Public Notices

Public Notices: April 23, 2020

RIO BLANCO COUNTY
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PUBLICATION LIST
MARCH 2020
FUND:GENERAL
VENDOR NAME, ACCOUNT NAME, AMOUNT

AIRGAS, TOOLS, 105.85
ALIGN MULTIMEDIA, PURCH SVCS, 5,000.00
ALSCO, PURCH SVCS, 1,185.28
SYNCB/AMAZON, SPPLY, 2,884.31
AMBASSADOR BLINDS, SPPLY, 720.00
ATMOS ENERGY, UTL, 253.78
ATMOS ENERGY, UTL, 332.63
ATMOS ENERGY, UTL, 421.83
ATMOS ENERGY, UTL, 147.05
ATMOS ENERGY, UTL, 161.03
ATMOS ENERGY, UTL, 877.92
AXIS STEEL, SPPLY, 238.68
AXON ENTERPRISE, SPPLY, 380.70
BOYKO, SPPLY, 75.50
CDW GOVERNMENT, PURCH SVCS, 10,737.66
CENTURYLINK, LND LN, 564.87
CENTURYLINK, LND LN, 67.25
CENTURYLINK-LNG DIST, LND LN, 6.31
CENTURYLINK-LND LN, LND LN, 909.88
CIMMARRON TEL, INTRNT SVCS, 49.99
CNCC, CNTRCT SVCS, 2,500.00
CO AIRPORT OPERATORS, PURCH SVCS, 50.00
COLORADO, STATE OF, PURCH SVCS, 658.33
CSU EXTENSION, EXTN DIR/AGNT, 3,795.00
CYGNUS GROUP, PURCH SVCS, 450.00
MELISSA DEMBOWSKI, PURCH SVCS, 69.00
DISTRICT ATTORNEY, PURCH SVCS, 21,495.00
THE DODGE COMPANY, PURCH SVCS, 1,305.02
DRU CONSULTING, PURCH SVCS, 750.00
DUCEY’S ELEC, PURCH SVCS, 165.04
EAGLE RIVER WASTE, UTL, 1,480.00
EDWARDS, VICKY, PURCH SVCS, 311.20
ADAMS, THELMA, ELEC JDG, 235.00
ARY, MARLYN, ELEC JDG, 400.00
BYERS, BEVERLY, ELEC JDG, 110.00
DAVIS, JULIA MARIE, ELEC JDG, 20.00
DAVIS, PAULA, ELEC JDG, 469.00
DEARMAN, JOY, ELEC JDG, 280.00
DEARMAN, JIM, ELEC JDG, 446.00
FRANKLIN, IRIS, ELEC JDG, 100.00
FRAZIER, DEBRA, ELEC JDG, 245.00
GERLOFF, JULIA, ELEC JDG, 80.00
HAZELBUSH, DALEEN, ELEC JDG, 713.00
HICKEN, KRISTINE, ELEC JDG, 80.00
JENSEN, TWYLA, ELEC JDG, 110.00
NELSON, CONNIE V, ELEC JDG, 195.00
NORMAN, MELISSA, ELEC JDG, 375.00
PURKEY, SAMME, ELEC JDG, 225.00
SHULTS, PEGGY, ELEC JDG, 705.00
STEWART, SHEILA, ELEC JDG, 65.00
WILBER, MARY ANN, ELEC JDG, 860.00
EMC PLUMBING, PURCH SVCS, 366.30
EMPLOYERS COUNCIL, TRNG/DELV, 794.00
GALL’S, UNFRM/CLTH, 430.99
GARFIELD CNTY CLERK, PURCH SVCS, 22.50
GRAN FARNUM PRINTING, SPPLY, 449.00
IDENTITY GRAPHICS, PURCH SVCS, 30.26
JOHN W BULL,DDS, PURCH SVCS, 590.00
JOHNSON CONTROLS FIRE, PURCH SVCS, 420.00
K-D FLAGS, SPPLY, 438.40
LAW ENFORCEMENT TARGET, SPPLY, 5,934.60
MASTER’S TOUCH, PURCH SVCS, 122.50
RHAWNIE McGRUDER, TRVL ADV, 250.00
