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Natural Resource Tour on
13. Motion Carried.
Maynard requested for J & S
Inc. to have Main Street be-
2~ and 3~ Streets be blocked
Rally Wednesday. Brooks
Peterson seconded, to allow
street to be blocked.
Carded.
Furman Kiplinger re-
that Jalme Adams is doing a
for Bid scouts. She was think-
| about placing a couple of benches
the pathway. Discussion was
Brooks moved, Durfee sec-
to have Kiplinger work with
to place benches along the
in places that are out of the flood
and have them anchored down
they won't get vandalized. Motion
Mayor wondered if the Council
like to reconsider the City mak-
!a contribution to the WAM building
as he has been getting lobbied
on the advantages of the
and the City is in a small
of noncontributors. This do-
would be equal to the mem-
dues that the City pays which
be $1,304.00. Following dis-
Brooks moved, Peterson
that the City contribute the
to the WAM building fund.
Member Roberts abstained.
Carried.
moved, Peterson seconded,
)Save the next Council meeting on
September 7 rather than
September 6, due to Labor
Motion Carried.
Reed and Mary Cirks will be
from the Sundance Hous-
Board of Directors. Three
were to the Coun-
.= on the board. Dis-
was held. Brooks moved,
seconded, to appoint Tom
to the board. Motion Carried.
other two names that were pre-
out of the City limits
to move out of the City limits.
other appointment was tabled
so as to find out
, halve to live within the City limits
appointed to the Guard.
was held on placing
crosswalk waming signs at dif-
crosswalks in town. Brooks
Durfee seconded, to pur-
nine pedestrian crosswalk
signs. Motion Carded. They
be placed in the middle of Cleve-
Street and on the curbs at the
Fifth Street,
cost is $200.00
EMS has volunteered
X~chase one sign. The Mayor will
these signs on a state high-
from Doug Carter
that he did not want a street
on the comer of East Hill
and Abby Lane because there
one about 150 feet away at
Trailer Park. Roberts moved,
seconded, to have the other
placed at Cleveland and Abby
as previously planned. Motion
of a previous accident
Higbee's Cafd did not prove
t a City employee caused it, but it
show that a City employee likely
it. Following discussion, Rob-
moved, Peterson seconded, to
Steve Hilty half of the disputed
and to get a signed release
him. Motion Carried.
hearing for the Highway
has been chenged to
September 7, 2004 at 7:00
in the City Hall Chambers. An
annexation ordinance will
be prepared by the City Attorney
meeting.
Roberts eeconded, to
a vanance for Barb Haar's
shed ~ it is turned 90
so no part of me build~ will
in the street. Mofion Car-
This was the recommendation
Parn Shellard dba Whatever It
missed the deadline for get-
a permit for Rally
Following discussion,
moved, Brooks seconded,
City a~w the Sheaards to get a
Motion Carried.
read a letter from Ralph
of Baadodge Ltd., Inc. At
Goodson was represent-
Surmn¢~ Systems and request°
City of Sundance to provide
water and sewer services to
manufacturing facility.
is needed in order to
with a Wyoming Economic
~rant ~, which
Goodson ~ not
ba conflict of interest here because
Systems and the City
omy be needing technical ed-
The water end sewer lines would
regulations and would have to be ap-
proved by them. Discussion was
held. Brooks moved, Roberts sec-
onded, to approve the water and
sewer line extensions requested by
Sundance Systems and give the
Mayor the approval to sign the appli-
cation for permit to construct. Motion
Carried. Sundance Systems will fol-
low the usual guidelines when some-
one outside the City limits requests
services including signing a pre-an-
nexation agreement and a water and
service agreement.
The Mayor read correspondence
from Tops Chapter #309 who is spon-
soring a =Walk for Health" on August
21..
Brooks moved, Durfee seconded, to
allow Tracy Lewis to amend his Malt
Beverage Permit for Rally Wednes-
day to move the dispensing room
from in front of the Dime Horseshoe
Bar to the alley by the Dime Horse-
shoe Bar. Motion Carried.
