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February 28, 2019 www.thermopir.com PAGE 9 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on January 28, 2019, Debra K. Lackey, dba Double D LLC, filed appli- cation for renewal of the Retail Liquor License for the following described place and premises, dba Shorty’s Liquor Store, to wit: Lots 34, 35, and 36, Block 3, East Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, Wyoming, a 24’ x 22’ room on the north end of the building located at 103 East Broadway. Protests, if any there be, against the issuance of such license shall be heard at 7:00 P.M. on March 5, 2019 at the East Thermopolis Town Hall. /s/ Angela Chism, Town Clerk Pub. Feb. 21 & 28, 2019 No. 8514 The Board of Directors of the Wyoming Com- munity Development Authority (WCDA) will hold a Board work session beginning at 1:00 pm, Thursday, March 14, 2019 and a Board meeting beginning at 8:30 am, Friday, March 15, 2019, at the offices of WCDA, 155 N. Beech, Casper, WY. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss general business of the Authority. An agenda is available at the offices of WCDA at 155 N. Beech, Casper, WY 82601. Pub. Feb. 28, 2019 No. 8509 COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS The Thermopolis Town Council met in regu- lar session February 19, 2019 at 7 pm at Town Hall. Present were Mayor Mike Chimenti, Coun- cil members Tony Larson, John Dorman Sr., Bill Malloy and Dusty Lewis. Also, present were May- or/Codes Administrative Assistant Fred Crosby, Clerk/Treasurer Tracey Van Heule, Police Chief Julie Mathews, Public Works Director Ernie Sla- gle, Town Engineer Anthony Barnett and Town Attorney Mike Messenger. AGENDA: Following the pledge of allegiance, Malloy made a motion, seconded by Dorman and carried to approve the agenda as written. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Malloy made a motion, seconded by Larson and carried to ap- prove the financial statement for January 2019. PUBLIC HEARING: LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL: At 7:03 pm a public hearing was opened for comment on the liquor license renewal applications for the period of April 1, 2019 through March 31, 2020. Hearing no public comment, Chimenti closed the hearing. Larson made a mo- tion, seconded by Lewis and carried to approve the liquor license renewals. The retail licenses in- clude: J Bar E LLC (Mac’s), OM Inc. (Thermopolis Café), Wild West Markets of Thermopolis (Reese & Ray’s IGA), Melvin E. Guertzgen (Loonie’s Bin), Grand Cru Enterprises, Maverik Inc. (Maverik #577), Carspa Inc. (Safari Club), and Compass Realty Group (Thermopolis Liquor); restaurant liquor license for Jeanne A. Waltz (Las Fuentes); bar and grill license and microbrewery license for OEB LLC (One Eyed Buffalo Brewing); and a limited retail liquor license for the VFW. Front Porch submitted a restaurant renewal, however will not be renewing. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION: None ENGINEER: ANTHONY BARNETT: PROJ- ECT UPDATES: Barnett submitted a SLIB Grant application to replace a portion of a sewer main on Springview Street. TOWN ATTORNEY: MIKE MESSENGER: Nothing at this time. ADMINISTRATION: FRED CROSBY: UTILITY RATE REVIEW: Crosby noted sani- tation rates will likely need to be increased be- fore year-end. Discussion ensued on a scale at the landfill. MAYOR & COUNCIL: Larson noted he would like a work session with Dean Peranteaux, the County IT provider. Crosby was directed to sched- ule a work session on March 5 at 6 pm. Dorman inquired on the status of the installation of the three streetlights on Highway 20 S, near Lane 1. Crosby presented an updated police department policy and procedure manual and noted approval of the document would be on a future agenda. The meeting adjourned at 7:18 pm and the next Coun- cil meeting is March 5, 2019 at 7 pm, proceeded by a work session on police/dispatch information technology service at 6 pm. ATTEST: __________________ _____________________ Tracey Van Heule, Mike Chimenti, Clerk/Treasurer Mayor Pub. Feb. 28, 2019 No. 8517 PUBLIC NOTICE OF SUCCESSOR