14 I The Lovell Chronicle I September 22, 2011
Lovell Town Council Minutes. 5e.nt. 2011 Horn Co.n 5choral District #2 r ducefl price meal5
sellers. Some may be looking to take advantage of our citizens. He BIG HORN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #2
suggested holding a meeting or talking with the local groups that may FREE AND REDUCED PRICE MEALS IN
be affected by the regulations to help them understand why we are do- THE NATIONAL SCHOOL BREAKFAST AND SCHOOL LUNCH
ing it and to get their input. Council was in agreement.
PROGRAMS
Big Horn County School District #2 today announced its policy for free and reduced price meals for children unable to pay the full price of meals
Proposed changes to the Personnel Policy defining Emergency Call- served, under the National School Lunch Program, and the School Breakfast Program. Each school and/or the Special Education Office have
Out, Scheduled Overtime and Non-Emergency Calls were presented a copy of the policy, which may be reviewed by any interested party.
for consideration. Council reviewed the requested changes as sug-
gested at work meeting. Bruce Wolsey made a motion to approve the The Big Horn County School District #2 offers healthy meals every school day. Elementary (K-5) prices are $2.10 per lunch, $1.25 breakfast.
new definitions as presented. Second by Brian Dickson. All in favor. Middle School (6-8) $2.35 per lunch, $1.40 breakfast. High School (9-12) $2.35 per lunch. Adult meals are $3.20 per lunch and $1.75 per break-
Motion passed, fast. Your children may qualify for free meals or for reduced price meals.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Bills were presented for payment. Discussion was held regarding
the cost for hillside cleanup for the Firewise Program. Brian Dickson
made a motion to pay the bills. Second by Kevin Jones. All in favor.
Motion passed.
ACTION FLAG CO .................................................................... 455.88
AFLAC WORLDWIDE HEADQUARTERS ................................ 446.60
ALLRED, EDWARD A ............................................................... 144.32
ALSCO ...................................................................................... 115.45
AMERICAN WELDING & GAS INC ............................................. 15.82
B & G LUMBER ........................................................................... 38.28
BANK OF LOVELL ............................................................... 18,209.21
BIG HORN COUNTY CLERK ................................................... 14.00 -
BIG HORN COUNTY SOLID WASTE .................................. 14,144.80
BIG VALLEY BEARING & SUPPLY ........................................... 274.30
BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD .............................................. 22,298.04
CAMARENA, ART .................................................................. 1,727.50
CITY SUPPLY ............................................................................ 159.65
CK HARDWARE ........................................................................ 806.35
COPENHAVER KATH KITCHEN ........................................... 2,499.45
COWLEY LUMBER CO ............................................................. 522.70
CRUM ELECTRIC ..................................................................... 486.39
DELL MARKETING L.P. ......................................................... 6,528.19
DICKSON, BRIAN ..................................................................... 166.98
DIVISION OF VICTIM SERVICES .............................................. 64.68
DOWL HKM .......................................................................... 12,383.25
ENERGY LABORATORIES INC .................................................. 40.00
ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES INC ........................................... 281.67
FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT #1 ...................................... 30,565.00
FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST ........................................ 2,666.71
G TECH SERVICES .................................................................. 450.00
GALLS INC .................................................................................. 90.98
GARVIN MOTORS .................................................................... 971.21
GRAINGER ................................................................................. 77.40
HERREN, KEESHA ................................................................... 210.00
INK SPOT, THE ......................................................................... 233.00
INTER-MOUNTAIN LABS INC .................................................. 477.00
J.P. COOKE CO .......................................................................... 70.28
JOLLEY, JASON ........................................................................ 490.00
KELLETT, DAVID ....................................................................... 400.00
KEELE SANITATION ......................................................... ,._1,731.80
LINTON'S BIG R ..................................................................... 1,070.36
LONDON FOG INC ................................................................... 146.34
LOVELL - KANE AREA MUSEUM ............................................. 372.34
LOVELL 4TH WARD ................................................................... 15.09
LOVELL CHRONICLE ............................................................ 1,151.25
LOVELL INC ..................................................................... . .......... 78.83
LOVELL LIBRARY ..................................................................... 150.00
LOVELL RECREATION DISTRICT ........................................ 1,129.70
