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PAGE 8 | GUTHRIE CENTER TIMES VEDETTE | THURSDAY | 08.08.19 LEGALS PUBLIC NOTICE OF STORM WATER DISCHARGE Diocese of Des Moines plans to sub- mit a Notice of Intent to the Iowa Depart- ment of Natural Resources to be covered under the NPDES General Permit No. 2 “Storm Water Discharge Associated with Industrial Activity for Construction Activi- ties”. The storm water discharge will be from site grading and construction lo- cated in the NW1/4 and SE1/4 of Section 23, T-80N, R-31W, Guthrie Co. Storm water will be discharged from two point source(s) and will be discharged to the following streams: drainage channels to Middle Raccoon River / Lake Panorama. Comments may be submitted to the Storm Water Discharge Coordinator, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, 502 E. 9th St., Des Moines, IA 50319-0034. The public may review the Notice of In- tent from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the above address after it has been received by the department. August 8, 2019 IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR GUTHRIE COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE PROBATE NO. ESPR014415 OF NO- TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL CAROL ANN GILSON AND APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR AND NOTICE TO CREDI- TORS Deceased. TO: All persons interested in the ES- TATE OF CAROL ANN GILSON, Deceased, who died on or about July 13, 2019: You are hereby notified that on the 21st day of July, 2019, the Last Will and Testament of CAROL ANN GILSON, de- ceased, bearing the date of the 1st day of September, 2010, was admitted to pro- bate in the above-named court and that SETH C. GILSON was appointed Executor of the estate. Any action to set aside the Will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the Will whose identities are rea- sonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the un- dersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of the mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. Dated July 17, 2019 Seth C. Gil- son 7545 Himalayas Drive Lincoln, NE 68516.William E. Bump Bump & Bump, LLP Attorney for Ex- ecutor 222 East Market Street, P.O. Box 127 Panora, Iowa 50216Date of second publication: August 8, 2019 IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR GUTHRIE COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARJORIE LAVAUN HILL,Deceased. Probate No. ESPR014420 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINT- MENT OF EXECUTOR, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Marjorie LaVaun Hill, Deceased, who died on or about July 8, 2019: You are hereby notified that on July 27, 2019, the Last Will and Testament of Marjorie LaVaun Hill, deceased, bearing date of April 20, 1994, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Janelle Smool was appointed execu- tor of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to oc- cur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and de- visees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the un- dersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT GUTHRIE COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF KATHRYN ARLENE HOOPER, Deceased. CASE NO. ESPR014412 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Kathryn Arlene Hooper, Deceased, who died on or about June 10, 2019: You are hereby notified that on July 17, 2019, the last will and testament of Kathryn Arlene Hooper, deceased, bear- ing date of May 5, 2016, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Rosemary Kathryn Whisler, An- gela Kay Graham, and John Lee Hooper III were appointed executor of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the de- cedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred. Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the un- dersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred. Dated July 24, 2019. Rosemary Kathryn Whisler 1765 Sycamore Avenue, Yale, IA 50277 Angela Kay Graham 1398 NW 137th Street, Clive, IA 50325 John Lee Hooper III 1236 Twinleaf Circle, St. Pe- ters, MO 63376 Craig S. Shannon ICIS#: AT0007210 Attorney for executor Grefe & Sidney, PLC 500 E. Court Suite 200 Des Moines, IA 50306 August 8, 2019 Probate Code Section 304 OFFICIAL NOTICE BEFORE THE UTILITIES BOARD OF THE STATE OF IOWA TO THE CITIZENS OF GUTHRIE COUNTY: Notice is given that ITC Midwest LLC, Cedar Rapids, Iowa pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 478 (2019), has filed a pe- tition with the Utilities Board (Board) for a franchise to erect, maintain and operate an electric transmission line setting forth the following as the maximum voltage, starting points, routes, and termini of the existing lines: EXHIBIT A Petition for Franchise Guthrie & Greene Multi-County Fran- chise 72,500 Volt Maximum (69,000 Volt Nominal) Electric Transmission Lines Guthrie County, Iowa 3.06 miles of 72,500 Volt Maximum (69,000 Volt Nominal), Three Phase Electric Transmission Line. (A segment of this line is proposed to be double cir- cuited, coincident with Corn Belt Power Cooperative’s (CBPC) Petition under Docket E¬22412, and more particularly described herein below). The north end point of this proposed line begins at a point of electrical con- nection with ITC Midwest LLC’s (ITC) pro- posed electric transmission line located approximately 0.00 mile north and 0.01 mile east of the northwest corner of ir- regular Section 6, Township 81 North, Range 31 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Guthrie County, Iowa, at the north Guthrie County line, and the north terminus of this proposed line begins at a point of electrical connection within Inter- state Power and Light Company’s (IP&L) Scranton Substation located in the North- west Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 11, Township 83 North, Range 32 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Greene County, Iowa, within the city of Scranton, Iowa. The south end point of this proposed line will be at a point of electrical con- nection with an existing ITC electric transmission line located approximately 0.01 mile east and 0.01 mile south of the northwest corner of Section 17, Township 81 North, Range 31 West of the 5th Prin- cipal Meridian, Guthrie County, Iowa, and the south terminus of this proposed line ends at a point of electrical connection GUTHRIE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Regular Session - 16 July 2019 The Guthrie County Board of Supervi- sors met this 16th day of July, 2019, in regular session in the meeting room at the Guthrie County Courthouse in Guthrie Center, Iowa with the following members present: Clifford Carney, Mike Dickson, Everett Grasty, Jack Lloyd and Jerome “J.D.” Kuster. The meeting came to order at 9:00 a.m. Motion by Grasty second by Kuster to approve the Agenda for 16 July 2019. Motion carried on a vote: Ayes: 5 Nays: 0. Jotham Arber, Guthrie County Trans- fer Station Executive Director, and Brandon Thompson, Guthrie County Fa- cilities Manager, joined the meeting to deliver the Guthrie County Transfer Sta- tion (TS) update. Arber passed out the Alternative