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Thursday, October 24, 2019 n Greybull Standard n 9 www.greybullstandard.com GREYBULL Grace Fellowship Church 401 S. 5th St., Greybull · Pastor Richard Morrow, 307-765-2070 Sunday Bible Class - 9:30AM Sunday Service - 10:30AM Wednesday Lunch with Pastor - Noon Christian and Missionary Alliance 831 N. 6th St., Greybull · Pastor Dave Havener 307-765-2415 Sunday School 9:15AM Sunday Service 10:30AM Greybull First Baptist Church 831 N. 6th St., Greybull · Reverend Cathy Bayert 307-765-2640 Sunday School 10AM Sunday Worship 11AM 4 th Sunday carry in lunch - Noon Wed. prayer service 7PM Thurs. Open Bible Study 1PM Thurs. Men’s Bible Study 7PM First Presbyterian 433 1st Ave., Greybull 307-765-2208 Sunday Service 10:30AM Bible Study Thurs. 10:30AM Sacred Heart Catholic Church 544 5th Ave. N., Greybull · Father Glen Szczechowski, 307-765-2070 Saturday Mass 5:30PM Sunday Mass (español) 8AM Mass Wed. 5:30PM CCD: After Wed. Mass Mass Thurs. 7:30PM Reconciliation - Saturday 4-5PM The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 400 Highway 20 South 307-568-3346 Sacrament Meeting 10:30AM Sunday School 11:30AM Grace Southern Baptist · Pastor Wayne Martin 307-765-2575 Sunday Breakfast 9:15AM Sunday Worship 9:45AM Wed. Youth Service 6:15PM Grace Lutheran Church 501 6th Ave. N., Greybull · Reverend Jais Tinglund 307-765-2866 April-Sept. Sunday 10:30AM April-Sept. Bible Study 11:45AM Oct.-March Sunday 8AM Oct.-March Bible Study 9:15AM HYATTVILLE United Methodist Church Elk St. & River St. · Pastor Karen Lovgren 307-568-2603 Sunday Service 9:00AM EMBLEM Zion Lutheran Church Elk St. & River St. · Reverend Jais Tinglund 307-765-2866 April-Sept. Sunday 8AM April-Sept. Bible Study 10:30AM Oct.-March Sunday 9:15AM Oct.-March Bible Study 11:45AM BASIN Abundant Life Baptist Church 112 S. 6th St., Basin 307-568-2253 Sun. Services 10:30AM & 6PM. Wed. Bible Study 7PM Peace Lutheran Church (ELCA) Held in St. Philip’s Catholic Church | 715 West D Street · Reverend Tim Trippel 307-347-2083 Sunday Worship 11AM First Baptist Church 21 State Hwy. 30, Basin · Pastor Aaron Gesch 307-568-2121 Sunday School 9:00AM Sunday Service 10:30AM Wednesday 6:30PM MS-HS Group Prayer Meeting Youth Meeting Additional men’s and women’s studies throughout the week. Please call for details. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 400 Highway 20 South 307-568-3346 Sacrament Meeting 9AM Sunday School 10AM St. Andrew’s Episcopal 401 8th St., Basin 307-568-2072 Sunday Service 10AM United Methodist Church 2016 6th St., Greybull · Reverend Karen Lovgren 307-568-2603l Sunday Service 11AM MANDERSON Cloud Peak Bible Church 202 N. Sherman, Manderson · Pastors Donald & Brenda Wood 307-568-2822 Sunday School 9:30AM Sunday Service 11AM Thurs. Bible Study 6:30AM SHELL Shell Community Church 218 Smith Ave., Shell 307-765-2240 Sunday Worship 8:30AM Wed. Coffee’s on Fellowship 9AM Shell Cowboy Church Shell Hall · Pastor James Scott 307-431-0725 Sunday Worship 6:30PM Big Horn Co-op 345 South 6th, Greybull, Wyoming 765-9656 Call 765-4485 or 568-2458 for any additions or corrections to this church directory. Gregory S. Stewart, M.D. Board Certified Urologist Considering a vasectomy? Why not have it done by the only Board Certified Urologist located full-time in the Basin? Vasectomy reversal also available at competitive pricing. Specializing in the ‘No Needle, No Scalpel Technique’ 15 minute office procedure. Frequently done on Fridays with the possibility of back to light duty work on Monday. Urological Services of Northern Wyoming 307-587-5131 225 W. Yellowstone Ave • Ste. 9 New patients are gladly accepted. Celebrating 60 Years Jim and Anita Ingalls will celebrate 