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Classifieds - The Sidney Sun
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Legals
WEDNEsday
March 11, 2015
Sidney Sun-Telegraph
Online:
www.suntelegraph.com
Legal Notices
L782
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
The name of the Company
is JJ Mule Barn, LLC.
The
address of the initial designated
office is 10344 Road 12, Sidney,
Nebraska 69162. The general
nature of the business to be
transacted is any lawful business for limited liability companies in Nebraska, including,
but not restricted to, the planting, raising, harvesting, buying
and selling of grain and other
farm commodities; to acquire,
manage, occupy, maintain and
operate buildings, including
dwelling houses, rental units,
office buildings and lands and
generally deal in all real estate,
improved and unimproved; to
own, lease and develop oil, gas
and mineral interests; and to
own and develop oil and gas
leasehold interests, including
working interests and overriding
royalty interests. The Company
commenced on February 17,
2015, and the duration is
perpetual. The affairs of the
Company will be conducted in
accordance with the Operating
Agreement.
/s/Scott R. Easterly, Initial
Agent
10344 Road 12
Sidney, Nebraska 69162
Steven F. Mattoon, NSBA
#15110
For: Matzke & Mattoon
907 Jackson
P.O. Box 316
Sidney, NE 69162
(308) 254-5595
[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph
on February 25, March 4, and March 11,
2015]
L808
Sidney, Nebraska, February 10,
2015 A Fair Housing City
A meeting of the Mayor &
Council of the City of Sidney,
Nebraska, was convened in
open & public session at 7:15
P.M. on February 10, 2015 in the
Council Room. Present were:
Mayor Nienhueser & Council
Members:
Gallaway, Gaston,
Gay & Arterburn. Others present: City Manager Person,
City Attorney Leef, City Clerk
Anthony. Notice of the meeting
was given in advance thereof
by publication in The Sidney
Sun Telegraph, the designated method for giving notice.
Advance notice of the meeting
was also given to the members
of the City Council. Availability
of the agenda was communicated in the advance notice and
in the notice to the City Council.
All proceedings shown hereafter
were taken while the convened
meeting was open to the attendance of the public.
Mayor Nienhueser informed
the public of the location of the
posted Open Meetings Act.
Arterburn moved, Gallaway
seconded AThat the minutes of
the January 27, 2015 meeting
be approved.@ Roll call: All
Yeas.
Weldon L. Stewart presented
his Special Designated Liquor
License application for an event
for the Sidney Fine Arts Center.
Gaston moved, Gallaway seconded
“RESOLUTION
NO.
20150201 FOR the Special
Designated Liquor License application from Weldon L. Stewart
for the Sidney Fine Arts Center
event on March 7, 2015 be
passed and approved.” Roll call:
All Yeas.
1RESOLUTION NO. 20150201
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SIDNEY, NEBRASKA:
That the Special Designated
License application for Weldon
L. Stewart (License #C-078886)
to host an event for the Sidney
Fine Arts Center at 1000 11th
Avenue, Sidney, Nebraska on
March 7, 2015 from 6:30 p.m.
to 9:00 p.m. be recommended
for approval to the Nebraska
Liquor Control Commission.
Sidney
Public
Library
Director Doris Jensen presented
the Library’s Annual Report for
2013-2014.
Ken Fairchild and Mike Jones
of Olsson & Associates presented the Electric Master Plan for
the City of Sidney. The models
of the 2019 loads on the Sidney
distribution system identify the
need for a third 115/13.2 kV
source. Three options for placement of a third source were
given. Pros and cons of each
option were discussed. In order
to make the proper decision, the
Council wants estimated costs
for all three options from the
engineers with a rough order of
magnitude included. Also from
the staff they are requesting
forecasts of future revenues,
expenditures and reserves.
Gallaway moved, Gay seconded
“That Olsson & Associates be
authorized to prepare a contract
for Council consideration for the
requested information.”
Roll
call: All Yeas.
Lauren
Benton
of
Diamondback
Engineering
updated the Council on the progress of the first project highlighted in their Water Master Plan
as well as information on the
State of Nebraska’s Revolving
Loan Fund. She reviewed the
process that needs to happen
in order to start the loan process as follows: 1. Engineering
Report submittal to the DHHS
(done 10/15/14). 2. Need a
survey - (done 11/13/14). 3.
Environmental consultation letters. 4. Public Hearing with a
30 day notice. 5. SRF application. 6. Submit documents
of financial capacity assurance (last 3 year’s audits). 7.
Complete commitment process
by 6/30/15.
Gaston moved,
Gallaway seconded “That the
process for funding thru the SRF
source be authorized.” Roll call:
All Yeas..
