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8 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, May 27, 2008 public notice glendale livewire 4-h • Five-Star Rated for 2008 for Joint Replacement, Total Knee Replacement and Total Hip Replacement by HealthGrades ® , the nation’s leading independent healthcare ratings company • Recipient of the HealthGrades 2008 Joint Replacement Excellence Award • Ranked by HealthGrades Among the Top 10% in the Nation for Joint Replacement 2500 Canterbury Drive, Hays, KS 67601 785-628-8221 There’s A New Name for Five-Star Orthopedic Care In Western Kansas. The Orthopedic Institute At Hays Medical Center IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS UNITED STATES OF AMER- ICA Plaintiff v. TAMARA J. RANDALL Defendant Case aNo. 07-2051-CM- DJW NOTICE OF MARSHAL’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of the United States District Court for the District of Kansas, at Kansas City, Kan- sas, in the above entitled case, I will, on Thursday the 26th day of June, 2008, at 9:00 o’clock A.M. of said day at the front door of the Sherman County Court- house, Goodland, Kansas, offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the right, title and interest of the Defendant above named in and to the following described real estate, located in Sherman County, Kansas, and described as follows: Lots Eighteen (18), and Nine- teen (19), in Block Fifteen (15), in the Second Addition to the City of Goodland, Kansas, according to the plat thereof. The real property is levied on as the property of the Defendant above named and will be sold without appraisal, subject to any unpaid real property taxes or special assessments and with a three month right of redemption in the Defendant, to satisfy said Order of Sale, unless her rights of redemption are extinguished by the Court or are otherwise waived by her. United States Marshal’s Of- fice, Topeka, Kansas, this 20th day of May, 2008. WALTER BRADLEY United States Marshal District of Kansas or his Deputy Published in The Goodland Star-News, Tuesday, May 27 and June 3, 10 and 17, 2008. Wedding planned in Iowa for couple Nicholle Shalene Endsley and Adam George Bruhn plan a June wedding in Shelby, Iowa, with a re- ception following in Omaha, Neb. The bride to be parents are Jac- quelyn Beal of Omaha and Bart and Starla Endsley of Alliance, Neb. Her grandparents are John and Joan Beal of Goodland and Don and Carol Endsley of Wichita Falls, Texas, formerly of Goodland. The prospective groom’s parents are Orrin and Carol Bruhn of Irwin, Iowa. His grandparents are George and Gladys Musfeldt of Irwin and the late Mr. and Mrs. George Bruhn of Audubon, Iowa. She graduated in 1999 from Al- liance High School in Nebraska, earned a Bachelor of Science in biotechnology from the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 2003 and in 2006 a Bachelor of Nursing from the University of Nebraska Medical Center at Lincoln. He graduated in 1998 from Irwin- Kirkman-Manilla High School in Manilla, Iowa, and in 2004 with a business and nursing degree from Iowa Western Community College at Council Bluffs, Iowa. Endsley and Bruhn The bride to be is a registered nurse in the emergency department at Children’s Hospital in Omaha. The future groom is a registered nurse in the emergency department at the Nebraska Medical Center there. March The regular monthly meeting of the Glendale Livewires 4-H Club was held Monday, March 17, at the Sherman County 4-H Building. The meeting began at 7 p.m. by President Brennan Clouse with the flag salute and the song “The Glen- dale Livewires.” Roll was called by answering “What is your favorite animal?” There were 24 members, two leaders and no guests present. The minutes of the February meeting were read and approved. Reports of officers: The trea- surer’s report was given by Cooper Slough. Reporter Kaleb Zwick reported that the report of the Feb- ruary meeting had been typed and taken to the newspaper office. Cheer person Simon Bassett asked the March birthdays to stand so we could sing “Happy Birthday” to them. Historian Kristina Stasser asked that club members bring newspaper clippings to them. Leader Mary Beth wick reported there were three regional blues, two alternate blues, 11 blues and two reds at 4-H Days. Leader Gennifer House reported that the Barn Photography contest deadline is Friday, April 18. Unfinished Business: The mo- tion that was postponed from the February meeting for the Shine on Sherman County Engaged and In- volved Youth Committee regarding the donation for the skate park was brought to the table. Cooper Slough