TRUSTEES’ INTENT TO DISTRIBUTE TRUST ASSETS AND OF LIMITATION ON ACTION BY CREDITORS STATE OF ) WYOMING ) ) ss. COUNTY OF ) HOT SPRINGS ) IN THE MATTER OF THE WOLFGANG LU- EHNE LIVING TRUST, dated May 14, 2012, and amendments thereto, and the PATRCIA LUEHNE LIVING TRUST, dated May 14, 2012, and amend- ments thereto, and the Estates of Wolfgang Lu- ehne and Christine Luehne. TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN DECE- DENTS AND THEIR ESTATES AND/OR THEIR TRUST ESTATES: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT Roland Luehne and David Koerwitz, Successor Trustees under the Wolfgang Living Trust, dated May 14, 2012 and Patricia Christine Luehne Living Trust, dated May 14, 2012, and pursuant to W.S. § 4-10- 507 and W.S. § 4-10-604 of the Wyoming Uniform Trust Code, advises all persons who may be in- Public notices terested in the Estates and Trusts of Wolfgang Luehne and Christine Luehne as follows: You are hereby notified that Wolfgang Luehne died on May 12, 2016 in Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, Wyoming; and you are hereby further no- tified that Christine Luehne died on July 14, 2017 in Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, Wyoming. You are hereby notified that upon their deaths, Roland Luehne and David Koerwitz were named the Successor Trustees under their above named Living Trusts, as amended. It is the intent of the Trustees to distribute the remaining Trust property as set forth in the Trust. Any creditor or other claimant shall make his/her claim in writing to the Trustees in care of Michael S. Messenger, the attorney for the Trust- ees at P.O. Box 111, Thermopolis, WY 82443-0111, within one hundred twenty (120) days of the date of first publication of this notice. Pursuant to W.S. § 4-10-507 and W.S. § 4-10- 604 any creditor failing to file his/her claim in writing or any person or entity failing to com- mence a judicial proceeding to contest the valid- ity of the Trust or the proposed distribution by the Successor Trustees within the one hundred twenty (120) days of the first publication is for- ever prohibited from making any claim against the assets of the Settlors of the above mentioned Estates or those of the above mentioned Living Trusts, or from commencing any judicial proceed- ing against the Settlor’s Estate or the assets of the Settlor’s Trust. Dated this 22nd day of February, 2019 /s/ David Koerwitz /s/ Roland Luehne David Koerwitz, Roland Luehne, Trustee for the above Trustee for the above mentioned Trust mentioned Trust Pub. Feb. 28 & March 7, 2019 No. 8518 Meal Service Dietician-approved meals served Monday - Friday 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. to persons 60 and older and their spouses of any age. Meals may also be delivered to quali- fied clients' homes Monday - Friday beginning at 11 a.m. The suggested donation for hot meals is $4. Frozen meals are also available for a suggested donation. Transportation Handicap-accessible public transportation available to all ages, Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. The suggested donation is $2 per one-way trip or $25 for a month pass. Please call 24 hours in advance to schedule your ride if possible. Health Services Blood pressure checks available every Friday 10a.m. - 12 p.m., Annual flu-shot clinics. Regularly scheduled bus trips to Cody, Lander, Riverton and Casper for clients with medical needs outside the area. Hot Springs County Senior Citizens Center Open 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 206 Senior Avenue P.O. Box 747 Thermopolis, Wyoming 82443 (307) 864-2151 www.hscseniorctr.com Hot Springs County SENIOR CENTER Our Services for Positive Aging Our VisiOn: Preserve, enhance and stabilize the quality of senior life. Maintain independence and dignity for older adults. Promote a community in which we all age well. Recreation Regularly scheduled activities include: Bil- liards, Hand-and-Foot Card Game, Pinochle, Bridge, Writer's Guild, Coffee Club, Bingo, monthly Birthday Par- ties, guest speakers and special celebrations. We also schedule single day and