The Ordinance entitled
“AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF SIDNEY, NEBRASKA,
TO DESIGNATE HISTORICAL
LANDMARKS;
TO
DEFINE
THE LOCATIONS OF SAID
LANDMARKS;
AND
TO
REPEAL ANY CONFLICTING
ORDINANCES AND SECTIONS”
was read by title for the second
time. There being no motion to
suspend the Statutory requirement requiring the ordinance to
be read by title on three different days, Ordinance No. 1758
will be read by Title for the
third time at the next Council
meeting.
Arterburn moved, Gay seconded
“That
RESOLUTION
NO. 20150203 be passed and
approved.” Roll call: All Yeas.
Abstain: Nienhueser.
1RESOLUTION NO.20150203
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SIDNEY, NEBRASKA:
That the Mayor and Council
hereby find and determine that
pursuant to a contract heretofore made, M.C. SCHAFF &
ASSOCIATES, the engineer,
has performed the work for
engineering of the Pole Creek
Crossing/Greenwood
Road
Phase 1 projects in Street
Improvement
District
#58
& #59; and NIENHUESER
CONSTRUCTION, the contractor for the construction of the
Pole Creek Crossing/Greenwood
Road Phase 1 projects of Street
Improvement District #58 &
#59 of this city; and the engineer has filed with the City
Clerk certificates showing the
performance of said contracts
as follows: APPLICATION FOR
PAYMENT NUMBER 10; STREET
IMPROVEMENT
DISTRICT
#58; AMOUNT TO ENGINEER
$3,430.00 ; AMOUNT DUE
CONTRACTOR
$4,588.50.
Payments in the amount now
due the engineer and the contractor are hereby authorized
and charged to said districts.
Said payments shall be paid
from the 2014 Construction
Fund.
Mayor Nienhueser announced
that he would be abstaining on
all agenda items pertaining to
the improvement districts for
The Ranch subdivision.
Pat
Maher was present to inform
the Council of the bids received
for the improvement districts
for The Ranch subdivision
along with representatives of
Martin/Martin, the special engineer for these districts. The
bids as received on January
20, 2015 were as follows: 1.
Water Extension District No.
23 – Nienhueser Construction,
Sidney--$313,956.10 and Paul
Reed Construction, Gering,
NE--$396,772.00. Engineer’s
estimate was $351,910.00.
Engineer’s recommendation was
to award to the low bidder,
Nienhueser Construction.
2.
Sanitary Sewer Extension District
No. 24 – BSB Construction,
Curtis, NE--$544,027.16 and
Paul Reed Construction, Gering,
NE--$622,733.86.
Engineer’s
estimate was $375,950. Since
there were two bids and they
were both higher than the engineer’s estimate, State Statute
allows for rejection of the bids
and allowing for a negotiated bid. Therefore, the engineer’s recommendation was to
table both bids to allow time
for negotiations.
3.
Street
Improvement District Nos. 60,
61, 62—Paul Reed Construction,
Gering,
NE--$2,894,577.75.
Engineer’s
estimate
was
$866,552.00. Engineer’s recommendation was to reject the
one and only bid. According to
the City’s bonding attorney’s
this still leaves the three districts intact for consideration of
other scenarios.
Gallaway moved, Gay seconded “That the bid from
Nienhueser Construction in the
amount of $313,956.10 for
Water Extension District No. 23
be awarded to same.” Roll call:
All Yeas. Abstain: Nienhueser.
The bids for Sanitary Sewer
Extension District No. 24 were
tabled.
For the record, City Clerk
Anthony certified that no objections had been filed in writing to the creation of Street
Improvement District Nos. 60,
61, and 62 within the twenty
days after the first publications
on December 29 & 30, 2015 of
said notices.
Gaston moved, Gallaway
seconded “That the bids for
Street Improvement District
Nos. 60, 61 and 62 be rejected.”
Roll call: All Yeas. Abstain:
Nienhueser.
Parks Superintendent Tom
Von Seggern presented the one
bid that had been received from
Renner Sports Surfaces for the
tennis court resurfacing project
in the amount of $128,624.00.
Gay moved, Arterburn seconded “That the bid for the tennis court resurfacing project be
awarded to Renner Sports in the
amount of $128,624.00.” Roll
call: All Yeas.
Gaston moved, Gallaway
seconded “That the following
claims for January 2015, are
hereby approved and should
be paid as provided by law
out of the respective funds
in the city treasury.” Roll call
vote: Yeas: All council members
present. Abstain: Nienhueser.
(Abbreviation for claims: ex
expenses, rt retirement, re
reimbursements, sa salaries, se
service, su supplies, ut utilities,
tr transfers, tx tax, ct contract,
ut utilities) Hillside Ventures ct
2420.00.
