
title or condition of the property.
By: Eric Lemp, Trustee, NSBA #24096
Kozeny & McCubbin, LC
12400 Olive Boulevard, Suite 555
St. Louis, Missouri 63141
(314) 991-0255
Published in the Hastings Tribune
K&M Filename: BROCAOC1
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR AND ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN FROM YOU WILL BE USED
FOR THAT PURPOSE.
December 30, 2014, January 6, 13, 20, 27, 2015
NOTICE OF INTENT TO PURCHASE
The Adams County Highway Superintendent is considering the purchase of a 2014 T6.165 MFD Tractor off
State Bid Contract #13294 OC. In consideration of this
purchase, Adams County will receive Bids from local
supplies for said purchase until 2:00 p.m. on January 30,
2015. Specification may be obtained from the office of
the County Highway Superintendent.
Bids shall be submitted to the Adams County Highway Superintendent at 415 North Adams Central Avenue, Juniata, Nebraska 68955 until 2:00 p.m. on January
30, 2015, at which time they will be publicly opened and
read. On February 3, 2015, the Adams County Board of
Supervisors will review and consider award at their regular meeting at the Adams County courthouse, Supervisors Room.
Dated this 16th day of January, 2015
/s/ Dawn R. Miller
County Highway Superintendent
Adams County, Nebraska
January 20, 2015
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
The Village of Juniata, Nebraska will receive sealed
bids for replacement of a 48” corrugated metal pipe
(CMP) with two 42” culvert pipes and for construction of
a new 4’ x 4’ reinforced concrete box culvert as described in the Plans and Specifications for the “5th and
BOWEN DRAINAGE PROJECT”. The project includes
all demolition, excavation, grading, construction and accessories to provide complete and finished structures tying into the surrounding areas.
Bids prepared in accordance with the Plans and Specifications will be accepted at the Village Hall at 1001
North Juniata Avenue, Juniata, Nebraska 68955-0026
until 2:00 p.m. CST on Monday, February 9, 2015 and
then at said office publicly opened and read aloud.
All bids must be made on the Proposal Form
provided with the Plans and Specifications as prepared
by W DESIGN ASSOCIATES, Consulting Engineers and
Architects. Bids received after the closing will be returned unopened and shall not be considered.
Contractors may obtain Plans and Specifications
from W Design Associates, 214 East 1st Street, McCook, Nebraska 69001 upon payment of $60.00 for
each set requested. One half of the payment is a deposit that shall be refunded if a bid is submitted and the
Plans and Specifications are returned in good condition
within ten days after the bid opening. The other half is
for postage and paper and will not be refunded. Electronic copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained at NO COST by calling Britney Daugherty at 402463-2377.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check
or bid bond in an amount of not less than five percent
(5%) of the total bid amount, and shall be made payable
to The Village of Juniata as security that the bidder to
whom the contract may be awarded will enter into contract to construct the project and give bond in the sum of
the total contract amount for the construction of the
project. Checks accompanying bids not accepted shall
be returned to the bidders after a contract is awarded.
Performance and Payment Bonds will be required for
this project.
No bid shall be withdrawn after opening the bids
without the consent of the Owner for a period of 30 days.
The Owner reserves the right to accept, reject or negotiate any or all bids and to waive any informality in the
bidding.
Ms. Crystal Petzoldt, Clerk
Village of Juniata
Adams County, Nebraska
January 20, 2015
LITTLE BLUE NATURAL RESOURCES DISTRICT
ORDER ADOPTING THE KENESAW/PROSSER
LEVEL II WATER QUALITY SUB-AREA
WHEREAS, the Little Blue Natural Resources District is authorized under the Nebraska Groundwater
Management and Protection Act, Nebr. Rev. Statutes
46-701 – 46-753 to adopt measures to preserve and
protect the water resources of the District; and
WHEREAS, the District Groundwater Management
Plan in Section 10.5.2.1 outlines the criteria and triggers
necessary to move an area of water quality problems into a higher level of management; and
WHEREAS, an area of Adams County has met the
criteria established in the plan, whereby the average
groundwater nitrate levels in the 2013 sampling was
11.8 PPM, with 74 percent of the sampled wells over 7
PPM.