Council Member Roberts thinks the
City has broken the law because of
the arrangements made with the
Green Mountain Water District accord-
ing to Wyoming Statute 15-7-602
which says the water system may be
extended and maintained beyond the
corporate limits only if it is economi-
cally feasible in the opinion of the gov-
eming body. Roberts stated he did
not know the City was spending
money at Green Mountain Water Dis-
trict until he read it in the paper. As the
Mayor remembered it there had been
several discussions about the project
and the Council agreed to the pro-
cess where the Green Mountain Wa-
ter District would pay for the exten-
sions down their two streets and re-
alizing they could not pay for the cost
of everything, the City would pay for
the fire hydrants and the taps. A work
session was held with the Green
Mountain Water District residents to
reaffirm the original ideas in regard
to the proposed new water line. Coun-
cil Member Roberts was not at this
session. A lengthy discussion was
held. City Attorney Hughes did not feel
the law was violated, but the amount
of money being expended might not
have been clear. At the end of the dis-
cussion, the Mayor said he appreci-
ated the discussion and hoped that
the City can go forward with the project
as planned.
Reports were given.
Chief Fritz had left as he was called
out on a case.
Maintenance Foreman Kiplinger re-
ported there has been some prob-
lems with the heater at the swimming
pool. It had caught fire twice this
month. It is ~ to be turned in on
insurance. Kiplinger also had an in-
quiry from Seven J Outfitters about the
possibility of getting a dumpster as
they will be moving approximately
three miles out of town and do gener-
ate a large amount of garbage. There
are also two residents that live ahead
of where Seven J will be. Following
discussion, Brooks moved, Roberts
seconded, to allow Kiplinger to enter
into negotiations with the Smiths,
owners of Seven J., to place a
dumpster and also see about the
other two residents. Motion Carded.
Back to the previous discussion, the
Mayor read a paragraph from the Au-
gust 4, 2003 minutes stating the Mayor
also reported that Green Mountain
Water District has enough money to
put in a water line along two streets,
as was discussed at the June 2, 2003
Council meeting. The Council agreed
to pay for the fire hydrants that would
be needed and to make taps to the
existing lines. A Pre-annexation
Agreement and a Water Supply Agree-
ment would need to be signed before
the lines are built.
City Engineer Goodson reported the
Highway 585 Water Project is running
a little behind. They are also dealing
with a change order to bore the ap-
proaches along the highway.
Council comments were heard.
The following building permits were
approved by the Land Use Planning
Commission: Clint Marshall - Fence,
Jim O'Connor- Deck, Concrete
Driveway, and Sidewalk. A mobile
home permit was approved for the
Crook County Fair Board. A sign per-
mit was approved for the Wild West
Video.
Brooks moved, Peterson seconded,
to approve the Paid Invoice Report for
July, the Unpaid Invoice Report for
August, and the July Adjuslment Re-
port. Motion Carried.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:15
PM
(SEAL)
Mayor James A. Miller
ATTEST."
Clerk-Treasurer Lila L. Butts
Publish: August 19, 2004
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crrYOF~WVOmNG
VOUCHER Lib~ FOR JULY, 2004
Life Insurance Life Insurance 72.00
Utility Deposit Refund 34.40
Police Telephone 69.27
Pool Supplies & Street Repairs 154.47
Retainer, Testing, & Water Capital imp' 23635.10
Chemicals 55.98
Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Insurance 7707.25