Cost Report Guthrie County Transfer Station. The total agency costs ($688,999.63) divided by the to- tal hours open (2,200) equals $313.18 per hour. The calculation demonstrates the amount of revenue TS must gener- ate to justify being open. Arber ad- vised the total direct operation cost is $656,190.12. The estimated revenue is approximately $623,000. The total cost borne by County is $35,000 which equals the revenue less the expense. Ar- ber briefed Supervisors about charge accounts at TS. Arber wants to create a charge account application since there was no formal process in the past. He also wants to run a credit check. Addi- tionally, he wants to limit the maximum balance. The current terms require the account holder to pay within ninety (90) days. Arber wants to reduce the term to sixty (60) days before the account holder is restricted to cash only. Sheriff Marty Arganbright, Guthrie County Sheriff, and Deputy Michael Herbert joined the meeting to discuss security in the Guthrie County Court- house. Chief Deputy Jeremy Bennett also was present for the discussion. Auditor passed around the claim for the metal detector. It was purchased August 2016 at a cost of $3,371. Lloyd inquired about who is manning the metal detector. Lloyd stated he wants it used again. Sheriff provided a brief Guthrie County Sheriff’s Department update. The Jail is full. In fact, there were more suspects arrested pursuant to a search war- rant. Grasty confirmed Sheriff’s Depart- ment still has a drawer full of arrest war- rants. Supervisors did not discuss any pend- ing county projects. Supervisors reviewed the Guthrie County Secondary Roads Department Payroll Report for 16 June 2019 – 29 June 2019, the Guthrie County Sheriff Deputies Payroll Report for 24 June 2019 – 7 July 2019 as well as the County and Assessor Payroll Reports for 22 June 2019 – 5 July 2019. There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, the Board temporarily adjourned at 10:30 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. at which time they will resume the regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, 16 July 2019. Mo- tion by Kuster second by Grasty. Motion carried on a vote: Ayes: 5 Nays: 0. The meeting reconvened at 12:45 p.m. Motion by Grasty second by Car- ney to approve the Minutes from 2 July 2019 subject to the changes made by the Supervisors. Motion carried on a vote: Ayes: 5 Nays: 0. Motion by Grasty second by Car- ney to approve the Minutes from 9 July 2019 subject to the changes made by the Supervisors. Motion carried on a vote: Ayes: 5 Nays: 0. Auditor reported Thompson requested she issue a check to Wetzel Repair in the amount of $12,773.02 on 10 July 2019 to reimburse Wetzel Repair for parts purchased on behalf of Guthrie County Transfer Station. Motion by Carney second by Grasty to approve the Claims from 3 July 2019 – 16 July 2019 in the amount of $809,214.18 as well as the claim for Wetzel Repair in the amount of $12,773.02 issued by the Auditor on 10 July 2019. Motion carried on a vote: Ay es: 5 Nays: 0. Barry Monaghan, Chief Business De- velopment Officer, and Chris Carlson, Credit Analysist, Guthrie County State Bank joined the meeting to present a proposal for the public financing of the Guthrie County Law Enforcement Center Addition Project. Mike Underwood, Presi- dent and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Guthrie County State Bank also was pres- ent for the discussion. Monaghan made the presentation. Supervisors briefly discussed the proposal. Supervisors reached a consensus they like the fact that the proposal works with local banks. Scott Stevenson, Managing Direc- tor, D A Davidson Companies, joined the meeting to submit a proposal for the public financing of the Guthrie County Law Enforcement Center Addition Proj- ect. Nate Summers also was present for the discussion. Chip Schultz, Managing Director, Northland Public Finance, joined the meeting to offer a proposal for the public financing of the Guthrie County Law En- forcement Center Addition Project. Mi- chael Hart also was present for the dis- cussion. Supervisors discussed the three (3) entities willing to provide the public fi- nancing for the Guthrie County Law En- forcement Center Addition Project. Dick- son pointed out the interest rate quoted by the Bank is an additional two point twen- ty-five to two point four percent (2.25- 2.4%) higher than the finance compa- nies. In Dickson’s opinion, the decision is between Davidson and Northland. Kuster concurred the taxpayers cannot afford to keep the financing local. Grasty men- tioned the finance companies are able to lock the interest rate unlike the Bank. In his opinion, it makes a difference. Audi- tor stated she has no preference. Super- visors agreed that Northland presented well. Supervisors also are content the local banks will be given the opportunity to purchase the general obligation bonds first; even though, Supervisors wanted to keep the financing within the County. Au- ditor affirmed Northland will give the local is thereafter forever barred. Dated this 29th day of July, 2019. Janelle Smool, Executor of Estate 25813 S. Beech Creek Drive Sun Lakes, AZ 85248-6807 Robert A Schwarzkopf Wilcox, Gerken, Schwarzkopf, Copeland, & Williams, P.C. 115 East Lincoln Way, Suite 200 Jefferson, IA 50129-2149 At- torney for Executor August 8, 2019 banks the first opportunity to purchase the bonds. In Grasty’s opinion, it is in the best interest of taxpayers if Supervisors select Davidson or Northland. Kuster thinks Supervisors should engage North- land. Grasty prefers Davidson because they offered a better rate and will offer the bonds to the local banks first. Fur- thermore, Davidson may have a better market. Carney was impressed by the Iowa Corn Suitability Rating (CSR) Chart prepared by Northland. In Grasty’s opin- ion, both companies will compile such a chart. Dickson stated the bottom line is the interest rate. The real rate quoted by Northland is two point fifty-nine percent (2.59%). The rates between Davidson and Northland are comparable. Grasty agreed Northland gave a nice presenta- tion. Kuster recommended Northland because he liked the presentation. Dick- son likes the fact Northland can provide four (4) people to work the project. This way at least one (1) representative should attend each meeting. Furthermore, the smaller company is more person- able. Grasty pointed out Davidson is willing to make less money, if it sells the bonds to local banks. Supervisors agreed both Davidson and Northland did a good job. Grasty likes Davidson’s flat hierarchy which enables Stevenson to make deci- sions. Supervisors agree both Davidson and Northland are equal. Northland is in numerous Counties though. Sheriff recommends Northland. Grasty ac- knowledged Northland ranks higher in Iowa. Carney pointed out Northland will spread the bonds around. Supervisors think it is a toss-up. Motion by Dickson second by Lloyd to engage Northland Public Finance to provide the public fi- nancing for the Guthrie County Law En- forcement Center Addition Project. Mo- tion carried on a vote: Ayes: 5 Nays: 0. Supervisors considered bond counsel for the