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BY FI NClE GANJE such as O Susanna and Sweet Betsy From Pike, two of the
Traditional folk music duo Curtis & Loretta present American most popular songs heard as early-day adventurers headed
Heritage in Song, a delightfully entertaining and educational across the country in wagon trains to settle the West. In songs
concert, Thursday, January 17. Dressed in period 1800s, the such as IRide an Old Paint, the duo shines a light on the char-
duo makes history come alive with their seamless harmonies acter and fortitude of the West's cowboy.
and vintage, stringed instruments including banjo, celeste (a Between songs, Curtis & Loretta's engaging stage presence
charming antique keyboard that plays bells), folk harp, man- shines through with stories and commentary on the history of
docello, harmonica, and guitar, for the show opening at 7 p.m. the songs and their importance to understanding the cultures
at the High Plains Westem Heritage Center in Spearfish. of the time. There are songs of cowboys, pioneers, settlers,
The Heritage of the farmers, The Farmer is
American West Perfor- the Man, bandits Jesse
mance Series presents James, and even Lin-
the National Public Ra- coin's campaign song,
dio performers in its Lincoln and Liberty.
annual Cabin Fever It's a sweeping tapes-
Party event. The award try of life and times 150
winning entertainers years ago with topical
have shared the stage threads that remain rel-
with such folk legends evant today. Supported
as Judy Collins, Pete by the Western Per-
Seeger, Holly Near and forming Arts that books
Arlo Guthrie. As part of professional artists who
the South Dakota Arts also contribute their
Council Touring Artists, talent and knowledge to
the show presents a his- youth programs in vari-
torical perspective in ous ways, the duo opens
song. the show at 7 p.m. Tick-
"This is amazing mate- ets include admission
rial, performed in true to the Museum. Show
American Folk fashion," goers are encouraged
says Francie Ganje with South Dakota Arts Council Touring Artists Curtis & Loretta are a hus- to tour its collection of
the Heritage Series. band/wife performing duo. Masters of American Folk music, instru- vintage instruments
"From outlaws likee Jes- ments, and history, they will perform at the Heritage of the American and entertainment
se James, to President West Performance Series annual Cabin Fever Party, Thursday, Janu- memorabilia, including
Lincoln's personal phy- ary 17 at the High Plains Western Heritage Center, Spearfish. ukuleles, pump organs,
sician who would later player pianos, and rare
become a Dakota Terri- event and movie posters.
toriai Governor - the intertwining of outstanding Vocals, hat- Find more information on the Heritage of the American West
monies, instrumentation, and actual history - mesmerizes." Performance Series on Facebook, Twitter, TravelSD and at the
The show list is made up entirely of songs that AmericanCenter for Western and Cowboy Poetry at www.CowboyPoetry.
cowboys, pioneers, and settlers sang during the mid to late corn
19th century. The spirit of the West is celebrated with songs For more information and tickets, call 605-642-9378.
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The Public Notices section of this newspaper is your source ation on your local government meetings, proposed
ordinances, bids, foreclosures, abandoned vehicle sales and many other legal matters of which you need to be informed.
Circuit Court
Speeding - Nathan David Huffman, SD, 82/75, $90; John
W. Lutz, IL, 87/75, $125; Patricia B. Kurz, SD, 85/75, $110;
Cassie G. Merrill, SD, 89/75, $145; Britt Edward Fletcher,
Sundance, 43/30, $70; Beau Tyrel Peterson, Sheridan, 84/75,
$100; Tara Lynn Johnson, MT, 54/45, $65; William J. Mey-
er, OH, 86/75, $115; Braiden Jay Murdoch, MT, 76/65, $78;
Tarl Lee Sitzman, SD, 106/75, $235, Tony D. Garhart, Upton,
70/65, $15; Peter E. Waldner, Canada, 85/75, $110; Edward
John Castaneda, CO, 89/75, $145; Nicholas S.C. Allen, WI,
85/75, $110; Andrew S. Terhune, CO, 95/75, $230; Rachel L.
Berg, SD, 87/75, $120; Robert James Littlefield, NE, 85/75,
$100; Emily Lauderback, WA, 84/75, $105
Drive While License Cancelled, Suspended or Revoked -
Charles Dean Winfrey, Gillette, $410; Jeremiah Nystrom Clem-
ent, CT, $415
No Seat Belt (driver) - Caleb D. Gardner, ND, $25; Scott
Christopher Drown, Moorcroft, $25; {passenger over 12) -
Kristin R. Louviere, Gillette, $15
Prohibited Parking on Roadway Side of Stopped Vehicle -
Randy Gregory, Gillette, $70
Turning Signal, Safety Violation - Caleb D. Gardner, ND,
$75
No Vehicle Registration - Donald W. Jorgensen, CO, $1 15
No Valid Driver's License - Martin E. Westerlink, CA, $121
Operate Without Permission, Permit (daytime) - Randy D.