MAIN STREET CAR WASH ........................................................ 60.00
MIDLAND IMPLEMENT CO. INC .............................................. 138.72
MILLER'S FABRICATION INC ................................................... 218.15
MINCHOW'S SERVICE LLC .................................................. 3,616.20
MINCHOW'S FOOD COURT ..................................... ~ ................ 46.59
MONTANA DAKOTA UTILITIES ~:~ ................. ~ ........................... 211.17
MORRISON, R. BRUCE ............................................................ 420.00
NORMONT EQUIPMENT CO ................................................... 118.21
NORTH BIG HORN SENIOR CENTER ................................. 2,500.00
• NORTHERN SAFETY CO INC.:.~T. .................... ~ ......................... 68.93
NORTHWEST PIPE FITTINGS ffqC ........................... ................ 698.88
NORTHWEST RURAL WATER DISTRICT .................................. 39.60
OFFICE SHOP .......................... : ............................................... 465.31
ORCHARD TRUST CO ............................................................. 960.00
PARK COUNTY CLERK .............................................................. 18.00
PENROSE CONSTRUCTION: ........................................... 126,721.00
PLAN ONE/ARCHITECTS ............... . ....................................... 589.25
POSTMASTER ......................................................................... :252.05
POWELL OFFICE SUPPLY ......................................................... 26.60
RED APPLE SUPERMARKET .................................................. 189.54
ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ................................................ 4,630.32
SAVAGE, ROBYN .................................................................. 1,350.00
SHOSHONE MUNICIPAL PIPELINE .................................... 24,144.18
SOUTH BIG HORN HOSPITAL DIST. ......................................... 90.00
SPIEGELAND SON INC ...................................................... 11,846.04
TCT WEST INC ......................................................................... 873.92
TOWN OF LOVELL ................................................................... 209.02
TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ................................................... 69.63
VALLEY MOTOR SUPPLY CO .................................................. 772.34
W.W.Q & P.C.A .......................................................................... 215.00
WALKER, LEWIS B ................................................................... 241.64
WATCO POOLS .......................................................................... 23.60
WOODWARD TRACTOR & RENTAL INC ................................ 300.00
WRIGHT EXPRESS ............................................................... 1,596.34
WYO ASSN MUNICIPAL C & T ................................................... 50.00
WYO FIRE SAFETY .................................................................. 360.00
WYOMING NCPERS - 851 ......................................................... 64.00
WYO RETIREMENT SYSTEM ............................................... 9,224.33
WYO WORKER'S COMPENSATION ..................................... 1,505.82
YOUNG, JEFF ........................................................................... 394.68
MCINTOSH, ANGELICA ............................................................ 215.00
GOOD, GARY .......................................................................... 50.69 -
WHITE, CHRISTAL .................................................................... 385.34
ASAY, ROBYN ........................................................................... 127.50
LEBARON, DEVIN DONALD .................................................... 120.13
GOOD, CONNIE ........................................................................ 250.69
WATSON, T. WYATI- ................................................................. 171.82
TIPPETTS, COREY J .................................................................. 68.88
DESPAIN, GARRETT ................................................................ 200.00
Grand Total: ............................................... ......................... 321,150.53
Clerk/Treasurer Beal presented the request for a modification to the
Special Use Permit currently held by Scott and Cindy AIIred for the
Head to Toe Full Service Salon. They are requesting the permit to al-
low Tattoo art services including permanent make-up. The modifica-
tion will require steps to be followed as with a new permit per Town
Code Section 26-18-020. Planning and Zoning will be contacted to
begin the process.
Clerk/Treasurer Beal reported receiving a monthly production summa-
ry report from Shoshone Municipal Pipeline for Councils review.
Mayor Morrison reported receiving a proposal from an individual on
fleet fueling that may be beneficial to the Town. Additional information
will be provided as available.
Special/Work Meeting was scheduled for September 26, 2011. A pub-
lic hearing concerning the renewal of liquor licenses will be held that
same time at 7:00 p.m.
Bruce Wolsey made a motion at 8:30 p.m. to adjourn. Second by
Kevin Jones. All in favor. Motion passed. With the press still present,
the meeting was reconvened at 8:40 to consider a letter of request
to the Wyoming Business Council to extend the construction service
completion date from September 30, 2011 to March 31, 2012 on the
remodeling grant for the Lovell Inc. Business Incubator project. The
item had been overlooked earlier in the meeting. Bruce Wolsey made
motion to approve the letter to Dave Simonsen of Wyoming Business
Council and authorize the Mayor to sign it. Second by Brian Dickson.