Caselle Computer Support 1408.00
Cellular One Telephone 163.05
City Clerk Treasurer Petty Cash 105.28
Colonial Life Salaries 20.00
Crook County Sheriffs Office Dispatching 1000.00
Deckers DARE Supplies 5.74
Delbert Shoun Pool System Repairs 120.00
Department of Revenue Sales Tax 4.60
Dillon Hardware Recreation Arts & Crafts 1043.68
Division of Criminal InvestigationDCI Enforcement Grant Match 1100.00
Energy Laboratories, Inc. Testing 840.00
Gill Oil Co., Inc. Daycare Utilities 153.90
Hawkins Water Treatment Chlorine Supplies & Equipment 5.00
Hillside Pharmacy Supplies 51.67
Jan W. Denzin Pool Systam Repairs 25.00
• Karen's Delivery 2 Water Supplies 9.00
Legislative Service Office Sesson Laws 35.00
Leslie's Amoco Gas, Diesel Fuel, & Police Vehicle Ma 1175.59
Local Guy. Liability Pool Insurance 5346.00
M & M Sanitation Toilet Rental 150.00
Mark L Hughes Law Office City Attorney Retainer 1100.00
Norma Peterson Travel & Training 386.63
Northwest Pipe Fittings, Inc. Water Supplies 492.84
Orchard Trust Company Deferred Cutup. 800.00
Payroll Salaries 36977.47
Pete Lien & Sons, Inc. Pool System Repairs 56.39
Pickerds Greenhouse Flowers for Flower Beds 80.00
Powder River Energy Electricity 3629.57
Powder River Energy Corp. Electricity 1294.98
Range Telephone Telephone 577.31
RDO Equipment Company Landfill Equipment & Maintenance 100.00
Recreation Supply Company Pool System Repairs 167.70
Recreonics, Inc. Pool Supplies 1070.26
Robert's Machine & Repair Landfill Equipment & Maintenance 240.00
Safeco Life Insurance Company Long Term Disability Insurance 215.14
Security Insurance Agency, Inc. Insurance 10340.00
Servall Unitorm/Linen Co Janitor 77.69
Sportime Recreation Sports Equipment 837.38
Sundance Equipment Company Landfill Equipment & Maintenance 408.88
Sundance Office Supply Office Supplies 42.81
Sundance State Bank Payment on Pickup, Car, & Ambulanc 2653.93
Sundance State Bank FICA & WITHHOLDING 10857.36
Terry's Auto Pool Repairs & Landfill Equip. & Main. 103.29
The StayWell Company Pool Supplies 41.44
The Sundance Times Advertising 1222.50
Top Office Products, Inc. Charge on Copy Machine & Supplies 267,50
Tracy Motor Company Landfill Equipment & Maintenance 196.26
U. S. Postal Service Bulk Mailing 126.81
U. S. Postal Service Bulk Mailing 126.79
Universal Athletic Service Summer Recreation 351.75
Van Diest Supply Company Street Supplies 360.40
Visa Travel & Training 144.24
Visionary Communications Computer Support 40.00
Welchie Paterson Training Supplies 28.00
Whispering Pines Janitorial 86.00
WY Stationery Administration, Pool, & Landfill Supplle 61.23
WYDOT-Accounting Branch Street System Repairs 543.93
Wyoming Assn. of M~ Administration Supplies 45.00
Wyoming Retirement System Retirement 4401.55
Wyoming Worker's Compensation Division Workers Compensation
2108.47
Ziegler Building Center, Inc. Pool System Repairs 914.04
1211065.52
All bills were paid in full to the claimants:
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ALLOW I[,00]Pi~.ATE WAteR-
Circuit Court CRAFTGlatt, sD,UNDERAGE'--Scott$60. , F
F&L~E LOG BOOKmDavid L
SPEEDING--Glen E Hurd Jr, ¥ocom, SD, $160.
Cheyenne, 85/65, $ I00; Pedro O FAILURB TO STOP AT PO~--
Soriano, CO, 86/75, $I00; Ronda Mustafa Musinovic, MI, $1 I0.
R Pierce, NJ, 85/75, $95; Wendy TWO RODS t}R POLES--Hugo
J Fosheim, Sundance, 82/65,
$81; Nicholas Necula, NY, 76/65,
$63; Jonathan A Fiskum, ID, 88/
75, $120; Raymond O Crawford,
87/75, $1 I0; Earl H Bodner, MT,
85/75, $95; David H Yook, 89/75,
$200; Eric D Smith, OK, 84/75,
$90; Barbara E Kelley, WI, 84/75,
Hernandez Lopez, Gillette, $60.
SPEED TOO FAST FOR CON-
DITIONS and DRIVER SEAT
BELT REQUIRED--Kelley
Kristen Aline, Hulett, $55.
