Pinedale Roundup Legals, August 1, 2024

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

Town of Big Piney, Wyoming Chlorine Generation

Notice is hereby given that the Town of Big Piney is accepting Bids for a general contract for the construction of the Chlorine Generation Project.

Sealed Bids for the construction of the Project will be received at Big Piney Town Hall, P.O. Box 70, 401 Budd Ave. Big Piney, Wyoming, 83113 until Tuesday August 20, 2024 at 1:00 PM Mountain Time. At that time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read at that location. Bids shall be delivered according to the instructions to bidders.

The Project generally consists of the replacement of the current Chlorine source with on-demand Mixed Oxidant Solution (MOS) generators, relocation of the old chlorine injection system in all well houses (for emergency backup), and installation of an improved injection system compatible with the proposed MOS generator. Trenching, excavation as well as surface restoration is required at well site 1.

The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: Town of Big Piney

Complete digital bidding documents are available at www.questcdn.com. You may download the digital documents for $22 by inputting QuestCDN project No. 9230638 on the website’s projects tab search page. Please contact QuestCDN.com at (952) 233-1632 for assistance in membership registration, downloading plan sets, and working with this digital project information. Bidding Documents, including specifications, are also available at the Big Piney Town Hall. Neither Owner nor Engineer will be responsible for full or partial sets of Bidding Documents, including Addenda if any, obtained from sources other than the Issuing Office.

Questions regarding the Bidding Documents should be directed to Jorgensen Associates by phone at 307- 367-6548.

An optional pre-bid conference for the Project will be held on Tuesday, August 13, 2024 at 1:00 PM at the Town of Big Piney Town Hall 401 Budd Avenue, Big Piney, WY 83113. The project site may be toured by the contractor at any time and is encouraged. Attendance at the pre-bid meeting is strongly encouraged.

For all further requirements regarding bid submittal, qualifications, procedures, and contract award, refer to the Instructions to Bidders that are included in the Bidding Documents. A bid security in the amount of 5% of the bid shall accompany each bid. All bids are to be prepared in accordance with the Bidding Documents. Responsible Wyoming bidders will be given a 5% preference.

The Town of Big Piney reserves the right to reject any and all bids, base or alternate and to waive all informalities. The Town of Big Piney may accept any bid which in its opinion best serves its interests.

This Advertisement is issued by:

Owner: Town of Big Piney, Wyoming   

Notice #9828 published in the Pinedale Roundup on August 1, 8, 15, 2024

STATE OF WYOMING )

COUNTY OF SUBLETTE )§

TOWN OF PINEDALE )

The Town Council of the Town of Pinedale met in regular session on Monday, July 8, 2024, in the main conference room of the Pinedale Town Hall.

The meeting was called to order by Mayor Matt Murdock at 5 p.m. Council members present:  Tyler Swafford, Judi Boyce and Scott Kosiba.  Those in attendance included: Aly Dietz, representing Pinedale Preschool; Kalie Miles, representing Children’s Discovery Center; Becky Gregory, Children’s Learning Center; Carla Seely, representing MESA; Tina Robinson, representing Rendezvous Pointe; Amber Anderson, representing Pinedale Aquatic Center; Lindsey Bond and Tonia Hoffman, representing the Sublette County Hospital District; Dottie Bentley; Max Lockett; Peg Weber; Ed Wood, Town Attorney; Abram Pearce, Director of Public Works; and Chad Mitchell, Planning & Zoning Administrator. Attending online was Councilman Dean Loftus.

Mayor Murdock led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to allow Councilman Loftus to participate virtually.  Seconded by Councilman Kosiba.  Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to amend the agenda to add F-3 Highland Ditch Discussion.  Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce.  Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the June 24, 2024, regular Town Council meeting minutes.  Seconded by Councilman Kosiba.  Motion passed 5-0.

Peg Weber expressed her thanks and appreciation to Town Staff for the 4th of July picnic.

Concerns were shared about firearms in the park during public events.

Mitch Brantley presented a fee waiver request for a tournament at Dudley Key Sports Complex.