All in favor. Motion passed.
Brian Dickson made a motion at 8:45 to re-adjourn. Second by Bruce
Wolsey. All in favor. Motion passed.
Pending Approval: Mayor R. BruceMorrison "
ATTEST: Clerk/Treasurer Valerie Beal
Publish: September 22, 2011
The following household size and income criteria will be used for determining eligibility. Children from households whose income is at or below
the levels shown are eligible for free or reduced price meals.
INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES
Effective July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012
FREE MEALS -- 130% REDUCED PRICE MEALS-- 185%
Every Two Twice a Every Two Twice a;
Household Size Annually Monthly Weekly Weeks Month Annually Monthly Weekly Weeks Month
1 $14,157 $1 ~ 180 $273 $545 $590 $20,147 $1,679 $388 $775 $840
2 $19,123 $1,594 $368 $736 $797 $27,214 $2,268 $524 $1,047$1,134
3 $24,089 $2,008 $464 $927 $1r004 $34,281 $2,857 $660 $1,319$1,429
4 $29,055 $2~422 $559 $1,118$1 r211$41,348 $3,446 $796 $1 ~591 $1,723
5 $34,021 $2,836 $655 $1,309$1,418 $48,415 $4,035 $932 $1,863$2,018
6 $38,987 $3,249 $750 $1,500$1,625 $55,482 $4,624 $1,067 $2,134$2,312
7 $43,953 $3,663 $846 $1,691$1,832 $62,549 $5,213 $1,203 $2,406$2,607
8 $48,919 $4,077 $941 $1,882$2,039 $69,616 $5,802 $1,339 $2,678$2i901
For each additional
family member, ADD $4,966 $414 $96 $191 $207 $7,067 $589 $136 $272 $295
Free and reduced price application forms were made available to all homes along with a letter to parents or guardians. To apply for free or re-
duced price meals, households must fill out the application and return it to the school. Additional copies are available at the principal's office in
each school. The information provided on the application will be used for the purpose of determining eligibility and may be verified at any time
during the school year by school or other program officials. Applications may be submitted at any time during the year.
School officials cannot approve an •application for free or reduced price benefits unless it contains complete documentation. Households re-
ceiving food stamps, POWER or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) benefits must provide the child's name, his/her
food stamp, SNAP or FDPIR case number, and the signature and name of an adult householdmember. Households not receiving food stamp,
POWER or FDPIR benefits must provide: names of all household members, social security number of the adult who signs the form, and the
income each person receives. An adult household member must sign the application certifying that the information provided is correct.
Under the provisions of the free and reduced price policy, Big Horn County School District #2 will review applications and determine eligibility.
Parents or guardians dissatisfied with the ruling of the official may wish to discuss the decision with the determining official on an informal basis.
Parents wishing to make a formal appeal may make a request either orally or in writing to 325 West 9th, Lovell, WY 82431 or 307-548-6563, for
a hearing on the decision.
If a household member becomes unemployed or if the household size increases, the household should contact the school. The household may
now be eligible for benefits if the household's income is at or below the levels shown.
In certain cases foster children are also eligible for school meal benefits. If a household wishes to apply for benefits for foster children living
with them, the household should contact the school for more information.
The information provided by the household is confidential and will be used only for purposes of determining eligibility and verifying data unless
specific written consent is given.
In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race,
color, national origin, sex, age, or disability.
To fileacomplaint of discrimination, write:' 'USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-
9410, or call 1-866-632-9992 (voice) or 800-877-8339 (TTY) or 800-845-6136 (Spanish). USDA is an equal opportunit~ provider ancl em-
ployer.