multi-day touring trips. Homemaking Light-duty housekeeping including but not limited to: floors (vacuuming, etc.) laundry, dusting, bathrooms and shopping. Services are provided in the home for qualified persons 18 years of age and older who may be at risk of institutionalization. Lifelines Certified staff will install and monitor Lifeline with GoSafe, a device programmed to au- tomatically place a call for help if it detects a fall and the client is unable to push the button. Wireless solu- tions are also available for clients on the go. Supportive Services Trained and experienced staff available to assist clients with: Medicare, all as- pects of Social Security, LIEAP, insur- ance, prescription drug plans, referrals to and from other agencies and case management. CLIP AND SAVE Thermopolis wrestling club members compete at Casper Showdown The Thermopolis Wrestling Club com- peted this past weekend at the Casper Showdown in Memory of Sarah Tolin. In PeeWee 35-38, Aksel Polson placed fourth and scored seven team points. In PeeWee 41-42, Lucas Seidel placed fourth and scored four team points. In PeeWee 43-46, Tucker Sayler placed first and scored seven team points. Sayler won by a 10-4 decision over Helton Spilski of Wright Gladiators in the Quarterfinal, by a 13-0 decision over Greyson Mendez of Rawlins Wrestling Club in the Semifinal and by a 16-0 tech fall over Amari Leal of Cam- el Kids Wrestling in the first place match. In PeeWee 45-46, Archer Price placed first and scored eight team points. Price won by a 14-8 decision over Jedi Thomas of Natrona Colts in the Quarterfinal, by a 19-8 major decision over Samuel Franks od Riverton USA Wrestling in the Semifinal and by a 13-4 major decision over Carter Holman of Glenrock Wrestling Club in the first place match. In PeeWee 53-60, Ben Farrell placed first and scored 10 team points. Farrell won by a 39-second fall over Moorcroft Mat Masters in Round 1, by a 17-1 tech fall over Blake Olson of Touch of Gold Wrestling in Round 3, by a 1:38 fall over Austin Spicer of Sho- shoni Shooters USA Wrestling in Round 4 and by a 21-6 tech fall over Baylor Geer of Douglas Wrestling Club in Round 5. In Bantam 47-52, Ryker Sayler scored one team point. In Intermediate 79-95, Cannon Boren placed first and scored six team points. Boren won by a 32-second fall over Breven Jenkins of Hudson Outlaws Wrestling Club in Championship Round 1, by a 32-second fall over Tuff Weber of LSRV Mat Rats in the Quarterfinal, by a 7-1 decision over Joel Williams of Glenrock Wrestling Club in the Semifinal and by a 1-0 decision over Dea- con Webb of Sheridan Young Guns in the first place match. In Novice 54-61, Lilly Qunintanilla placed second and scored six team points. In Novice 62-71, Caden Dodd scored one team point. In Novice 82-88, Colter Price placed sixth and scored one team point. In Schoolboy/girl 130-141, Roedy Farrell placed first and scored seven team points. Farrell won by a 3:04 fall over Noah Sides of Natrona Colts in Championship Round 1, by a 1:40 fall over Lucious Larsen of Hudson Outlaws Wrestling Club in the Quarterfinal, by a 41-second fall over Casey Middleton of Windy City Wrestlers in the Semifinal and by a 12-2 major decision over Terran Grooms of Sheridan Young Guns in the first place match. In Girls Intermediate 56-64, Logann Far- rell placed first and scored 10 team points, and Jesalyn Blair placed third and scored four team points. Farrell won by a 23-sec- ond fall over Audrey Speiser of Eastside United Wrestling in Round 1, by a 26-sec- ond fall over Stevie French of Cody Wres- tling Club in Round 3, by a 32-second fall over Blair in Round 4 and by a 16-0 tech fall over Autumn Guseman of Windy City Wrestlers in Round 5. Additionally, Farrell was voted the out- standing female wrestler of the tournament. In Girls Novice 50-56, Lilly Quintanilla placed first and scored six team points. Quin- tanilla won by a 1:16 fall over Taylor Free- man of Hudson Outlaws Wrestling Club in Round 1 and by a 2:30 fall over Freeman in Round 2. In Girls Schoolgirl 141-142, Kailey Allen placed second and scored five team points.