Gallaway moved, Arterburn
seconded 1“That the following
claims for January 2015, are
hereby approved and should
be paid as provided by law
out of the respective funds
in the city treasury.” Roll call
vote: Yeas: All council members present. (Abbreviation for
claims: ex expenses, rt retirement, re reimbursements, sa
salaries, se service, su supplies, tr transfers, tx tax, aw
awards, ct contract, bd bond,
in insurance, ut utilities) 21st
Century Equipment eq 1011.45,
38.34, 1929.16; Accelerated
Receivables
se
208.12;
American
Environmental
Consult se 1163.75; American
Legal Publishing se 495.00;
ASCAP
du
335.00;
Atco
Int’l eq 157.50; B&C Steel
su 54.40; Baker & Asso se
6854.25; Barker Cleaners su
45.00; Bomgaars su 152.94,
150.93, 91.95, 48.36; Brestel,
Gerald rt 570.28; Cardmember
se 268.04, 945.05, 1877.25;
268.24;
Carolina
Software
ct 200.00; Carte Graph se
1540.00; Caselle ct 1080.33;
CenturyLink se 96.89; Charter
se 7.89, 62.99; Chey Co
Chamber se 1746.67, 40.00,
50.00; Cheyenne Co Clerk se
48.00, 179.14; Cheyenne Co
Community Center ct 10000.00;
Cheyenne Co Court se 34.00;
Cheyenne Co Emergency Comm
Center se 22114.66; Cheyenne
Co Visitors Committee re
2750.00; Chief su 51.25;
Childers, Cody re 150.00;
City of Sidney se 83.53, 7.50,
20.00, 33.12, 1000.00, 557.69,
243.03,
291.28,
474.40,
bd 7312.12, 19750.00, sa in
2900.18, 87853.28, 2474.58,
12456.20, 2587.07, 22346.86,
564.87, 28492.48, 11676.59,
381.55, 7779.64, 5030.65,
852.56,
863.43,
1458.46,
882.88, 669.52, 65402.88,
11353.01, 12128.28, 22577.03,
13179.70, 7850.03, 83699.77,
11910.52, 17651.96, 27473.46,
11959.33, 7294.23, ut 4177.78,
199.54,
816.99,
1529.25,
114.23, 8594.66, 11497.03;
Civic Plus se 300.00;
Clothes Hamper se 60.00;
Country Printer su 663.00;
CPS HR Consulting se 344.30;
Cranmore Pest/Fire se 317.00,
85.00; Cummins Central Power
eq 1022.84; Darin’s Auto se
237.42, 460.51; Department
of Energy 10379.76; DHHS
du
481.40;
Diamondback
Engineering se 19130.00; Ditch
Witch se 106.68; DP Electronics
se 867.96; 268.71, 32.24; DR
& G Rail se 60.00; E&S Auto
se 718.70, 152.32, 822.03,
418.15, 148.93, 301.26; Eakes
Office su 1224.14, 8.41; Eco
Resources su 150.00; Enviro
se 156.00, 66.00; Finney’s su
392.03, 61.51, 31.98, 227.10,
142.34, 57.80; Fisher, Richard
re 56.39; Floyd’s se 5812.07;
Foster Lumber su 247.95,
26.41; Fremont Nat’l Bank
13014.17; Frenchman Valley
su 5825.81, 2542.37, 5563.64,
1958.76,
735.44,
621.04;
GCSAA du 365.00; Gemplers
su 870.00; Global Utility se
5934.81; Hall’s Safety su 60.70;
Hamilton se 394.70, 99.90,
49.95;
Hometown
Leasing
ct 978.32; Horizon West eq
229.75; Huber & Asso se 81.00;
Ideal Linen se 242.92, 802.76,
68.05, 24.82, 93.06; Inland
Truck eq 22940.96; Intellisys
se 4195.00; Intermountain
Sales eq 1865.10; Interstate
Batteries su 96.92, 114.95,
227.90; JP Cooke se 123.63;
Jirdon Chemicals su 49.76;
Johnsen corrosion Engineering
se 1646.00; Johnson, Matt re
12.81, 58.93; Kevin’s Electric
su 125.00, 72.03, 63.00; Kriz
Davis eq 2322.10; Kronos
se 2089.68, 696.56, 345.16,
345.16; KSID se 33.00; LL
Johnson se 350.76; Lakeland
Engineering su 334.71; League
of NE du 75.00; Leal, Ron
se 450.00; Matthes, Joan se
625.00; Matthew Bender se
31.13; McCaslin Consulting
5400.00; Merchant JT&S se
550.00;
Midwest
Cabling
36141.30, 8314.50, 4139.32;
Midwest Connect su 20.00;
Miller Office su 328.51, 30.99,
67.96, 29.99, 166.12, 110.67,
42.93; Miller Randy se 2466.60;
MRL Crane & Equipment se
1700.00; Municipal Chemical
su 600.00; MEAN ut 3779.67,
399533.24; Municipal Pipe eq
21180.00; Municipal Supply su
5098.44; Murphy Tractor eq
89.92, 337.36; Napa su 1.44;
NDEQ se 2332.50; NE Code
Official du 100.00; NE Dept