60 years of marriage on October 30, 2019. They were married in the LDS church in Otto. Jim retired in 2001 after owning Ingalls Plumbing & Heating for 35 years. Anita worked at South Big Horn County Hospital for 14 years and Washakie Memorial Hospital for 8 years. Jim and Anita are the parents of four children: Bart (Jeanne) Ingalls of Steamboat, Colorado. Darla Gray of Denver, Colorado. Brett Ingalls of Orange County, California and Dodi (Casey) Campbell of Laramie, Wyoming. They also have 8 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. We are celebrating with a card shower! Please send them a card with your well wishes, your memories with them or simply just to say hello to a great couple. Let’s shower them with lots of love! Please send your cards to: Jim and Anita Ingalls 1571 E Earl Drive Casa Grande, AZ 85122 ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 401 S. 8TH ST., BASIN Oct. 27 SUNDAY SERVICES · 10AM The Rev. Douglas Sunderland Holy Eucharist PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT Pursuant to W.S. § 16-6-116, notice is hereby given that Big Horn County, Wyoming has accepted the work on the South Big Horn County Airport GEY – 2019 Pavement Maintenance Project, State Project No. AGE001A, as substantially completed according to the plans and specifications and rules set forth in the Contract and that Straight Stripe Painting, Inc. is entitled to final settlement therefore. Upon the 41st day, December 4th, 2019, after the first publication of this notice, that Big Horn County, Wyoming, under whose direction of supervision the work has been carried out will pay to Straight Stripe Painting, Inc the full amount due under the Contract. All persons, firms, or corporations who have any claims for work done or materials furnished on said public work are hereby notified that final payment will be made to Straight Stripe Painting, Inc. in accordance with the terms of the Contract on December 4th, 2019). This section does not relieve Straight Stripe Painting, Inc. and the sureties on his bond from any claims of work or labor done or materials or supplies furnished in the execution of the Contract. Published: October 24, 21 and November 7, 2019 Heard any good news lately? email your news to: [email protected] RECORDS Greybull Police Report Oct. 14 — 9:02 a.m.: Officers performed a welfare check and assisted ambulance personnel at a North Seventh Street address. The woman refused medical treatment. 1:13 p.m.: Officers assisted a woman who was having mental difficulties at a South Fifth Street location. She was transported for treatment. 3:42 p.m.: A dump truck struck a power line while dumping a load of material at a Fifth Avenue North address. The power company repaired the line. Oct. 15 — 2:55 a.m.: A woman reported the theft of two packs of cigarettes from a convenience store on North Sixth Street. The matter is under investigation. 9 a.m.: Officers performed a welfare check at a South Fifth Street location. 1:08 p.m.: A female was found deceased at a North Seventh Street location. The matter is under investiga- tion. 3:15 p.m.: A fraudulent call was reported. Advice was given. Oct. 16 — 1:27 a.m.: Several 911 hang-ups were re- ceived from a North Seventh Street location. An inves- tigation found that it was a toddler making the calls on his/her mother’s phone. The mother was advised to keep the phone away from the child. 2:34 p.m.: Officers assisted the DFS with a welfare check. Oct. 17 — 4:22 a.m. A vehicle on South Third Street was tagged for a parking violation. 4:37 a.m.: Two men were cited as a result of a traffic stop in the 500 block of North Sixth Street. Oct. 18 — 12:38 a.m.: Kyle Jay Winstead was arrested on charges of possession and under the influence of marijuana after officers executed a search warrant at a Second Avenue South address. 