Guthrie County Law Enforcement Center Addition Project. Auditor advised the choices are Ahlers & Cooney, P.C. or Dorsey & Whitney LLP. Dickson stated he does not like Robert Josten with Dorsey & Whitney LLP due to issues with the Wind Farm Tax Increment Financing (TIF). In Grasty’s opinion, Josten is on point, and those issues were not his fault. Auditor stated she spoke with Josten, and he is willing to serve as bond counsel. She ex- plained Josten will help draft the resolu- tion and ballot language for the bond ref- erendum. Josten confirmed it is possible for Supervisors to include the bond ref- erendum with the City/School Election in November. Finally, Josten stated he does not need to meet with Supervisors at this time. Motion by Carney second by Kuster to engage Robert Josten, Dorsey & Whit- ney LLP, as bond counsel for the public financing of the Guthrie County Law En- forcement Center Addition Project. Mo- tion carried on a vote: Ayes: 4 (Car- ney, Grasty, Lloyd and Kuster) Nays: 1 (Dickson). Auditor will notify Northland and Jos- ten. Furthermore, she will contact Samu- els Group as well as Northland and Josten to inquire about the next steps. Auditor will report back to Supervisors during the next regular meeting on Tuesday, 23 July 2019. Sheriff thanked Supervisors as well as Auditor for staying late and keep- ing the project moving forward. There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, the Board adjourned at 4:24 p.m. until its regularly scheduled meeting on Tues- day, 23 July 2019. Motion by Dickson second by Carney. Motion carried on a vote: Ayes: 5 Nays: 0. Jack E. Lloyd, Chair, Guthrie County Board of Supervisors - ATTEST: Marci L. McClellan, Guthrie County Auditor within ITC’s Perry Substation located in the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 9, Township 81 North, Range 28 West of the 5th Principal Me- ridian, Dallas County, Iowa. This proposed line begins at a point of electrical connection with a proposed ITC electric transmission line, (being the east circuit of a proposed double circuit transmission line) located in public road right of way near the centerline of 100th Street approximately 0.00 mile north and 0.01 mile east of the northwest corner of irregular Section 6, Township 81 North, Range 31 West of the 5th Principal Me- ridian, Guthrie County, Iowa; thence south in public road right of way, as the east circuit of the proposed double circuit transmission line, in the east margin of Maple Avenue along the west section lines of irregular Sections 6 and 7, all in said township and range, crossing 100th Street and 110th Street (a.k.a. Iowa State Highways 25 and 141) to a point in the north margin of public road right of way of 120th Street approximately 0.01 mile north and 0.01 mile east of the southwest corner of said Section 7, for a distance of approximately 1.99 miles; thence east in public road right of way, as the north cir- cuit of the proposed double circuit trans- mission line, in the north margin of 120th Street along the south section line of said Section 7, to a point in public road right of way located approximately 0.01 mile north and 0.09 mile west of the southeast corner of said Section 7, for a distance of approximately 0.95 mile, (at which point the proposed double circuit with CBPC’s line ends and this proposed ITC transmis- sion line continues as a single circuit); thence east in public road right of way of the north margin of 120th Street along the south section line of said Section 7, to a point in public road right of way located approximately 0.01 mile north and 0.06 mile west of the southeast corner of said Section 7, for a distance of approximately 0.03 mile; thence south in public road right of way, crossing 120th Street to a point in the south margin of the public road right of way of 120th Street, located approximately 0.01 mile south and 0.06 mile west of the northeast corner of ir- regular Section 18, said township and range, for a distance of approximately 0.02 mile; thence east in public road right of way being the south margin of 120th Street along the north line of said Sec- tion 18, crossing State Highway 25, to a point of electrical connection with an existing ITC electric transmission line lo- cated approximately 0.01 mile south and 0.01 mile east of the northwest corner of Section 17, said township and range, said point being the south end point of this line being described, for a distance of approximately 0.07 mile. The total distance of this proposed 69kV line segment is approximately 3.06 miles. A map showing the proposed route of the electric line may be obtained at no cost by calling 515-332-7746, or by writing to ITC Midwest LLC; Attn: Jacob Shipp; 123 5th Street Southeast, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401. Orders issued and documents filed in this docket (Docket No. E-22403) may be viewed by searching under the docket number in the Board’s Electronic Filing System (EFS) at http://efs.iowa.gov. Ob- jections to the granting of the franchise may be filed electronically using EFS or filed in writing with the Board no later than 20 days after the date of second publication of this notice. Instructions for submitting an electronic filing can be found on the EFS website; written objec- tions must be mailed to the Iowa Utilities Board, 1375 East Court Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa 50319. The date of the first publication is August 8, 2019. The date of the second publication is August 15, 2019. IOWA UTILITIES BOARD BY: Samantha Norris General Counsel Dated this 23rd day of July 2019. August 8, 2019 GUTHRIE COUNTY PAYABLES - 16 JULY 2019 Vendor Name Payable De- scription Total Payments ACCESS SYSTEMS-20 COPIER MNTNC .......... ......................................................... 714.66 ACCESS SYSTEMS LEASING-69 OFF SUPP..... ......................................................... 492.31 ADVANCED LASER TECHNOLOGIES 98 TONER ......................................................... 238.90 AGRILAND FS-20 GAS/DSL ........... 25,720.62 AHLERS & COONEY-20 ATTY FEES ..... 375.00 ALLIANT ENERGY-20 ELEC ................. 150.65 ANDERSON CLEANING-20 OFF CLEAN ........... ......................................................... 480.00 ARBER, JOTHAM JAMES-79 SHIRTS..... 24.47 BAGLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY-QRTLY TAXES ........ ...................................................... 2,808.38 BARNETT MEMORIAL LIBRARY-QRTLY TAXES ...................................................... 5,952.24 BAUER BUILT TIRE CENTER-20 TIRES ............ ...................................................... 5,647.67 BAYARD PUBLIC LIBRARY-QRTLY TAXES........ ...................................................... 3,225.57 BB LAWNCARE-20 MOWING ........... 1,726.00 BEN FRANKLIN-20 FLAGGING MAT’L .. 249.17 BLUE TARP FINANCIAL-20 AIR COMPRESSOR ...................................................... 1,782.94 BROWN, SHIRLEY-23 MLGE ................. 30.57 BUCKNER, ALEXI-23 MLGE................. 121.77 BUTTLER AGRONOMY SRVS . 53 WEED SPRAY ........................................................... 