of Environmental Quality du
150.00; NE Dept of Revenue tx
64421.34; NE Dept of Roads se
137756.15; NE Environmental
Products eq 28999.376; NE Law
Enforcement Training Center
se 574.00; NE Rural Water du
105.00, 150.00; NE Secretary
of State se 30.00; NT&T se
1484.92,
126.73,
194.30,
304.24, 52.11, 114.47; NE Tire
se 25.11; Niemoller, Bernice re
101.93; Nike su 655.86; NE
Machinery eq 287.57, 3862.18,
1197.47, 17200.00; Northwest
Pipe su 20092.90, 1092.30;
Olsen, Eleanor su 275.00;
Olsson Asso se 8808.49; One
Call se 29.20, 29.20; Palmer,
Mike tt 14.00; Panhandle Public
Health se 329.00; Payment Tech
se 30.04, 30.03; Points West
Insurance se 40.00, 3627.00,
93.00; Prairie States se 525.00,
337.07; Randy’s Auto se
552.67, 749.74, 829.16; Rankin
Sales se 12.53; Regional West
su 5948.66; Respond First Aid
su 31.27, 20.07, 48.95; Rood’s
Tire su 123.40, 3289.83, 39.58;
Rootx su 3818.95; Sandberg
Implement su 88.98, 383.47;
Sapp Bros su 112.89; Sargent
Drilling eq 14807.06; Sauder
Auto su 1268.52; Scotties
Potties su 630.00; Segelke,
Carla se 1050.00; Sidney
Glass su 34.46, 90.00;.Sidney
Rehabilitation
se
610.00;
Sidney Soft Water se 41.95,
29.95, 406.35; Sidney Sun
Telegraph se 2651.90, 6.95,
265.00, 21.39, 20.86; Simon
Contractors su 1083.87; Sirchie
Finger Print su 64.78; Sonny’s
su 30.14, 21.93; Source Gas
ut 7725.51, 3574.91, 783.47,
304.56,
850.89,
702.99,
391.75, 1438.93, 2532.50;
Southwestern Equipment su
88.00; Splish Splash se 50.80,
16.40, 4.80; Stone, Eloise rt
400.00; Sukup, Todd tt 130.50;
SWANA du 445.00; Team Effort
su 100.85; Triple O’s su 10.41,
9.98, TWCLLC re 315963.81;
US Postal se 6000.00; USA
Bluebook su 184.72; Utility
se 30470.32; Verizon su
660.88,
503.79,
70.39,
33.20, 192.90, 66.40, 33.20;
Water Environment du 70.00;
Wesco eq 48695.00; Western
United su 163.57; Wheatbelt
ut 10061.58; Whitebluffs se
754.00; Willco su 990.30;
Wolford, Marie rt 916.47;
Woodis Welding se 337.00;
WPCI se 230.10; XC2 Software
se 700.00; Youngs Plumbing
se 90.00; Zep su 270.26; E
Complete se 62.44; Bridgeport
News Blade se 59.00; Advanced
Workstations eq 2543.00; Baker
& Taylor su 722.38; Berman
eq 112.35; City of Sidney se
1919.10; Culligan se 19.95;
Cheyenne County Chamber se
210.00; Demco su 451.36; DP
Electronics su 534.98; Elan Visa
su 416.05; Finney’s su 11.97;
Floyd’s su 294.53; Frenchman
Valley su 195.75; Guideposts su
35.48; Gale /Cengage Learning
se 332.79; Ideal Linen su 58.08;
Journal Office su 31.64; NE
link se 36.00; OCLC se 193.76;
Omnigraphics
su
202.23;
Quality Books su 601.99; Quill
su 513.21; Sonny’s su 6.99;
Sidney Sun Telegraph su 5.73;
Segelke Janitorial se 1050.00;
Showcases su 281.56; U Store
It se 60.00; Youth Sports Club
se 294.45.
Arterburn moved, Gaston
seconded “That the Budget
Reports for January, 2015 for all
City Departments be approved.”
Roll call: All Yeas.
Mayor
Nienhueser
stated that the next item on the
agenda is a proposed closed
session for a strategic session
re: imminent litigation issues
and that he would entertain a
motion to go into closed session for the protection of the
public interest to discuss imminent litigation. Gay moved,
Arterburn seconded AThat the
Council go into closed session
for the protection of the public interest to discuss imminent
litigation.@ Roll call: All Yeas.
Mayor Nienhueser announced
that the City Council will now go
into closed session at 9:13 p.m.
Upon the Council=s return from
the closed session, Arterburn
moved, Gallaway seconded
AThat the Closed session end
and the Open session be reconvened.@ Roll call:
All Yeas.
Mayor Nienhueser announced
that the Council has come out of
the closed session at 9:46 p.m.
