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THE BELLEVILLE TELESCOPE THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2019 County Deeds Filed Warranty Deed: Janice M. Janasek, sole member of Bluemont Properties, LLC, to Janice M. Janasek. W1/2,SW1/4, except N 16’ and NE 1/4, SW 1/4, 33, 2, 1. S/2 NE/4, 27, 2, 3. Warranty Deed: Brett A. Grauerholz and Emily L. Grauerholz to Steven R. Kasl, Sr. N1/2 of Lots 15 and 16, Block 23 of the Original Townsite to the City of Belleville. Warranty Deed: Ethan S. Mahin and Elizabeth Mahin to 374 Enterprises, LLC. Lots 4,5,6,7,8, Block 4, 20,3,5 of the Original Townsite of the City of Courtland. Warranty Deed: Heath- er Burk to USD 109. E 60’ of Lot 22, Block 21 of the Original Townsite of Bel- leville. N1/2, Lots 23,24, Block 21 of the Original Townsite of Belleville. Joint Tenancy War- ranty Deed: Barry K. Bottger, Attorney-in-Fact for Robert G. Bottger and Phillis Bottger to Josh K. Weatherhead and Brittany A. Weatherhead. Lots 7,8, Block 13 of the original Townsite of Belleville. General Warranty Deed: Eric Shane Throck- morton to Lea Dawn Welch. Lot 12 of Sanborn’s Subdivision of Blocks 6,7,8,9,10, and Lots 5,6,7,8,9,10 of Block 11 of East Prairie View Addition to the City of Belleville. W 17’ of Lot 5,6, and E11’ of Lot 7, Block 2 in the Southern Addition to the City of Belleville. S 1/2 S 1/2 SW 1/4, 5,3,3. E 80’, N1/2, Lot 1, Block 11 in Hogin’s Addition to the City of Belleville. Trustee’s Deed: Harold L. Campbell, as Trustee of The Campbell Family Trust to Arlene T. Gleue. S 65’ of W 39’ of Lot 7, Block 2 of Southern Addition to City of Belleville. Republic County District Court CRIMINAL Jeffery Little, Belleville, Criminal damage to prop- erty. Bond set at $1000. SMALL CLAIMS Amie Doyen, Concordia vs. Peter Dahl, Belleville. Judgment for the plaintiff $4000 plus interest and costs. L & H Rentals, Bel- leville vs. Dustin Crane, Belleville. Judgment for the plaintiff $566.45 plus interest and costs. TRAFFIC Elizabeth Purdy, Omaha, Nebr, 80/70. $153. Jeffery Dotson, Lincoln, Nebr, 60/50. $153. Kinzey Carmichael, For- moso, Kans, no seatbelt. $30. Ann Jenkins, Rio Ran- cho, New Mexico, 72/50. $231. Jason Owen, Loveland, Colo, 95/65. $303. Clifford Miller, Stark City, Missouri, 68/60 and driving while suspended. $2500 Cash Bond. James Goar, Mund- en, Kans, no seatbelt, failure to provide liability insurance, and driving in violation of court ordered restrictions. $188. Ariel Millsap, Lincoln, Nebr, 80/70. $153. Brandon Brennan, Haddam, Kans, no proof of liability insurance, no drivers license. $508. Quiroz Castaneda, Hori- 8A zon City, Tex, overweight. $228. Isaac Okeng, Lincoln, Nebr, 65/50. $183. Christopher Mclain, Round Rock, Texas, 65/50. $183. James Willyard, Jr., St. Louis, Misouri, overweight. $288. David Ellis, Washington, DC, 80/70. $153. Gregory Pesall, Web- ster, South Dakota, over- weight. $268. Olivia Reid, Lincoln, Nebr, 80/70 and left of center. $154. Patrick Jones, Cache, Okla, overweight. $273. Joshua Woods, Topeka, Kans, overweight. $168. Alexis Caballero-Rodri- guez, Las Vegas, Neva, overweight. $308. James Clemons, Hunts- ville, Alab, overweight. $258. Levi Tucker, Saint John, Kans, 80/70. $153. Christina Garza, Lincoln, Nebr, 82/50 and driving while suspended. $500 Cash Bond. Republic County Sheriff’s Department April 16 Vehicle-deer accident US36 and Mustang LN. April 19 Vehicle-deer accident US81 and US36. April 22 Vehicle-deer accident Lincoln RD. Republic County Jail April 21 Shannon Perry, admitted by Republic County Sher- iff, on suspicion of pos- session of marijuana, and possession of drug par- aphernalia. Posted $250 Cash Bond. Aaron Craig Riel, ad- mitted by Republic County Sheriff, on suspicion of possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Posted $250 Cash Bond. April 25 Jacob Royce Nance, ad- mitted by Republic County Sheriff for Parole Violation. Number of inmates in Jail April 29: 1. Belleville Police Department April 22 Responded to 1100 Block of O St. for non-inju- ry accident. April 23 Received report of harassment. Investigation continues. April 24 Responded to 1307 28th St. for minor non-injury ac- cident occurring on private property. April 25 Responded to 2300 Block of L St. regarding noise complaint. Handled by officer. Responded to 1200 Block of 20th St. regarding suspicious activity. April 26 Responded to 1307 28th St. for report of suspicious activity. During the reporting pe- riod officers made 16 traffic stops, assisted 11 persons A calendar of events is provided by The Telescope as a public service for meetings and events offered to the public at no charge. Notices of fundrais- ers or events that have a fee may also be included if they are also accompa- nied by paid advertising. Upcoming Events East Elementary Pre- school Meeting East Elementary will be holding an informational meeting and preschool enrollment on Wednes- day, May 7, at 7 p.m. in the East gym. Parents of children preschool age are encouraged to attend. For more information please contact East Ele- mentary at 785-527-2330 -- Container Gardening The River Valley Extension District