53.90 CALHOUN-BURNS & ASSC-85 ENGR SRVCS .. .................................................... 15,319.00 CARD SERVICES-24 BARRIER HERBICIDE ....... ........................................................... 79.98 CARPER, KRISTI-23 MLGE .................... 61.13 CASEY PUBLIC LIBRARY-QRTLY TAXES .......... ...................................................... 3,113.82 CASEY, CITY OF-20 WATER/LANDFILL FEES... ........................................................... 47.41 CASEY’S GENERAL STORE-53 GAS....... 64.89 CENTRAL IA DETENTION-31 JUV DET ............ ......................................................... 218.00 CINTAS CORP-20 FIRST AID SUPP ...... 217.73 CINTAS LOC 22M-20 MATS/MOPS/SHOP TOWEL ................................................ 57.11 CLARINDA ACADEMY-31 JUV DET ... 1,399.50 COOPER, JEREMY-69 PHONE............... 30.00 COUNCIL BLUFFS, CITY OF-69 HAZMAT CON- TRACT............................................ 4,659.00 COUNTRY VIEW ESTATES-05 JUNE MEAL DE- LIVERY .............................................. 935.00 CUNNINGHAM REIS CO-85 BRIDGE CONST .... .................................................. 102,723.00 DE LAGE LANDEN-23 PRINTER COST.. 428.79 DENTLINGER, PEGGY M-23 MLGE ........ 99.59 DENTLINGER, TYLER-20 BOOT REIMB ........... ......................................................... 100.00 DIAM PEST CONTROL-20 PEST CONTROL ..... ........................................................... 55.00 DOLLAR GENERAL-20 BATTERIES ........ 25.90 DOWD DRUG-23 BILLABLE/NONBILLABLE SUPP ................................................ 151.16 EISCHEID, STEVE-20 MOWING ........ 6,171.14 ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH INST . 98 ANNUAL RENEWAL ....................... 700.00 FAST LANE MOTOR PARTS-20 MISC .... 29.55 FASTENAL CO-20 STEPLADDER ........... 49.99 GALLS, LLC-05 INTOXIMETER ............ 425.30 GATR TRUCK CENTER-20 LENS/CLOSURE ..... ......................................................... 446.34 GRIMES ASPHALT & PAVING-20 BULK AS- PHALT............................................ 1,057.04 GUTHRIE AUTOMOTIVE-53 MISC ........ 257.92 GUTHRIE CENTER APPLIANCE20 WINDOW AIR COND................................................ 396.59 GUTHRIE CENTER COMMUNICATIONS51 DATA PROCESSING ................................ 13,437.03 GUTHRIE CENTER MUNICIPAL UTILITIES-20 HTG/WATER ...................................... 522.44 GUTHRIE CO HOSPITAL . 05 JUNE JAIL MEALS ...................................................... 3,474.28 GUTHRIE CO REGIONAL AIRPORT......... QRTLY TAXES .......................................... 13,925.00 GUTHRIE CO SECONDARY ROADS-69 FUEL.... ......................................................... 149.97 GUTHRIE CO SHERIFF...........31 SRCR020659 ......................................................... 521.36 GUTHRIE COUNTY TIMES VEDETTE .07 HIRING AD ...................................................... 28.00 GUTHRIE WELDING & REPAIR-53 WELD BRACKETS ........................................ 133.60 HANNER, JOE-22 PHONE ..................... 20.00 HANSEN’S M & M SERVICES-68 LAKE PAN- ORAMA MAPS ..................................... 67.50 HARRISON TRUCK CENTERS. 20 TRUCK BODY .................................................. 245,782.76 HAVER LUMBER-53 PAD LOCKS ......... 132.09 HEALTHCAREFIRST-23 SOFTWARE/MNTNC ... ...................................................... 2,544.73 HEART OF IA COMMUNITY SERVICES 60 DUES .................................................... 79,156.00 HEARTLAND COOP-20 DSL ............. 1,446.56 HELENA CHEMICAL-24 ESCORT HERBICIDE ... ........................................................... 56.00 HERALD PUBLISHING CO-01 BOS ....... 734.99 HESS, JUSTIN-29 WELL PLUG ............ 500.00 HOMETOWN FOODS-19 GEN REL ......... 95.00 HOTSY CLEANING SYSTEMS..20 FLEETWASH/ CARWASH ......................................... 460.45 IA DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH07 VITAL RECORD PAPER................................................. 71.23 IA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION-20 PLASTIC BARRICADE/WOOD SIGN POSTS...... 2,584.48 IA DEPT OF VETERAN AFFAIRS-21 UNSPENT ALLOCATION FUNDS ....................... 2,444.02 IA HEALTH CARE ASSOC-23 TRAINING .......... ......................................................... 260.00 ICAP-69 LIABILITY INS .................... 2,600.71 ICEOO-20 CONF REG ......................... 200.00 INTERSTATE BATTERY SYSTEM OF DES MOINES-20 ACCOUNT CREDIT/BATT .... 99.95 IOWA PRISON INDUSTRIES-68 SIGNS ........... ......................................................... 177.90 IRWIN, KENT-23 MLGE......................... 14.79 ISAC-DUES ................................... 10,012.63 JAMAICA PUBLIC LIBRARY-QRTLY TAXES ...... ...................................................... 2,612.19 JAMES, ABBY-23 MLGE ..................... 194.74 JENSEN SANITATION-22 GARBAGE . 1,120.00 JENSEN, CHERYL-23 MLGE.................. 30.57 KARL CHEVROLET-05 CHEVY SILVERADO ...... .................................................... 20,222.10 KASPERBAUER CLEANERS05 UNIFORM CLEAN ......................................................... 115.30 KEMPF, ROBERT J-69 PHONE .............. 30.00 KOSTER GRAIN-79 HAULING ........... 6,120.00 LAKE LUMBER-22 SUPP..................... 344.74 LASER RESOURCES-23 MNTNC/PRINTER....... ........................................................... 10.22 LEMKE REPAIR-53 SEPTIC TANK REPAIR ....... ...................................................... 1,313.01 LUDWIG, SHERRY-23 MLGE ............... 141.00 M & L SERVICE-53 RECYCLE TRUCK REPAIR .. ......................................................... 298.90 MAINSTAY SYSTEMS-05 PC MNTNC... 237.00 MENLO PUBLIC LIBRARY-QRTLY TAXES ......... ...................................................... 2,932.54 MICHAEL, BRETT P-60 MLGE ............. 208.38 MID AMERICAN ENERGY-47 GAS .......... 39.47 MIDLAND GIS SOLUTIONS-20 GIS SIGN HOST- ING ................................................ 3,600.00 MIDWEST OFFICE TECHNOLOGY-22 COPIER REPAIR.............................................. 278.63 MIDWEST WHEEL-20 MISC ................ 694.88 MOON, HEATHER-23 MLGE................ 101.56 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC.-69 DISASTER PREP............................................ 12,643.50 MURPHY HEAVY CONTRACTING-85 BRIDGE MNTNC ........................................ 74,550.00 NELSON, TYLOR-22 PHONE ................. 20.00 PANORA AUTO PARTS-22 EQUIP PARTS/OIL FILTERS, MISC................................... 632.81 PANORA PUBLIC LIBRARY-QRTLY TAXES ....... ...................................................... 4,847.17 PANORA TELCO-22 PHONE ................ 262.42 PANORA, CITY OF-47 UTIL ................. 653.05 PARTY POOPERS-22 KYBOS .............. 200.00 PITNEY BOWES-51 LEAGE AGREMENT........... ......................................................... 408.27 POLK CO TREASURER-01 ME REVIEW ........... ......................................................... 406.90 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Jefferson Monument Works Creators of Distinctive Memorials 1016 E. 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PUBLIC NOTICE OF STORM WATER