Councilman Kosiba stated that the new fence at 210 W Pine Street looks great and Councilman Loftus shared that he's had a lot of great comments on the new banners.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the consent agenda items as published.  Seconded by Councilman Kosiba.  Motion passed 5-0.  Consent agenda items approved were an encroachment agreement for improvements in the right-of-way to the owners of 117 W Pine Street; an encroachment agreement for improvements in the right-of-way to the owners of 1635 Cantlin Place; the Advanced Systems Design Service, Non-federal Program, Operation and Maintenance Manual for Ralph Wenz Field, final acceptance of the Ralph Wenz Field 20,000 Gallon Jet-A Installation Project with Bassco Services, Inc.; final acceptance of the Ralph Wenz Field Procurement of a Wheel Loader with Attachments for the Airport Snow Removal Project with Tri-State Truck & Equipment, Inc.; septic receiving upgrades with Wind River Fab, in an amount not to exceed $5,000; and a Temporary Use Permit application for Stockman's Street Party road closure of North Maybell Avenue from Pine Street to Magnolia Street, on Friday, July 12, 2024, from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Motion by Councilman Kosiba to approve the Mayor's Appointment of Jackie Anderson to the Pinedale Park and Tree Board, effective through June 30, 2027.  Seconded by Councilman Loftus.  Motion passed 5-0. 

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the amended Main Street Pinedale's Temporary Use Permit Application for the closure of North Tyler from Pine Street to Magnolia Street, for the Rendezvous Roundup Kids Zone, on Saturday, July 13, 2024, effective from 11 a.m. to midnight.  Seconded by Councilman Swafford.  Motion passed 5-0.

A discussion was held regarding the Highland Ditch temporary water use agreement.

The following bills were presented for payment: A to Z Hardware, $338.91; Airnav LLC, $2,464.38; Ardurra Group, $41,797.07; AvFuel Corporation, $29,439.28; Clean Wash Laundromat, $229.00; Design Electric, $333.32; Energy Laboratories Inc, $1,290.00; M & M Disposal, $99.00; Moosely Mailboxes & More, $37.66; Nelson Engineering, $1,310.00; Normont Equipment, $1,879.40; Office Outlet, $70.92; Pinedale Auto Supply, $39.03; Pinedale Lumber, $59.99; Pinedale Natural Gas, Inc., $506.29; Pinedale Roundup, $615.00; Ridley's Family Market, $94.51; Rocky Mountain Power, $5,026.34; Sani-Star, $150.00; Shadow Mountain Water of Wy Inc, $30.00; Stitchin Post, $2,457.00; Sweetwater Technology Services, $9.86; Sysco Intermountain Food Service, $3,592.04; Town of Pinedale Petty Cash, $66.03; Tri-State Truck & Equipment Inc, $364,613.59; Union Telephone Company, Inc., $233.91; USA Bluebook, $1,176.79; Visa, $4,054.10; Western Wyoming Beverages, $240.00; Wood Law Office, $5,543.25.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the bills for July 8, 2024, in the amount of $467,796.67 paid with checks 30633 – 30662. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to enter Executive Session to discuss Real Estate and Pending Litigation at 6:20 p.m.  Seconded by Councilman Kosiba.  Motion passed 5-0.

Councilman Swafford left the meeting at 7:06 p.m.

Councilman Loftus left the meeting at 7:25 p.m.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to exit Executive Session at 7:31 p.m.  Seconded by Councilman Kosiba.  Motion passed 3-0.

Motion by Councilman Kosiba to re-enter regular session at 7:31 p.m.  Seconded by Councilman Kosiba.  Motion passed 3-0.

Motion by Councilman Kosiba to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 3-0. The meeting adjourned at 7:32 p.m.

Matt W. Murdock, Mayor

ATTEST:

Amy Sturman, Clerk-Treasurer

Notice #9827 published in the Pinedale Roundup on August 1, 2024

STATE OF WYOMING )

COUNTY OF SUBLETTE )§

TOWN OF PINEDALE )

The Town Council of the Town of Pinedale met in regular session on Monday, June 24, 2024, in the conference room of the Pinedale Town Hall.