suggested that we donate $75. The motion was approved. New Business: Kristina moved and Mikail seconded that we deliver May Day Baskets to Wheatridge Acres. After discussion, it was decided that we would not take the baskets to Wheatridge due to the day May 1 fell on. The motion was declined. Program: Cooper Slough gave a project talk on dog training. Lacie Cowan gave a demo talk on Box Braids. Jason Cowan gave a health and safety talk on “How to keep cool during activities. Jesse Cooper lead the recreation with Glendale, Glendale, Livewire. Cassie moved and Carlee second- ed that we adjourn the club meeting by saying the club motto and putting up our chair. Submitted by Kaleb Zwick April The regular monthly meeting of the Glendale Livewires 4-H Club was held Monday, April 21, at the Sherman County 4-H Building. The meeting began at 7:07 p.m. by Vice President Jason Cowan with the flag salute and the song “My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean.” Roll was called by answering “What is your favorite song.” There were 16 members, two leaders and no guest present. The minutes of the March meet- ing were read and approved. Secretary Ellie House read the correspondence. There was a letter from Hannah Sanderson thanking the Glendale Livewires for the bal- loons that we sent. A letter from the Goodland Public Library requesting money for the summer reading program. Reports of officers: The trea- surer’s report was given by Cooper Slough. Reporter Kaleb Zwick had no report. Cheer person Simon Basset sang “Happy Birthday” to our April birthdays. There was no council member report. Kristina Stasser requested newspaper clip- pings for the Historian Book. Leader Gennifer House had no report and Leader Mary Beth Zwick gave the results of Regional 4-H Days. There was no unfinished busi- ness. In new business Lacie Cowan moved and Carlee Cooper seconded that we donate $50 to the Goodland Public Library Reading program. Mikail Freeman gave a demo talk on how to build a model. Shelbi Johnson gave a demo talk on how to make a volcano. Cooper Slough reminded the group to always wear a helmet while riding a bike. Kaleb Zwick had the group play Duck, Duck, Goose for recreation. Cooper Slough moved and Carlee Cooper seconded that the meeting be adjourned by saying the club motion and having the leaders do- ing the Chicken Dance and putting up the chairs. Refreshments were provided by the Slough and Cowan families. Submitted by Kaleb Zwick matters of record Goodland Police The following incidents have been reported to the Goodland Po- lice Department: May 4 — 3:02 p.m., 322 W. Ninth, child in need of care. Case referred to county attorney. May 6 — 2:13 p.m., 311 W. 12th, arrested Lukius James Medrano for aggravated battery and criminal threat against Albert Engriquez Garcia. Case referred to county attorney. 3:41 p.m., 311 Center Ave., Jodeen Louise Verlinden reported criminal damage to property. May 7 — 10:45 a.m., 1209 Main Ave., arrested John Howard Butrick for possession with intent to sell prescription drugs within 1,000 feet of school property. Case referred to county attorney. May 8— 3:22 p.m., 2160 Com- merce, arrested Brenda J. Shockey for criminal trespass at Wal-Mart. Case referred to city attorney. May 10 — 2:13 a.m., 1600 Broad- way Ave., arrested Michael Lee Jeffrey for driving under influence. Case referred to county attorney. May 13 — 3:25 p.m., 516 W. Business U.S. 24, United States Postal Service reported criminal damage to property. May 15 — 9:44 p.m., 1502 1/2 Syracuse Ave., arrested Juan Man- uel Arellano for domestic battery against Elizabeth Contreras. Case referred to city attorney. May 17 — 10:34 a.m., 212 W. 12th Apt. 4, Nina Jean Simon and Douglas Robert Eddleman victim of domestic battery. Case referred to city attorney. District Traffic The following fines have been paid in the Sherman County District Court. All ages are at the time of the ticket. Feb. 28:Marlene A. Hargraves, 44, Shreveport, La., $165 for speed- ing, 91/70. March 1: David P. Buie, 19, Gypsum, Colo., $366 for driving while suspended, first conviction, and $60 for speeding. Janet E. Reid, 50, Gypsum, Colo., $30 for not wearing a seat belt. March 6: Jacqueline C. Brawner, 19, Bonita, Calif., $165 for im- proper parking. David R. Williams, 31, Mar- thasville, Mo., $126 for improper parking. March 7: Elizabeth M. Jones, 33, Memphis, Tenn., $120 for speeding, 84/70, and $60 for not having a child in a safety restraint. March 8: Stephanie Morris, 38, West LaFayette, Ind., $156 for speeding, 90/70. David L. Myers, 53, Wildwood, Mo., $126 for speeding, 85/70. March 9: Gretchen S. Fulton, 35, Spokane, Wash., $132 for speeding, 86/70. Amy S. Winkelman, 42, Grand Junction, Colo., $126 for speeding, 85/70. March 12: Mohamed F. Bakar, 46, Denver, $126 for speeding, 85/70. March 14: Francisco A. Cruz, 55, Denver, $165 for speeding, 91/70. Christopher M. Sager, 21, Chey- enne, Wyo., $237 for speeding, 99/70. March 18: Susan M. Nagel, 21, St. Peters, Mo., $138 for improper parking. March 19: Erick J. Johnson, 37, Allen, Texas, $126 for not having a child in a safety restraint. March 20: John P. Krop, 75, Tequesta, Fla., $120 for speeding, 84/70. Matthew D. Senemar, 20, Ed- mond, Okla., $126 for driving with an expired license. March 21: Chase R. Grice, 21, St. Francis, $266 for transporting an open container. Byron A. Schwarz, 36, Aurora, Colo., $138 for speeding, 87/70. Andrew N. Vadney, 19, Albany, N.Y., $306 for speeding, 104/70. Matthew M. Walker, 33, Lee’s Summit, Mo., $114 for speeding, 83/70. March 23: Joshua B. Bahret, 25, Pahrump, N.V., $183 for speeding, 93/70. Aaron S. Mcquillen, 36, Ana- heim, Calif., $165 for speeding, 91/70. March 24: Channelle Janae Black, 27, Kanorado, $126 for not having a child in a safety restraint. Sarah R. Crawford, 23, Olasso, Okla., $30 for not wearing a seat belt. Claudia A. Friedman, 29, Lake- land, Fla., $165 for speeding, 91/70. March 25: Larry I. Elliott, 24, Pueblo, Colo., $126 for improper parking. March 26: Timothy M. Nickel, 51, Garden City, $166 for not secur- ing a load on the vehicle. March 28: David E. Eldridge, 23, Oberlin, $150 for speeding, 90/70. Samantha G. Hess-Coker, 42, Wynne, Ark., $126 for speeding, 85/70. March 29: Mark W. Bode, 49, Cincinnati, $126 for improper parking. Todd D. Larkin, 34, O’Fallon, Mo., $165 for speeding, 91/70. Joseph L. Moore, 22, Colorado Springs, $126 for speeding, 85/70. Carol Thompson, 64, Goodland, $114 for speeding, 53/40, and $30 for not wearing a seat belt. March 30: Rebecca C. Haviland, 24, Jefferson City, Mo., $219 for speeding, 97/70. Enrique Soto, 29, Wasco, Calif., $120 for speeding, 84/70. Jared S. Steger, 26, Marion, Iowa, $126 for speeding, 85/70. Arvy A. Wilson, 57, Crane, Mo., $156 for improper parking. March 31: Leovardo S. Cara- bajal, 25, Beeville, Texas, $96 for speeding, 75/65. Nicolas Esquivel, 24, Sharon Springs, $174 for speeding, 70/55. Jeffery A. Millspaugh, 36, Wiley, Colo., $126 for speeding, 80/65. Leslie J. Rye, 42, $108 for im- proper parking and $30 for not wearing a seat belt. Jose Ventura, 39, Philadelphia, Pa., $165 for speeding and $300 for not having liability insurance. April 1: Troy E. Gacek, 40, Bixby, Okla., $102 for speeding, 81/70. Brandon Joseph Lee, 28, St. Fran- cis, $126 for speeding, 70/55. April 2: Floyd U. Wells, 36, Bristow, Okla., $102 for improper parking. April 3: Douglas D. Clark, 45, Lehi, Utah, $108 for speeding, 82/70. Paul A. Hayden, 44, Atwood, $126 for failing to yield at a stop or yield sign. Baruch Lopez-Sobrevilla, 27, Salt Lake City, $130 for driving without a valid license and $80 for unlawful use of a driver’s license. April 4: Kyle A. Kievit, 48, Wilmington, N.C., $132 for speed- ing, 86/70. Joseph L. Kreger, 17, Weskan, $126 for speeding, 80/65. April 5: Andrew M. Azcarraga, 27, Grand Junction, Colo., $126 for not yielding at a stop sign. April 6: Richard A. Blair, Chats- worth, Ga., $108 for speeding, 82/70, and $32 for not wearing a seat belt. Jamie L. Daugherty, 27, Tyrone, Okla., $144 for speeding, 83/65. Phillip M. Harris, 29, New Castle, Okla., $120 for speeding, 84/70. Cody B. Kasten, 20, Sharon Springs, $120 for improper park- ing. Mark J. Mancini, 22, Orono, Maine, $210 for improper parking. Kim M. Morgan, 49, Broomfield, Colo., $132 for speeding, 86/70. Kevin W. Triplett, 39, Grand Junction, Colo., $183 for speeding, 93/70. April 7: Tyler E. Bunsain, 23, Kileen, Texas, $126 for speeding, 85/70. April 8: Ryan L. Taylor, 17, Goodland, $144 for improper park- ing. Charles R. Woodall, 24, Clarks- ville, Tenn., $166 for violating motor carrier safety rules and regu- lations, over 14 hours. April 10: Sara R. Hoverson, 25, Cincinnati, $126 for speeding, 85/70. matters of record District Traffic The following fines have been paid in the Sherman County District Court. All ages are at the time of the ticket. April 13: Kelly N. Mullis, 20, Burlington, $126 for speeding, 70/55, and $300 for not having li- ability insurance. April 14: Warren U. Osborn, 96, Lakeworth, Fla., $166 for violating motor carrier safety rules and regu- lations, over 70 hours.
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8 The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, May 27, 2008