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February 28, 2019 www.thermopir.com PAGE 9

PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on January 28, 2019,

Debra K. Lackey, dba Double D LLC, filed appli-cation for renewal of the Retail Liquor License for the following described place and premises, dba Shorty’s Liquor Store, to wit: Lots 34, 35, and 36, Block 3, East Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, Wyoming, a 24’ x 22’ room on the north end of the building located at 103 East Broadway. Protests, if any there be, against the issuance of such license shall be heard at 7:00 P.M. on March 5, 2019 at the East Thermopolis Town Hall.

/s/ Angela Chism, Town Clerk

Pub. Feb. 21 & 28, 2019 No. 8514

The Board of Directors of the Wyoming Com-munity Development Authority (WCDA) will hold a Board work session beginning at 1:00 pm, Thursday, March 14, 2019 and a Board meeting beginning at 8:30 am, Friday, March 15, 2019, at the offices of WCDA, 155 N. Beech, Casper, WY.

The purpose of the meeting is to discuss general

business of the Authority. An agenda is available at the offices of WCDA at 155 N. Beech, Casper, WY 82601.

Pub. Feb. 28, 2019 No. 8509

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSThe Thermopolis Town Council met in regu-

lar session February 19, 2019 at 7 pm at Town Hall. Present were Mayor Mike Chimenti, Coun-cil members Tony Larson, John Dorman Sr., Bill Malloy and Dusty Lewis. Also, present were May-or/Codes Administrative Assistant Fred Crosby, Clerk/Treasurer Tracey Van Heule, Police Chief Julie Mathews, Public Works Director Ernie Sla-gle, Town Engineer Anthony Barnett and Town

Attorney Mike Messenger.AGENDA: Following the pledge of allegiance,

Malloy made a motion, seconded by Dorman and carried to approve the agenda as written.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Malloy made a motion, seconded by Larson and carried to ap-prove the financial statement for January 2019.

PUBLIC HEARING: LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL: At 7:03 pm a public hearing was opened for comment on the liquor license renewal applications for the period of April 1, 2019 through March 31, 2020. Hearing no public comment, Chimenti closed the hearing. Larson made a mo-tion, seconded by Lewis and carried to approve the liquor license renewals. The retail licenses in-clude: J Bar E LLC (Mac’s), OM Inc. (Thermopolis Café), Wild West Markets of Thermopolis (Reese & Ray’s IGA), Melvin E. Guertzgen (Loonie’s Bin), Grand Cru Enterprises, Maverik Inc. (Maverik #577), Carspa Inc. (Safari Club), and Compass Realty Group (Thermopolis Liquor); restaurant liquor license for Jeanne A. Waltz (Las Fuentes); bar and grill license and microbrewery license for OEB LLC (One Eyed Buffalo Brewing); and a limited retail liquor license for the VFW. Front Porch submitted a restaurant renewal, however will not be renewing.

CITIZEN PARTICIPATION: NoneENGINEER: ANTHONY BARNETT: PROJ-

ECT UPDATES: Barnett submitted a SLIB Grant application to replace a portion of a sewer main on Springview Street.

TOWN ATTORNEY: MIKE MESSENGER: Nothing at this time.

ADMINISTRATION: FRED CROSBY: UTILITY RATE REVIEW: Crosby noted sani-tation rates will likely need to be increased be-fore year-end. Discussion ensued on a scale at the landfill.

MAYOR & COUNCIL: Larson noted he would like a work session with Dean Peranteaux, the County IT provider. Crosby was directed to sched-ule a work session on March 5 at 6 pm. Dorman inquired on the status of the installation of the three streetlights on Highway 20 S, near Lane 1.

Crosby presented an updated police department policy and procedure manual and noted approval of the document would be on a future agenda. The meeting adjourned at 7:18 pm and the next Coun-cil meeting is March 5, 2019 at 7 pm, proceeded by a work session on police/dispatch information technology service at 6 pm.