PROPERTY DImTRUCTION/
DEFACE UNDER BBO0~Kyle
James Jewell, Sundance, $330,
$90; Ronald N Ydump, MO, 881 restitution of $904.85 due
75, $120; Jerry A Cissell, KY, 80/ through court to Jill Mackey, 60
65, $75; Rachel Sell, Sundance, days jail/53 days suspended/1
79/65, $72; James F Thompson, day credited, unsupervised pro-
MD, 94/75, $310; Jonathan Z bation through 2/05/2005. Lead
Russo, NY, 83/75, $85; law abiding life. No'alcohol or
Alexander J Nikifort~k, BC, 96/75, controlled substance. Cannot be
$200; Peter M Schmitt, Wl, 81/ where alcohol is sold. No contact
65, $78; Jesse Michael Johnson, with John Mackey, Jill Mackey,
87/75, $110; James E Zellon, IL, Frances Mackey, Victoria Smith,
84/75, $90; Courtney Ann Fey, Katrina Smith, Shun McDonald,
CO, 74/65, $57; Tammy L Michelle Peterson, Bobby
Bierwagen, WA, 84/75, $90;Rich- Littlefield, Ashley Tobar, Zach
ard Rain, WA, 96175, $210; Ben-
jamin R Voile, NC, 86/75, $I00;
Debra Elaine Black, 85/75, $95;
Diana L King, NY, 90/75, $200;
Jessica M Kilgore, WA, 85/75,
$95; Joyice Ann Chase, ND, 87/
75, $I I0; Jacob N Burggraff,
Gillette, 52/30 (urbanL $148;
John R Isbell, TX, 88/75, $120;
Jay M Berk, IN, 81/65, $78; Jo-
seph A Holzmer, MN, 78165, $69;
Danny L Prue Sr, SD, 85/75, $95.
FIRST FAILURE - AUTO IN-
8URANCE--Benjamin R Valle,
NC, $410.
MINOR IN POSS~BSIO]| OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGr~--Chris
J Mitttleider, Gillette, $250, 7
days jail/7 days suspended, un-
supervised probation through 2/
10/2005. Lead law abiding life. No
Strong. Not operate motor vehicle
without valid driver's license, in-
surance and l;egistration in im-
mediate possession. Not know-
ingly be in the company of any-
one violating alcohol or controlled
substance law. Submit to imme-
diate testing of blood, breath or
urine upon probable cause of any
peace officer. Reside with par-
ents, Jim and Laura Newell, at
401 N West St, Sundance. Abide
by all rules of household. Keep
the court informed of current ad-
dresses and phone number and
notify the court of any changes
within five days. Seek employ-
ment, be employed by August 13,
2004, notify the court of who em-
ployer is and notify the court of
any changes within five days. Be
alcohol or controlled substance, on House Arrest. Shall only be
Cannot be where alcohol is sold. allowed to be out of house 30
Obtain alcohol/substance/anger minutes prior to going to work
and shall be home no later than
abuse evaluation with proof to
the court by August 3 I, 2004 and 30 minutes after getting off work.
follow recommendations. Not Pay total f'mancial obligation of
knowingly be in the company of $1234.85 through payment plan
anyone violating alcohol or con- to be set up by defendant and
trolled substance law. Submit to copy provided to court with pay-
immediate testing of blood, ment in full by end of probation.
breath or urine upon probable DI~NrEUI1BIR~CIOlr
cause of any peace officer. Keep ALCOHOL---Hugh A Watson,
the court informed of current ad- Sundance, $440, 30 days jail/28
dresses and phone numbers and days suspended/2 days ci, edited,
notify the court of any changes unsupervised probation through
within five days. Not be upon the 08109/2005. Lesdlawabidinglife.
premises of Keyhole State Park No alcohol or controlled sub-
for period of probation, stance. Cannot be where alcohol
BANITATIONnChris j is sold. No alcohol, assault or
Mittleider, Gillette, $80. controlled substance violations of
SINGLE AXLE - wJ, X LOt.D-- law. Not operate motor vehicle
P~',~t t] T~r.,owaski, IA, $105. without valid driver's license, in-
surance and registration in im-
mediate possession. Obtain al-
cohol/ substance/anger abuse
evaluation with proof to the court
by September 20, 2004 and fol-
low recommendations. Submit to
immediate testing of blood,
breath or urine upon probable
cause of any peace officer. Keep
the court informed of current ad-
dresses and phone number and
notify the court of any changes
within five days. Remain em-
ployed and notify the court of any
changes within five days. Pay to-
tal financial obligation on August
9, 2004.
DRIVE UNDER INFLUENCE OF
ALCOHOL and FIRST FAILURE
- AUTO INSURANCE--Ronnie
Dowean Ulmer,Moorcroft, $750,
30 days jail/27 days suspended/
3 days credited, unsupervised
probation througi~ 08/09/2005.