The meeting was called to order by Mayor Matt Murdock at 5 p.m. Council members present: Judi Boyce and Scott Kosiba. Those in attendance included: KC Lehr, Sublette County Sheriff; Cat Urbigkit; Brian Gray, representing Jorgensen Associates; Josh Hattan, representing Wind River Sport Fishing, LLC.; Owen Best, representing Acme Pest Control, LLC.; McKinley Boulter, representing Sip Fizz; Peg Weber; Jessup Wyman; Ed Wood, Town Attorney; and Abram Pearce, Director of Public Works. Attending online were Councilman Tyler Swafford; Councilman Dean Loftus; Kirk Farrelly, representing Dollar General; and Maureen Rudnick, Assistant Clerk-Treasurer.

Mayor Murdock led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to allow Councilman Swafford and Councilman Loftus to participate in the meeting virtually. Seconded by Councilman Kosiba. Motion passed 3-0.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to amend the agenda to add J-2 Executive Session to Discuss Real Estate. Seconded by Councilman Loftus. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the June 10, 2024, regular Town Council meeting minutes. Seconded by Councilman Kosiba. Motion passed 5-0.

Jessup Wyman reported that the bulb-outs are great and asked why the Planning and Zoning Commission met at noon and not at 5 p.m. or after.

Mayor Murdock stated that the bulb-outs are on a temporary trial, and the Planning and Zoning Commission does meet at 5 p.m. or after when there is a public hearing scheduled.

Peg Weber thanked staff for putting up the senior banners and the wildlife banners.

Sheriff Lehr reported on calls for service for May 2024, and commended Town Staff for their visibility during the bulb-out trial set-up.

Cat Urbigkit introduced herself to the Council and stated she was running for State House District 20.

Motion by Councilman Loftus to approve the consent agenda items as amended. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 5-0. Consent agenda items approved were Main Street Pinedale's Temporary Use application for the Rendezvous Artist's Row at Trapper's Park, effective July 12-13, 2024, and waive the fees; Main Street Pinedale's Temporary Use permit application to use 210 W Pine Street for the Rendezvous Rodeo Zone on July 11-14, 2024, and waive the fees; the renewal of all current insurance policies as quoted from Tegeler & Associates, effective July 1, 2024- June 30, 2025, in the amount of $120,719; the award of park mosquito fogging to Acme Pest Control for the summer of 2024, in the amount of $919 per application; the waiver of bulk water fees for Sage and Snow Garden Club from the bulk water station for the purpose of providing water for the Pine Street flower barrels; the Mayor's reappointments of Jim Hamilton to the Pinedale Travel & Tourism

Commission, Chad Kuhn to the Pinedale Airport Board, and Michael Lutz to the Planning & Zoning Commission; payment of $29,820 to Ben Davis Painting at the completion of work at 205 Entertainment Lane; the purchase of bark mulch from Miller Companies, Inc., in the amount of

$5,400; the purchase of dry soda ash from Brenntag Pacific, in the amount of $17,316.90; the purchase of liquid soda ash 10% from Brenntag Pacific, in the amount of $6,106; and the purchase of picnic tables, amended from three to four, from Belson Outdoors, not to exceed $5,000.

Motion by Councilman Kosiba to approve a permissive use/encroachment agreement at 709 W Pine Street for the conditional use of the public right-of-way for Sip Fizz, LLC. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the proposed lease of office 1-East, located in Town Hall, to the Wyoming Department of Health Public Health Nursing, effective 7/1/2024-6/30/2026, in the amount of $8,400 per year, contingent upon approval by both parties. Seconded by Councilman Kosiba. Motion passed 5-0.

No action was taken on the pathway lighting fixtures.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the Professional Services Agreement Amendment No. 2 to the Town of Pinedale Pedestrian Safety Project, in the amount of $10,000 for ground water monitoring per WYDOT requirements, for a total revised contract amount of $220,150, and amending the contract completion date to December 31, 2024. Seconded by Councilman Kosiba.

Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilman Kosiba to approve the Commercial Building Permit Application for Dollar General #30390, to be located at 486 South Pine Street, pursuant to §160-10.C.2 of the Pinedale Town Code with the requirement that all improvements within the right-of-way be covered under a Right-of-Way Excavation Permit and bonded appropriately. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve a Commercial Proposal and Sales Agreement between the Town of Pinedale and Everon, LLC., to upgrade the access controls in Town of Pinedale facilities, in the amount of $40,999 and a 12-month service charge of $326 per month. Seconded by Councilman Kosiba. Motion passed 5-0.