is hosting a Moth- er’s Day Planting Party, on Monday May 13, 2019 from 2-5 p.m. The event will be held at Polansky Seed, 2729 M St. in Bel- leville. This is a come and go event. The class is de- signed to be hands on, come prepared to get dirty. Bring your flowerpots and come make a display to take home and enjoy all season long. For more information contact Kelsey Hatesohl at the Washington County Extension Office, 785-325- 2121. -- or agencies, and complet- ed three VIN inspections. Republic County Commissioners Actions at the April 23, 2019 Republic County Commission meeting: • Permission was granted for Kris Kling District Court Clerk, to replace the cushions for the jurors. The expense will be paid from county general. • Due to conflict the May 20, 2019 meeting will be moved to Tuesday, May 21, 2019. • Kay Shoemaker, Republic County Develop- ment secretary, requested signatures on the follow- ing documents: * Release of obligation to the County by paying loan in full from Country Place Home Plus. * Release collateral as- signment from Cincinnati Insurance for Country Place Home Plus. * Release collateral assignment from Farm Bureau Life Insurance Policy for Diane M Lar- son-Floersch. * Release collateral assignment from Farm Bureau Life Insurance Policy for Robert Flo- ersch. • Raymond Raney, Belleville High Banks, inquired regarding funds for 2019 repairs and im- provements for the gates to the racetrack. Commis- sioner Splichal assured there is up to $14,000 in the 2019 budget for the High Banks. • Chuck Westin, con- cerned citizen, request- ed in writing that the commissioner research implementing zoning in Republic County. Westin stressed that some re- quests for improvements in the county may benefit a small group but the county as a whole might not benefit. • Clerk Marsicek presented the audit report from Randy Hof- meier regarding possi- ble fund transfers from County General, Road & Bridge, Noxious Weeds and Emergency Medical Services. Commissioners will review the report and make recommendation on Monday, April 29. • Twelve students and two teachers from Re- public County Headstart visited with the commis- sioners as part of their courthouse tour. • Beth Ball, Deputy Clerk, explained that the Family Medical Leave Act was created to grant employees up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave time during a 12 month period for medical reasons for themselves or immediate family members. Commissioners made the determination if the application of the employee meets the qual- ifications. • Dustin Zenger, Highway and Solid Waste director, presented and discussed with Commis- sioners the following: * Ordering 3,000 tons of cold mix asphalt for 2019 from Hall Brothers. * Received a quote from Hall Brothers to apply hot mix asphalt to 4 miles of blacktop north of Cuba. * Central Valley Ag is preparing a quote a fuel- ing system. * Truck bids are to be opened on May 6. * Bridge crew is work- ing on culverts and then will install a bridge on 240 Rd near Queen Road. * Asphalt crew will be patching roads during May and June then seal- ing roads in July. * Zenger attended the National Conference in Wichita the week of April 15 to April 18. • Entered into exec- utive session for three minutes to discuss non-elected personnel re- garding job performance. Attending the session were the commissioners and Zenger. No action was taken. • Peggy Frint, Regis- ter of Deeds, and Sandee Swanson, Deputy Regis- ter of Deeds, explained their 2020 budget re- quest. • Approved a motion to Proclaim May 19th to May 25th as Emergency Medical Services Week. • Patrick Comstock announced he has re- ceived three applications for the assistant custodi- an positions and will set up interviews. • Commissioner Spli- chal attend the Juvenile Detention meeting. • Commissioners P090120 06/09 State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, State Farm Indemnity Company, Bloomington, IL Call my office for a quote 24/7. You’re a neighbor, not a number. John Banister Ins Agcy Inc John Banister, Agent Hwy 36 & L Sts, PO Box 272 Belleville, KS 66935 Bus: 785-527-5343 Give your child a Gift to Last a Lifetime 25 years of experience in General Dentistry and Orthodontics Fischer Family Dentistry 2337 G Street Suite 3 Belleville KS 785 527-5602 BRACES requested that Rob Kasl be contacted in regards to the removal of the flag poles around the court- house lawn. The meeting adjourned at 12:15 p.m. DURFLINGER DISPOSAL SERVICE 785-527-5219 Durflinger Disposal offers trash service anywhere in Republic County. No extra charge for TV’s, carpet, furniture, etc. The best trash service and lowest rates in North Central Kansas. Phone: REQUEST YOUR FREE INFO KIT TODAY! *With a single battery. © 2019 Inogen, Inc. All rights reserved. JUST 2.8 LBS. Portable Oxygen For The Way You Want to Live Includes Everything You Need to Regain Your Freedom At just 2.8* lbs, the Inogen One G4 is the ultralight portable oxygen concentrator you have been waiting for. 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THE BELLEVILLE TELESCOPE THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2019