8 a.m.: Officers assisted with the collection of a uri- nalysis. 11:50 a.m.: A local store reported a case of fraud by check. The matter is under investigation. 1:50 a.m.: Officers served a trespass order at the Greybull Motel. 4 p.m.: A woman on Fifth Avenue South reported that a cat had bitten her daughter. Officers searched the area, but were unable to locate the cat. Oct. 19 — 9:30 a.m.: A local man reached out to the GPD for assistance with a stalking case. 10:09 p.m.: Officers responding to a report of a fight in progress arrested Scotty Dale Kebler for drug pos- session and interference with a police officer. A search warrant resulted in felonious quantities of liquid THC and misdemeanor quantities of marijuana and meth- amphetamine. Oct. 20 — 10 a.m.: Officers conducted a civil standby at a North Seventh Street address. 10:54 a.m.: Officers responded to a female activating her Life Alert. Everything checked OK. Oct. 21 — 12:37 a.m.: A local bar was warned for loud music after the GPD received a complaint. Sheriff’s Report October 14 – The BHCSO assisted the Department of Family Services in Burlington. A two-vehicle accident with no injuries occured at mile- post 118 on Wyoming Highway 30, Burlington. The call was referred to the Wyoming Highway Patrol. A REDDI report was called in on a blue semi with a flat- bed on Wyoming Highway 310 in BHC; the semi was not located. October 15 – A resident complained about a traffic is- sue involving a distracted driver who may have been texting while driving with minors in the vehicle. Texting while driving is illegal in Wyoming. Georgia Lee Lande, 46, Lovell, was booked into the BHC detention center on a hold for Probation and Parole. October 16 – Dispatch handled contacting the owners of some horses on Cold Springs Road in Hyattville. A woman reported that three dogs attacked her ve- hicle and it was damaged. Since the incident occurred near Ten Sleep she was referred to Washakie County Sheriff’s Office. A person made a complaint about some drivers on the road by his house on Big Horn Avenue who were driv- ing in an unsafe manner. The call was referred to the Basin police. October 17 – A person sitting on the edge of a bluff was thought to be a suspicious person by the 9:17 a.m. caller. BHCSO responded and the person was OK. Some cows were reported for their trespass on BHC Lane 43. A traffic complaint originating at 8:19 p.m. from U.S. 14, Burlington, was referred to another agency. A black Angus bull headed toward Otto at milepost 105 on Wyoming Highway 30 was referred to another agency. October 18 – Sheep were reported at large on Wyoming 30 at milepost 2, Basin. A resident of BHC came into the BHCSO to pass for- ward some information to a deputy about a possible crime. A combine was reportedly on fire at 8:08 p.m. at BHC Lane 35/ Road 15 in Emblem. Medical services, BHCSO, and the Burlington Fire Department responded. Kory Jerome Vernon Johnson, 31, Byron, was booked into the BHC detention center for probation violation/ revocation. October 19 – A report was taken at the request of a person who had hit a deer in their 2004 Toyota Tacoma around 9 a.m. on BHC Road 16 in Otto. The deer was deceased on the side of the road. Dispatch was able to assist a woman who requested information on a friend of hers who had recently passed away. A BHC deputy was unable to locate a person in a black Dodge who according to the caller seemed suspicious as they removed items from a trailer on U.S. Highway 16/20 south of Basin. At 2 p.m. a resident on Lane 39 in Basin reported that four helicopters had flown over their