Council reviewed monthly department reports from Municipal Court, Animal Control & Municipal Code, Projects, Public Works, Water & Wastewater, Planning & Zoning, the Airport and Travel & Tourism.

Motion by Councilman Kosiba to approve Ordinance 715, on third read, an Ordinance of the Town of Pinedale, State of Wyoming, an amended Appropriation Ordinance for fiscal year ending June 30, 2024. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 5-0.

The following bills were presented for payment: A to Z Hardware, $1,806.43; Ardurra Group, $16,294.27; Bassco Services Inc, $42,973.02; Ben Davis Painting, Inc, $29,820.00; Bomgaars Supply, $230.90; Bucky's Outdoors, $785.43; Caselle, Inc., $2,122.00; DBC Irrigation Supply, $1,610.59; Ferguson Waterworks #1116, $5,466.53; Fireworks West Internationale, $17,000.00; Fisher Scientific, $401.75; Flow Right Plumbing & Heating, $18,703.49; Freedom Mailing Services, Inc, $599.46; Grainger, $236.60; Granicus LLC, $3,252.71; Jorgensen Associates PC, $20,293.00; Kainer, Clayton, $312.00; KPIN, $584.00; Madden Media, $17,447.13; Moosely Mailboxes & More, $163.53; Mountainland Power Equipment, $898.99; Mountainland Supply Company, $483.07; Office Outlet, $202.07; One-Call Of Wyoming, $66.00; Pinedale Auto Supply, $9.29; Pinedale Lumber, $346.93; Pinedale Roundup, $200.00; Rebel Auto Parts, $33.57; Ridley's Family Market, $97.95; Rio Verde Engineering, Inc., $3,175.59; Rocky Mountain Power, $4,741.49; Royal Flush Advertising, $69.00; Shadow Mountain Water of WY Inc, $7.50; State of Wyoming, $15,277.06; Sublette Co. School Dist #1, $244.27; Sweetwater Events Complex, $1,790.00; Sweetwater Technology Services, $5,346.04; Sysco Intermountain Food Service, $1,088.17; Team Laboratory Chemical LLC, $425.00; Tri-County Sanitation, Inc., $41.00; True West Publishing, $500.00; Uline, $2,031.99; Union Telephone Company, Inc., $646.83; Upper Case Printing, Ink, $12.80; WY Office of State Lands & Investments, $12,423.38.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve the bills for June 24, 2024, in the amount of

$230,260.83 paid with checks 30586 - 30630. Seconded by Councilman Kosiba. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve payroll and benefits for June 30, 2024. Seconded by Councilman Kosiba. Motion passed 5-0.

Motion by Councilman Kosiba to enter Executive Session to discuss Personnel and Real Estate at 6:29 p.m. Seconded by Councilman Kosiba. Motion passed 5-0.

Councilman Loftus left the meeting at 7 p.m.

Motion by Councilman Swafford to exit Executive Session at 7:21 p.m. Seconded by Councilman Kosiba. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to re-enter regular session at 7:21 p.m. Seconded by Councilman Kosiba. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilwoman Boyce to approve pay increases effective June 26, 2024, and first seen on the July 31, 2024 paychecks for Chad Mitchell, $65,000; Amy Sturman, $66,000; Spencer Hartman,

Motion by Councilman Kosiba to approve a lease of a parcel of land being a portion of the Original Town Plat of Pinedale, Wyoming, Block 4, Lots 4 and 5, recorded as plat No. 0339 in the Office of the Sublette County Clerk, lying within Government Lot 1, Section 4, T.33N., R.109W., 6th P.M., Sublette County, Wyoming, to Wind River Sport Fishing, LLC, in the amount of $300 per month, effective June 1, 2024 through October 31, 2024. Seconded by Councilman Swafford. Motion passed 4-0.

Motion by Councilman Kosiba to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Councilwoman Boyce. Motion passed 4-0. The meeting adjourned at 7:24 p.m.