public notice

glendale livewire 4-h

• Five-Star Rated for 2008 for Joint Replacement, Total KneeReplacement and Total Hip Replacement by HealthGrades®,the nation’s leading independent healthcare ratings company

• Recipient of the HealthGrades 2008 Joint ReplacementExcellence Award

• Ranked by HealthGrades Among the Top 10% in the Nationfor Joint Replacement

2500 Canterbury Drive, Hays, KS 67601785-628-8221

There’s ANew Name for Five-Star

Orthopedic CareIn Western Kansas.

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OFKANSAS

UNITED STATES OF AMER-ICA

Plaintiff

v.

TAMARA J. RANDALL

Defendant

Case aNo. 07-2051-CM-DJW

NOTICE OF MARSHAL’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

By virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of the United States District Court for the District of Kansas, at Kansas City, Kan-sas, in the above entitled case, I will, on Thursday the 26th day of June, 2008, at 9:00 o’clock A.M. of said day at the front door of the Sherman County Court-house, Goodland, Kansas, offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the right, title and interest of the Defendant above

named in and to the following described real estate, located in Sherman County, Kansas, and described as follows:

Lots Eighteen (18), and Nine-teen (19), in Block Fifteen (15), in the Second Addition to the City of Goodland, Kansas, according to the plat thereof.

The real property is levied on as the property of the Defendant above named and will be sold without appraisal, subject to any unpaid real property taxes or special assessments and with a three month right of redemption in the Defendant, to satisfy said Order of Sale, unless her rights of redemption are extinguished by the Court or are otherwise waived by her.

United States Marshal’s Of-fice, Topeka, Kansas, this 20th day of May, 2008.

WALTER BRADLEYUnited States MarshalDistrict of Kansasor his Deputy

Published in The Goodland Star-News, Tuesday, May 27 and June 3, 10 and 17, 2008.

Wedding plannedin Iowa for couple

Nicholle Shalene Endsley and Adam George Bruhn plan a June wedding in Shelby, Iowa, with a re-ception following in Omaha, Neb.

The bride to be parents are Jac-quelyn Beal of Omaha and Bart and Starla Endsley of Alliance, Neb. Her grandparents are John and Joan Beal of Goodland and Don and Carol Endsley of Wichita Falls, Texas, formerly of Goodland.

