Public Notices - Hastings Tribune
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Public Notices - Hastings Tribune
Nation/World B4 HASTINGS TRIBUNE Saturday, Feb. 28, 2015 Mexico official: Police capture top drug lord ALBERTO ARCE AND KATHERINE CORCORAN The Associated Press MATT ROURKE/AP Workers make preparations for the Philadelphia Flower Show Thursday at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. Disney inspires floral fantasy KATHY MATHESON The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — Lights, camera ... blossom! Floral and garden designers are paying homage to Disney and Pixar films at the Philadelphia Flower Show, which opens Saturday with the theme “Celebrate the Movies.” Meticulously landscaped exhibits have been inspired by more than a dozen features, from “Frozen” and “Finding Nemo” to “Cars” and “Cinderella.” Visitors enter through a huge, art deco theater facade as if they were attending a red carpet premiere. Palm trees, roses and lilies help recreate the ornate interior of a 1920s movie palace, while moss, jewels, fabric and other blooms cascade down from “chandeliers” overhead. Billed as the nation’s largest and longest-running flower show, it covers 10 acres and dates back to 1829. Organizers hope this year’s fami- MEXICO CITY — Servando “La Tuta” Gomez, a former school teacher who became one of Mexico’s most-wanted drug lords as head of the Knights Templar cartel, was captured early Friday by federal police, according to Mexican officials. Gomez was arrested in a house in Morelia, the capital of the western state of Michoacan, without a shot fired, according to a Mexican official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the case. He said the operation was based on months of intelligence work. The 49-year-old led the Knights Templar, a quasi-religious criminal group that once ruled all of Michoacan, controlling politics and commerce and preaching a code of ethics around devotion to God and family, even as it murdered and plundered. Gomez evaded capture for more than a year after the federal government took over the state to try to restore order. The Mexican government had offered a $2 million reward for his capture, and he also was wanted in the United States for conspiracy to import and distribute cocaine. “With this arrest, the rule of law is strengthened in the country and we continue to advance toward a Mexico at peace,” President Enrique Pena Nieto said on his Twitter account. The arrest is a badly needed win for Pena Nieto, who has faced political and security crises since 43 college students disappeared last fall at the hands of local authorities in Guerrero state, and conflict-ofinterest scandals emerged involving his personal home and that of the country’s treasury secretary. The week opened with film director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu using his Oscar acceptance speech to urge fellow Mexicans to “find and build the government that we deserve.” Then, Pope Francis warned drug-trafficking would cause the “Mexicanization” of Argentina and Donald Trump urged people not to do business with Mexico. ly-friendly theme will help a new crop of gardening enthusiasts establish roots at the annual extravaganza, which runs through March 8. “Introducing that new generation, that younger generation to the flower show is something that we want to do,” said Drew Becher, president of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, which sponsors the show. Children and adults alike will surely recognize the large orange clownfish in the exhibit by J. Downend Landscaping of Ridley Park, in the Philadelphia suburbs. With a boat suspended above the display to mark the “water line,” workers created a dry version of Nemo’s world with petals and leaves shaped like creatures such as seahorses, jellyfish and stingrays. “The idea is to create an underwater seascape using