NOTICE: MAHONING TOWNSHIP LEAF COLLECTION SCHEDULE
The
Mahoning Township
will have JDog begin leaf collection on Tuesday, October 16, 2018. Bagged leaves will be collected Tuesdays and Thursdays, between the hours of 7AM and 3 PM. Collection will continue up to and include November 29TH, 2018.
***Please note RESIDENTS SHOULD CALL 570.759.7715 OR EMAIL JDog AT
mahoningyards@gmail.com
FOR PICK UP. PLEASE GIVE JDog YOUR NAME AND STREET ADDRESS. BAGS SHOULD NOT EXCEED 60 POUNDS. LEAVES MUST BE CURBSIDE BY 7 AM! JDog IS ALSO AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS WHO WANT TO DISPOSE OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, JUNK, CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS AND OTHER WASTE AT YOUR EXPENSE. THESE SERVICES ARE BETWEEN THE RESIDENT AND JDog, NOT MAHONING TOWNSHIP.
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NOTICE: MAHONING TOWNSHIP LEAF COLLECTION SCHEDULE
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CLERK OF THE COURT MARY MARG...

CLERK OF THE COURT Mary Margaret Wright, County Clerk 125 N. Prairieville St., Suite 101 Athens, Texas 75751 APPLICANT’S ATTORNEY OR APPLICANT Damon Douglas 130 E. Corsicana Street Ste 301 Athens, TX 75751 Cause No. 190-2018CCL2 THE STATE OF TEXAS TO: All heirs RICHARD LEE EMSOFF, Deceased whose name and/or whereabouts are unknown, and any heirs who have a legal disability: There is presently pending in the County Court of Law 2 of Henderson County, Texas, in Cause No. 190-2018CCL2 and IN THE ESTATE OF RICHARD LEE EMSOFF DECEASED an Application to Determine Heirship fled by RICHARD CHAD EMSOFF Each of you is hereby commanded to appear and answer before the Honorable Judge of County Court at Law 2 of Henderson County, in Athens, Texas, on or before 10:00 a.m. of the first Monday after the expiration of ten (10) days from the date of publication which this newspaper bears, to answer the Application of RICHARD CHAD EMSOFF, to declare Heirship in such cause. All persons interested in this case are cited to appear before this Honorable Court by filing a written contest or answer to this Application should they desire to do so. To ensure its consideration, you or your attorney must file any objection, interview, or response in writing with the County Clerk of Henderson County, Texas on or before the above-noted date and time. If the Citation is not served within ninety (90) days after the date of this issuance, it shall be returned unserved. Issued and given under my hand and the Seal of said Court, at office in Athens, Texas on this the 2nd day of October, 2018. Mary Margaret Wright, County Clerk Henderson County, Texas By: Alicia Kirkpatrick, Deputy.
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CASE NO. C-18-000312 IN THE ...

CASE NO. C-18-000312 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ALLEGANY COUNTY, MARYLAND Virginia Leona King 123 Columbia Street Cumberland, Maryland 21502 Plaintiffs Anna Irons 226 Columbia Street Cumberland, Maryland 21502 and THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ALLEGANY COUNTY, 701 Kelly Road Cumberland, Maryland 21502 and ALL PERSONS THAT HAVE OR CLAIM TO HAVE ANY INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY IDENTIFIED AS 226 COLUMBIA ST INT PLEASANT VALLEY, LT 16, 50X116, CUMBERLAND DEED REF: 632/238 Defendants ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this proceeding is to secure the foreclosure of all rights of redemption in the following property located in Allegany County, Maryland, sold by the Collector of Taxes for Allegany County, State of Maryland, to the Plaintiff in this proceeding, 226 Columbia St Int Pleasant Valley, Lt 16, 50x116 Cumberland, Maryland, Deed Ref: 632 / 238 The Complaint states, among other things, that the amounts necessary for redemption have not been paid. It is therefore, by the Circuit Court for Allegany County, Maryland. ORDERED, that notice be given by the insertion of a copy of this order in some newspaper having a general circulation in Allegany County, Maryland, once a week for three (3) successive weeks warning all persons interested in the property to appear in this Court by the 25th day of November, 2018, and redeem the property and answer the Complaint or thereafter final judgment will be entered foreclosing all rights of redemption in the property, investing in the Plaintiff a title free and clear of all encumbrances. Judge W. Timothy Finan Adv.: October 5, 12, 19
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 01-CV-18-0001...

Civil Action No. 01-CV-18-000160 In The Circuit Court For Allegany County, Maryland John E. Driscoll, III, et al Substitute Trustees Plaintiffs Vs. Robert E. Hoeller Nadine Hoeller Defendant(s) NOTICE Notice is hereby given this 26th day of September, 2018, by the Circuit Court for Allegany County, Maryland, that the sale of the property mentioned in these proceedings and described as 12112 Moores Drive NW, LaVale, MD 21502 will be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown or before the 26th day of October, 2018 provided a copy of this NOTICE be published at least once a week in each of three successive weeks in some newspaper of general circulation published in said County before the 26th day of October, 2018. The Report of Sale states the amount of the sale to be $50,500.00. Dawne D. Lindsey, Clerk of the Circuit Court for Allegany County, Maryland Adv.: October 5, 12, 19
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NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ...

NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a Petition for Change of Name was filed by Terry Lee Young on August 16, 2018 seeking to change his name from Terry Lee Young to Terrance Lee Young. A hearing is scheduled for November 2, 2018 at 8:45am in the Courtroom of the Snyder County Courthouse, Middleburg, PA 17842. All persons having an interest are invited to attend. DI: October 5, 2018
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THE EAST TAYLOR TOWNSHIP SUPER...

The East Taylor Township Supervisors will hold a Budget Workshop on Monday, October 15, 2018 at 6:30 P.M. at the East Taylor Township Building located at 2402 William Penn Avenue, Johnstown, PA 15909
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FIRST ADVERTISEMENT OF THE AD...

FIRST ADVERTISEMENT OF THE ADOPTION OF THE ORDINANCE INCREASING THE INDEBTEDNESS OF THE CITY OF JOHNSTOWN BY THE ISSUE OF A GUARANTEED REVENUE NOTE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on October 10th, 2018, at 6:00 P.M., in Council Chambers, 4th Floor of the Public Safety Building, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, the officers of the City of Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, will act on an ordinance (of which this notice is the summary) authorizing the issuance of and awarding not in excess of $3,906,560.00 principal amount, guaranteed revenue note, at a private sale. If enacted, the ordinance will award the Note to the purchaser thereof, approve the substantial form thereof, fix the rate of interest to be paid, pledge project revenues and the full faith and credit of the local government unit for the payment thereof, create a sinking fund and authorize the proper officers to take the necessary steps to issue the Note. The funds to be obtained from the borrowing will be used for the purposes of rehabilitating the inner city sanitary sewer system. The project is located within the Kernville Street Sanitary Storm Sewer Separation Phase areas of The City of Johnstown. The existing sanitary sewer system is more than 80 years old consisting of vitrified clay pipe collection lines that are allowing groundwater (infiltration) to enter the system through non-gasketed pipe joints and pipe failures. Additionally, surface water (inflow) enters the sanitary sewer system by way of connections between the sanitary and storm sewers that were made to alleviate storm sewer back-ups. The goal of this project is rehabilitation of the Kernville Street Sanitary Storm Sewer Separation lines to remove infiltration & inflow to the sanitary sewer system by rehabilitating the collection lines and eliminating interconnections between the sanitary and storm sewer systems. A copy of the full text of the proposed ordinance may be examined by any citizen in the office of the Secretary of the local government unit at City Hall, 401 Main Street, Johnstown Pennsylvania, on any business day (except Saturdays and Sundays) during normal business hours. Nancy Cushing Executive Secretary/City Clerk October 5, 2018
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PUBLIC NOTICE HAFER SELF ST...

PUBLIC NOTICE Hafer Self Storage will be auctioning the contents of delinquent units on October 10, 2018 at 5PM. Units to be auctioned at Hafer Self Storage, located at 17164 St Hwy 285 Cochranton, PA 16314: Unit# Name Unit #27 & #28 Ross Pippin Unit F Amber King Unit #25 Nick Winner 20' Container Bill Empson 09/28/18:10/05/18
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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF WIND...

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF WINDING UP PROCEEDINGS OF WALKER EYECARE, INC., FORMERLY CRAWFORD EYE ASSOCIATES, INC., A PENNSYLVANIA CORPORATION TO ALL CREDITORS OF WALKER EYECARE, INC., FORMERLY CRAWFORD EYE ASSOCIATES, INC.: This is to notify you that Walker Eyecare, Inc., formerly Crawford Eye Assocaites, Inc., a Pennsylvania Corporation with its registered office located at 1039 Park Avenue, Meadville, PA 16335 is dissolving and winding up its business. SHAFER LAW FIRM, P.C. 890 Market Street Meadville, PA 16335 10/05/18
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PUBLIC NOTICE HOME RULE BORO...

PUBLIC NOTICE HOME RULE BOROUGH OF EDINBORO PUBLIC NOTICE The Council of the Home Rule Borough of Edinboro will meet the following dates at 4:30 PM for 2019 budget workshops for discussion purposes only in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building, 124 Meadville Street, Edinboro, PA 16412: October 10, October 17, October 24, and October 29, 2018. The last date will only be used if needed. 10/05/18
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STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGE...

STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION 1. Publication Title: Oskaloosa Herald. 2. Publication Number 0898-2066 3. Filing Date 9/28/18 4. Issue Frequency: Daily, M, T, Th, F. 5. Number of issues published annually -200 6. Annual Subscription Price - $143.88 7. Complete Mailing Address of Known Office of Publication: 1901 A Ave. W., Oskaloosa, Mahaska, IA 52577-1962. Contact Person: Deb Van Engelenhoven, Telephone: 641-672-2581. 8. Complete Mailing Address of Headquarters or General Business Office of Publisher: 1901 A Ave. W., Oskaloosa, Mahaska, IA 52577-1962. 9. Full Names and Complete Mailing Addresses of Publisher, Editor, and Managing Editor: Publisher - Deb Van Engelenhoven, 1901 A Ave. W., Oskaloosa, Mahaska, IA 52577-1962. Managing Editor - Angie Holland, 1901 A Ave. W., Oskaloosa, Mahaska, IA 52577-1962. 10. Owner: Full Name - Complete Mailing Address CNHI, LLC - 445 Dexter Ave, STE 7000, Montgomery, AL 36104. Raycom Media, Inc. 201 Monroe St 20th Floor, Montgomery, AL 36104. 11. Known Bondholders, Mortgagees, and Other Security Holders Owning or Holding 1 Percent or More of Total Amount of Bonds, Mortgages, or Other Securities. Full Name - Complete Mailing Address None 12. Tax Status Has Not Changed During Preceding 12 Months. 13. Publication: Oskaloosa Herald. 14. Issue Date for Circulation Data Below: 9/21/18. 15. Extend and Nature of Circulation Newspaper /Average No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months/No. Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date. a. Total Number of Copies (Net press run) 1708/1601. b. Paid Circulation (By Mail and Outside the Mail). 1. Mailed Outside-County Paid Subscriptions Stated on PS Form 3541 (Include paid distribution above nominal rate, advertiserÕs proof copies, and exchange copies) 185/175. 2. Mailed In-County Paid Subscriptions Stated on PS Form 3541 (Include paid distribution above nominal rate, advertiserÕs proof copies, and exchange copies 1153/1098. 3. Paid Distribution Outside the Mails Including Sales Through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendors, Counter Sales, and Other Paid Distribution Outside USPS¨ 216/187. 4. Paid Distribution by Other Classes of Mail Through the USPS (e.g. First-Class Maill¨) 0/0. c. Total Paid and/or Requested Circulation (Sum of 15B (1), (2), (3), and (4)) 1554/1460. d. Free or Nominal Rate Distribution (By Mail and Outside the Mail). 1. Free or Normal Rate Outside- County Copies included on PS Form 3541 0/0. 2 Free or Normal Rate In -County included on PS Form 3541. 10/10. 3. Free or Normal Rate Copies, Mailed at Other Classes Through the UPSPS (e.g. First Class Mail) 0/0. 4. Free or Normal Rate Distribution Outside the Mail (Carriers or other means) 16/16. e. Total Free or Nominal Rate Distribution (Sum of 15d (1), (2), (3)) and (4) 26/26. f. Total Distribution (Sum of 15C and e) 1580/1486. g. Copies not Distributed (See Instructions to Publishers #4, (page #3) 128/115. h. Total (Sum of 15f and g) 1708/1601. i. Percent Paid and/or Requested Circulation (15C divided by f times 100) 99% /99%. 16. Electronic Copy Circulation a. Paid Electronic Copies 9/7. b. Total Paid Print Copies (Line 15c) + Paid Electonic Copies (Line 16a) 1563/1467 c, Total Print Distribution (Line 15f) + Paid Electronic Copies (Line 16a) 1589/1493 d. Pecent Paid (Both Print&Electronic Copies) (16b divided by 16c x 100) 99% / 99%. I certify that 50% of all my distributed copies (electronic and print) are paid above a nominal price. 17. Publication of Statement of Ownership If the publication is a general publication, publication of this statement is required. Will be printed in the 10/5/18 issue of this publication. 18. Signature and Title of Editor, Publisher, Business Manager, or Owner : Deb Van Engelenhoven, Publisher Date: 10/1/18. I certify that all information furnished on this form is true and complete. I understand that anyone who furnishes false or misleading information on this form or who omits material or information requested on the form may be subject to criminal sanctions (including fines and imprisonment) and/or civil sanctions (including civil penalties).
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OSKALOOSA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR...