house. The heli- copters were military helicopters on the way to Cody airport. A person called the BHCSO from Manderson to request assistance with fuel and groceries. They were given some information about the Salvation Army food pan- try that might be able to assist them. October 21 – At 4:21 a.m. a vehicle was tagged as abandoned on Orchard Bench Road south of Basin. The owner removed the broken down vehicle later that day. At 7:31 a.m. a deputy secured a cow that was out at milepost 114 on Wyoming 32 in BHC. At 7:58 a.m. a deputy secured a cow that was out at milepost 118 on Wyoming 30, Burlington. Circuit Court Victor A. Perez Demydenko, Kansas City, Mo., heavy vehicle greater than 39,000 pounds speeding in the superintendent’s zone, $385. Kevin N. Hansen, Powell, no valid driver’s license, $125. Marina Shklovin, Holland, Pa., no seat belt: passenger over 12 years, $10. Cole P. Hartman, Greybull, expired temporary license permit/improper registration, $135; no seat belt: driver, $25. Christina Levenson, Greybull, no seat belt: driver, $25. Blaize W. Wegner, Great Falls, Mont., failure to drive vehicle within a single lane, $75. David C. Ferrante, Powell, no seat belt: driver, $25. Juanita Morris, Lovell, bound over for trial for posses- sion of three grams or less of controlled substance in powder or crystal form: third or more offense. Tanner J. Dodds, Basin, no compulsory auto insurance: first offense, $545. Brenda M. Schoonover, Powell, no valid driver’s license, $55. Melissa K. Timpany, Cowley, illegan load on vehicle, $75. Jay J. Burnham, Lovell, prohibited parking: street ob- struction, $85. Speeding in a superintendent’s zone: Nancy N. Jasso, Powell, $145 Daniel V. Cariveau, Powell, $110 Speeding in a 70 mph zone: Devon R. Brooks, Bloomfield, N.M., $15 Gary R. Lynn, Powell, $90 John Mangus, Billings, Mont., $105 Adam M. Huish, Lovell, $100 Daniel Araiza, Worland, $115 Levi W. Klemm, Powell, $120 Stan W. Hedges, Cowley, $88 Tyler M. Cugnini, Durango, Colo., $84 Nancy M. Rossner, Ralston, $110 Land Transfers Raymond F. Rainer and Lovella A. Heath-Rainer to Trustee Raymond F. Rainer, Trustee Lovella A. Heath-Rainer and Raymond and Lovella Rainer Living Trust dated May 4, 2016; (Part) SE4SE4 Sec. 36 T53N R92W Flitner Ranch Limited Partnership and David Flitner to Pied Piper Properties, LLC; S2 Lot 3 Sec. 30, N2NW4 N2NE4 Sec. 31 T53N R91W Diamond Tail Ranch, LLC and Tim Flitner to Flitner Ranch Limited Partnership; (Part) S2NW4 Lot 7 Sec. 2 T52N R89W Flitner Ranch Limited Partnership and David Flitner to Diamond Tail Ranch, LLC; (Part) Lot 8 Sec. 2 T52N R89W Flitner Ranch Limited Partnership and David Flitner to Pied Piper Properties, LLC; (Part) NW4 Sec. 2 T52N R89W Pied Piper Properties, LLC, David Flitner and Paula Flitner to Gregory Flitner and Pamela Flitner; SE4 S2NE4 E2SW4 SE4NW4 Sec. 14, N2NE4 Sec. 23 T52N R90W, S2NW4 NE4SW4 NW4SE4 Sec. 29, SW4 S2NW4 S2NE4 NW4NW4 Lot 5, Lots 6, 7, 8 Sec. 30 T52N R89W Flitner Ranch Limited Partnership and David Flitner to Trustee David Flitner and The David Flitner Revocable Living Trust dated June 29, 2005; NE4SE4 Sec. 19, S2SW4 NW4SW4 Sec. 20 T52N R91W Flitner Ranch Limited Partnership and David Flitner to Trustee David Flitner and The David Flitner Revocable Living Trust dated June 29, 2005; (See Doc for Legal) Sec. 31 T53N R91W Flitner Ranch Limited Partnership and David Flitner to Pied Piper Properties, LLC; (Part) Sec. 31 T53N R91W Flitner Ranch Litmited Partnership and David Flitner to Gregory Flitner and Pamela Flitner; S2SW4 S2SE4 Sec. 27, N2 Sec. 34, NW4NW4 Sec. 35, SE4 Sec. 28, S2NW4 E2NE4 N2SW4 Sec. 32, NW4 Sec. 33, SE4NE4 NE4SE4 Sec. 31, (See Doc. for Legal) Sec. 36 T53N R92W This Week in Big Horn County