ATTEST:__________________ _____________________Tracey Van Heule, Mike Chimenti,Clerk/Treasurer Mayor

Pub. Feb. 28, 2019 No. 8517

PUBLIC NOTICE OF SUCCESSOR TRUSTEES’ INTENT TO DISTRIBUTE

TRUST ASSETS AND OF LIMITATION ON ACTION BY CREDITORS

STATE OF )WYOMING ) ) ss. COUNTY OF )HOT SPRINGS )

IN THE MATTER OF THE WOLFGANG LU-EHNE LIVING TRUST, dated May 14, 2012, and amendments thereto, and the PATRCIA LUEHNE LIVING TRUST, dated May 14, 2012, and amend-ments thereto, and the Estates of Wolfgang Lu-ehne and Christine Luehne.

TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN DECE-DENTS AND THEIR ESTATES AND/OR THEIR TRUST ESTATES:

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT Roland Luehne and David Koerwitz, Successor Trustees under the Wolfgang Living Trust, dated May 14, 2012 and Patricia Christine Luehne Living Trust, dated May 14, 2012, and pursuant to W.S. § 4-10-507 and W.S. § 4-10-604 of the Wyoming Uniform Trust Code, advises all persons who may be in-

Public noticesterested in the Estates and Trusts of Wolfgang Luehne and Christine Luehne as follows:

You are hereby notified that Wolfgang Luehne died on May 12, 2016 in Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, Wyoming; and you are hereby further no-tified that Christine Luehne died on July 14, 2017 in Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, Wyoming. You are hereby notified that upon their deaths, Roland Luehne and David Koerwitz were named the Successor Trustees under their above named Living Trusts, as amended.

It is the intent of the Trustees to distribute

the remaining Trust property as set forth in the Trust. Any creditor or other claimant shall make his/her claim in writing to the Trustees in care of Michael S. Messenger, the attorney for the Trust-ees at P.O. Box 111, Thermopolis, WY 82443-0111, within one hundred twenty (120) days of the date of first publication of this notice.

Pursuant to W.S. § 4-10-507 and W.S. § 4-10-604 any creditor failing to file his/her claim in writing or any person or entity failing to com-mence a judicial proceeding to contest the valid-ity of the Trust or the proposed distribution by the Successor Trustees within the one hundred twenty (120) days of the first publication is for-ever prohibited from making any claim against the assets of the Settlors of the above mentioned Estates or those of the above mentioned Living Trusts, or from commencing any judicial proceed-ing against the Settlor’s Estate or the assets of the Settlor’s Trust.

Dated this 22nd day of February, 2019

/s/ David Koerwitz /s/ Roland Luehne David Koerwitz, Roland Luehne, Trustee for the above Trustee for the abovementioned Trust mentioned Trust

Pub. Feb. 28 & March 7, 2019 No. 8518

Meal ServiceDietician-approved meals served Monday - Friday 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. to persons 60 and older and their spouses of any age.

Meals may also be delivered to quali-fied clients' homes Monday - Friday beginning at 11 a.m.

The suggested donation for hot meals is $4. Frozen meals are also available for a suggested donation.

TransportationHandicap-accessible public transportation available to all ages, Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. The suggested donation is $2 per one-way trip or $25 for a month pass. Please call 24 hours in advance to schedule your ride if possible.

Health ServicesBlood pressure checks available every Friday 10a.m. - 12 p.m., Annual flu-shot clinics. Regularly scheduled bus trips to Cody, Lander, Riverton and Casper for clients with medical needs outside the area.

Hot Springs County Senior Citizens Center

Open 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 206 Senior Avenue

P.O. Box 747Thermopolis, Wyoming 82443(307) 864-2151

www.hscseniorctr.com

Hot Springs County Senior CenTerOur Services for Positive Aging

Our VisiOn: Preserve, enhance and stabilize

the quality of senior life. Maintain independence and dignity for older

adults. Promote a community in which we all age well.

recreationRegularly scheduled activities include: Bil-liards, Hand-and-Foot Card Game, Pinochle, Bridge, Writer's Guild, Coffee Club, Bingo, monthly Birthday Par-ties, guest speakers and special celebrations. We also schedule single day and multi-day touring trips.

HomemakingLight-duty housekeeping including but not limited to: floors (vacuuming, etc.) laundry, dusting, bathrooms and shopping. Services are provided in the home for qualified persons 18 years of age and older who may be at risk of institutionalization.