County

Deeds Filed

Warranty Deed: Janice M. Janasek, sole member of Bluemont Properties, LLC, to Janice M. Janasek. W1/2,SW1/4, except N 16’ and NE 1/4, SW 1/4, 33, 2, 1. S/2 NE/4, 27, 2, 3.

Warranty Deed: Brett A. Grauerholz and Emily L. Grauerholz to Steven R. Kasl, Sr. N1/2 of Lots 15 and 16, Block 23 of the Original Townsite to the City of Belleville.

Warranty Deed: Ethan S. Mahin and Elizabeth Mahin to 374 Enterprises, LLC. Lots 4,5,6,7,8, Block 4, 20,3,5 of the Original Townsite of the City of Courtland.

Warranty Deed: Heath-er Burk to USD 109. E 60’ of Lot 22, Block 21 of the Original Townsite of Bel-leville. N1/2, Lots 23,24, Block 21 of the Original Townsite of Belleville.

Joint Tenancy War-ranty Deed: Barry K. Bottger, Attorney-in-Fact for Robert G. Bottger and Phillis Bottger to Josh K. Weatherhead and Brittany A. Weatherhead. Lots 7,8, Block 13 of the original Townsite of Belleville.

General Warranty Deed: Eric Shane Throck-morton to Lea Dawn Welch. Lot 12 of Sanborn’s Subdivision of Blocks 6,7,8,9,10, and Lots 5,6,7,8,9,10 of Block 11 of East Prairie View Addition to the City of Belleville. W 17’ of Lot 5,6, and E11’ of Lot 7, Block 2 in the Southern Addition to the City of Belleville. S 1/2 S 1/2 SW 1/4, 5,3,3. E 80’, N1/2, Lot 1, Block 11 in Hogin’s Addition to the City of Belleville.

Trustee’s Deed: Harold L. Campbell, as Trustee of The Campbell Family Trust to Arlene T. Gleue. S 65’ of W 39’ of Lot 7, Block 2 of Southern Addition to City of Belleville.

Republic County District Court

CRIMINAL Jeffery Little, Belleville,

Criminal damage to prop-erty. Bond set at $1000.

SMALL CLAIMSAmie Doyen, Concordia

vs. Peter Dahl, Belleville. Judgment for the plaintiff $4000 plus interest and costs.