The prospective groom’s parents are Orrin and Carol Bruhn of Irwin, Iowa. His grandparents are George and Gladys Musfeldt of Irwin and the late Mr. and Mrs. George Bruhn of Audubon, Iowa.

She graduated in 1999 from Al-liance High School in Nebraska, earned a Bachelor of Science in biotechnology from the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 2003 and in 2006 a Bachelor of Nursing from the University of Nebraska Medical Center at Lincoln.

He graduated in 1998 from Irwin-Kirkman-Manilla High School in Manilla, Iowa, and in 2004 with a business and nursing degree from Iowa Western Community College at Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Endsley and Bruhn

The bride to be is a registered nurse in the emergency department at Children’s Hospital in Omaha. The future groom is a registered nurse in the emergency department at the Nebraska Medical Center there.

MarchThe regular monthly meeting of

the Glendale Livewires 4-H Club was held Monday, March 17, at the Sherman County 4-H Building. The meeting began at 7 p.m. by President Brennan Clouse with the flag salute and the song “The Glen-dale Livewires.” Roll was called by answering “What is your favorite animal?” There were 24 members, two leaders and no guests present.

The minutes of the February meeting were read and approved.

Reports of officers: The trea-surer’s report was given by Cooper Slough. Reporter Kaleb Zwick reported that the report of the Feb-ruary meeting had been typed and taken to the newspaper office. Cheer person Simon Bassett asked the March birthdays to stand so we could sing “Happy Birthday” to them. Historian Kristina Stasser asked that club members bring newspaper clippings to them.

Leader Mary Beth wick reported there were three regional blues, two alternate blues, 11 blues and two reds at 4-H Days.

Leader Gennifer House reported

that the Barn Photography contest deadline is Friday, April 18.

Unfinished Business: The mo-tion that was postponed from the February meeting for the Shine on Sherman County Engaged and In-volved Youth Committee regarding the donation for the skate park was brought to the table. Cooper Slough suggested that we donate $75. The motion was approved.

New Business: Kristina moved and Mikail seconded that we deliver May Day Baskets to Wheatridge Acres. After discussion, it was decided that we would not take the baskets to Wheatridge due to the day May 1 fell on. The motion was declined.

Program: Cooper Slough gave a project talk on dog training. Lacie Cowan gave a demo talk on Box Braids.

Jason Cowan gave a health and safety talk on “How to keep cool during activities. Jesse Cooper lead the recreation with Glendale, Glendale, Livewire.

Cassie moved and Carlee second-ed that we adjourn the club meeting by saying the club motto and putting

up our chair.Submitted by Kaleb Zwick

AprilThe regular monthly meeting of

the Glendale Livewires 4-H Club was held Monday, April 21, at the Sherman County 4-H Building. The meeting began at 7:07 p.m. by Vice President Jason Cowan with the flag salute and the song “My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean.” Roll was called by answering “What is your favorite song.” There were 16 members, two leaders and no guest present.

The minutes of the March meet-ing were read and approved.

Secretary Ellie House read the correspondence. There was a letter from Hannah Sanderson thanking the Glendale Livewires for the bal-loons that we sent.

A letter from the Goodland Public Library requesting money for the summer reading program.

Reports of officers: The trea-surer’s report was given by Cooper Slough. Reporter Kaleb Zwick had no report. Cheer person Simon Basset sang “Happy Birthday” to our April birthdays. There was no

council member report. Kristina Stasser requested newspaper clip-pings for the Historian Book.

Leader Gennifer House had no report and Leader Mary Beth Zwick gave the results of Regional 4-H Days.

There was no unfinished busi-ness. In new business Lacie Cowan moved and Carlee Cooper seconded that we donate $50 to the Goodland Public Library Reading program.

Mikail Freeman gave a demo talk on how to build a model.

Shelbi Johnson gave a demo talk on how to make a volcano.

Cooper Slough reminded the group to always wear a helmet while riding a bike. Kaleb Zwick had the group play Duck, Duck, Goose for recreation.

Cooper Slough moved and Carlee Cooper seconded that the meeting be adjourned by saying the club motion and having the leaders do-ing the Chicken Dance and putting up the chairs. Refreshments were provided by the Slough and Cowan families.