ATTEST: Matt W. Murdock, Mayor

Amy Sturman, Clerk

Notice #9826 published in the Pinedale Roundup on August 1, 2024

MEETING NOTICE

Sublette County Weed & Pest will hold their monthly board meeting on Thursday, August 8th, 2024 at 12:00 noon located in the Weed & Pest Building at 12 South Bench Road, Pinedale.

Notice #9825 published in the Pinedale Roundup on August 1, 2024

INTENTION TO SUBDIVIDE LAND

Jason and Melinda Moyes hereby give formal notice that it is their intention to submit an application for subdivision to the Planning and Zoning Office of Sublette County, Wyoming.  The land is located in the SE/4 and NE/4SW/4 of Section 21, SW/4NW/4 and W/2SW/4 of Section 22, NW/4NW/4 of Section 27, and the N/2NE/4 of Section 28 T.35N., R.111W., 6th P.M.,

Sublette County, Wyoming located adjacent to Pape County Road 23-150.

Dated this 19th day of July 2024

Notice #9824 published in the Pinedale Roundup on July 25, August 1, 2024

IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND

FOR SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE )

OF )

KYLA KAY WOFFINDEN )

Deceased. )

Probate No. 2024-CV-0009040

NOTICE OF PROBATE

TO ALL PERSON INTERESTED

IN SAID ESTATE

You are hereby notified that on the 22 day of July, 2024, the estate of the above named decedent was admitted to probate by the abov court, and that Keyth A. Palmer was appointed Personal Administrator thereof. Any action to set aside the probate shall be brought within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of the notice or thereafter be barred.

Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the decedent or to decedent's estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned at: c/o Douglas J. Mason, P.O. Box 785, 26 S. Lincoln Ave, Pinedale, WY 82941.

Creditors having claims against the decedent or the estate are required to file them in duplicate with the necessary vouchers, in the office of the Clerk of said Court, on or before three months after the date of the first publication of this notice, and if such claims are not so filed, unless otherwise allowed or paid, they will be forever barred.

DATED this 19th day of July, 2024

Notice #9822 published in the Pinedale Roundup on July 25, August 1, 8, 2024

ABANDONED VEHICLE INFORMATION

MAKE: Diamond C (Road C) MODEL: Flat Bed

YEAR: 2000

VIN#: 46FUF1211Y1069951 PRICE $500.00 

LOCATION: 445 Siems Rd. Daniel, WY 83115 DATE OF SALE/TIME: 8/1/2024   8:00 a.m.

Notice #9821 published in the Pinedale Roundup on July 25, August 1, 2024

STATE OF WYOMING )

COUNTY OF SUBLETTEE )

IN THE DISTRICT COURT )

NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT )

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE )

OF SHIRLEY GUNYAN, )

a/k/a SHIRLEY ANN GUNYAN )

Deceased. )

PROBATE NO. 2024-CV-0009041

AMENDED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A DECREE OF SUMMARY DISTRIBUTION OF REAL PROPERTY

TAKE NOTiCE that on 7/17/24 an Application of Decree of Summary Distribution relating to the real property of the Decedent, SHIRLEY GUNYAN, a/k/a SHIRLEY ANN GUNYAN, was filed in the District Court of Sublette County, Wyoming Ninth Judicial District. The Decedent died on 8/23/23 owning a one-half (1/2) interest in and to real property located in Sublette County, Wyoming described as:

Lot One (1) of the Green River Ranch Subdivision, Unit B, Sublette County, Wyoming as set out on that plat map recorded in the Office of the County Clerk of Sublette County on June 12, 1974 in Book 29 of Misc., Page 693; TOGETHER WITH all improvements and appurtenances, water and water rights, ditch and ditch rights, reservoir and reservoir rights thereunto appertaining. SUBJECT TO reservations and restrictions contained in the United States patents, to easements and rights-of-way of record or in use, to prior mineral reservations of record and to all other matters of public record.