OSKALOOSA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING October 1, 2018 The Oskaloosa City Council met in regular session on Monday, October 1, 2018, at 6:00 p.m. with Mayor Krutzfeldt presiding and the following members answering roll call: Burnett, Caligiuri, Drost, Moore, Ottosson, Walling and Yates. Absent: None. Mayor Krutzfeldt administered the Oath of Office to new Firefighter Dustin Hook. Mayor Krutzfeldt presented American Heart Association HeartSaver Hero Awards to Mahaska County E911 Tele communicator Janel Legvold, Oskaloosa Police Department Officer Gideon Kluge and Lieutenant Jacob Vanderpol, Mahaska Health Partnership Paramedics Rob Hanlon and Jake Halferty, and ER Director Andre Haddon, RN. It was moved by Caligiuri, seconded by Moore to approve the consent agenda: September 17, 2018 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes October 1, 2018 Agenda Receive and file the following reports and communications from advisory and operating boards and commissions: September 10, 2018 Airport Commission Minutes August 13, 2018 Water Board Minutes September 20, 2018 Board of Adjustment Minutes September 14, 2018 Historic Preservation Commission Minutes Claims for September 2018. Renewal application for a Class E Liquor License with Class B Wine Permit and Class C Beer Permit (Carryout Beer) for Fareway Stores, Inc. dba Fareway Stores, Inc. #625, 311 3rd Avenue West. The roll was called and the vote was: AYES: Burnett, Caligiuri, Drost, Moore, Ottosson, Walling and Yates NAYS: None Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion approved. It was moved by Caligiuri, seconded by Moore to approve Pay Application No. 6 in the amount of $205,912.79 to DeLong Construction, Inc. for work completed on the Lacey Recreation Complex Roadway Improvement Project. The roll was called and the vote was: AYES: Burnett, Caligiuri, Drost, Moore, Ottosson, Walling and Yates NAYS: None Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion approved. It was moved by Caligiuri, seconded by Moore to approve Pay Application No. 4 in the amount of $341,617.09 to Dave Schmitt Construction Co., Inc. for work completed on the D Street Reconstruction Project with $325,408.96 to be paid by the City of Oskaloosa and $16,208.13 by the Oskaloosa Municipal Water Department. The roll was called and the vote was: AYES: Burnett, Caligiuri, Drost, Moore, Ottosson, Walling and Yates NAYS: None Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion approved. Caligiuri introduced Resolution No. 18-10-169 entitled ÒRESOLUTION APPROVING THE 2018 FISCAL YEAR URBAN RENEWAL REPORTÓ and moved its approval. Moore seconded the motion. The roll was called and the vote was: AYES: Burnett, Caligiuri, Drost, Moore, Ottosson, Walling and Yates NAYS: None Whereupon the Mayor declared said resolution duly adopted. The Mayor announced there were vacancies on the Airport Commission, Board of Adjustment, Building Code Board of Appeals, Historic Preservation Commission, Mahaska County Solid Waste Management Commission and Recycling Committee, Municipal Housing Agency and Planning and Zoning Commission. The Mayor announced this is the time and place for the public hearing on the sale of city-owned property located at 207 North G Street to Wyndell Campbell for $10,000 and that citizens would now have the opportunity to comment. Kyle Brown, co-owner of Grate Expectations, and Wyndell Campbell, State Farm Agent, commented. No written comments were received. The Mayor declared said hearing closed. It was moved by Yates, seconded by Caligiuri to table the conveyance of city-owned property located at 207 North G Street to Wyndell Campbell for $10,000 until the October 15, 2018 city council meeting. The roll was called and the vote was: AYES: Burnett, Caligiuri, Drost, Moore, Ottosson, Walling and Yates NAYS: None Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion approved. The Mayor announced this is the time and place for the public hearing on amending the zoning ordinance of the City of Oskaloosa by rezoning the property located at 416 Highway 432 from UC (Urban Corridor) to GC (General Commercial) and that citizens would now have the opportunity to comment. Byron Eekhoff, H&S Feed and Country Store, Inc., commented. No written comments were received. The Mayor declared said hearing closed. Caligiuri introduced ÒAN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OSKALOOSA, IOWA BY CHANGING THE ZONING OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 416 HIGHWAY 432 FROM UC, URBAN CORRIDOR DISTRICT, TO GC, GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICTÓ and moved its approval on the first reading. Moore seconded the motion. The roll was called and the vote was: AYES: Burnett, Caligiuri, Drost, Moore, Ottosson, Walling and Yates NAYS: None Whereupon the Mayor declared