Submitted by Kaleb Zwick

matters of recordGoodland Police

The following incidents have been reported to the Goodland Po-lice Department:

May 4 — 3:02 p.m., 322 W. Ninth, child in need of care. Case referred to county attorney.

May 6 — 2:13 p.m., 311 W. 12th, arrested Lukius James Medrano for aggravated battery and criminal threat against Albert Engriquez Garcia. Case referred to county attorney.

3:41 p.m., 311 Center Ave., Jodeen Louise Verlinden reported criminal damage to property.

May 7 — 10:45 a.m., 1209 Main Ave., arrested John Howard Butrick for possession with intent to sell prescription drugs within 1,000 feet of school property. Case referred to county attorney.

May 8— 3:22 p.m., 2160 Com-merce, arrested Brenda J. Shockey for criminal trespass at Wal-Mart. Case referred to city attorney.

May 10 — 2:13 a.m., 1600 Broad-way Ave., arrested Michael Lee Jeffrey for driving under influence. Case referred to county attorney.

May 13 — 3:25 p.m., 516 W. Business U.S. 24, United States Postal Service reported criminal damage to property.

May 15 — 9:44 p.m., 1502 1/2 Syracuse Ave., arrested Juan Man-uel Arellano for domestic battery against Elizabeth Contreras. Case referred to city attorney.

May 17 — 10:34 a.m., 212 W. 12th Apt. 4, Nina Jean Simon and Douglas Robert Eddleman victim of domestic battery. Case referred to city attorney.

District TrafficThe following fines have been

paid in the Sherman County District Court. All ages are at the time of the ticket.

Feb. 28:Marlene A. Hargraves, 44, Shreveport, La., $165 for speed-ing, 91/70.

March 1: David P. Buie, 19, Gypsum, Colo., $366 for driving while suspended, first conviction, and $60 for speeding.

Janet E. Reid, 50, Gypsum, Colo., $30 for not wearing a seat belt.

March 6: Jacqueline C. Brawner, 19, Bonita, Calif., $165 for im-proper parking.

David R. Williams, 31, Mar-thasville, Mo., $126 for improper parking.

March 7: Elizabeth M. Jones, 33, Memphis, Tenn., $120 for speeding, 84/70, and $60 for not having a child in a safety restraint.

March 8: Stephanie Morris, 38, West LaFayette, Ind., $156 for speeding, 90/70.

David L. Myers, 53, Wildwood, Mo., $126 for speeding, 85/70.

March 9: Gretchen S. Fulton, 35, Spokane, Wash., $132 for speeding, 86/70.

Amy S. Winkelman, 42, Grand Junction, Colo., $126 for speeding, 85/70.

March 12: Mohamed F. Bakar, 46, Denver, $126 for speeding, 85/70.

March 14: Francisco A. Cruz, 55, Denver, $165 for speeding, 91/70.

Christopher M. Sager, 21, Chey-enne, Wyo., $237 for speeding, 99/70.

March 18: Susan M. Nagel, 21, St. Peters, Mo., $138 for improper parking.

March 19: Erick J. Johnson, 37, Allen, Texas, $126 for not having a child in a safety restraint.

March 20: John P. Krop, 75, Tequesta, Fla., $120 for speeding, 84/70.

Matthew D. Senemar, 20, Ed-mond, Okla., $126 for driving with an expired license.

March 21: Chase R. Grice, 21, St. Francis, $266 for transporting an open container.

Byron A. Schwarz, 36, Aurora, Colo., $138 for speeding, 87/70.

Andrew N. Vadney, 19, Albany, N.Y., $306 for speeding, 104/70.

Matthew M. Walker, 33, Lee’s Summit, Mo., $114 for speeding, 83/70.

March 23: Joshua B. Bahret, 25, Pahrump, N.V., $183 for speeding, 93/70.

Aaron S. Mcquillen, 36, Ana-heim, Calif., $165 for speeding, 91/70.

March 24: Channelle Janae

Black, 27, Kanorado, $126 for not having a child in a safety restraint.

Sarah R. Crawford, 23, Olasso, Okla., $30 for not wearing a seat belt.