DISCHARGE

Diocese of Des Moines plans to sub-mit a Notice of Intent to the Iowa Depart-ment of Natural Resources to be covered under the NPDES General Permit No. 2 “Storm Water Discharge Associated with Industrial Activity for Construction Activi-ties”.

The storm water discharge will be from site grading and construction lo-cated in the NW1/4 and SE1/4 of Section 23, T-80N, R-31W, Guthrie Co. Storm water will be discharged from two point source(s) and will be discharged to the following streams: drainage channels to Middle Raccoon River / Lake Panorama.

Comments may be submitted to the Storm Water Discharge Coordinator, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, 502 E. 9th St., Des Moines, IA 50319-0034. The public may review the Notice of In-tent from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the above address after it has been received by the department.

August 8, 2019

IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR GUTHRIE COUNTy

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE PROBATE NO. ESPR014415 OF NO-TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL CAROL

ANN GILSON AND APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR AND NOTICE TO CREDI-

TORSDeceased.TO: All persons interested in the ES-

TATE OF CAROL ANN GILSON, Deceased, who died on or about July 13, 2019:

You are hereby notified that on the 21st day of July, 2019, the Last Will and Testament of CAROL ANN GILSON, de-ceased, bearing the date of the 1st day of September, 2010, was admitted to pro-bate in the above-named court and that SETH C. GILSON was appointed Executor of the estate. Any action to set aside the Will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and devisees under the Will whose identities are rea-sonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred.

Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the un-dersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of the mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred.

Dated July 17, 2019 Seth C. Gil-son 7545 Himalayas Drive Lincoln, NE 68516.William E. Bump

Bump & Bump, LLP Attorney for Ex-ecutor 222 East Market Street, P.O. Box 127 Panora, Iowa 50216Date of second publication:

August 8, 2019

IN THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT FOR GUTHRIE

COUNTy

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFMARJORIE LAVAUN HILL,Deceased.Probate No. ESPR014420 NOTICE

OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF APPOINT-MENT OF EXECUTOR, AND NOTICE TO

CREDITORSTo All Persons Interested in the Estate

of Marjorie LaVaun Hill, Deceased, who died on or about July 8, 2019:

You are hereby notified that on July 27, 2019, the Last Will and Testament of Marjorie LaVaun Hill, deceased, bearing date of April 20, 1994, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Janelle Smool was appointed execu-tor of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to oc-cur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the decedent and de-visees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred.

Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the un-dersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim

THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT GUTHRIE

COUNTy

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFKATHRYN ARLENE HOOPER,

Deceased. CASE NO. ESPR014412 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL, OF

APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS

To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Kathryn Arlene Hooper, Deceased, who died on or about June 10, 2019:

You are hereby notified that on July 17, 2019, the last will and testament of Kathryn Arlene Hooper, deceased, bear-ing date of May 5, 2016, was admitted to probate in the above named court and that Rosemary Kathryn Whisler, An-gela Kay Graham, and John Lee Hooper III were appointed executor of the estate. Any action to set aside the will must be brought in the district court of said county within the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice to all heirs of the de-cedent and devisees under the will whose identities are reasonably ascertainable, or thereafter be forever barred.

Notice is further given that all persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to the un-dersigned, and creditors having claims against the estate shall file them with the clerk of the above named district court, as provided by law, duly authenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed by the later to occur of four months from the date of the second publication of this notice or one month from the date of mailing of this notice (unless otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereafter forever barred.

Dated July 24, 2019.Rosemary Kathryn Whisler1765 Sycamore Avenue, Yale, IA

50277 Angela Kay Graham 1398 NW 137th Street, Clive, IA 50325 John Lee Hooper III 1236 Twinleaf Circle, St. Pe-ters, MO 63376 Craig S. Shannon ICIS#: AT0007210

Attorney for executor Grefe & Sidney, PLC 500 E. Court Suite 200 Des Moines, IA 50306

August 8, 2019Probate Code Section 304

OFFICIAL NOTICE

BEFORE THE UTILITIES BOARD OF THE STATE OF IOWA TO THE CITIZENS

OF GUTHRIE COUNTY:Notice is given that ITC Midwest LLC,

Cedar Rapids, Iowa pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 478 (2019), has filed a pe-tition with the Utilities Board (Board) for a franchise to erect, maintain and operate an electric transmission line setting forth the following as the maximum voltage, starting points, routes, and termini of the existing lines:

EXHIBIT A Petition for Franchise Guthrie & Greene Multi-County Fran-

chise 72,500 Volt Maximum (69,000 Volt

Nominal) Electric Transmission Lines Guthrie County, Iowa3.06 miles of 72,500 Volt Maximum

(69,000 Volt Nominal), Three Phase Electric Transmission Line. (A segment of this line is proposed to be double cir-cuited, coincident with Corn Belt Power Cooperative’s (CBPC) Petition under Docket E¬22412, and more particularly described herein below).

The north end point of this proposed line begins at a point of electrical con-nection with ITC Midwest LLC’s (ITC) pro-posed electric transmission line located approximately 0.00 mile north and 0.01 mile east of the northwest corner of ir-regular Section 6, Township 81 North, Range 31 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Guthrie County, Iowa, at the north Guthrie County line, and the north terminus of this proposed line begins at a point of electrical connection within Inter-state Power and Light Company’s (IP&L) Scranton Substation located in the North-west Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 11, Township 83 North, Range 32 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Greene County, Iowa, within the city of Scranton, Iowa.

The south end point of this proposed line will be at a point of electrical con-nection with an existing ITC electric transmission line located approximately 0.01 mile east and 0.01 mile south of the northwest corner of Section 17, Township 81 North, Range 31 West of the 5th Prin-cipal Meridian, Guthrie County, Iowa, and the south terminus of this proposed line ends at a point of electrical connection

GUTHRIE COUNTy BOARD OF

SUPERvISORS

Regular Session - 16 July 2019The Guthrie County Board of Supervi-

sors met this 16th day of July, 2019, in regular session in the meeting room at the Guthrie County Courthouse in Guthrie Center, Iowa with the following members present: Clifford Carney, Mike Dickson, Everett Grasty, Jack Lloyd and Jerome “J.D.” Kuster.

The meeting came to order at 9:00 a.m.

Motion by Grasty second by Kuster to approve the Agenda for 16 July 2019. Motion carried on a vote: Ayes: 5 Nays: 0.

Jotham Arber, Guthrie County Trans-fer Station Executive Director, and Brandon Thompson, Guthrie County Fa-cilities Manager, joined the meeting to deliver the Guthrie County Transfer Sta-tion (TS) update. Arber passed out the Alternative Cost Report Guthrie County Transfer Station. The total agency costs ($688,999.63) divided by the to-

tal hours open (2,200) equals $313.18 per hour. The calculation demonstrates the amount of revenue TS must gener-ate to justify being open. Arber ad-vised the total direct operation cost is $656,190.12. The estimated revenue is approximately $623,000. The total cost borne by County is $35,000 which equals the revenue less the expense. Ar-ber briefed Supervisors about charge accounts at TS. Arber wants to create a charge account application since there was no formal process in the past. He also wants to run a credit check. Addi-tionally, he wants to limit the maximum balance. The current terms require the account holder to pay within ninety (90) days. Arber wants to reduce the term to sixty (60) days before the account holder is restricted to cash only.