said ordinance approved on the first reading. Moore introduced Resolution No. 18-10-170 entitled ÒRESOLUTION APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT FOR THE MARJE ADDITION Ð PLAT 5Ó with the sidewalks completed within three years and the certificate of completion of the street per the plans and moved its approval. Ottosson seconded the motion. The roll was called and the vote was: AYES: Burnett, Caligiuri, Drost, Moore, Ottosson, Walling and Yates NAYS: None Whereupon the Mayor declared said resolution duly adopted. Caligiuri introduced ÒAN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TITLE 10, CHAPTER 10.48, ÒPARKING REGULATIONS GENERALLY,Ó OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF OSKALOOSA, IOWAÓ and moved its approval on the second reading. Walling seconded the motion. The roll was called and the vote was: AYES: Burnett, Caligiuri, Drost, Moore, Ottosson, Walling and Yates NAYS: None Whereupon the Mayor declared said ordinance approved on the second reading. Moore introduced ÒAN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OSKALOOSA IOWA CITY CODE BY AMENDING SECTION 13.04.150 RELATIVE TO WATER SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND SECTION 13.04.170 RELATIVE TO METER VALVESÓ and moved its approval on the second reading. Ottosson seconded the motion. The roll was called and the vote was: AYES: Burnett, Caligiuri, Drost, Moore, Ottosson, Walling and Yates NAYS: None Whereupon the Mayor declared said ordinance approved on the second reading. It was moved by Caligiuri, seconded by Moore that the meeting adjourn. Motion carried unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 7:07 p.m. David Krutzfeldt, Mayor ATTEST: Amy Miller, City Clerk City of Oskaloosa Claims List Access Systems, IT support Ð September 3,729.31 Advanced Analytical Solutions, Supplies 67.00 Agriland FS Inc., Grass seed 241.56 Ahlers&Cooney P.C., Legal services - Burrell Apartments 2,577.34 Air Cleaning Technologies, Inc., Supplies 82.50 AKG Construction and Services, Airport maintenance 22,550.00 Allied Security Systems, Library supplies 230.00 Amazon, Library materials/supplies 3,458.72 American Public Works Assoc - Iowa Chapter, Registration Ð Pal 185.00 American Society of Civil Engineers, Membership Ð Pal 265.00 Andrew Jensen, Reimburse mileage 23.00 Aramark Uniform&Career Apparel, LLC, Floor mats 515.76 Area XV Regional Planning Commission, Facade II administration Ð August 1,910.48 Arnold Motor Supply, Supplies 296.83 Asphalt Zipper Inc., Cutting bits - asphalt zipper 1,420.97 B&B Bedding, Mulch 50.82 B&H Automotive and Locksmithing, Door repair 212.00 Barco Municipal Products Inc, Traffic cones 1,322.57 Benjamin Boeke, Reimburse meal expense 10.00 BirdsEyeDesign, Business cards Ð Flahive 55.00 Bituminous Materials&Supply LP, Asphalt oil 3,762.69 Bradshaw, Fowler, Proctor& Fairgrave, PC, Legal services - Regional airport 1,570.00 Breman and Sons Tree Service, Tree removal 2,850.00 Brian Booy Construction&Edel's Inc, Demo I loan - 617 South D St 4,000.00 Brown's Shoe Fit Company, Duty boots 300.00 Capital City Equipment Co, Parts for repair 233.16 Cardiac Science Corp, AED trainer 324.80 Certified Pest Control LLC, Pest control 272.00 Champion Storage and Signs, Decals - Police vehicle 550.00 Chandi Maleski, Reimburse mileage 1.08 Christian Opportunity Center, Cleaning services - Public Works 135.90 Christner Contracting, Inc., Payment #16 - Facade improvements 11,113.64 City of University Park, Professional services - Burlington Rd project 1,426.65 CivicPlus, Inc., Website redesign services 8,750.00 Community Development LLC, Facade contingency reimbursement 680.92 Conner M&Brittni R Shannon, Refund building permit 97.50 Courtney Ryan, Reimburse meal expense 8.55 Culligan Water Conditioning, Water services Ð Wastewater 30.95 Cunningham Inc., Repair air conditioning Ð Wastewater 346.50 Curtis Architecture and Design PC, Professional services - Facade Phase II 9,942.50 D.J. Gongol&Associates, Parts for repair 173.21 Danlee Corp&Dan Laursen Excavating, Demo II loan - 203 N 3rd St 4,000.00 Dave Schmitt Construction Co Inc, Payment #3 - South D St project 500,693.13 David D. Dixon, September legal fees 2,200.00 DeJong Lawn&Landscaping Inc, Weed control 620.00 Dell Marketing L.P., Computer software 281.97 DeLong Construction Inc, Payment #5 - Lacey complex road improvements 163,600.78 Delta Dental of Iowa, Dental insurance 886.78 Demco Inc., Library supplies 110.19 Edel Inc, Sewer main repairs 9,106.59 Edward D Jones, Savings Edward Jones 500.00 EnvisionWare, Annual maintenance Ð Library 671.90 Fastenal Company, Supplies 29.94 Fidelity Security Life Insurance Company, Vision insurance 274.03 Four Seasons - Yard Care, September mowing Ð Parks 6,450.00 Fox Engineering Associates Inc, Professional services - Sewer plant