Lead law abiding life. No alcohol
or controlled substance. Cannot
be where alcohol is sold. No al-
cohol, assault or controlled sub-
stance violations of law. Not op-
erate motor vehicle without valid
driver's license, insurance and
registration in immediate pos-
session. Obtain alcohol/sub-
stance/anger abuse evaluation
with proof to the court by Sep-
tember 27, 2004 and follow rec-
ommendations. Subm|t to imme-
diate testing of blood, breath or
urine upon probable cause of any
peace officer. Keep the court in-
formed of current addresses and
phone number and notify the
court of any changes within five
days. Remain employed and no-
tify the court of any changes
within five days. Reimburse
Crook County Detention Center
for costs of incarceration at rate
of $30 per day for a total of $90.
LrI'rERING--Mark W Vanstrate
Jr, Gillette, $180; Ronald Jay
Marshall, ~ette, $180.
MINOR IN POSSESSION OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGI~--
Ronald Jay Marshall, Gillette,
$280, 7 days jail/7 days sus-
pended, unsupervised probation
through 02/09/2005. Lead law
abiding life. No alcohol or con-
trolled substance until 12/15/
2004. Cannot be where alcohol is
sold. Obtain alcohol/substance/
anger abuse evaluation with proof
to the court by September 20,
2004 and follow recommendations.
Not knowingly be in the company
of anyone violating alcohol or con-
trolled substance law. Submit to
'~hiediate testing of blood, breath
~tm-ine upon probable cause of
any peace officer. Keep the court
informed of current addresses and
phone number and notify the
court of any changes within five
days. Remain employed and no-
tify the court of any changes
within five days. Remain employed
and notify the court of any changes
within five days. Not be upon the
premises of Keyhole State Park for
period of probation.
FRAUD BY CHECK UNDER
8500 and FRAUD BY CHECK
UNDER $~d)O--Cralg Thompson,
Gillette, $590, restitution of $50
due through court to Dewey's
Place, restitution of $157.50 due
through court to Crook County
Friends of NRA, 20 days jail/19
days suspended/1 day credited,
unsupervised probation through
07/27/2005. Lead law abiding life.
Keep the court informed of cur-
rent addresses and phone num-
ber and notify the court of any
changes within five days. Not op-
erate or use a checking account
either jointly or in Defendant's
name. Pay restitutio of $207.50 to
Dewey's Place and Crook County
Friends of NRA.
DR/VING WHILE LICENSE RE-
VOKED, E?C.--Derek Lee Ear-
nest, Gillette, $410; Garlan D
M~nell, OK, $410.
BREACH OF PEACE--Larry
Lond, TX, $410.
OVBRLOAD MOTOR BOAT=-
Kevin J Konda, Gillette, $60.
SPEED TOO 1fAST POR CONDI-
TION&--Jason Allen Kipp, Sun-
dance, $50.
gXTRADITION - COMPLAINT
WITH WARRANT--Jesse James
Krueger, WI, extradited 08/05/
2004.
Lead law abiding life.
No alcohol or controlled sub-
stance.
Cannot be where alcohol is sold.
No alcohol, assault or controlled
substance violations of law.
Not operate motor vehicle with-
out valid driver's license, insur-
ance and registration in immedi-
ate possession.
Obtain alcohol/substance / an-
ger abuse evaluation with proof to
the court by September 20, 2004
and follow recommendations.
Submit to immediate testing of
blood, breath or urine upon prob-
able cause of any peace officer.
Keep the court informed of cur-
rent addresses and phone num-
ber and notify the court of any
changes within five days.
Remain employed and notify the
court of any changes within five
days.
Not knowingly be in the company
of anyone violating alcohol or con-
trolled substance law.
Sheriff Dispatch
Blotter
AUGUST 9---Two paper services.
Three traffic stops. VIN check.
Safety inspection done on ATV.
Assisted Campbell County in at-
tempt to locate. Inmate transport
done. Gas drive off. Finger print-
ing. Suspicious vehicle report, was
someone looking for a cellular sig- .
nal. Disturbance reported at a
campground, the call was can-
celled as the party broke up. Moor-
croft Fire responded to a natural
gas leak.
AUGUST lO--Paper service. Ten
traffic stops. Three VIN checks.
Traffic complaint. Traveler's aide.
Gas drive off. Prisoner transport.