Tim Lindahl of Wheatbelt
Public Power District was in
attendance to discuss the service of the City of Sidney’s
Industrial Tract with electricity said land currently being in
Wheatbelt’s service area. In an
effort to amicably resolve this
issue between Wheatbelt and
the City of Sidney, the following
points were discussed between
the two parties:
Consideration of Wheatbelt
approving the City’s request
to the Nebraska Power Review
Board to serve the Industrial
Tract and that Wheatbelt waive
the right to serve.
Upon approval from the
Nebraska Power Review Board
the service area would be transferred to the City of Sidney.
If the transfer occurs, the
City of Sidney would be willing
to pay a 5% fee of gross sales
generated from this land for ten
years to Wheatbelt for their giving up this service area and 3%
fee of gross sales for the next
ten years from sales generated
from this land. This agreement
would be complete and terminated after the aforementioned
20 years.
2-3
poles
owned
by
Wheatbelt on this land will be
removed by Wheatbelt and the
City would reimburse the cost
for this removal not to exceed
$5,000.
Mr. Lindahl reported that
Wheatbelt’s accepting an agreement with all of the aforementioned points would be
contingent upon approval from
his Wheatbelt Board as well as
Wheatbelt’s wholesale provider.
City officials emphasized
during the discussion, that after
speaking with their legal counsel, the City believes it has
every legal right to go through
the disconnection and re-annexation process on the industrial
park area and the compensation
to Wheat Belt would likely be little or nothing. However, Wheat
Belt indicated the issue was
likely to be challenged when it
went through the Power Review
Board process and possibly in
the courts and that their state
and national rural power associations were concerned about
the situation also. If that were
to occur, the development of
the parcel could be delayed
indefinitely, which wouldn’t benefit anyone in the community.
Those potential legal issues
could be avoided with all parties
signing the proposed agreement
that would provide compensation to Wheat Belt through the
20 year agreement.
Gaston moved, Gallaway seconded “That the City Attorney be
instructed to draft an agreement
between Wheatbelt Public Power
District and the City of Sidney in
regards to the electric service
area for the City’s Industrial
Tract which would incorporate
the above four points and said
offer of an agreement would be
void if not accepted and signed
by Wheatbelt at the end of the
business day on March 6, 2015.”
Roll call: All Yeas.
City Manager=s Report consisted of reports on recent and
upcoming meetings and events.
Council Member Gallaway
commented that he liked the
plans for the tennis courts/sand
volleyball. Mayor Nienhueser
relayed that he had two complements for the Street Department
for the last storm clean up.
Update requested re:
when
the contractor will resume work
on the trails.
Public Service
Director answered that it should
be mid-March to early April with
a mid-May opening. Also, he
reported that the 11th Avenue
trail should be open by the
end of May. Some social media
about the trails was encouraged.
Meeting adjourned at 10:02
p.m.
/s/MARK NIENHUESER, MAYOR
ATTEST: /s/G.F. ANTHONY,
CITY CLERK
[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph
on March 11, 2015.]
L811
INVITATION FOR BIDS TO
PURCHASE SURPLUS PROPERTY
Cheyenne County, Nebraska
is accepting sealed bids from
persons interested in purchasing the following property,
which the county is considering
as surplus property:
2008 Homemade 4-Wheel
Black 16-Foot Flat Bed Trailer;
and
2002 Polaris 4-Wheel ATV
Persons interested in purchasing either or both of these
items are encouraged to submit
bids.
The Cheyenne County
Clerk will, at 10:00 o’clock
AM, on April 6, 2014 in the
Commissioners Meeting Room,
Cheyenne County Courthouse,
Sidney, Nebraska, open all
sealed bids, and will examine
them and present them to the
County Board for its decision.
All bidders will be notified by
mail of the decision by April 13,
2015. Approval of any such bid
is governed and made in accordance with Chapter 23, Article
31 of the Nebraska Revised
Statutes.
Only sealed bids
will be considered. Bids may
be delivered to the Cheyenne
County Clerk’s Office, Cheyenne
County Courthouse, 1000 10th
Avenue, Sidney, Nebraska or
mailed to Beth E. Fiegenschuh,
Cheyenne County Clerk, P.O.
Box 217, Sidney, Nebraska
69162. Deadline for submitting
bids is Friday, April 3, 2015 at
5:00 o’clock PM.
The Cheyenne County Board
of Commissioners reserves the
right to reject any or all bids
and to waive any informality or
technicality.
/s/Beth E. Fiegenschuh
Cheyenne County Clerk
[Published in The Sidney Sun-Tlegraph on
March 11, 18, 2015.]
L812
NOTICE OF MEETING
Notice is hereby given
that a meeting of the Tree
Board of the City of Sidney, NE,
will be held at 12:10 p.m. on
3/17/2015, at 1115 13thAvenue, Sidney, NE, which meeting
will be open to the public. An
agenda for such meeting, kept
continually current, is available for public inspection at the
office of the City Clerk in the
Municipal Building.