L & H Rentals, Bel-leville vs. Dustin Crane, Belleville. Judgment for the plaintiff $566.45 plus interest and costs.

TRAFFICElizabeth Purdy, Omaha,

Nebr, 80/70. $153.Jeffery Dotson, Lincoln,

Nebr, 60/50. $153. Kinzey Carmichael, For-

moso, Kans, no seatbelt. $30.

Ann Jenkins, Rio Ran-cho, New Mexico, 72/50. $231.

Jason Owen, Loveland, Colo, 95/65. $303.

Clifford Miller, Stark City, Missouri, 68/60 and driving while suspended. $2500 Cash Bond.

James Goar, Mund-en, Kans, no seatbelt, failure to provide liability insurance, and driving in violation of court ordered restrictions. $188.

Ariel Millsap, Lincoln, Nebr, 80/70. $153.

Brandon Brennan, Haddam, Kans, no proof of liability insurance, no drivers license. $508.

Quiroz Castaneda, Hori-

8A

zon City, Tex, overweight. $228.

Isaac Okeng, Lincoln, Nebr, 65/50. $183.

Christopher Mclain, Round Rock, Texas, 65/50. $183.

James Willyard, Jr., St. Louis, Misouri, overweight. $288.

David Ellis, Washington, DC, 80/70. $153.

Gregory Pesall, Web-ster, South Dakota, over-weight. $268.

Olivia Reid, Lincoln, Nebr, 80/70 and left of center. $154.

Patrick Jones, Cache, Okla, overweight. $273.

Joshua Woods, Topeka, Kans, overweight. $168.

Alexis Caballero-Rodri-guez, Las Vegas, Neva, overweight. $308.

James Clemons, Hunts-ville, Alab, overweight. $258.

Levi Tucker, Saint John, Kans, 80/70. $153.

Christina Garza, Lincoln, Nebr, 82/50 and driving while suspended. $500 Cash Bond.

Republic County Sheriff’s Department

April 16Vehicle-deer accident

US36 and Mustang LN.

April 19Vehicle-deer accident

US81 and US36.

April 22Vehicle-deer accident

Lincoln RD.

Republic County Jail

April 21Shannon Perry, admitted

by Republic County Sher-iff, on suspicion of pos-session of marijuana, and possession of drug par-aphernalia. Posted $250 Cash Bond.

Aaron Craig Riel, ad-mitted by Republic County Sheriff, on suspicion of possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Posted $250 Cash Bond.

April 25Jacob Royce Nance, ad-

mitted by Republic County Sheriff for Parole Violation.

Number of inmates in Jail April 29: 1.

Belleville PoliceDepartment

April 22Responded to 1100

Block of O St. for non-inju-ry accident.

April 23Received report of

harassment. Investigation continues.

April 24 Responded to 1307 28th

St. for minor non-injury ac-cident occurring on private property.

April 25 Responded to 2300

Block of L St. regarding noise complaint. Handled by officer.

Responded to 1200 Block of 20th St. regarding suspicious activity.

April 26Responded to 1307 28th

St. for report of suspicious activity.

During the reporting pe-riod officers made 16 traffic stops, assisted 11 persons

A calendar of events is provided by The Telescope as a public service for meetings and events offered to the public at no charge. Notices of fundrais-ers or events that have a fee may also be included if they are also accompa-nied by paid advertising.

Upcoming Events

East Elementary Pre-school Meeting

East Elementary will be holding an informational meeting and preschool enrollment on Wednes-day, May 7, at 7 p.m. in the East gym. Parents of children preschool age are encouraged to attend.

For more information please contact East Ele-mentary at 785-527-2330

--

Container Gardening The River Valley Extension District is hosting a Moth-er’s Day Planting Party,

on Monday May 13, 2019 from 2-5 p.m. The event will be held at Polansky Seed, 2729 M St. in Bel-leville.

This is a come and go event. The class is de-signed to be hands on, come prepared to get dirty.

Bring your flowerpots and come make a display to take home and enjoy all season long.

For more information contact Kelsey Hatesohl at the Washington County Extension Office, 785-325-2121.

--

or agencies, and complet-ed three VIN inspections.