James, ND, $110; Jason P. Gruenhof, CO, $110
Violate Permit Conditions (nighttime) - Trey E.H. Linke,
CO, $215
Violate Legal Weight {2001-4000) - Christopher L. Cohron,
TX, $105
Driver Fail to Retain Previous 7 Days' Logs - Trevor C. Col-
lett, UT, $160
False Report of Driver's Record of Duty Status - Dale A.
Southwick, Bar Nunn, $160
Sheriff's Dispatch Blotter
Dec. 31 - One VIN check. One traffic stop. Deputy responded
to a burglary alarm in Hulett. Deputies investigated a report of
shots fired; turned out to be fireworks.
Jan. I - One paper service. Motorist assist. Deputies investi-
gated two accidents.
Jan. 2 - Two VIN checks. One paper service. Deputies con-
ducted a welfare check. Deputy did an address verification.
Deputy investigated an animal-complaint.
Jan. 3 - One VIN check. Four traffic stops. Deputy investi-
gated an animal complaint. Detention Officer did fingerprinting
for outside employment.
Jan. 4 - Two VIN checks.
Jan. 5 - Three paper services. Motorist assist.
Jan. 6 - One paper service. Deputy responded to a fire call.
Inmate Census - Three males. Zero females.
: : :': BID :' ' ' and a payment bond each in:the : : -- :. West. 6th P.M. ;
amount of one hundred percent Disadvantaged Busness Enterprises
INVITATION TO BID (100%) of the bid. Facsimile (fax) are encouraged to bid. Section 2: S/2 NE/4, NE/4
or other copies of bonds are not SE/4, SE/4 SE/4
Notice is hereby given that the acceptable, nor are certified CITY OF SUNDANCE, WYOMING
City of Sundance (City), Wyoming cashier's checks which have an By: Kathy Lenz, Clerk Treasurer Section 10: SW/4SW/4, N/2
will receive sealed bids for the expiration date of less than one Attest: Larry Schommer, Public SW/4, NW/4SE/4
furnishing of all labor, materials, year. NO BID WILL BE CONSIDERED Works Director and approving use of Thompson
tools, appliances, transportation, IF NOT ACCOMPANIED BY SUCH Creek Unit No. 142 well located in
and services necessary tor: BOND, CERTIFIED OR CASHIER'SPublish:January 10and 17, 2013 the NE/4 SE/4 of Section 2, Township
CHECK OR BANK DRAFT, OR IF 57North, Range 67 West, 6th P.M. for
Construction of a new chlorination NOT IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE,injection; all in the Thompson Creek
building near the City's existing PROVISIONS OF SECTION 15-1-113, Field, Crook County, Wyoming; and
Sundance Well No. 6 located W.S. 1977. OIL AND GAS to take whatever other action the
.west of town and east off of Commission deems appropriate.
County Road 208. Construction A complete set of Project Manual COMMISSION Any Interested firm, person, or
will include a new concrete block and Plans may be viewed or corporation Is entitled to appear
building with an add alternative obtained after January 13, 2013 by BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS at the time and place aforesaid to
for a steel building, site grading, one of two methods: CONSERVATION COMMISSION be heard by the Commlsslon, and
industrial fence and gate I) Paper Copies: at the CityOFTHE STATE OF WYOMING the application may be inspected
installation, waterline and gate of Sundance City Hall,
valve installation, interior waterline attn: Larry Schommer, 213 The following matter(s) will come in the office of the undersigned,
piping, water meter, and gas Main Street, P.O.Box 542, before this Commission on Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation
chlorination equipment installation, Sundance, Wyoming 82729 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11 2013, at Commission, Basko Building, 2211
and electrical improvements; upon receipt of one hundred 1:30 P.M or as soon thereafter as Klng Boulevard, Casper, Wyomlng.
dollars ($100) for each set of the matter(s) may be heard, or Ifthereareanyprotestslntheabove
documents required. Checks between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and matter, please make such known to
shall be made out to Trihydro 5:00 P.M. on any of the subsequent the State O11 and Gas Supervisor at
Corporation. This deposit isdays during which the Commission least ten (10) working days before
NON-REFUNDABLE. remains In session at the office of the hearing. Pursuant to Chapter
2) Electronic Copies: email the State Oil and Gas Supervisor, 5, Section 12 Of the Wyoming O11
Karla Greaser at kgreaser@ 2211 King Boulevard, Casper,and Gas Conservation Commission
trihydro.com for an electronic Wyoming. Rules & Regulations, the written
PDF version of the Project Cause No. 6, Order No: I, DOCKET protest must state the grounds of
Manual and Plans. Original NO. 44-2013, brought on the the protest andlncludelnformation
CADD and WORD files will not application of Signal Hill Company, and evidence to demonstrate that:
be distributed. Cost for this LLC, for an order from the (A) Theprotestantlsa party entitled
method is free. Commission under the rules and to notice or relief under Wyo. Stat.