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Page 1: Thursday, October 24, 2019 n RECORDS - Helping You Find You · 24/10/2019  · Campbell of Laramie, Wyoming. They also have 8 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. We are celebrating

Thursday, October 24, 2019 n Greybull Standard n 9

www.greybullstandard.com

GREYBULL Grace Fellowship Church

401 S. 5th St., Greybull · Pastor Richard Morrow, 307-765-2070Sunday Bible Class - 9:30am Sunday Service - 10:30am Wednesday Lunch with Pastor - Noon

Christian and Missionary Alliance

831 N. 6th St., Greybull· Pastor Dave Havener307-765-2415 Sunday School 9:15am Sunday Service 10:30am

Greybull First Baptist Church

831 N. 6th St., Greybull · Reverend Cathy Bayert307-765-2640Sunday School 10am Sunday Worship 11am 4th Sunday carry in lunch - NoonWed. prayer service 7Pm Thurs. Open Bible Study 1Pm

Thurs. Men’s Bible Study 7Pm First Presbyterian

433 1st Ave., Greybull 307-765-2208Sunday Service 10:30am Bible Study Thurs. 10:30am

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

544 5th Ave. N., Greybull · Father Glen Szczechowski, 307-765-2070Saturday Mass 5:30Pm

Sunday Mass (español) 8am Mass Wed. 5:30Pm

CCD: After Wed. MassMass Thurs. 7:30Pm

Reconciliation - Saturday 4-5Pm

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

400 Highway 20 South307-568-3346Sacrament Meeting 10:30am

Sunday School 11:30am

Grace Southern Baptist · Pastor Wayne Martin307-765-2575Sunday Breakfast 9:15am Sunday Worship 9:45am Wed. Youth Service 6:15Pm

Grace Lutheran Church501 6th Ave. N., Greybull· Reverend Jais Tinglund307-765-2866 April-Sept. Sunday 10:30am

april-Sept. Bible Study 11:45am

Oct.-March Sunday 8am Oct.-March Bible Study 9:15am

HYATTVILLEUnited Methodist Church

Elk St. & River St. · Pastor Karen Lovgren307-568-2603Sunday Service 9:00am

EMBLEM Zion Lutheran Church

Elk St. & River St. · Reverend Jais Tinglund307-765-2866April-Sept. Sunday 8am

april-Sept. Bible Study 10:30am

Oct.-March Sunday 9:15am Oct.-March Bible Study 11:45am

BASIN Abundant LifeBaptist Church

112 S. 6th St., Basin307-568-2253Sun. Services 10:30am & 6Pm. Wed. Bible Study 7Pm

Peace Lutheran Church(ELCA)

Held in St. Philip’s Catholic Church | 715 West D Street· Reverend Tim Trippel307-347-2083Sunday Worship 11am

First Baptist Church 21 State Hwy. 30, Basin· Pastor Aaron Gesch307-568-2121Sunday School 9:00am Sunday Service 10:30am Wednesday 6:30Pm

MS-HS Group Prayer Meeting Youth Meeting Additional men’s and women’s studies throughout the week. Please call for details.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

400 Highway 20 South307-568-3346Sacrament Meeting 9am

Sunday School 10am

St. Andrew’s Episcopal 401 8th St., Basin 307-568-2072Sunday Service 10am

United Methodist Church2016 6th St., Greybull · Reverend Karen Lovgren307-568-2603lSunday Service 11am

MANDERSON Cloud Peak Bible Church

202 N. Sherman, Manderson · Pastors Donald & Brenda Wood307-568-2822 Sunday School 9:30am Sunday Service 11am

Thurs. Bible Study 6:30am

SHELL Shell Community Church

218 Smith Ave., Shell307-765-2240Sunday Worship 8:30am

Wed. Coffee’s on Fellowship 9am

Shell Cowboy ChurchShell Hall· Pastor James Scott307-431-0725Sunday Worship 6:30Pm

Big Horn Co-op345 South 6th, Greybull, Wyoming

765-9656

Call 765-4485 or 568-2458 for any additions or corrections to this church directory.

