july 2, 2020 | team hessenthaler wins lovell mustang days ... · 2/7/2020 · tion bracket to...
TRANSCRIPT
July 2, 2020 | The Lovell Chronicle | 11
Byron Cemetery District
NOTICE OF HEARINGBYRON CEMETERY DISTRICT
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing on the proposed budget for Byron Cemetery District for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2021, which is now being considered by the Board of the Byron Cemetery District, will be held at the office, Byron, Wyoming, on the 14th day of July, 2020, at seven o’clock p.m., at which time any and all persons interested may appear and be heard respecting such budget. A summary of such proposed budget follows:
Summary of BudgetEstimated Total
Cash & RevenuesEstimated Total Budget Amount
Estimate of Tax RequirementsAmount Mill Levy
General Fund $74,800.00 $211,800.00 $137,000.00 3Details of the Byron Cemetery District general fund requirements
TentativeAdministration $9,000.00Operations $54,800.00Indirect Costs $7,500.00Capital Outlay $140,500.00Debt Service -Provision for Tax Shrinkage
Total Cash Requirements $211,800.00
Publish: July 2 and 9, 2020
Lovell Recreation District
NOTICE OF HEARINGLOVELL RECREATION DISTRICT
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing on the proposed bud-get for Lovell Recreation District for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2021, which is now being considered by the Board of the Lovell Rec-reation District, will be held at the Lovell Middle School Commons, Lovell, Wyoming, on the 8th day of July, 2020, at 6:00 p.m. o’clock, at which time any and all persons interested may appear and be heard respecting such budget. A summary of such proposed budget follows:
Summary of BudgetEstimated Total
Cash & RevenuesEstimated Total Budget Amount
Estimate of Tax RequirementsAmount Mill Levy
General Fund Details of the Lovell Recreation District general fund requirements
TentativeAdministration $21,800.00Operations $73,800.00Indirect Costs $17,750.00Capital Outlay $3,000.00Debt Service -Provision for Tax Shrinkage -
Total Cash Requirements $116,350.00
Publish: July 2, 2020
Big Horn County Weed and Pest Control District
NOTICE OF HEARINGBig Horn County Weed and Pest Control District
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing on the proposed budget for Big Horn County Weed and Pest Control District for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2021, which is now being considered by the Board of Big Horn County Weed and Pest Control District, will be held at Greybull, Wyoming on the 14th day of July, 2020, at 1:00 p.m., at which time any and all persons interested may appear and be heard respecting such budget. A summary of such proposed budget follows:
Summary of BudgetEstimated Total Cash
& RevenuesEstimated Total Budget Amount
Estimate of Tax Requirements
Amount Mill LevyGeneral Fund $844,703.00 $1,247,724.00 $403,021.00 $0.002
Details of the South Big Horn Senior Services District general fund requirements Tentative
Administration $251,349.00Operations $656,375.00Indirect Costs $237,000.00Capital Outlay $103,000.00Debt Service $0.00Provisions for Tax Shrinkage $3,100
Total Cash Requirements $1,247,724.00
Published: July 2, 2020
Team Hessenthaler wins Lovell Mustang Days volleyball tourney
BY SAM SMITHSeeing its largest turn-
out in many years, 25 teams from around the Big Horn Basin came to bump, set and spike at the Lovell Mustang Days Volleyball Tournament Saturday at Constitution Park.
The teams competed in five pools of five, playing two games to 25. After pool play, the teams were divid-ed into three brackets: gold, silver and bronze based on how they did in pool play. The top two teams from each pool made it to the gold bracket, the third and fourth place teams in the pool made it to the sil-ver bracket and the bot-tom team in each pool were placed in the bronze.
After a long day of vol-leyball, two teams were left standing in the gold bracket for the championship, Team Ellis and Team Hessenthaler.
Team Ellis defeat-ed Team Hessenthaler 25-18 in the first game, then Team Hessenthaler defeat-ed Team Ellis 25-16 to force a game three for bragging rights.
Team Hessenthal-er defeated Team Ellis 15-7 in the finale to win the tournament.
Members of Team Hes-senthaler were Seth Ow-ens, Carson and Nicole Hes-senthaler, Natalie Collins, Steven and Eliza Stolk and Trevor Stolk.
“It was good to get the high school girls involved,” Nicole Hessenthaler said. “It was the best (tournament) that I’ve seen in Lovell with 25 teams. There was real-ly good competition and I thought it was run smooth-ly by coach Stephany Durt-sche. We appreciate all the hard work from the high school volleyball team.”
Members of the run-ner-up team, Team El-lis, were Joseph Davidson, Whitney Clark, Austin Ellis, Amanda Clark, Cori Clark, Aaron Clark and Sara Clark.
In the silver brack-et, Team Bower lost earli-er in the tournament and came through the consola-tion bracket to defeat Team Durtsche 25-19, 20-25, 15-10 and force a one-game true championship match to 15. Team Durtsche defeated Team Bower 15-11 to win the silver bracket.
Members of Team Durt-sche were Steven Durtsche, Kirk Durtsche, Chris Durt-sche, Marci Durtsche, Eric North, Teisha North, Sa-mantha Durtsche and Zack Durtsche.
Members of Team Bow-er were Ian Crawford, Brit-tan Bower, Cooper Brown, Ashlynn Bower, Keegan Brown and Nic Talich.
In the bronze bracket, Team May defeated Team Owens 15-13, 15-11 to win the bracket.
Members of Team May were Abby May, Mia May, Kennedy Johnson, Saman-tha May, Kiana Horsen and Lexi Allen.
Members of the run-ner-up team were Kallie Owens, Lily Edwards, Amee Newman, Carter Lund-berg, Jace Grant and Vaidyn Vanderploeg.
Sam Smith
Seth Owens rips a spike through the block of Joseph Davidson during the Lovell Mustang Days Volleyball Tournament Saturday at Constitution Park as his teammate, Trevor Stolk, looks on.
DaviD Peck
Melissa Wabbington (left) and Scotty Jameson go up for a block Saturday during the Lovell Mustang Days Volleyball Tournament Saturday at Constitution Park.
Coleman and Schultz team wins Mustang Days golf tourney
BY SAM SMITHThe team of Dusty
Schultz and Steve Cole-man took first place in the Mustangs Days Golf Tournament Saturday at Foster Gulch Golf Course.
Second place went to the team of Brad and Bill Baxendale. The team of Pete and Morgan Baxen-dale captured third place, and fourth place went to the team of Tim and Rod Winland.
Deuces were earned by the Pete and Morgan Baxendale team.
Flag prize winners were McKay Baxendale, Scott Asay, West Her-nandez, Bill Watts, Zeke Newman, Kade Nichol-ls, Kirby Winland, Neil Baxendale, Jimmy Gra-ham, Troy Butler, Jayden Thompson, Billy Da-vila, Dave Hayes, Pete Baxendale and Morgan Baxendale.
The tournament was sponsored by Midway Construction and Dirt Work, and Lovell Build-ing Center sponsored the Mustang Hole.
DaviD Peck
McKay Baxendale chips onto the ninth green during the Lovell Mustang Days Golf Tournament Saturday as Kirby Winland looks on.
DaviD Peck
Dusty Schultz putts on the third hole green during the Mustang Days Golf Tournament Saturday at Foster Gulch Golf Course as Brad and Bill Baxendale look on.
On the go?Add our eEdition to your print subscription for just $5/yr. and
login anywhere.
Find out how at http://lovellchronicle.wy.newsmemory.com/