regulations of the Underground Ann. 30-5-101 through 30-5-410;
Injection Control Program (B) The protestant seeks a remedy
amending and supplementing that Is within the Jurisdiction and
prior orders of the Commission by authority of the Commlsslon.
granting aquifer exemptions for the No action shall be taken on an
Muddy Formation in the Thompson objection or protest that Is not
Creek Field and Thompson timely filed.
Creek (Recluse Member/Muddy
Formation) Unit by adding the
following described lands to the
aquifer exemption(s) previously
ordered in Dockets 393-2000,
617-2003, 371-2004, 224-2007, 89-
2009, and 10-2010 for the Muddy
Formation in the Thompson Creek
Field area, to-wit:
as called for in the Project Manual
for the CITY OF SUNDANCE WELL
NO. 6 CHLORINATION FACILITY
at City Hall, 213 Main Street, P.O.
Box 542, Sundance, Wyoming
82729 until 2:00 P.M. Local Time, on
the 29th day of January 2013, at
which time the bids will be publicly
opened and read aloud.
All bids must be furnished on forms
supplied in the Project Manual.
Sealed envelopes containing bids
shall be clearly marked with the Contract Documents may be
project title and shall show the examined at the following
name and address of the Bidder. locations:
Bids which are not prepared and
filed in accordance with the City of Sundance, City Hall -
Instructions to Bidders may be 213 Main Street, Sundance, WY
rejected. The City reserves the 82729
right to reject any and all bids and
the right to waive irregularities in A pre-bid conference and tour will
bids received, be held at 10:00 A.M. on the 22nd
day of January, 2013, at the City
Each bid must be accompanied of Sundance City Hall, 213 Main
by a bid bondwith sufficient surety, Street, Sundance, Wyoming, at
or a certified check or cashier's which attendance by Bidders is
check, or bank draft of a reputable mandatory.
bank, for not less than five percent Preference is hereby given to
(5%) of the total amount of such bid, materials, supplies, equipment,
payable to, and to be forfeited to, machinery and provisions
the City of Sundance as liquidated produced, manufactured, supplied
damages if bidder fails to enter into or grown in Wyoming, quality
contract within fifteen (15) days being equal to articles offered
after award to him, or fails, at the by competitors outside the State,
time of executing the agreement, as provided in W.S. 16-6-101
to furnish a performance bond through 16-6-119.
There
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WORK SESSION
will be a Crook County School District #1 work
Monday, January 14, 2013
6 PM
Central Office
session:
Publish:
Board of Trustees
CrookCounty School District
Tracy Jones, Chairman
Week of January 7, 2013
DATED this 4th day of January
2013.
WYOMING OIL & GAS
CONSERVATION COMMISSION
/s/ Robert A. King, Interim
Secretary
Publish: January 10, 2013
Township .57 North, Range 67
DOG LICENSE TAGS FOR 2013 ARE NOW DUE.
Males-S10.00 Females-S10.00
Neutered Males-S5.00
Spayed Females-S5.00
All dogs over three months are eligible for license.
A valid rabies shot certificate is required.
Licenses can be obtained at City Hall.
CITY OF SUNDANCE
213 Main St. 283-3451
283.1355 4th & Cleveland, Sundance
Congratulations from Tracy Motors
to all of our coloring contest winners:
Asa Pixley age 4, Kori Cox age 5, Gavin
Mollenbrink age 7, Briska Johnson age 8,
and Nevada Gill age 9.
Each child received a prize to keep
their creative juices flowing.
Thank you to all of our participants.
They all did a great job!
valspar
Dakota Lumber Co.
N. Hwy 86, Belle Fourche SD 605/892-4041
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/ Prior to the time of initiating any work within the corporate u
boundaries of the City of Sundance all Contractors shall apply
for a license issued by the City of Sundance.
All contractors shall provide in their license application:
1. a minimum of (3) references
2. generally state the contractor's qualifications to perform
the work contracted for; and
3. proof of current contractor's liability insurance with cover-
age in an amount not less than $500,000 per incident.
4. a fee is required for this license, renewal fee must be
paid by March 1
(2013 licenses expire December 31,2013)
CITY OF SUNDANCE
213 Main Street 283-3451