Gregory S. Stewart, M.D.

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Celebrating60 Years

Jim and Anita Ingalls will celebrate 60 years of marriageon October 30, 2019. They were married in the LDS churchin Otto. Jim retired in 2001 after owning Ingalls Plumbing & Heatingfor 35 years. Anita worked at South Big Horn County Hospital for 14 years and Washakie Memorial Hospital for 8 years. Jim and Anita are the parents of four children: Bart (Jeanne)Ingalls of Steamboat, Colorado. Darla Gray of Denver, Colorado.Brett Ingalls of Orange County, California and Dodi (Casey)Campbell of Laramie, Wyoming. They also have 8 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. We are celebrating with a card shower! Please send them acard with your well wishes, your memories with them or simplyjust to say hello to a great couple. Let’s shower them with lotsof love! Please send your cards to:

Jim and Anita Ingalls1571 E Earl DriveCasa Grande, AZ 85122

ST. ANDREW’SEPISCOPAL CHURCH401 S. 8TH ST., BASIN

Oct. 27SUNDAY

SERVICES · 10AM

The Rev. Douglas SunderlandHoly Eucharist

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT

Pursuant to W.S. § 16-6-116, notice is hereby given that Big Horn County, Wyoming has accepted the work on the South Big Horn County Airport GEY – 2019 Pavement Maintenance Project, State Project No. AGE001A, as substantially completed according to the plans and specifications and rules set forth in the Contract and that Straight Stripe Painting, Inc. is entitled to final settlement therefore. Upon the 41st day, December 4th, 2019, after the first publication of this notice, that Big Horn County, Wyoming, under whose direction of supervision the work has been carried out will pay to Straight Stripe Painting, Inc the full amount due under the Contract. All persons, firms, or corporations who have any claims for work done or materials furnished on said public work are hereby notified that final payment will be made to Straight Stripe Painting, Inc. in accordance with the terms of the Contract on December 4th, 2019). This section does not relieve Straight Stripe Painting, Inc. and the sureties on his bond from any claims of work or labor done or materials or supplies furnished in the execution of the Contract.

Published: October 24, 21 and November 7, 2019

Heard any good news

lately?email your news to: [email protected]

RECORDSGreybull Police Report

Oct. 14 — 9:02 a.m.: Officers performed a welfare check and assisted ambulance personnel at a North Seventh Street address. The woman refused medical treatment.1:13 p.m.: Officers assisted a woman who was having mental difficulties at a South Fifth Street location. She was transported for treatment.3:42 p.m.: A dump truck struck a power line while dumping a load of material at a Fifth Avenue North address. The power company repaired the line.Oct. 15 — 2:55 a.m.: A woman reported the theft of two packs of cigarettes from a convenience store on North Sixth Street. The matter is under investigation.9 a.m.: Officers performed a welfare check at a South Fifth Street location. 1:08 p.m.: A female was found deceased at a North Seventh Street location. The matter is under investiga-tion.3:15 p.m.: A fraudulent call was reported. Advice was given.Oct. 16 — 1:27 a.m.: Several 911 hang-ups were re-ceived from a North Seventh Street location. An inves-tigation found that it was a toddler making the calls on his/her mother’s phone. The mother was advised to keep the phone away from the child.2:34 p.m.: Officers assisted the DFS with a welfare check.Oct. 17 — 4:22 a.m. A vehicle on South Third Street was tagged for a parking violation.4:37 a.m.: Two men were cited as a result of a traffic stop in the 500 block of North Sixth Street.Oct. 18 — 12:38 a.m.: Kyle Jay Winstead was arrested on charges of possession and under the influence of marijuana after officers executed a search warrant at a Second Avenue South address.8 a.m.: Officers assisted with the collection of a uri-nalysis.11:50 a.m.: A local store reported a case of fraud by check. The matter is under investigation.1:50 a.m.: Officers served a trespass order at the Greybull Motel.4 p.m.: A woman on Fifth Avenue South reported that a cat had bitten her daughter. Officers searched the area, but were unable to locate the cat.Oct. 19 — 9:30 a.m.: A local man reached out to the GPD for assistance with a stalking case.10:09 p.m.: Officers responding to a report of a fight in progress arrested Scotty Dale Kebler for drug pos-session and interference with a police officer. A search warrant resulted in felonious quantities of liquid THC and misdemeanor quantities of marijuana and meth-amphetamine.