G.F. Anthony,
City Clerk
[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph
on March 11, 2015.]
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www.sidneyraiders.org
or at 1101 21st Avenue.
The application may be
sent to: Mr. Jay Ehler,
Superintendent, Sidney
Public Schools, 1101
21st Avenue, Sidney NE
69162. For questions,
please call 308-2545855. EOE
One mobile home
lot
for
rent.
Call
308-483-5005,
Lodgepole. Ref. needed.
Good
used
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bdrm., in Sidney,
$19,900.00. Can be seen
by appt only. Please call
Stahla Homes, 308-2352750.
HARCHELROAD MOTORS
of Imperial, NE, seeks
an experienced body
technician.
Medical,
vacation, and retirement
benefits. Pay for experience. E-mail howard@
harchelroadmotors.com
or call 308-882-2963 to
apply.
CENTRAL
NEBRASKA
row crop farm operation
seeking self-motivated
individual with farm
experience, knowledge
of pivot irrigation, late
model JD equipment,
GPS technology, good
mechanical skills, CDL
required. Housing available if needed, pay based
on experience. 308-5291142.
help wanted
Security
First
Bank, we are looking
for weekend and evening
cleaning help, approx.
six or more hours per
week. Must be able to
pass all background
checks. Contact Rick at
308-249-3781 for app.
Now Hiring! Part
time and Full time
employees at $9.00 an
hr. Also Asst. Managers
$9.50 hr. Apply in person at either Git n Split
Location.
PT
JANITORIAL/
CLEANING, evenings,
help needed. Available in
Sidney. Must be dependable, hard working and
have a good attitude.
Clean background check
required. 970-571-3592
for more info.
SIDNEY
PUBLIC
SCHOOLS has an
opening for a fulltime evening shift
Custodian at the
High School. This position includes full benefits
and a competitive wage.
The application form
may be obtained at the
Superintendent’s office
or under the Employment
Opportunities tab at
w w w. s i d n e y r a i d e r s .
org. Send application
to Superintendent, 1101
21st Ave, Sidney, NE
69162 or call 308-2545855. EOE
Cash-Wa
Distributing
825 Hickory St., Sidney
(308)-254-4689 Ext. 7321
Class A CDL Drivers
No Haz-Mat required
Home daily, No Overnights
Benefits include:
Paid holidays and vacations
Medical, Dental, and life insurance
401k
Under new management
New higher starting wage
The
Potter-Dix
School is seeking
substitute teachers. Substitute teachers
are paid $95.00 per day
plus mileage. Please contact either office if you
are interested. 308-8794434 or 308-682-5226
Arby’s in Sidney
is looking for
smiling faces! All
shifts available (mornings, afternoons, closing) and will be part
time (up to 30 hours).
Must be dependable and
great with customers.
Visit www.arbysjob.com
(hiring code 101) or call
1-877-4-2975 (hiring
code 101). Any questions
please contact Alicia
Mata or Julie Gaston.
Western Heritage
apartments
Very nice 1 bedroom apartments
located at 2459 11th Avenue.
Units include central air,
refrigerator and stove! Rents are
based on income with all utilities
included. Lovely community
room, social activities, cards, bingo
and a community laundry onsite
in lovely landscaped surroundings.
Call Susan at 308-254-3670 today
for application information.
Western Heritage Apartments is an
Equal Opportunity Provider & Employer.
Find us as:
sidney Housing
authority
7A
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Community
Development
Institute Head Start
Serving Southwest Nebraska
Is accepting applications for the
following positions:
PROGRAM DIRECTOR
TEACHER PRESCHOOL
TEACHER PRESCHOOL (ON CALL)
BUS DRIVER
BUS MONITOR
COOK (Sidney)
FAMILY ADVOCATE
INFORMATION SERVICES SPECIALIST
CUSTODIAN
Bilingual a plus (English/Spanish)
Applications and job descriptions
available by emailing
[email protected] or at 3350 10th
St., Gering, NE 69341. For telephone
inquiries call 308-225-4324.
Applications can be submitted in person
or by email or by mail to
P.O. Box 565, Gering, NE 69341.
All positions are open until filled. CDI HS
is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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SOUTH
CENTRAL
Nebraska farming operation seeking individual for row crop farming and pivot irrigation.
CDL license a must. Pay
based on experience.
402-469-9556.
Advertise Today!
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Accepting Applications
Sterling - Ft. Morgan - Julesburg
*Up to $10.00 per hour after orientation period
* Paid Time Off
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Agriculture
CROP PRODUCTION
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FT & YEAR-ROUND
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Incentive bonus for
Applicators
Excellent benefits pkg
Will train right person
Applicators need CDL
MVR & drug test req for all apps
Call Bryan at 308-279-0933
Applications Online at
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Veterans encouraged
to apply!