all landscape plants that would be found from Florida to Maine,” said designer Tom Morris. Public Notices School Board Proceedings Hastings Public Schools February 16, 2015 Action was taken to: -Approve minutes of the previous meetings. -Approve expenses as submitted: Payroll $2,663,331.01; Vendors - $682,136.21; Total Warrants $3,345,467.22. -Distributed service pins to staff for 10, 20, and 30 years of service. -Approve second reading of Revised Policy 204.12. -Approve second reading of New Policy 406.055. -Approve first reading of Revised Policy 201.02. -Approve annual review of policies. -Approve NASB dues. -Approve Revision of the District’s125 Plan. -Approve Summer School Academic and Activity Programs. -Approve bid for the Hawthorne Elementary project. -Approve piloting Universal Free Breakfast at Middle School and Lincoln Elementary this Spring. -Approve Printing Contract. -Approve creation of a Classified Employee Sick Bank. -Under Consent Agenda, approve certificated staff resignation, extra-standard appointments, classified staff resignation, appointments and gifts. GENERAL FUND 3-Points Tire-998.00; A.R.M. Properties, L.L.C.-325.00; Allen's of Hastings, Inc.-168.34; Anderson Auto Parts306.57; Aramark-1,707.21; AS Central Services-236.79; Lacey Atkinson-110.41; Stephanie Barwick-20.00; Big G ACE-1,005.29; Blick Art Materials-60.60; Blue Tarp Financial, Inc.-203.50; Bosselman, Inc.-375.40; Bound to Stay Bound Books-126.83; Andrea Brown-659.65; Business World Products-81.56; Cambian Learning, Inc.123.85; Carey's Pest Control-738.00; Carolina Biological Supply Company-256.51; Cash-Wa Candy Company193.77; Central City High School-92.00; Central Community College/Columbus-350.00; Central Nebraska Rehab Services-8,739.39; Certified Laboratories-1,080.00; CGSMusic-300.40; Jill Choyeski-169.00; City of Hastings-9,748.98; City of Hastings/Parks-75.00; City of Hastings/Development Services-75.00; Joshua Clarke12.82; Computer Hardware, Inc.-910.07; Conditioned Air Mechanicals-17,235.98; Don Conyers-28.00; Copycat Printing-553.90; Cornhusker Press-6,269.80; Dick Cramer-11.27; Credit Bureau of Hastings-45.00; Lance Creech-19.96; Crop Production Services, Inc.-241.49; Culling Water Conditioner-340.95; Decker Equipment282.44; Demco, Inc.-62.80; Demco, Inc.-213.28; Kathie DeTour-21.52; Dial Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.189.30; Chad Dumas-115.89; Dutton-Lainson-1,504.33; Eakes Office Solutions-423.40; Earl May Seed & Nursery, L.C.-209.61; Echo Electric Supply-1,283.09; Educational Service Unit No, 9-115,520.92; Egan Supply Company-1,019.13; Eileen's Colossal Cookies, Inc.-17.00; Electronic Systems, Inc.-948.80; Family Medical Center491.00; Farber's Piano Tuning & Repair-85.00; Farris Construction-135,459.00; Fastenal Company-140.40; Monica Fielder-60.00; FleetPride-66.50; Flinn Scientific, Inc.-15.85; Katie Funkey-58.69; Garlock Glass Service, L.L.C.-120.00; General Parts-38.79; Grace's Locksmith Service-12.00; Graham Tire/Grand Island-1,680.28; Guidance Professional Development-70.00; Calvin Hartwig-42.00; Hastings Senior High Activity Fund148.50; Hastings Tribune-494.79; Hastings Utilities70,138.02; Hatten Electric Service-34.30; Head Start Child & Development Program-268.65; Art Herman31.40; Hilti, Inc.-266.13; Hometown Leasing-13,757.67; Houghton Mifflin Harcourt-34,743.25; Howard's Glass107.64; Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership-345.00; Ingram Library Services-68.82; Island Supply Welding-63.30; J.W. Pepper & Sons, Inc.-169.82; Joel Jank-103.21; Jerry Spady Chevrolet GMC Cadillac-176.27; Jimmy John's/Hastings-63.00; Brandi Johansen-19.67; Bailey Johnson-674.88; Kayla Johnson-41.33; Jostens-7.76; Kmart-282.70; Craig Kautz-5.00; Amy Kelly-84.64; Amy Kelly-144.73; Kenesaw Motors-875.74; Jill Kinley-54.05; Klingler Embroidery & Engraving-2,525.31; Torrey Kloppenborg-38.00; Christy Kreutzer-35.99; Kucirek Engineering, Inc.