Oct. 20 — 10 a.m.: Officers conducted a civil standby at a North Seventh Street address.10:54 a.m.: Officers responded to a female activating her Life Alert. Everything checked OK.Oct. 21 — 12:37 a.m.: A local bar was warned for loud music after the GPD received a complaint.

Sheriff’s ReportOctober 14 – The BHCSO assisted the Department of Family Services in Burlington.A two-vehicle accident with no injuries occured at mile-post 118 on Wyoming Highway 30, Burlington. The call was referred to the Wyoming Highway Patrol.A REDDI report was called in on a blue semi with a flat-bed on Wyoming Highway 310 in BHC; the semi was not located.October 15 – A resident complained about a traffic is-sue involving a distracted driver who may have been texting while driving with minors in the vehicle. Texting while driving is illegal in Wyoming.Georgia Lee Lande, 46, Lovell, was booked into the BHC detention center on a hold for Probation and Parole. October 16 – Dispatch handled contacting the owners of some horses on Cold Springs Road in Hyattville.A woman reported that three dogs attacked her ve-hicle and it was damaged. Since the incident occurred near Ten Sleep she was referred to Washakie County Sheriff’s Office.A person made a complaint about some drivers on the road by his house on Big Horn Avenue who were driv-ing in an unsafe manner. The call was referred to the Basin police. October 17 – A person sitting on the edge of a bluff was thought to be a suspicious person by the 9:17 a.m. caller. BHCSO responded and the person was OK.Some cows were reported for their trespass on BHC Lane 43.A traffic complaint originating at 8:19 p.m. from U.S. 14, Burlington, was referred to another agency.A black Angus bull headed toward Otto at milepost 105 on Wyoming Highway 30 was referred to another agency. October 18 – Sheep were reported at large on Wyoming 30 at milepost 2, Basin.A resident of BHC came into the BHCSO to pass for-ward some information to a deputy about a possible crime. A combine was reportedly on fire at 8:08 p.m. at BHC Lane 35/ Road 15 in Emblem. Medical services, BHCSO, and the Burlington Fire Department responded. Kory Jerome Vernon Johnson, 31, Byron, was booked into the BHC detention center for probation violation/revocation.

October 19 – A report was taken at the request of a person who had hit a deer in their 2004 Toyota Tacoma around 9 a.m. on BHC Road 16 in Otto. The deer was deceased on the side of the road.Dispatch was able to assist a woman who requested information on a friend of hers who had recently passed away.A BHC deputy was unable to locate a person in a black Dodge who according to the caller seemed suspicious as they removed items from a trailer on U.S. Highway 16/20 south of Basin.At 2 p.m. a resident on Lane 39 in Basin reported that four helicopters had flown over their house. The heli-copters were military helicopters on the way to Cody airport. A person called the BHCSO from Manderson to request assistance with fuel and groceries. They were given some information about the Salvation Army food pan-try that might be able to assist them. October 21 – At 4:21 a.m. a vehicle was tagged as abandoned on Orchard Bench Road south of Basin. The owner removed the broken down vehicle later that day.At 7:31 a.m. a deputy secured a cow that was out at milepost 114 on Wyoming 32 in BHC.At 7:58 a.m. a deputy secured a cow that was out at milepost 118 on Wyoming 30, Burlington.