BE IT RESOLVED, the Little Blue Natural Resources District hereby establishes the Kenesaw/Prosser Level II Water Quality Management Sub-Area as outlined in the Groundwater Management Plan and according to the Rules and Regulations for Enforcement of the
Little Blue NRD Groundwater Management Area;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the area shall include
the following lands: Sections 1 thru 30, Township 8N,
Range 12W, Adams County, Nebraska; Sections 6, 7,
18, 19 20, 28, 29, 30, Township 8N, Range 11W, Adams
County, Nebraska; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Little Blue
Natural Resources District Board of Directors hereby adopts the following rules and regulations for said area;
•Require initial operator reports of pertinent farm and
practice information;
•Require training and certification of all owner and/or operators who make the day to day farm decisions;
•Collect water sample for nitrate analysis from all irrigation wells annually;
•Establishment of a “Demonstration Field” for implementation of best management practices;
•Require that any anhydrous ammonia applications
made between November 1st and March 1 must include
a nitrogen inhibitor at the manufacturer’s recommended
rate;
•Require soil sampling on “Demonstration Field” and follow certified laboratory recommended on amount of nitrogen applied starting in crop year 2016;
•Require irrigation management on “Demonstration
Field” during the 2016 crop year; and
•Require an annual report of farm and practice activities
on the Demonstration Field beginning in 2016.
The full text of said Rules and Regulations is available on the Little Blue NRD web site at www.littlebluenrd.org or may be obtained by contacting the Little Blue
NRD Office, P.O. Box 100, Davenport, Nebraska 68335,
402-364-2145.
The Effective Date of this action shall be February
11, 2015.
SS
Charles Rainforth
Chairman, Little Blue NRD
ATTESTATION: Randy Uhrmacher, Secretary of the
Little Blue Natural Resources District, attests that the
foregoing is a true and correct statement of action taken
by the Board of Directors of the Little Blue Natural Resources District dated January 13, 2015.
SS
Randy Uhrmacher
Secretary, Little Blue NRD
January 20, 27, February 3, 2015
NOTICE OF ORDER
LITTLE BLUE NATURAL RESOURCES DISTRICT
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
In the matters of modifying Rules and Regulations for
the Enforcement of the Little Blue NRD Groundwater
Management Area.
THE BOARD FINDS:
• Legislative Bill LB 272 passed by the 2014 Legislature
made changes to Section 46-2201 through Section 461121, the Nebraska Chemigation Act, and
• Legislative Bill LB 513 passed by the 2014 Legislature
made changes Section 46-707 and 46-708 dealing with
the issuance of cease and desist orders for violations of
rules and regulations of the District.
IT IS CONCLUDED THAT THE FOLLOWING RULES
SHALL BE ADOPTED:
• In Chapter 10 of the District’s Rules, the fees for
chemigation permits shall be set at:
a. $60 for new permits
b. $20 for renewal permits
c. $250 for emergency permits
• Permits must have the signature of the permitholder,
and certified applicator, if not the same individual.
• In Chapter 11 of the District’s Rules, the District may,
upon three (3) days notice to the person affected, stating the contemplated action and in general the grounds
therefore, and upon reasonable opportunity to be heard,
issue cease and desist orders to enforce any of the rules
and regulations of the District.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
• A document entitled “Rules and Regulations for the Enforcement of the Little Blue NRD Groundwater Management Area” which contain the Chemigation Rules, and
Rules for Violations and Enforcement as set forth above,
will become effective at 12:01 a.m. on February 11,
2015.
The complete text of the Rules and Regulations is
available by contacting the Little Blue Natural Resources District between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, at 1 402-364-2145. The public
may also contact the District by mail at LBNRD, P.O.
Box 100, Davenport, Nebraska 68335 or visit the web
site at http://www.littlebluenrd.org.
January 13, 2015
SS
Charles Rainforth
Chairman, Little Blue NRD
January 20, 27, February 3, 2015
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