This Application prayed that the Court, after due and proper publication as required by statute, enter its Decree or :summary Distribution of Real Property herein and that said Decree set over all of the interest of the Decedent, SHIRLEY GUNYAN, a/k/a SHIRLEY ANN GUNYAN, in and to the above described property to RICHARD J. GUNYAN. If no objection to this Application has been filed within thirty (30) days of the first date of publication of this Notice, the Court will enter a Decree of Summary Distribution establishing the right and title to the above property according to the Application.

DATED this 17th day of July, 2024.

JANET K. MONTGOMERY

Clerk of District Court

Notice #9819 published in the Pinedale Roundup on July 25, August 1, 2024

PUBLIC NOTICE

Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service Commission’s (Commission) Rules, the Commission hereby gives notice of the Application of Rocky Mountain Power (RMP or the Company) for authority to implement a five-year commercial and industrial Demand Response Pilot Program and Recovery Mechanism, as more fully described below.

1. RMP is a division of PacifiCorp, an Oregon corporation, engaged in the business of supplying electric utility service to customers throughout its six-state service territory, including Wyoming. RMP is a public utility subject to the Commission's jurisdiction. Wyo. Stat. §§ 37-l-101(a)(vi)(C) and 37-2-112.

2. On July 8, 2024, RMP filed its Application requesting approval of a new Schedule 114 with the addition of the voluntary Commercial and Industrial Demand Response (C&I DR) Pilot Program, effective for the five-year period of May 1, 2025 to December 31, 2029. The Company proposes a $5.8 million (0.8% of base revenue) increase to Schedule 91 through a new 0.69% surcharge rate for Demand Response. The Company also proposed to add a Customer Efficiency Service Charge to the Schedule 191 balancing account to recover costs associated with the new C&I DR program, which are estimated at $20,088,750. RMP further proposes eliminating Schedule 30, the Interruptible Service Pilot Program due to lack of participation.

3. Per the Application, the initial C&I DR Pilot Program is intended to provide financial incentives to large commercial and industrial customers with curtailable or reduceable loads greater than 500 kilowatts under Category 3. The program may be utilized to provide peak load reduction, contingency reserves, frequency response, and other services to assist with managing the electric grid, and requires customer curtailment and real time response with limited to no advance notice to Company initiated events. Participating customers will receive annual compensation based on verifiable dispatchable loads adjusted by capacity factor and event participation percentage.

4. This is not a complete description of the Application. The complete Application is available at the Commission’s offices or online at https://dms.wyo.gov/external/publicusers.aspx (Enter Record No. 17625), or RMP’s website at www.pacificorp.com.

5. Anyone desiring to file a statement, intervention petition, protest, or request for a hearing must do so in writing, on or before August 16, 2024. Public comments should be submitted to wpsc_comments@wyo.gov. Any intervention request filed with the Commission shall set forth the grounds of the proposed intervention or request for hearing as well as the position and the interest of the petitioner in this proceeding. Please be sure to mention Docket No. 20000-670-ET-24 in all correspondence with the Commission.

6. If you wish to participate in this matter and you require reasonable accommodation for a disability, please contact the Commission at (307) 777-7427, or 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002. Communications impaired persons may contact the Commission through Wyoming Relay by dialing 711.

Dated: July 16, 2024.

Notice #9816 published in the Pinedale Roundup on July 25, August 1, 2024

PUBLIC NOTICE

Evans Construction of Jackson, Wyoming has applied for a small mining permit from the Land Quality Division of the Department of Environmental Quality for the State of Wyoming.  The mining permit area for the mining of sand and gravel will be located in: Sections 20 and 29, T38N, R113W, Sublette County, Wyoming. The proposed gravel operation is located approximately 0.40 miles east of U.S. Highway 191, approximately 2 miles northwest of Bondurant, Wyoming. The proposed operation is an existing gravel operation which will continue until 2045.   