Drug-free/EEO
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Please Send Legal Notices to:
[email protected]
Night Custodian
Applicants must be able to preform the following:
Keep building in clean and orderly condition . Preform heavy duties such
as cleaning & burnishing floors, shampooing rugs, washing walls & glass
removing rubbish. Duties also may include performing routine maintenance
activities, notifying management of need for repairs and cleaning snow
and debris from sidewalk. Must be self motivated and be able to complete
assigned tasks without supervision.
Work schedule will be Monday- Friday with shifts starting at 6 P.M.
Applications can be picked up at the Community Center during normal
business hours. Salary is negotiable depending on experience. Position will be
open until filled. For further information, please call Mike at 308-254-7000.
Laborer -Truck Driver
- equipmenT operaTor
Team player needed in Cheyenne County highway Department.
Requirements include Class A CDL drivers license with N endorsement
or be able to attain one in 60 days. Strong mechanical aptitude and skill
in the use of construction tools and equipment. Two years of experience
desirable. Capable of lifting or moving 100 pounds, fixing and repairing
flat tires and all other assigned duties. Driving record that meets the
County requirements. Pre-Employment drug screening required with
on-going random drug testing. Must be able to work weekends, nights,
or holidays if needed. Cheyenne County is an equal opportunity
employer. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color,
sex, national origin and disability. This position is subject to a veteran's
preference. Contact Thomas Noel, Cheyenne County Highway
Superintendent at (308)254-4294. Applications may be picked up
at Highway Dept. Office at 2383 Illinois St. or County Clerks Office
in the Cheyenne County Courthouse in Sidney, NE.
Application Deadline will be March 13, 2015 at 3:30 P.M.
The Northern Wyoming Daily News, a 5-day per week,
family-owned newspaper located in Worland, Wyo. near the Bighorn
mountains, in the Rocky mountain West is seeking a community-focused
reporter who is unafraid to dig into the local news scene. The ideal
candidate will be creative, motivated and committed to excellent writing
and accurate reporting. We are looking for someone who cares about
community journalism.
This job encompasses a variety of responsibilities - generating story
ideas, writing, meeting deadlines, and multitasking. For this potentially
management-track position , you must have excellent communication
skills and work well with a variety of personality types, both in the
newsroom and in the local communities.
Minimum requirements: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience;
strong grasp of AP Style; digital photography experience.
We offer a competitive salary, benefit package and paid vacation days.
The ideal candidate will also appreciate living in the West. Located
in the county seat of Washakie County, Worland is located within the
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to the west and the Wind River Mountains to the south including the
Wind River Canyon. A community hub for the 5,487 people who reside
in the city limits, Worland has a proud heritage of initiative, innovation
and just plain grit with outdoor opportunities abound - hiking, fishing,
downhill and cross country skiing, biking, snowshoeing, kayaking, ice
climbing and more.
Salary plus generous benefit package including health insurance,
retirement and paid vacation. Please submit a cover letter, your resume
and two examples of your best work to Mr. Patrick Murphy at publisher@
vcn.com. You may apply in person at our Worland office at 201 N. 8th St.,
Worland, WY 82401
Annie's Mailbox
entire apartment complex over
Dear Annie: I live in a rental
space with my aunt and uncle. We and over, regardless of origin,
which is what may have happened
enjoyed it until recently. Here's
in your space. It is necessary for
what happened:
all of the apartments in the vicinDuring the time we have been
ity to be thoroughly disinfected,
here, the rental space has had
meaning the neighseveral different manbors above, below
agers. All were nice
Kathy Mitchell and on either side.
and tried their best,
& marcy Sugar
You can find out
but this new manCreators Syndicate
who owns the rentager is treating us
al spaces through
poorly. "Sally" is evil
your county governand rude, and if she's
ment offices, which should have
right, you're wrong. Her attitude
records of land ownership. (In
toward us makes us feel terrible.
Chicago, it would be the Recorder
We pay our rent every month on
of Deeds, but it varies by locatime. We try to keep our rental
tion.)
space as clean as possible. We are
Dear Annie: My best friend's
cordial to our neighbors.
daughter is getting married this
However, when we got a bedsummer and has requested that
bug infestation, Sally said it was
her mom give her a bridal shower.
our fault. We have heard from
Since the couple has been living
previous residents that they have
together for a while, they did not
had infestations, as well. A family
register for gifts and are asking
had to move out because of this.
that the shower invitation include
Another needed to have their
a suggestion for money or gift
rental space exterminated before
cards.
moving in.