Sheriff Marty Arganbright, Guthrie County Sheriff, and Deputy Michael Herbert joined the meeting to discuss security in the Guthrie County Court-house. Chief Deputy Jeremy Bennett also was present for the discussion. Auditor passed around the claim for the metal detector. It was purchased August 2016 at a cost of $3,371. Lloyd inquired about who is manning the metal detector. Lloyd stated he wants it used again.

Sheriff provided a brief Guthrie County Sheriff’s Department update. The Jail is full. In fact, there were more suspects arrested pursuant to a search war-rant. Grasty confirmed Sheriff’s Depart-ment still has a drawer full of arrest war-rants.

Supervisors did not discuss any pend-ing county projects.

Supervisors reviewed the Guthrie County Secondary Roads Department Payroll Report for 16 June 2019 – 29 June 2019, the Guthrie County Sheriff Deputies Payroll Report for 24 June 2019 – 7 July 2019 as well as the County and Assessor Payroll Reports for 22 June 2019 – 5 July 2019.

There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, the Board temporarily adjourned at 10:30 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. at which time they will resume the regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, 16 July 2019. Mo-tion by Kuster second by Grasty. Motion carried on a vote: Ayes: 5 Nays: 0.

The meeting reconvened at 12:45 p.m.

Motion by Grasty second by Car-ney to approve the Minutes from 2 July 2019 subject to the changes made by the Supervisors. Motion carried on a vote: Ayes: 5 Nays: 0.

Motion by Grasty second by Car-ney to approve the Minutes from 9 July 2019 subject to the changes made by the Supervisors. Motion carried on a vote: Ayes: 5 Nays: 0.

Auditor reported Thompson requested she issue a check to Wetzel Repair in the amount of $12,773.02 on 10 July 2019 to reimburse Wetzel Repair for parts purchased on behalf of Guthrie County Transfer Station. Motion by Carney second by Grasty to approve the Claims from 3 July 2019 – 16 July 2019 in the amount of $809,214.18 as well as the claim for Wetzel Repair in the amount of $12,773.02 issued by the Auditor on 10 July 2019. Motion carried on a vote: Ayes: 5 Nays: 0.

Barry Monaghan, Chief Business De-velopment Officer, and Chris Carlson, Credit Analysist, Guthrie County State Bank joined the meeting to present a proposal for the public financing of the Guthrie County Law Enforcement Center Addition Project. Mike Underwood, Presi-dent and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Guthrie County State Bank also was pres-ent for the discussion. Monaghan made the presentation. Supervisors briefly discussed the proposal. Supervisors reached a consensus they like the fact that the proposal works with local banks.

Scott Stevenson, Managing Direc-tor, D A Davidson Companies, joined the meeting to submit a proposal for the public financing of the Guthrie County Law Enforcement Center Addition Proj-ect. Nate Summers also was present for the discussion.

Chip Schultz, Managing Director, Northland Public Finance, joined the meeting to offer a proposal for the public financing of the Guthrie County Law En-forcement Center Addition Project. Mi-chael Hart also was present for the dis-cussion.

Supervisors discussed the three (3) entities willing to provide the public fi-nancing for the Guthrie County Law En-forcement Center Addition Project. Dick-son pointed out the interest rate quoted by the Bank is an additional two point twen-ty-five to two point four percent (2.25-2.4%) higher than the finance compa-nies. In Dickson’s opinion, the decision is between Davidson and Northland. Kuster concurred the taxpayers cannot afford to keep the financing local. Grasty men-tioned the finance companies are able to lock the interest rate unlike the Bank. In his opinion, it makes a difference. Audi-tor stated she has no preference. Super-visors agreed that Northland presented well. Supervisors also are content the local banks will be given the opportunity to purchase the general obligation bonds first; even though, Supervisors wanted to keep the financing within the County. Au-ditor affirmed Northland will give the local

is thereafter forever barred.Dated this 29th day of July, 2019.

Janelle Smool, Executor of Estate 25813 S. Beech Creek Drive Sun Lakes, AZ 85248-6807 Robert A Schwarzkopf Wilcox, Gerken, Schwarzkopf, Copeland, & Williams, P.C. 115 East Lincoln Way, Suite 200 Jefferson, IA 50129-2149 At-torney for Executor

August 8, 2019

banks the first opportunity to purchase the bonds. In Grasty’s opinion, it is in the best interest of taxpayers if Supervisors select Davidson or Northland. Kuster thinks Supervisors should engage North-land. Grasty prefers Davidson because they offered a better rate and will offer the bonds to the local banks first. Fur-thermore, Davidson may have a better market. Carney was impressed by the Iowa Corn Suitability Rating (CSR) Chart prepared by Northland. In Grasty’s opin-ion, both companies will compile such a chart. Dickson stated the bottom line is the interest rate. The real rate quoted by Northland is two point fifty-nine percent (2.59%). The rates between Davidson and Northland are comparable. Grasty agreed Northland gave a nice presenta-tion. Kuster recommended Northland because he liked the presentation. Dick-son likes the fact Northland can provide four (4) people to work the project. This way at least one (1) representative should attend each meeting. Furthermore, the smaller company is more person-able. Grasty pointed out Davidson is willing to make less money, if it sells the bonds to local banks. Supervisors agreed both Davidson and Northland did a good job. Grasty likes Davidson’s flat hierarchy which enables Stevenson to make deci-sions. Supervisors agree both Davidson and Northland are equal. Northland is in numerous Counties though. Sheriff recommends Northland. Grasty ac-knowledged Northland ranks higher in Iowa. Carney pointed out Northland will spread the bonds around. Supervisors think it is a toss-up. Motion by Dickson second by Lloyd to engage Northland Public Finance to provide the public fi-nancing for the Guthrie County Law En-forcement Center Addition Project. Mo-tion carried on a vote: Ayes: 5 Nays: 0.