Claudia A. Friedman, 29, Lake-land, Fla., $165 for speeding, 91/70.

March 25: Larry I. Elliott, 24, Pueblo, Colo., $126 for improper parking.

March 26: Timothy M. Nickel, 51, Garden City, $166 for not secur-ing a load on the vehicle.

March 28: David E. Eldridge, 23, Oberlin, $150 for speeding, 90/70.

Samantha G. Hess-Coker, 42, Wynne, Ark., $126 for speeding, 85/70.

March 29: Mark W. Bode, 49, Cincinnati, $126 for improper parking.

Todd D. Larkin, 34, O’Fallon, Mo., $165 for speeding, 91/70.

Joseph L. Moore, 22, Colorado Springs, $126 for speeding, 85/70.

Carol Thompson, 64, Goodland, $114 for speeding, 53/40, and $30 for not wearing a seat belt.

March 30: Rebecca C. Haviland, 24, Jefferson City, Mo., $219 for speeding, 97/70.

Enrique Soto, 29, Wasco, Calif., $120 for speeding, 84/70.

Jared S. Steger, 26, Marion, Iowa, $126 for speeding, 85/70.

Arvy A. Wilson, 57, Crane, Mo., $156 for improper parking.

March 31: Leovardo S. Cara-bajal, 25, Beeville, Texas, $96 for speeding, 75/65.

Nicolas Esquivel, 24, Sharon Springs, $174 for speeding, 70/55.

Jeffery A. Millspaugh, 36, Wiley, Colo., $126 for speeding, 80/65.

Leslie J. Rye, 42, $108 for im-proper parking and $30 for not wearing a seat belt.

Jose Ventura, 39, Philadelphia, Pa., $165 for speeding and $300 for not having liability insurance.

April 1: Troy E. Gacek, 40, Bixby, Okla., $102 for speeding, 81/70.

Brandon Joseph Lee, 28, St. Fran-cis, $126 for speeding, 70/55.

April 2: Floyd U. Wells, 36, Bristow, Okla., $102 for improper parking.

April 3: Douglas D. Clark, 45, Lehi, Utah, $108 for speeding, 82/70.

Paul A. Hayden, 44, Atwood, $126 for failing to yield at a stop or yield sign.

Baruch Lopez-Sobrevilla, 27, Salt Lake City, $130 for driving without a valid license and $80 for unlawful use of a driver’s license.

April 4: Kyle A. Kievit, 48, Wilmington, N.C., $132 for speed-ing, 86/70.

Joseph L. Kreger, 17, Weskan, $126 for speeding, 80/65.

April 5: Andrew M. Azcarraga, 27, Grand Junction, Colo., $126 for not yielding at a stop sign.

April 6: Richard A. Blair, Chats-worth, Ga., $108 for speeding, 82/70, and $32 for not wearing a seat belt.

Jamie L. Daugherty, 27, Tyrone, Okla., $144 for speeding, 83/65.

Phillip M. Harris, 29, New Castle, Okla., $120 for speeding, 84/70.

Cody B. Kasten, 20, Sharon Springs, $120 for improper park-ing.

Mark J. Mancini, 22, Orono, Maine, $210 for improper parking.

Kim M. Morgan, 49, Broomfield, Colo., $132 for speeding, 86/70.

Kevin W. Triplett, 39, Grand Junction, Colo., $183 for speeding, 93/70.

April 7: Tyler E. Bunsain, 23, Kileen, Texas, $126 for speeding, 85/70.

April 8: Ryan L. Taylor, 17, Goodland, $144 for improper park-ing.

Charles R. Woodall, 24, Clarks-ville, Tenn., $166 for violating motor carrier safety rules and regu-lations, over 14 hours.

April 10: Sara R. Hoverson, 25, Cincinnati, $126 for speeding, 85/70.

matters of recordDistrict Traffic

The following fines have been paid in the Sherman County District Court. All ages are at the time of the ticket.

April 13: Kelly N. Mullis, 20, Burlington, $126 for speeding,

70/55, and $300 for not having li-ability insurance.

April 14: Warren U. Osborn, 96, Lakeworth, Fla., $166 for violating motor carrier safety rules and regu-lations, over 70 hours.

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