-32,257.00; Kully Pipe & Steel Company325.97; Lakeside Auto Body, Inc.-109.20; Gerry Larsen76.34; Library Media Connections-138.00; Susan Lindblad-52.50; Kathy Long-98.00; Lunchtime Solutions, Inc.-99,379.82; Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc.-657.43; Matt Friend Truck Equipment, Inc.-1,272.00; Glenda McMurray-196.11; Menards-888.15; Mid-States Automation & Control, Inc.-1,761.75; Midwest Ear, Nose & Throat, P.C.-5.00; Donna Moss-218.39; MTNA-155.00; NAPA Auto Parts-2,416.05; NASCD-120.00; NASCO-806.16; Nebraska Education Technology Services-1,300.00; Nebraska Safety Center at UNK-150.00; Nebraska Association of School Boards-264.83; Nebraska Department of Education-670.00; Nebraska Central Equipment-216.71; Nebraska Leadership Seminar, Inc.300.00; Nebraska-Iowa Industrial Fastener-2,728.21; O'Keefe Elevator Company-296.40; O'Reilly Auto Parts89.99; Cody Ochsner-34.22; Oliver & Andy's Book Company-686.10; Olsson Associates-750.00; Omaha Public p y ; ; School District 001-70.00; OneSource the Background Check Company-525.00; Oregon Trail Equipment, L.L.C.-653.02; Oriental Trading Company-115.34; Aaron Oswald-20.00; Overdrive, Inc.-200.00; Viviana Lara Pantoja-72.00; Pavelka Truck & Trailer-44.48; P.C. & Mac Exchange-10.00; Melissa Pedroza-162.02; Rosalinda Pereda-Carreon-48.00; Perry, Guthery, Haase & Gessford, P.C.-841.00; Phoenix Learning Systems-3,150.00; Physical Therapy & Sport Rehab-10,106.27; Kristin Pluhacek-1,340.00; Positive Promotions-88.90; Preferred Mail Service-4,000.00; Proquest, L.L.C.-1,495.00; Pygraphics-399.00; Read Naturally-385.12; Roger's, Inc.-99.98; Trysha Roop-32.48; Jocelyn Rundle-79.64; Russ's Market-18.00; S&S Worldwide-125.45; John Schakat-20.00; Jeff Schneider-62.70; Scholastic Reading Club-24.00; Scholastic, Inc.-197.61; Kristen Slechta137.23; Sodexho, Inc. & Affiliates-130.80; South Central Bobcat, Inc.-395.00; Sprinkguard, L.L.C.-1,095.00; Stan's Radiator Service-497.50; State of Nebraska Department of Correctional Services-4,500.00; State of Nebraska-35.00; State of Nebraska Department of Labor-728.79; State of Nebraska Department of Labor941.29; Stelling Brass & Winds, Inc.-432.00; Amy Swayze-76.46; Syncb/Amazon-438.88; Teacher Innovations, Inc.-43.20; Tom Dinsdale Chevrolet-7,727.83; Lauren Trimble-54.27; Lawrence Tunks-28.75; Uline86.78; University Publishing, Inc.-2,732.00; U.S. Bank1,513.61; Valentino's-66.51; Kim Vogt-102.10; VoWAC Publishing Company-73.95; W.G. Pauley Lumber Company-649.39; Jeremy Woodard-34.50; Woodward's Disposal Service-2,562.50; Yanda's Music-339.29; Comron Yazdgerdi-19.26; York Elementary School-90.00; Zeliff Control Systems-27.00. Total-638,280.11 ACTIVITY FUND Adams Central High School-1,290.00; Adams Central High School-14.00; Robin Bailey-34.10; Big Dally's Deli177.00; Big Dally's Deli-73.48; Jordan Brennfoerder130.00; Cash-2,250.00; Cash-1,000.00; Cash-250.00; Cash-250.00; Cash-300.00; Cash-300.00; Cash1,000.00; Cash-250.00; Cash-250.00; Cash-250.00; Cash-1,000.00; Cash-Wa Candy Company-210.16; Cash-Wa Candy Company-379.16; Competitive Edge1,507.00; Anthony Cordova-150.00; Anthony Cordova100.00; Country Inn & Suites-711.00; Country Meats178.00; Dairy Queen-137.89; Gwen Davidson-355.08; Doniphan-Trumbull High School-100.00; Eakes Office Solutions-25.65; Easy Fundraising Ideas-10.00; Eileen's Colossal Cookies, Inc.-42.00; Steve Faber-150.00; Delta Fajardo-Norton-99.00; Fan Cloth Products, L.L.C.3,053.00; Susan Ferrone-15.00; Dylan Flinn-120.00; Franklin High School-90.00; Fremont High School275.00; Emily Funkey-75.00; Emily Funkey-75.00; Katie Funkey-607.41; Gary Michael's Clothiers-285.00; Glenwood Telecommunications, Inc.