Supervisors considered bond counsel for the Guthrie County Law Enforcement Center Addition Project. Auditor advised the choices are Ahlers & Cooney, P.C. or Dorsey & Whitney LLP. Dickson stated he does not like Robert Josten with Dorsey & Whitney LLP due to issues with the Wind Farm Tax Increment Financing (TIF). In Grasty’s opinion, Josten is on point, and those issues were not his fault. Auditor stated she spoke with Josten, and he is willing to serve as bond counsel. She ex-plained Josten will help draft the resolu-tion and ballot language for the bond ref-erendum. Josten confirmed it is possible for Supervisors to include the bond ref-erendum with the City/School Election in November. Finally, Josten stated he does not need to meet with Supervisors at this time. Motion by Carney second by Kuster to engage Robert Josten, Dorsey & Whit-ney LLP, as bond counsel for the public financing of the Guthrie County Law En-forcement Center Addition Project. Mo-tion carried on a vote: Ayes: 4 (Car-ney, Grasty, Lloyd and Kuster) Nays: 1 (Dickson).

Auditor will notify Northland and Jos-ten. Furthermore, she will contact Samu-els Group as well as Northland and Josten to inquire about the next steps. Auditor will report back to Supervisors during the next regular meeting on Tuesday, 23 July 2019. Sheriff thanked Supervisors as well as Auditor for staying late and keep-ing the project moving forward.

There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, the Board adjourned at 4:24 p.m. until its regularly scheduled meeting on Tues-day, 23 July 2019. Motion by Dickson second by Carney. Motion carried on a vote: Ayes: 5 Nays: 0.

Jack E. Lloyd, Chair, Guthrie County Board of Supervisors - ATTEST: Marci L. McClellan, Guthrie County Auditor

within ITC’s Perry Substation located in the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 9, Township 81 North, Range 28 West of the 5th Principal Me-ridian, Dallas County, Iowa.

This proposed line begins at a point of electrical connection with a proposed ITC electric transmission line, (being the east circuit of a proposed double circuit transmission line) located in public road right of way near the centerline of 100th Street approximately 0.00 mile north and 0.01 mile east of the northwest corner of irregular Section 6, Township 81 North, Range 31 West of the 5th Principal Me-ridian, Guthrie County, Iowa; thence south in public road right of way, as the east circuit of the proposed double circuit transmission line, in the east margin of Maple Avenue along the west section lines of irregular Sections 6 and 7, all in said township and range, crossing 100th Street and 110th Street (a.k.a. Iowa State Highways 25 and 141) to a point in the north margin of public road right of way of 120th Street approximately 0.01 mile north and 0.01 mile east of the southwest corner of said Section 7, for a distance of approximately 1.99 miles; thence east in public road right of way, as the north cir-cuit of the proposed double circuit trans-mission line, in the north margin of 120th Street along the south section line of said Section 7, to a point in public road right of way located approximately 0.01 mile north and 0.09 mile west of the southeast corner of said Section 7, for a distance of approximately 0.95 mile, (at which point the proposed double circuit with CBPC’s line ends and this proposed ITC transmis-sion line continues as a single circuit); thence east in public road right of way of the north margin of 120th Street along the south section line of said Section 7, to a point in public road right of way located approximately 0.01 mile north and 0.06 mile west of the southeast corner of said Section 7, for a distance of approximately 0.03 mile; thence south in public road right of way, crossing 120th Street to a point in the south margin of the public road right of way of 120th Street, located approximately 0.01 mile south and 0.06 mile west of the northeast corner of ir-regular Section 18, said township and range, for a distance of approximately 0.02 mile; thence east in public road right of way being the south margin of 120th Street along the north line of said Sec-tion 18, crossing State Highway 25, to a point of electrical connection with an existing ITC electric transmission line lo-cated approximately 0.01 mile south and 0.01 mile east of the northwest corner of Section 17, said township and range, said point being the south end point of this line being described, for a distance of approximately 0.07 mile.

The total distance of this proposed 69kV line segment is approximately 3.06 miles.

A map showing the proposed route of the electric line may be obtained at no cost by calling 515-332-7746, or by writing to ITC Midwest LLC; Attn: Jacob Shipp; 123 5th Street Southeast, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401.

Orders issued and documents filed in this docket (Docket No. E-22403) may be viewed by searching under the docket number in the Board’s Electronic Filing System (EFS) at http://efs.iowa.gov. Ob-jections to the granting of the franchise may be filed electronically using EFS or filed in writing with the Board no later than 20 days after the date of second publication of this notice. Instructions for submitting an electronic filing can be found on the EFS website; written objec-tions must be mailed to the Iowa Utilities Board, 1375 East Court Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa 50319.

The date of the first publication is August 8, 2019. The date of the second publication is August 15, 2019.

IOWA UTILITIES BOARDBY: Samantha Norris General CounselDated this 23rd day of July 2019.

August 8, 2019

GUTHRIE COUNTY PAYABLES - 16 JULY 2019 Vendor Name Payable De-scription Total PaymentsACCESS SYSTEMS-20 COPIER MNTNC .......... ......................................................... 714.66ACCESS SYSTEMS LEASING-69 OFF SUPP ..... ......................................................... 492.31ADVANCED LASER TECHNOLOGIES 98 TONER ......................................................... 238.90AGRILAND FS-20 GAS/DSL ........... 25,720.62AHLERS & COONEY-20 ATTY FEES ..... 375.00ALLIANT ENERGY-20 ELEC ................. 150.65ANDERSON CLEANING-20 OFF CLEAN .................................................................... 480.00ARBER, JOTHAM JAMES-79 SHIRTS ..... 24.47BAGLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY-QRTLY TAXES ........ ...................................................... 2,808.38BARNETT MEMORIAL LIBRARY-QRTLY TAXES ...................................................... 5,952.24BAUER BUILT TIRE CENTER-20 TIRES ............ ...................................................... 5,647.67BAYARD PUBLIC LIBRARY-QRTLY TAXES ........ ...................................................... 3,225.57BB LAWNCARE-20 MOWING ........... 1,726.00BEN FRANKLIN-20 FLAGGING MAT’L ..249.17BLUE TARP FINANCIAL-20 AIR COMPRESSOR ...................................................... 1,782.94BROWN, SHIRLEY-23 MLGE ................. 30.57BUCKNER, ALEXI-23 MLGE................. 121.77BUTTLER AGRONOMY SRVS . 53 WEED SPRAY ........................................................... 53.90CALHOUN-BURNS & ASSC-85 ENGR SRVCS .. .................................................... 15,319.00CARD SERVICES-24 BARRIER HERBICIDE ....... ........................................................... 79.98CARPER, KRISTI-23 MLGE .................... 61.13CASEY PUBLIC LIBRARY-QRTLY TAXES .......... ...................................................... 3,113.82CASEY, CITY OF-20 WATER/LANDFILL FEES ... ........................................................... 47.41CASEY’S GENERAL STORE-53 GAS ....... 64.89CENTRAL IA DETENTION-31 JUV DET ............ ......................................................... 218.00