LifelinesCertified staff will install and monitor

Lifeline with GoSafe, a device programmed to au-tomatically place a call for help if it detects a fall and the client is unable to push the button. Wireless solu-tions are also available for clients on the go.

Supportive ServicesTrained and experienced staff available to assist clients with: Medicare, all as-pects of Social Security, LIEAP, insur-ance, prescription drug plans, referrals to and from other agencies and case management.

CLIP AND SAVE

Thermopolis wrestling club members compete at Casper ShowdownThe Thermopolis Wrestling Club com-

peted this past weekend at the Casper Showdown in Memory of Sarah Tolin.

In PeeWee 35-38, Aksel Polson placed fourth and scored seven team points.

In PeeWee 41-42, Lucas Seidel placed fourth and scored four team points.

In PeeWee 43-46, Tucker Sayler placed first and scored seven team points. Sayler won by a 10-4 decision over Helton Spilski of Wright Gladiators in the Quarterfinal, by a 13-0 decision over Greyson Mendez of Rawlins Wrestling Club in the Semifinal and by a 16-0 tech fall over Amari Leal of Cam-

el Kids Wrestling in the first place match.In PeeWee 45-46, Archer Price placed

first and scored eight team points. Price won by a 14-8 decision over Jedi Thomas of Natrona Colts in the Quarterfinal, by a 19-8 major decision over Samuel Franks od Riverton USA Wrestling in the Semifinal and by a 13-4 major decision over Carter Holman of Glenrock Wrestling Club in the first place match.

In PeeWee 53-60, Ben Farrell placed first and scored 10 team points. Farrell won by a 39-second fall over Moorcroft Mat Masters in Round 1, by a 17-1 tech fall over Blake

Olson of Touch of Gold Wrestling in Round 3, by a 1:38 fall over Austin Spicer of Sho-shoni Shooters USA Wrestling in Round 4 and by a 21-6 tech fall over Baylor Geer of Douglas Wrestling Club in Round 5.

In Bantam 47-52, Ryker Sayler scored one team point.

In Intermediate 79-95, Cannon Boren placed first and scored six team points. Boren won by a 32-second fall over Breven Jenkins of Hudson Outlaws Wrestling Club in Championship Round 1, by a 32-second fall over Tuff Weber of LSRV Mat Rats in the Quarterfinal, by a 7-1 decision over Joel

Williams of Glenrock Wrestling Club in the Semifinal and by a 1-0 decision over Dea-con Webb of Sheridan Young Guns in the first place match.

In Novice 54-61, Lilly Qunintanilla placed second and scored six team points.

In Novice 62-71, Caden Dodd scored one team point.

In Novice 82-88, Colter Price placed sixth and scored one team point.

In Schoolboy/girl 130-141, Roedy Farrell placed first and scored seven team points. Farrell won by a 3:04 fall over Noah Sides of Natrona Colts in Championship Round 1,

by a 1:40 fall over Lucious Larsen of Hudson Outlaws Wrestling Club in the Quarterfinal, by a 41-second fall over Casey Middleton of Windy City Wrestlers in the Semifinal and by a 12-2 major decision over Terran Grooms of Sheridan Young Guns in the first place match.

In Girls Intermediate 56-64, Logann Far-rell placed first and scored 10 team points, and Jesalyn Blair placed third and scored four team points. Farrell won by a 23-sec-ond fall over Audrey Speiser of Eastside United Wrestling in Round 1, by a 26-sec-ond fall over Stevie French of Cody Wres-

tling Club in Round 3, by a 32-second fall over Blair in Round 4 and by a 16-0 tech fall over Autumn Guseman of Windy City Wrestlers in Round 5.

Additionally, Farrell was voted the out-standing female wrestler of the tournament.

In Girls Novice 50-56, Lilly Quintanilla placed first and scored six team points. Quin-tanilla won by a 1:16 fall over Taylor Free-man of Hudson Outlaws Wrestling Club in Round 1 and by a 2:30 fall over Freeman in Round 2.

In Girls Schoolgirl 141-142, Kailey Allen placed second and scored five team points.