Information regarding this application may be reviewed in the Office of the Land Quality Division of the Department of Environmental Quality in Cheyenne and Lander, Wyoming, or the Sublette County Clerk’s Office Pinedale, Wyoming.  Written objections to the proposed mining operation must be received by the Administrator of the Land Quality Division of the Department of Environmental Quality, 200 W. 17th Street, Suite 10, Cheyenne, WY  82002, before the close of business September 7, 2024. Objections may also be submitted by the same deadline via the Land Quality Division’s electronic comment portal at http://lq.wyomingdeq.commentinput.com/.  The Director shall issue a final written decision on the application within thirty days after the deadline to file objections. The applicant or objector may appeal the Director’s written decision to the Environmental Quality Council (EQC). If a hearing is held, the EQC shall issue findings of fact and a decision within sixty days after the final hearing.  The hearing shall be conducted as a contested case in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act (W.S. §16-3-101 through §16-3-115), and the right of judicial review shall be afforded as provided in that Act.  All parties as given in W.S. §35-11-406(j) will be mailed a copy of this notice. The Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission will be mailed a copy of the application mine plan map as required in W.S. §35-11-406(j).

Para español, visite deq.wyoming.gov. Americans with Disabilities Act: special assistance or alternative formats will be made available upon request for individuals with disabilities. Please provide at least fourteen (14) days before the close of the public comment period for such requests.

Notice #9806 published in the Pinedale Roundup on July 18, 25, August 1, 8, 2024

PRICING PROGRAM

PUBLIC RELEASE FOR FREE AND REDUCED PRICE MEALS

Dear Parents/Guardians,

Sublette County School District #1 today announced its policy for free and reduced price meals for children unable to pay the full price of meals served under the National School Lunch and Breakfast Program. Each school and the administration office have a copy of the policy, which may be reviewed by any interested party.

The following household size and income criteria will be used for determining eligibility. Children from households whose income is at or below the levels shown are eligible for free or reduced price meals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SNAP Benefits and Foster Children

Students that are in these two categories can be directly certified for free lunch and breakfast without completing a meal benefit income application. Contact the school and they will process your request.

Wanda Maloney - Chief Polkv Officer I Trent Carroll - Chief Operations Officer Shelley Hamel - Chief Academic Officer I Linda Finnerty - Chief Communications Officer

POWER and FDPIR Power (non custodial)

Students that are in these two categories can be certified for free lunch and breakfast, after a meal benefit income application is completed by the adult. The adult must include the adult household member’s signature and the appropriate case number.

Homeless and Runaway

Students are determined to be homeless or runaway by the school will receive free lunch and breakfast. Contact the school for more information.

Households not receiving SNAP, POWER or FDPIR benefits

Students can be eligible for free or reduced lunches and breakfasts by completing a meal benefit income application. It must include all members of the household and their income, the last four digits of the primary adult’s social security number and signature. Forms can be obtained through the school.

Information provided on the application will be used for the purpose of determining eligibility and may be verified at any time during the school year by school or other program officials. Applications may be submitted at any time during the year.

Under the provisions of the free and reduced price policy, Director of Operations will review applications and determine eligibility. Parents or guardians dissatisfied with the ruling of the official may wish to discuss the decision with the determining official on an informal basis. Parents wishing to make a formal appeal may make a request either orally or in writing to Shannon Harris Po Box 549 Pinedale, WY 82941, 307-367-2139 for a hearing on the decision.

If a household member becomes unemployed or if the household size increases, the household should contact the school. The household may now be eligible for benefits if the household’s income is at or below the levels shown.

The information provided by the household is confidential and will be used only for purposes of determining eligibility and verifying data unless specific written consent is given.

In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity.

Program information may be made available in languages other than English. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication to obtain program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language), should contact the responsible state or local agency that administers the program or USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.

To file a program discrimination complaint, a Complainant should complete a Form AD-3027, USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form which can be obtained online at: https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/USDA-OASCR%20P-Complaint-Form- 0508-0002-508-11-28-17Fax2Mail.pdf, from any USDA office, by calling (866) 632-9992, or by writing a letter addressed to USDA. The letter must contain the complainant’s name, address, telephone number, and a written description of the alleged discriminatory action in sufficient detail to inform the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights (ASCR) about the nature and date of an alleged civil rights violation. The completed AD-3027 form or letter must be submitted to USDA by:

1. mail:

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW

Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; or

2. fax:

(833) 256-1665 or (202) 690-7442; or

3. email: program.intake@usda.gov

This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

Notice #9803 published in the Pinedale Roundup on July 11,18, 25, Aug. 1, 2024