CINTAS CORP-20 FIRST AID SUPP ...... 217.73CINTAS LOC 22M-20 MATS/MOPS/SHOP TOWEL ................................................ 57.11CLARINDA ACADEMY-31 JUV DET ...1,399.50COOPER, JEREMY-69 PHONE ............... 30.00COUNCIL BLUFFS, CITY OF-69 HAZMAT CON-TRACT............................................ 4,659.00COUNTRY VIEW ESTATES-05 JUNE MEAL DE-LIVERY .............................................. 935.00CUNNINGHAM REIS CO-85 BRIDGE CONST .... .................................................. 102,723.00DE LAGE LANDEN-23 PRINTER COST..428.79DENTLINGER, PEGGY M-23 MLGE ........ 99.59DENTLINGER, TYLER-20 BOOT REIMB ........... ......................................................... 100.00DIAM PEST CONTROL-20 PEST CONTROL ..... ........................................................... 55.00DOLLAR GENERAL-20 BATTERIES ........ 25.90DOWD DRUG-23 BILLABLE/NONBILLABLE SUPP ................................................ 151.16EISCHEID, STEVE-20 MOWING ........ 6,171.14ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH INST .98 ANNUAL RENEWAL ....................... 700.00FAST LANE MOTOR PARTS-20 MISC ....29.55FASTENAL CO-20 STEPLADDER ........... 49.99GALLS, LLC-05 INTOXIMETER ............ 425.30GATR TRUCK CENTER-20 LENS/CLOSURE ..... ......................................................... 446.34GRIMES ASPHALT & PAVING-20 BULK AS-PHALT ............................................ 1,057.04GUTHRIE AUTOMOTIVE-53 MISC ........ 257.92GUTHRIE CENTER APPLIANCE 20 WINDOW AIR COND ................................................ 396.59GUTHRIE CENTER COMMUNICATIONS 51 DATA PROCESSING ................................ 13,437.03GUTHRIE CENTER MUNICIPAL UTILITIES-20 HTG/WATER ...................................... 522.44GUTHRIE CO HOSPITAL . 05 JUNE JAIL MEALS ...................................................... 3,474.28GUTHRIE CO REGIONAL AIRPORT......... QRTLY TAXES .......................................... 13,925.00GUTHRIE CO SECONDARY ROADS-69 FUEL .... ......................................................... 149.97GUTHRIE CO SHERIFF ...........31 SRCR020659 ......................................................... 521.36GUTHRIE COUNTY TIMES VEDETTE .07 HIRING AD ...................................................... 28.00GUTHRIE WELDING & REPAIR-53 WELD BRACKETS ........................................ 133.60HANNER, JOE-22 PHONE ..................... 20.00HANSEN’S M & M SERVICES-68 LAKE PAN-ORAMA MAPS ..................................... 67.50HARRISON TRUCK CENTERS . 20 TRUCK BODY .................................................. 245,782.76HAVER LUMBER-53 PAD LOCKS ......... 132.09HEALTHCAREFIRST-23 SOFTWARE/MNTNC ... ...................................................... 2,544.73HEART OF IA COMMUNITY SERVICES 60 DUES .................................................... 79,156.00HEARTLAND COOP-20 DSL ............. 1,446.56HELENA CHEMICAL-24 ESCORT HERBICIDE ... ........................................................... 56.00HERALD PUBLISHING CO-01 BOS ....... 734.99HESS, JUSTIN-29 WELL PLUG ............ 500.00HOMETOWN FOODS-19 GEN REL ......... 95.00HOTSY CLEANING SYSTEMS ..20 FLEETWASH/CARWASH ......................................... 460.45IA DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH 07 VITAL RECORD PAPER................................................. 71.23IA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION-20 PLASTIC BARRICADE/WOOD SIGN POSTS ...... 2,584.48IA DEPT OF VETERAN AFFAIRS-21 UNSPENT ALLOCATION FUNDS ....................... 2,444.02IA HEALTH CARE ASSOC-23 TRAINING .......... ......................................................... 260.00ICAP-69 LIABILITY INS .................... 2,600.71ICEOO-20 CONF REG ......................... 200.00INTERSTATE BATTERY SYSTEM OF DES MOINES-20 ACCOUNT CREDIT/BATT .... 99.95IOWA PRISON INDUSTRIES-68 SIGNS ........... ......................................................... 177.90IRWIN, KENT-23 MLGE ......................... 14.79ISAC-DUES ................................... 10,012.63JAMAICA PUBLIC LIBRARY-QRTLY TAXES ...... ...................................................... 2,612.19JAMES, ABBY-23 MLGE ..................... 194.74JENSEN SANITATION-22 GARBAGE .1,120.00JENSEN, CHERYL-23 MLGE .................. 30.57KARL CHEVROLET-05 CHEVY SILVERADO ...... .................................................... 20,222.10KASPERBAUER CLEANERS 05 UNIFORM CLEAN ......................................................... 115.30KEMPF, ROBERT J-69 PHONE .............. 30.00KOSTER GRAIN-79 HAULING ........... 6,120.00LAKE LUMBER-22 SUPP ..................... 344.74LASER RESOURCES-23 MNTNC/PRINTER ....... ........................................................... 10.22LEMKE REPAIR-53 SEPTIC TANK REPAIR ....... ...................................................... 1,313.01LUDWIG, SHERRY-23 MLGE ............... 141.00M & L SERVICE-53 RECYCLE TRUCK REPAIR .. ......................................................... 298.90MAINSTAY SYSTEMS-05 PC MNTNC...237.00MENLO PUBLIC LIBRARY-QRTLY TAXES ......... ...................................................... 2,932.54MICHAEL, BRETT P-60 MLGE ............. 208.38MID AMERICAN ENERGY-47 GAS .......... 39.47MIDLAND GIS SOLUTIONS-20 GIS SIGN HOST-ING ................................................ 3,600.00MIDWEST OFFICE TECHNOLOGY-22 COPIER REPAIR .............................................. 278.63MIDWEST WHEEL-20 MISC ................ 694.88MOON, HEATHER-23 MLGE ................ 101.56MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC.-69 DISASTER PREP ............................................ 12,643.50MURPHY HEAVY CONTRACTING-85 BRIDGE MNTNC ........................................ 74,550.00NELSON, TYLOR-22 PHONE ................. 20.00PANORA AUTO PARTS-22 EQUIP PARTS/OIL FILTERS, MISC ................................... 632.81PANORA PUBLIC LIBRARY-QRTLY TAXES ....... ...................................................... 4,847.17PANORA TELCO-22 PHONE ................ 262.42PANORA, CITY OF-47 UTIL ................. 653.05PARTY POOPERS-22 KYBOS .............. 200.00PITNEY BOWES-51 LEAGE AGREMENT........... ......................................................... 408.27POLK CO TREASURER-01 ME REVIEW ........... ......................................................... 406.90

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