Publish: September 22, 2011
Town of Lovell lin.uor license renewal5
Wyo.Ben plan of operation review
NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF A NEW
RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE AND RENEWAL OF
RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSES AND A RESTAURANT
LIQUOR LICENSE FOR THE TOWN OF LOVELL, WYOMING
August 30, 2011
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the applicants whose names are set
forth below have filed an application for renewal of a Retail Liquor Li-
cense, a renewal of a Restaurant Liquor License or a new application
for a Restaurant Liquor License in the Town of Lovell, Wyoming for the
term of November 3, 2011 to November 2, 2012. The names of said
applicants and the description of the places or premises which the ap-
plicant desires to use as the place of sale are set forth as follows:
RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSES
(renewal)
195 West Main Street, Lovell, Wyoming
Bar 22' x 16' and Attached Room 16'
x 28'
d/b/a FOUR CORNERS LOUNGE
(1) AUDREY BAY
(2) BIG HORN FOOD-
TOWN, INC.
(3) JACK W. BISCHOFF
& JANICE HILLMAN
9 East Main Street, Lovell, Wyoming
Room 33' x 75' in NW corner of build-
ing
d/b/a CR LIQUOR STORE
40 Hwy 14A East, Lovell, Wyoming
Room 40' x 80' SE Corner of premises
dlbla DIAMOND J BAR & LOUNGE
(4) DICKERSON, INC.
575 East Main Street, Lovell, Wyoming
23' X 26' room in SW Corner of build-
ing
d/b/a COUNTRY STORE
(5) MAVERIK, INC.
17 W. Main Street, Love,, Wyoming
Room 14'6 x 14'6 NW Corner of build-
ing
d/b/a MAVERIK
PUBLIC NOTICE
The regulations at 43 CFR 3809.411(c) provide for public review and
comment of Environmental Assessments prepared relative to pro-
posed mining Plans of Operation on public lands. Wyo-Ben, Inc. of
Greybull, WY has submitted a Plan of Operations to mine benton-
ite on approximately 597.1 acres of public land located in T. 55 N.,
R. 94 W. Sections 14, 15, 16, 23, 24, and 25, and T. 55 N., R. 93
W., Sections 19, 29, and 30, 6th Principal Meridian, Bighorn County,
Wyoming (reference WYW-165922 Alkali Creek Plan of Operations
and Update to Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality Mine
Permit #321C).
Notice is hereby given that the Environmental Assessment for this
Plan of Operations, as well as the Plan of Operations, are available
for review and comment at the Cody Field Office, Bureau of Land
Management, 1002 Blackburn Street, Cody, WY 82414. It will also be
available online at www.blm.gov/wylst/enlinfolN EPAIdocumentslcyfol
wyo-ben.html. This office will accept written comments for thirty (30)
days after the publication of this notice. Comments may be emailed to
cody_wymail@blm.gov; please include "Wyo-Ben" in the subject line.
Comments may also be mailed to AFM Minerals and Lands, BLM-
Cody Field Office, 1002 Blackburn Street, Cody, WY 82414.
Comments, including the names and street addresses of respondents
will be available for public review at the above address during regular
business hours (7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, ex-
cept federal holidays). Comments may also be published as part of
the Decision Record. Individual respondents may request confidenti-
ality. If you wish to withhold your name or street address from public
review or from public disclosure under the Freedom of Information
Act, you must state this prominently at the beginning of your com-
ment. Such requests will be honored to the extent allowed by law. All
submissions from organizations or businesses will be available for
public inspection.
For more information, please contact Lisa Marks, Geologist, at (307)
578-5900.
(6) SHOSHONE BAR &
GRILLE, LLC
159 East Main, Lovell, Wyoming
Room 94' x 24' in front 3/4th of 1st floor
building.
d/b/a SHOSHONE BAR & GRILLE
Michael P. Stewart
Field Manager, Cody
Publish: September 22, 2011
RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE
(renewal)
(1) VICTORY LANES,
LLC.
127 East 3rd Street, Lovell, Wyoming
10' x 12' Room in front middle of build-
ing
d/b/a VICTORY LANES
RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE
(new application)
RUSTY NAIL, INC.
483 Shoshone Avenue, Lovell, Wyo-
ming
9' x 5' room in west portion of back
dining room
d/b/a BRANDIN' IRON RESTAURANT
PROTESTS IF ANY AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF ANY OF THESE
LICENSES W~ILL BE HEARD AT A PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD
SEPTEMBERI26, 2011 AT 7:00 PM IN THE TOWN COUNCIL CHAM-
BERS AT 336 NEVADA AVENUE, LOVELL, WYOMING.
Valerie A. Beal, Clerk/Treasurer
Publish: September 1, 8, 15, 22, 2011
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