Circuit CourtVictor A. Perez Demydenko, Kansas City, Mo., heavy vehicle greater than 39,000 pounds speeding in the superintendent’s zone, $385.Kevin N. Hansen, Powell, no valid driver’s license, $125.Marina Shklovin, Holland, Pa., no seat belt: passenger over 12 years, $10.Cole P. Hartman, Greybull, expired temporary license permit/improper registration, $135; no seat belt: driver, $25.Christina Levenson, Greybull, no seat belt: driver, $25.Blaize W. Wegner, Great Falls, Mont., failure to drive vehicle within a single lane, $75.David C. Ferrante, Powell, no seat belt: driver, $25.Juanita Morris, Lovell, bound over for trial for posses-sion of three grams or less of controlled substance in powder or crystal form: third or more offense.Tanner J. Dodds, Basin, no compulsory auto insurance: first offense, $545.Brenda M. Schoonover, Powell, no valid driver’s license, $55.Melissa K. Timpany, Cowley, illegan load on vehicle, $75.Jay J. Burnham, Lovell, prohibited parking: street ob-struction, $85.

Speeding in a superintendent’s zone:Nancy N. Jasso, Powell, $145Daniel V. Cariveau, Powell, $110 Speeding in a 70 mph zone:Devon R. Brooks, Bloomfield, N.M., $15Gary R. Lynn, Powell, $90John Mangus, Billings, Mont., $105Adam M. Huish, Lovell, $100Daniel Araiza, Worland, $115Levi W. Klemm, Powell, $120Stan W. Hedges, Cowley, $88Tyler M. Cugnini, Durango, Colo., $84Nancy M. Rossner, Ralston, $110

Land TransfersRaymond F. Rainer and Lovella A. Heath-Rainer to Trustee Raymond F. Rainer, Trustee Lovella A. Heath-Rainer and Raymond and Lovella Rainer Living Trust dated May 4, 2016; (Part) SE4SE4 Sec. 36 T53N R92WFlitner Ranch Limited Partnership and David Flitner to Pied Piper Properties, LLC; S2 Lot 3 Sec. 30, N2NW4 N2NE4 Sec. 31 T53N R91WDiamond Tail Ranch, LLC and Tim Flitner to Flitner Ranch Limited Partnership; (Part) S2NW4 Lot 7 Sec. 2 T52N R89WFlitner Ranch Limited Partnership and David Flitner to Diamond Tail Ranch, LLC; (Part) Lot 8 Sec. 2 T52N R89WFlitner Ranch Limited Partnership and David Flitner to Pied Piper Properties, LLC; (Part) NW4 Sec. 2 T52N R89WPied Piper Properties, LLC, David Flitner and Paula Flitner to Gregory Flitner and Pamela Flitner; SE4 S2NE4 E2SW4 SE4NW4 Sec. 14, N2NE4 Sec. 23 T52N R90W, S2NW4 NE4SW4 NW4SE4 Sec. 29, SW4 S2NW4 S2NE4 NW4NW4 Lot 5, Lots 6, 7, 8 Sec. 30 T52N R89WFlitner Ranch Limited Partnership and David Flitner to Trustee David Flitner and The David Flitner Revocable Living Trust dated June 29, 2005; NE4SE4 Sec. 19, S2SW4 NW4SW4 Sec. 20 T52N R91WFlitner Ranch Limited Partnership and David Flitner to Trustee David Flitner and The David Flitner Revocable Living Trust dated June 29, 2005; (See Doc for Legal) Sec. 31 T53N R91WFlitner Ranch Limited Partnership and David Flitner to Pied Piper Properties, LLC; (Part) Sec. 31 T53N R91WFlitner Ranch Litmited Partnership and David Flitner to Gregory Flitner and Pamela Flitner; S2SW4 S2SE4 Sec. 27, N2 Sec. 34, NW4NW4 Sec. 35, SE4 Sec. 28, S2NW4 E2NE4 N2SW4 Sec. 32, NW4 Sec. 33, SE4NE4 NE4SE4 Sec. 31, (See Doc. for Legal) Sec. 36 T53N R92W

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