improvements 14,957.50 Francis Electric, Starter - Brine truck 600.00 Fred Pryor Seminars, Registration - Pal, Vroegh 598.00 Fred's Muffler Shop Inc, Tail pipe 16.00 G&L Clothing, Uniforms 325.75 Gall's LLC, Uniforms 571.78 Garden&Associates LTD, Professional services 41,137.63 Genus Landscape Architects, PC, Reading garden services 428.20 Grimes Building Fund LLC, Facade contingency reimbursement 566.52 Grip Music Production Inc, Facade contingency reimbursement 181.05 Hach Company, Lab supplies 377.77 Haines Auto Supply, Gloves 452.73 Heiman Inc., Fire supplies 2,096.70 Highway 92 Walnut Co, Supplies 33.11 Hunters LLC, Facade contingency reimbursement 437.38 Hy Vee Accounts Receivable, Supplies 38.13 I.U.P.A.T. District Council 81, Union dues 228.69 IA Munic Workers Comp Assoc, Work comp payment #4 2,491.00 Ideal Ready Mix Company Inc, Supplies 83.64 Ingram Library Services, Library materials 2,193.63 Ink Happens, Hats 77.00 Interstate Battery Systems, Battery 107.95 Iowa Central Community College, Training Ð Haroldson 110.00 Iowa Law Enforcement Academy, ILEA Basic training- Barnhart,DeKleine,VanWyk 19,220.00 Iowa League of Cities, ECIC meeting - City Council 113.00 Iowa Methodist Occupational Health and Wellness, Professional services 2,610.00 Jacob Vanderpol, Reimburse meal expense 19.82 Jerry Thompson Trucking, Gravel - Dog Park 506.20 Jetco Inc., Repairs Ð Wastewater 489.40 John Deere Financial, Parts for repair 996.32 John Deere Power Plan, Parts for repair 29.17 Kelderman Manufacturing Inc, Truck repairs Ð Parks 1,928.36 Kelly Supply Company, Supplies 446.42 Keystone Laboratories Inc, Annual NPDES permit testing 2,395.40 Kiesler's Police Supply Inc, Duty weapons 66.28 Kirkwood Community College Cont. Ed., Training Ð Hook/ Johnson 195.00 Klyn's Tire Service Inc, Tire repair 20.00 Kraig Ford, Oil change 100.13 Lappin Tire Inc, Tire repairs 557.50 Lawson Products Inc., Supplies 174.94 Library Journals LLC, Registration Ð Sirovy 179.00 Liebus Concrete Products Inc, Supplies 90.00 Local Disposal Inc, Waste removal 90.00 Madison National Life, September life insurance premium 493.85 Mahaska, Ice machine rental Ð Wastewater 250.00 Mahaska Co Clerk of Court, Filing fees 170.00 Mahaska Co Highway Dept, Fuel 6,382.25 Mahaska Communication Group, LLC, Telephone services 3,415.82 Mahaska County Treasurer, Property taxes - Parcel 1024131001 59.00 Mahaska Drug, Medications 452.43 Mahaska Rural Water Systems Inc, Utilities 118.95 Malcom Lumber Window&Door Center, Supplies 77.22 Manhole Adjustable Riser Co, Manhole riser 157.50 Mari-Kay Corbett, Uniform repair 28.00 Marilyn Johannes, Reimburse mileage 5.70 Martens&Company CPA LLP, FY 2018 Audit 9,500.00 Mc Kim Tractor Service LLC, Equipment repair 130.84 Meland Co, Pump out grit - Wastewater plants 380.00 Messerli Plumbing and Heating, Repairs - Edmundson Pool 528.00 Michael Schrock Jr., Reimburse meeting expense 1,138.66 MidAmerican Energy, Utilities 27,871.85 Mid-Iowa Solid Waste Equip Co Inc., Supplies 34.16 Midwest Liquid Systems, Equipment repair 620.50 Midwest Sanitation Service, Waste removal 215.00 Midwest Wheel Companies, Battery tender 85.70 Misty D. White Willis, September legal fees 2,666.30 Motion Industries, Inc., Supplies 38.82 MTI Distributing Inc, Supplies 112.83 Municipal Pipe Tool Co, Parts for repair 2,469.96 Municipal Supply Inc, Marking paint 712.36 Murry Real Estate, Appraisal services - Van Egmond 2,000.00 Norris Asphalt Paving Inc, Hot mix asphalt 1,547.70 NW Corner LLC, Facade contingency reimbursement 691.67 Occupational Health Centers of the Southwest PA Inc, Professional services 43.50 O'Reilly Auto Parts, Supplies 3.99 Oskaloosa Area Chamber& Development Group, Quarterly contribution 10,000.00 Oskaloosa Downtown Development LLC, Facade contingency reimbursement 232.83 Oskaloosa Glass& Millwork Inc., Doors - Edmundson Pool 95.00 Oskaloosa Herald/Shopper, August publications 647.86 Oskaloosa Rotary Club, Weekly dues 215.00 Oskaloosa Water Dept, Wastewater supplies 1,907.60 Outer Limits Truck Repair, Inc, Vehicle repair Ð Wastewater 236.00 Petroleum Marketers Management Insurance, Annual insurance 3,975.00 Phillips Machine&Metal Fab Inc, Parts for repair - Ag Gator 499.92 Pitney Bowes Reserve Account, Postage 200.00 PPME 2003 IBPAT, Police union dues 276.43 Premier Office Equipment Inc., Copier maintenance 992.05 Quill Corporation, Office supplies 724.12 Racom Corporation, Equipment set up - Police Dept 3,443.02 RAD Partners Iowa, Professional services 85.00 Riboy LLC, Facade contingency reimbursement 561.08 Rose Van Egmond, Easement - P2D1 Sewer improvements 1,800.00 Ryder Truck, Semi truck Ð Wastewater 30,000.00 Schindler Elevator Corp, Scheduled maintenance 123.07 Schumacher Elevator Company, Scheduled maintenance 610.01 Secretary of State, Notary renewals 60.00 Sherwin-Williams, Paint supplies 