-945.00; Brent Grabill130.00; Grand Island Senior High-125.00; Grand Island Senior High Student Council-775.00; Graphic Edge930.36; Graphic Edge-86.29; Graphic Edge-717.69; GTM Sportswear-101.00; Haan Crafts-396.39; Rod Hartman-130.00; Hastings College-40.00; Hastings College Department of Music-150.00; Hastings Museum-84.00; Hastings Senior High Activity Fund-80.00; Hastings Senior High Activity Fund-130.00; Hastings Transportation Company-230.00; David Hepner-74.95; Hastings High School Band Parents-135.00; Cindy Hinrichs26.00; Hugh O'Brien Youth Leadership-100.00; InkCredible, Inc.-655.00; J&H Athletic Equipment Recondition2,334.90; Jostens-2,586.85; Kmart-28.34; Kmart-153.18; Kmart-35.76; Kearney High School-25.00; Randy Kissinger-130.00; Marc Kroll-130.00; Kully Pipe & Steel Company-100.65; Kully Pipe & Steel Company-105.48; Brian Laux-150.60; Lexington High School-125.00; Lincoln High School-175.00; Lincoln High School East215.00; Brad Lindblad-120.00; Brad Lindblad-60.00; Brady Lollman-120.00; Lunchtime Solutions, Inc.1,027.82; Ryan Martin-120.00; Ryan Martin-80.00; Ryan Martin-60.00; Rick Matticks-250.00; Greg Mays498.37; Laura McCarthy-116.63; Midwest Field Turf2,000.00; Misko Sports, Inc.-1,188.00; Moore Music Company-64.13; Riley Mullen-21.00; NBDA, Inc.-40.00; Nebraska Choral Directors-1,046.25; Nebraska Department of Revenue-461.07; Kyle Neugin-125.00; Nancy Nguyen-75.00; Omaha Westside High School-160.00; On Deck Sports-1,605.76; Papillion LaVista High School-125.00; Pastime Lanes-45.00; Pizza Hut/McCook-116.99; Lisa Prickett-15.09; Quiznos Sub-94.98; Todd Rosno-130.00; Mindee Rowan-232.50; Russ's Market-249.78; Russ's Market-15.00; Russ's Market16.36; Russ's Market-274.11; Daniel Schuldt-130.00; Mike Simmons-113.66; Kristen Slechta-91.18; Stadium Sports-379.66; Swim Outlet-812.15; Brian Sybrandts145.00; U.S. Bank-176.33; W.G. Pauley Lumber Company-787.76; Marlana Walla-75.00; Walnut Middle School-125.00; Eric Weisdorfer-100.00; Jeremy Williams-145.00; Jeremy Williams-120.00; Yanda's Music44.95. Total-43,856.10 Jeff Schneider Secretary of the Board Hastings Public Schools February 28, 2015 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Re: 7143.0252 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that the following-described property will be sold by Camille R. Hawk, Attorney at Law, Successor Trustee, at public auction to the highest bidder at the main lobby of the Adams County Courthouse, in the City of Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska on April 9, 2015 at 10:00 a.m.: Lot 15, except the South 15 feet thereof, in Block 2, Imperial Village Addition to the City of Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, according to the recorded plat thereof commonly known as 833 Maplewood Avenue, Hastings, Nebraska The highest bidder will deposit with the Trustee, at the time of the sale, a personal or cashier's check in the amount of $5,000.00, with the full purchase price, in certified funds, to be received by the Trustee by 5:00 p.m. on the day of the sale, except this requirement is waived when the highest bidder is the beneficiary. (If the sale is held after 1:00 p.m., the deposit requirement remains the same, and the full purchase price, in certified funds, shall be received by the Trustee by 5:00 p.m. the following business day.) The purchaser shall be responsible for all prior liens, all applicable fees, and all taxes, including the documentary stamp tax. This property is sold “as is” and this sale is made without any warranties as to title or condition of the property. If this sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid, or the purchase price if paid by the Purchaser. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Beneficiary, the Servicer for the Beneficiary, the Trustor, the Trustee, or the Beneficiary’s/Trustee’s/Servicer’s Attorney Camille R. Hawk, Attorney at Law, Successor Trustee By: Camile R. Hawk (#20395) For: Walentine, O'Toole, McQuillan & Gordon 11240 Davenport Street P.O. Box 540125 Omaha, Nebraska 68154 (402) 330-6300 February 28, March 7, 14, 21, 28, 2015 Notice In the County Court of Adams County, Nebraska Estate of BARBARA A. SMITH, Deceased. Estate No. PR15-30 Notice is hereby given that on February 9, 2015, in the County Court of Adams County, Nebraska, Steven R. Smith, whose address is 3221 Woodwind Lane, Dallas, Texas 75229, was informally appointed by the Registrar as Personal Representative of the Estate of Barbara A. Smith. Creditors of this Estate must file their claims with this Court on or before April 15, 2015, or be forever barred. Tom Hawes Clerk of the County Court Richard C. Witt #16787 Sullivan Shoemaker P.C., L.L.O. P.O. Box 309 Hastings, Nebraska 68902-0309 402-462-0300 Attorney for Applicant February 14, 21, 28, 2015 NOTICE TO BIDDERS UNK Foster Field Retaining Wall Project No.: K900P016 905 West 25th Street Kearney, Nebraska 68849 Project Description: Remove existing retaining wall system and replace with new. Sealed bid Proposals will be received and publicly opened and read aloud as follows: Closing Date and Time for Receipt of Bids: Date: March 17, 2015 Time: 2:00 p.m. Place for Receipt of Hand-Carried: University of Nebraska-Kearney General Services Building Conference Room 2507 19th Avenue Kearney, Nebraska 68849-4310 Address for Delivery of Mailed Bids: University of Nebraska-Kearney General Services Building 2507 19th Avenue Kearney, Nebraska 68849-4310 Opening Place: University of Nebraska-Kearney General Services Building Conference Room 2507 19th Avenue Kearney, Nebraska 68849-4310 Pre-bid Meeting: All General contractors and Major Sub-contractors including Mechanical, Electrical, and Fire Sprinkler are highly suggested to attend the Pre-bid Meeting at the time and place indicated below: Date: March 10, 2015 and Time: 2:00 p.m. Place: UNK Foster Field, (north end), 905 West 25th Street Bid Documents may be obtained from: A&D Technical Supply Company, 1822 “N” Street, Lincoln, Nebraska 68508, (402) 474-5454 February 28, March 4, 7, 2015 List your ad. 402-462-2131. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the filing of the Articles of Dissolution on October 8, 2014, with the Secretary of State under the laws of the State of Nebraska of LEMONDS SIDING, INC., having its registered office at 1001 West 1st Street, Hastings, Nebraska 68901. The effective date of said dissolution is September 30, 2014. The terms and conditions of such dissolution are that after the payment of all debts, obligations and liabilities of the Corporation, remaining property and assets of the Corporation shall be distributed pro rata among the shareholders. The management of the Corporation affairs during the period of dissolution and distribution of the Corporation assets is by Jean Murphy, President of the Corporation, and Karen Kempf, Secretary of the Corporation. All correspondence relating to the Corporation should be sent to Jean Murphy, 818 North Cedar, Hastings, Nebraska 68901. As of the date of this notice, the liabilities of the Corporation exceed the assets of the Corporation. Dated: February 18, 2015. Joe Ehrich, #24931 Seiler & Parker, P.C., L.L.O. 726 East Side Boulevard Hastings, Nebraska 68902-1288 (402) 463-3125 Attorney at Law February 21, 28, March 7, 2015 Notice of Meeting The Little Blue Natural Resources District Board of Directors will meet in regular session on Tuesday, March 10, 2015, at 7:30 p.m. in the Little Blue NRD Office in Davenport. The Projects and Planning Committee will meet prior to the regular meeting at 7:00. The agenda for the meetings is kept continually current and is available for public inspection during regular office hours at the Little Blue NRD. February 28, 2015 CLASSIFIED ADS SELL!!! W hat separates the Hastings Tribune from other m edia can easily be described in three words: LO CAL!LO CAL!LO CAL! K L AY! AW From this ad for a few seconds, and then look at it again... Still here, isn’t it? 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