Theft report taken. Disturbance at
a business. Animal complaint. Do-
mestic violence repotted, investi-
gation done. Motorcycle accident.
Assisted Sundance Police with
runaway from another state. As-
sisted Hulett Police on a traffic
stop. Assisted Wyoming Hwy Pa-
trol with REDDI report. Sundance
Fire and Ambulance responded to
the hospital, they smelled smoke,
nothing found. Hulett Ambulance
did transfer to Spearfish Hosl~i-
tal. Hulett Ambulance did trans-
fer to Sundance Hospital. Sun-
dance Ambulance did patient
transfer to Spearfish Hospital.
Sundance Ambulance did patient
transfer to Spearfish Hospital.
Sundance Ambulance and fire re-
sponded to motorcycle accident,
patient taken to Spearfish Hospi-
tad.
AUGUST 1 l~Eighteen traffic
stops. Courtesy ride. Welfare
check. Two motorist assists. Ar-
rest made for DWUI. Assisted Sun-
dance Police on assault call. As-
sisted Wyoming Hwy Patrol on an
accident. Assisted Wyoming Hwy
Patrol on a motorcycle accident.
Hulett/Rocky Mountain Ambu-
lance and Hulett Fire responded
to a motorcycle accident, patient
taken to Spearfish Hospital.
Hulett Ambulance was requested
for a motorcycle accident, was
unable to locate. Sundance Am-
bulance and Fire responded to a
domestic fight, patient taken to
Sundance Hospital. Sundance
Ambulance and Fire responded to
two motorcycle accidents on Hwy
14 in the same general area, one
accident was no injuries, the
other accident's patients were
taken to Sundance Hospital.
Moorcroft Ambulance responded
to a residence, patient taken to
Gillette Hospital. Sundance Fire
responded to a fn'e, they were can-
celled, hay bale, on fire and was
under control by landowner.
AUGUST l=--Two paper ser-
vices. Nine traffic stops. VIN
check. Motorist assist. Canine
sniff. Assisted Wyoming HWY Pa-
trol on a traffic stop. Assisted
Wyoming Hwy Patrol on an acci-
dent. Assisted Wyoming Hwy Pa-
trol on a motorcycle accident. Ac-
cident on private road, report
done. Stolen license plate re-
ported. Hulett Ambulance and Fire
responded to motorcycle accident,
one patient lifeflighted, one pa-
tient transferred to Sundance
Hospital. Hulett/Rocky Mountain
Ambulance responded to a motor-
cycle accident, patient taken to
Spearfish Hospital. Moorcroft Fire
responded to a vehicle fire.
AUGUST 13~Paper service.
Eleven traffic stops. VIN check.
Two animal complaints. Prisoner
transport. Missing person report
taken. Moorcroft Fire responded
to a fire along the r~d tracks.
Hulett/Rocky Mountain Ambu-
lance responded to Devils Tower,
patient involved in a vehicle acci-
dent, patient taken to Sundance
Hospital. Moorcrofl Ambulance did
transfer to Gillette from the clinic.
AUGUST 14--Three paper ser-
vices. Nine traffic stops. Traffic
complaint. Three motorist assists.
REDDI report. Book in. Assisted
Wyoming Hwy Patrol on report of
a speeding car, deputy was unable
to locate. Sundance Fire and Am-
bulance responded to a carbon
monoxide alarm going offat a resi-
dence, no patient transport, car-
bun monoxide levels were in the
normal range.
Sundance Ambulance did trans-
fer to Gillette. Sundance Ambu-
lance did transfer to Ft. Meade.
Sundance Ambulance responded
to a business, ~ with head in-
jury, patient taken to Sundance
Hospital.
ACQgTt lB.-Paper service. Five
traffic stops. Motorist assist. Wel-
fare check. Book in. Assisted Wyo-
ming Hwy Patrol on an accident.
Assisted Wyoming Hwy Patrol on
a motorcycle accident. Sundance
Ambulance responded to a one
vehicle rollover on 1-90, patient
taken to Sundance Hospital. S~n-
dance Ambulance did transfer to
Rapid City. Moorcroft Ambulance
respanded to a residence, Patient
taken to Gillette Hospital. Sun-
dance Ambulance and Fire re-
sponded to a car vs. cow accident,
patient was taken to Sundance
H~pital. Sundance Ambulance
did transfer to ~ City.