I have heard that this is a comI don't think Sally is totally
mon practice these days. But I
familiar with infestations. She
think it's ill mannered to ask your
knew nothing about bedbugs
guests for money. What is your
and had to read up on them. She
take on this? — Old-Fashioned
thinks there is nothing wrong
in Pennsylvania
with blaming us, yet the fact that
Dear Pennsylvania: The way
others on this property have had
it works is for close friends and
infestations indicates that the
family of the bride to pass the
problem has been kicking around
word that cash or gift cards are
for a while, and others may have
preferred, and not include this in
bedbugs soon.
the shower invitation. It is also
She is charging us for the
wise for the bride and groom to
exterminator, even though we
register for a few items, perhaps
weren't the ones who called him.
from a store they frequent where
She also arranged a follow-up
unwanted items can be returned
spray without asking us. She is
for merchandise credit. This
making us feel that we need to
allows guests who are uncomleave.
fortable giving money to give
How do we find out who the
something else. After all, giving
owner is so I can report Sally? —
anything is up to the guest, and
Concerned
Dear Concerned: Some unen- the couple should show gratitude
for whatever is received.
lightened landlords blame bedbug
Dear Annie: I read the letter
infestations on the residents, but
from "Ventura, Calif.," about denthe truth is that a single infestation can reappear anywhere in the tal scams and the response from
the American Dental Association.
I agree that a second opinion is
important.
I live in a huge retirement
community. At least six people I
know visited a large dental practice here, and all were told they
needed extensive dental work.
One man had a year of work done
to the tune of $22,000. The others, however, returned to their
former dentists in their old home
cities. The second opinions they
received were all the same: Nothing needed to be done to their
teeth. Seniors with savings should
beware. — Florida
Dear Annie: My wife and I are
in our early 40s and have been
married for six years. Two years
after we married, I discovered
that "Becky" was having an affair
with a co-worker. They both lost
their jobs over it.
We tried marriage counseling,
and it seemed to help. From what
I could get out of Becky, they
were intimate only once. But I've
never felt that the whole truth
came out. It was the Other Man's
girlfriend, "Jenny," who discovered the affair. I recently decided
to contact Jenny to see whether
she could supply the missing
pieces.
We agreed to meet over coffee, and I found out that she and
the Other Man broke up. Jenny
informed me that, contrary to
what Becky told me, the affair
lasted another 18 months after we
discovered what was going on.
But, Annie, here's the new
problem: After meeting several
times, Jenny and I have developed
feelings for each other and find
ourselves in a situation similar
to that of my wife and her exboyfriend.
I know that two wrongs don't
make a right. I also believe that
a marriage can be saved after an
affair. But Becky's lies are always
in the back of my head, and now
I don't know what to do. — Need
Help in Jersey
Dear Jersey: You have found
a kindred spirit in Jenny because
you have been through a shared
experience. You also still harbor
resentment toward Becky, and
whether or not you recognize
it, this is a convenient way to
get even. Do you want to save
your marriage? If so, stop seeing
Jenny, get back into counseling
with Becky, tell her you know
the affair was more serious than
she admitted, and ask her to
come clean so you can truly work
through this. If she refuses, or if
you are still convinced she is lying, you might be better off apart.
But don't use Jenny as an excuse
to get there.
Dear Annie: Could you influence my college-educated husband
to stop licking his fingers when he
counts his money? He refuses to
acknowledge how disgusting this
is. My stomach turns when he
opens his wallet and I hear him
lick his thumb and forefinger to
get bills out. I also have seen the
disgusted look on the cashier's
face when she accepts his "licked"
money. Would you please tell him
how unhealthy this is? — Disgusted Wife
Dear Wife: In a study last
year, researchers at New York
University tested dollar bills and
found 3,000 different kinds of
bacteria, some of which can cause
gastric ulcers, pneumonia, food
poisoning, staph infections and
acne. They also found fungi and
plant pathogens, DNA from horses and dogs, and minute traces of
anthrax and diphtheria.
Lots of people have already
touched the money your husband
licks. He is putting all of their
bacteria, not to mention his own
and whatever is brewing in his
wallet, into his mouth. As an
added incentive, you might tell
him you don't intend to kiss that
mouth until he brushes his teeth
and gargles with an antiseptic
mouthwash. Yuck.
Dear Annie: I have a comment for "Also Lonely in Chesapeake, Va.," the 29-year-old virgin
who hasn't found the right guy:
Stop advertising that you are a
virgin. You may be attracting the
wrong kind of men.
When I was in the dating game,
a friend remarked that I seemed
to have a checklist of things I
wanted in a partner. So I stopped
looking for a potential mate and
started having fun with potential
friends. In the process, I met a
guy who enjoyed some of the same
things I did. It allowed us to get
to know each other. We now have
been married for 15 years. And
guess what? He was a virgin. It
was so refreshing not to have to
worry about whom he'd been with
before and whether he had any
STDs. — No Longer Lonely in
Pennsylvania
Annie's Mailbox is written by
Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar,
longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your
questions to anniesmailbox@
comcast.net, or write to: Annie's
Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate,
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