Republic County Commissioners

Actions at the April 23, 2019 Republic County Commission meeting:

• Permission was granted for Kris Kling District Court Clerk, to replace the cushions for the jurors. The expense will be paid from county general.

• Due to conflict the May 20, 2019 meeting will be moved to Tuesday, May 21, 2019.

• Kay Shoemaker, Republic County Develop-ment secretary, requested signatures on the follow-ing documents:

* Release of obligation to the County by paying loan in full from Country Place Home Plus.

* Release collateral as-signment from Cincinnati Insurance for Country Place Home Plus.

* Release collateral assignment from Farm Bureau Life Insurance Policy for Diane M Lar-son-Floersch.

* Release collateral assignment from Farm Bureau Life Insurance Policy for Robert Flo-ersch.

• Raymond Raney, Belleville High Banks, inquired regarding funds for 2019 repairs and im-provements for the gates to the racetrack. Commis-sioner Splichal assured there is up to $14,000 in the 2019 budget for the High Banks.

• Chuck Westin, con-cerned citizen, request-ed in writing that the commissioner research implementing zoning in Republic County. Westin stressed that some re-quests for improvements in the county may benefit a small group but the county as a whole might not benefit.

• Clerk Marsicek presented the audit report from Randy Hof-meier regarding possi-ble fund transfers from County General, Road & Bridge, Noxious Weeds and Emergency Medical Services. Commissioners will review the report and make recommendation on Monday, April 29.

• Twelve students and two teachers from Re-public County Headstart visited with the commis-sioners as part of their courthouse tour.

• Beth Ball, Deputy Clerk, explained that the Family Medical Leave Act was created to grant employees up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave time during a 12 month period for medical reasons for themselves or immediate family members. Commissioners made the determination if the application of the employee meets the qual-ifications.

• Dustin Zenger, Highway and Solid Waste director, presented and discussed with Commis-sioners the following:

* Ordering 3,000 tons of cold mix asphalt for 2019 from Hall Brothers.

* Received a quote from Hall Brothers to apply hot mix asphalt to 4 miles of blacktop north of Cuba.

* Central Valley Ag is preparing a quote a fuel-ing system.

* Truck bids are to be opened on May 6.

* Bridge crew is work-ing on culverts and then will install a bridge on 240 Rd near Queen Road.

* Asphalt crew will be patching roads during May and June then seal-ing roads in July.

* Zenger attended the National Conference in Wichita the week of April 15 to April 18.

• Entered into exec-utive session for three minutes to discuss non-elected personnel re-garding job performance. Attending the session were the commissioners and Zenger. No action was taken.

• Peggy Frint, Regis-ter of Deeds, and Sandee Swanson, Deputy Regis-ter of Deeds, explained their 2020 budget re-quest.

• Approved a motion to Proclaim May 19th to May 25th as Emergency Medical Services Week.

• Patrick Comstock announced he has re-ceived three applications for the assistant custodi-an positions and will set up interviews.

• Commissioner Spli-chal attend the Juvenile Detention meeting.

• Commissioners

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You’re a neighbor, not a number.

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BRACES

requested that Rob Kasl be contacted in regards to the removal of the flag poles around the court-house lawn.

The meeting adjourned at 12:15 p.m.

DURFLINGER DISPOSAL SERVICE

785-527-5219

Durflinger Disposal offers trash service anywhere in Republic County.

No extra charge for TV’s, carpet, furniture, etc.

The best trash service and lowest rates in North Central Kansas.

Phone:

REQUEST YOUR FREE INFO KIT TODAY!

*With a single battery. © 2019 Inogen, Inc. All rights reserved.

JUST 2.8 LBS.

Portable Oxygen For The Way You Want to LiveIncludes Everything You Need to Regain Your FreedomAt just 2.8* lbs, the Inogen One G4 is the ultralight portable oxygen concentrator you have been waiting for. The Inogen One G4 is approximately half the size of the Inogen One G3.

Meets FAA Requirements for Travel

CALL TODAY! 1-855-269-5137

Protect your bottom line with The Power of AgMax®

AgMax Crop Insurance is great for America’s farmers. See how our federal crop, crop hail and federal livestock options can benefit your business.

Matt Sullivan427 Highway 14Superior(402) 879-3002

AgMax Crop Insurance underwritten by Western Agricultural Insurance Company, an equal opportunity provider. C002(2-15)