358.67 Siefering Farms LLC, Facade contingency reimbursement 688.81 State Hygienic Laboratory, Pool testing 13.00 Steen Vos LLC, Facade contingency reimbursement 1,740.63 Stivers Ford, Police vehicles 806.00 Summit Companies, Annual services Ð Parks 94.00 SupplyWorks, Supplies 152.65 Swims Sports - Awards and Screenprint, Locker name plates Ð Fire 90.00 The Office Center Inc., Office supplies 46.68 The Wall Street Journal, Annual subscription 467.88 Tompkins Industries Inc., Supplies 5.92 Transamerican Employee Benefits, Transamerica 347.31 Trans-Iowa Equipment LLC, Parts for repair 388.62 Treasurer Iowa State University, Fire training Ð Hook 50.00 True Value Hardware, Supplies 310.35 U.S. Cellular, Telephone services 116.79 United Way, United Way 22.00 Utility Equipment Co, Repair clamp 975.00 Van Meter and Associates, Inc., Registration Ð Vanderpol 160.00 Van Wall Equipment Inc, Tractor repair - Public Works 1,377.00 Veenstra&Kimm, Inc., August building inspection services 18,728.02 Verizon Wireless, Broadband services 328.40 Verizon Wireless Ð VSAT, Professional services - Police Dept 50.00 Visu-Sewer Inc, Payment 5 - P1 D2 Sewer improvements 286,037.13 Walmart Community/GECRB, Supplies 83.27 Wellings Power Products, Parts for repair 70.80 Wellington Tools Sales Inc, Tools 267.55 Windstream, Telephone services 503.90 Winn Corp, Pea gravel 2,874.00 WSG&Solutions Inc, Shear pins 475.00 Wymore Automotive, Vehicle repair 60.00 Ziegler Inc., Parts for repair 245.01 1,310,557.26 September Payroll 291,545.72 Expenditures Revenue General Fund 133,394.27 35,478.93 General Fund Insurance Fund 2,491.00 47.00 Library Copier Revolving Fund 141.50 372.15 Road Use Tax Fund 21,950.39 1,092.00 Housing Fund 8,000.00 2,311.03 Library Memorial Fund 4,507.41 603.85 Miscellaneous Gift Fund 396.15 50.00 Library Maintenance Fund 390.00 0.00 Miscellaneous Grants Fund 592.76 25,860.00 Park Shelter Capital Improvement 53.07 110.00 City Hall Improvements 7.87 0.00 Faade Improvement Grant Project 16,894.53 0.00 Faade Improvement Grant Phase II Project 11,852.98 0.00 Burlington Road Reconstruction Fund 1,426.65 0.00 South D Street Reconstruction Fund 510,587.91 0.00 Pavement Management 1,723.92 0.00 Lacey Roads Improvements Fund 163,600.78 0.00 Sanitary Sewer O&M Fund 83,805.30 0.00 Sanitary Sewer Revenue Fund 0.00 30,395.07 Inflow&Infilteration Improvements 2018-1 SRF 314,711.28 0.00 Airport Fund 29,784.76 1,583.41 Storm Water Utility Fund 1,727.85 2.30 Edumundson Golf Course Fund 952.32 41,089.40 Copier/Rax Revolving Fund 1,070.71 2.00 Employee Health Self-Insurance 493.85 2,340.00 1,310,557.26 141,337.14 Boston, Troy, Cell phone reimbursement 20.00 Calzaretta, Michael, Cell phone reimbursement 20.00 Jensen, Andrew, Cell phone reimbursement 20.00 McMains, Gina, Cell phone reimbursement 20.00 Murphy, Sean, Cell phone reimbursement 20.00 Neff, Mark, Cell phone reimbursement 20.00 Pal, Akhilesh, Cell phone reimbursement 20.00 Schrock Jr, Michael, Cell phone reimbursement 20.00 Vander Meyden, Bruce, Cell phone reimbursement 20.00 Vroegh, Grant, Cell phone reimbursement 20.00 Witt, Nicky, Cell phone reimbursement 20.00
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PUBLIC NOTICE THE OSKALOOSA HI...

PUBLIC NOTICE The Oskaloosa Historic Preservation Commission will hold a public hearing at 12:00 PM on Friday, October 19, 2018. The hearing will hold a public hearing at 12:00 PM on Friday, October 19, 2018. The hearing will be held in the City Council Chambers in Oskaloosa City Hall (220 South Market). The purpose of the hearing is to consider a Certificate of Appropriateness for the property located at 118 1st Ave East in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Interested persons are invited to appear to speak for or against this application.
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PROPERTIES POSTED NO TRESPAS...

PROPERTIES POSTED NO TRESPASSING, NO HUNTING, NO FISHING, NO ATV RIDING as of Oct. 2, 2018 Properties posted belonging to Albert W. & Janice Hale Property located on Cane Creek and Black Water Road in Laurel County.
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PUBLISHER RESERVES THE RIGHT T...

PUBLISHER reserves the right to refuse any ad. Advertising space contracted cannot be subletted to others. Publisher shall for no reason be liable for more than the value of the actual space occupied by the item in which an error occurred. Likewise, the Publisher assumes no liabilities for any omission or failure to publish an ad.
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NOTICE
NOTICE
BOYD COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION’S 2018-2019 TAX RATES
Pursuant to KRS 424.250, the Boyd County Board of Education is publishing its adopted 2018-2019 tax rates. The Kentucky Board of Education approved these rates on October 2, 2018.
Real Estate Tax Rate Tangible Property Tax Rate (12.8 cents of the above rates will be allocated Motor Vehicle/Watercraft Tax Rate Utility Tax Rate (including cable services)
65.7 cents per $100 of assessed value 65.7 cents per $100 of assessed value to the Building Fund) 54.7 cents per $100 of assessed value 3.0%
If any additional information is needed, please contact the
Boyd County Board of Education
’s Central Office at
606-928-4141.
Published October 7, 2018
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
The
City of Russell, Kentucky
will receive sealed bids at the City Building until 11:00 a.m. on October 25, 2018 for the purpose purchasing 3 sets of turn out gear for the Russell Fire Department. The Russell Fire Department is bidding out for Fire Truck Maintenance and Yearly Inspections. The bid package may be picked up at the Russell City Building. Bids will be opened at 11:00 a.m. on October 25, 2018 in the Russell Council Chambers. The award shall be made on the basis of the best evaluated bid price that the City deems to be in their best interest and measurable criteria to be utilized are as follows:
1. Length of warranty
2. Availability and quality of service
The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Joyce Conley City Clerk/Treasurer
(606)836-9666
Published: October 7, 2018
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ADOPTION NOTICE
ADOPTION NOTICE
The
Madison County Fiscal Court
had adopted Ordinance 18-17 on Sept. 25, 2018 in the Madison County Courtroom, Richmond, KY.
This ordinance amends Ord 00-02 by amending the regulations regarding construction guarantees and performance bonds. A copy of the entire ordinance is available in the office of the County Judge Executive.
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF ELECTION
PUBLIC NOTICE OF ELECTION
Pursuant to the Code of Alabama, 1975, §17-9-5, I hereby give notice of the General & Constitutional Amendment Election to be held Tuesday, November 6, 2018.
The following are to be voted:
Governor
Lieutenant Governor
U.S. Representative, 5th Congressional District
Attorney General
State Senator, Districts 1, 2 & 3
State Representative, Districts 2, 4, 5, 6 & 25
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Places 1, 2, 3 & 4
Court of Civil Appeals Judge, Places 1, 2, & 3
Court of Criminal Appeals Judge, Places 1,2, & 3
Secretary of State
State Treasurer
State Auditor
Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries
Public Service Commission, Places 1 & 2
Member, State Board of Education, Districts 6 & 8
Circuit Clerk, Limestone County
Limestone County Judge of Probate
Limestone County Sheriff
Chairman, Limestone County Commission
Member, Limestone County Commission, Districts 1 & 3
Limestone County License Commissioner
Limestone County Coroner
Member, Limestone County Board of Education, Districts 6 & 7
Proposed Statewide Amendments, Numbers 1, 2, 3 & 4
Bobbi Bailey Elections Director
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REGULAR MEETING
CITY OF ATHENS PLANNING COMMISSION
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REGULAR MEETING
CITY OF ATHENS PLANNING COMMISSION - REGULAR MEETING October 16, 2018
Work Session at 5:00 p.m. and Regular Meeting at 5:45 p.m. Location - City Council Chambers, City Hall, 200 Hobbs St. West
1. Public Hearing Request of Kenny Winter for a Preliminary Plat of Cherry Hills Subdivision, a subdivision of 21 lots on +/- 8.44 acres, located to the south of Piney Creek Drive off of the Plainfield Drive street stub in a CPUD, Conventional Planned Unit Development District.
2. Public Hearing Request of Benjamin C. and Mary Kate Anderson for a Final Plat of Hutton Place Subdivision, a subdivision of +/- 3.93 acres into two lots, located at 15450 AL HWY 251 in an R-1-1 Single Family Low Density Residential District.
3. Public Hearing Request of the City of Athens for a Final Plat of Pryor Park Subdivision, a consolidation of +/- 32.8 acres into a single lot, located at the northwest corner of Pryor Street and Boardwalk Main Street (Sussex Drive) in a TI-Traditional Institutional District.
4. Public Hearing Request of Nick Hamlin and Sam Gates for a minor revision to the Meres Phase III Masterplan, located on the east side of Linton Road between AL HWY 251 and Forrest Street, in a C-PUD, Conventional Planned Unit Development.
5. Public Hearing Request of Athens City Board of Education to rezone property on the Southwest corner of Pryor Street and US Highway 31 North, from the B-2 General Business District to a TB Traditional Business District.
6. Public Hearing Request of HBC Family LLC to rezone property on the northeast corner of Jefferson Street and Elm Street at 210 West Elm Street, from the B-1 Neighborhood Business District to a TB Traditional Business District.
7. Public Hearing Request of John D. Furline & Teresa Dawn Furline to rezone +/- 19 acres of property on the east side of Lindsay Lane South immediately north of Indian Trace Subdivision from the R-1-1 Single Family Residential District to a C-PUD, Conventional Planned Unit Development District.
8. Public Hearing Request of Athens Land Company to rezone +/- 23.50 acres of property on the west side of Lindsay Lane South immediately north of Whitfield Colony Subdivision from the B-2 General Business District to an R-2 Multifamily District.
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