MEEKER AIRPORT, CNTRCT SVCS, 3,500.00
MEEKER AUTO, SPPLY, 84.00
MEEKER DRUGS, SPPLY, 341.26
MGM, SPPLY, 41.99
MEEKER SANITATION, UTL, 742.00
MEEKER, TOWN OF, UTL, 721.05
MIND SPRINGS HEALTH, PURCH SVCS, 2,950.30
MOON LAKE ELEC, UTL, 3,112.29
MVB-VISA, PRGMNG, 18,258.31
JONNY A. MURRY, PURCH SVCS, 36.42
NICHOLS STORE, FOOD SPPLY, 1,353.43
OVERHEAD DOOR, RPR/MNTC-BLDG, 1,836.50
PHOENIX SUPPLY, SPPLY, 130.77
PMC, PURCH SVCS, 207.50
PITNEY BOWES RES, PURCH SVCS, 430.20
QUILL CORP, SPPLY, 60.77
RANGELY AUTO, SPPLY, 14.49
RANGELY PHARMACY, SPPLY, 458.71
RANGELY, TOWN OF, UTL, 1,964.97
RANGELY TRASH, UTL, 249.00
RANGELY TRUE VALUE, SPPLY, 2,100.30
RB HERALD TIME, PURCH SVCS, 1,014.23
SAMUELSON’S, SPPLY, 164.49
JESSE SELBY, TRVL ADV, 87.00
SIDWELL COMPANY, PURCH SVCS, 160.00
STAPLES, SPPLY, 249.66
TODD STARR, PURCH SVCS, 83.32
TRANE U.S., PURCH SVCS, 1,558.00
TRI-TECH FORENSICS, SPPLY, 127.08
TURNKEY CORRECTIONS, SPPLY, 18.29
TYLER TECH, PURCH SVCS, 8,206.40
UNION TELEPHONE, PURCH SVCS, 322.59
VALLEY HARDWARE, SPPLY, 362.50
VALUE WEST, PURCH SVCS, 4,520.00
VOIANCE LANGUAGE, PURCH SVCS, 50.00
WATT’S, SPPLY, 2,883.39
WR DISTRIBUTING, SPPLY, 539.00
WREA, UTL, 14,567.40
ZORO TOOLS, PURCH SVCS, 277.70
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FED W/H, 29,903.56
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FICA W/H, 55,433.42
CO STATE WITHHOLDINGS, STATE W/H, 11,965.88
GREAT WEST, RETIREMENT, 41,850.74
COUNTY HEALTH POOL, INSURANCE, 114,909.01
A-1 COLLECTION AGENCY, WAGE ASNMT, 734.39
FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY, WAGE ASNMT 1,012.69
GENERAL FUND TOTAL: 403,305.66
FUND: CAPITAL EXPEND
VENDOR NAME, ACCOUNT NAME, AMOUNT

DUCEY’S ELEC, MNTC, 5,050.39
CAPITAL EXPEND FUND TOTAL 5,050.39
FUND: ROAD & BRIDGE
VENDOR NAME, ACCOUNT NAME, AMOUNT

BLANKENSHIP, JERRY, TRNG/DELV, 250.00
CASCADE SOFTWARE, PURCH SVCS, 10,412.70
G.A. WESTERN CONST, CNTRCT SVCS, 10,180.00
GMCO CORP, RD MTRL, 4,968.15
HDR, CR 73 BRDG, 7,617.53
MS&G, RD MTRL, 808.00
MVB-VISA, TRVL, 2,385.26
NEWMAN SIGNS, SPPLY, 35.51
OFFICE DEPOT, SPPLY, 119.89
PITNEY BOWES RES, PURCH SVCS, 29.90
RANGELY TRUE VALUE, SPPLY, 67.37
RB HERALD TIME, PURCH SVCS, 76.29
SAMUELSON’S, SPPLY, 40.50
UNION TELEPHONE, PURCH SVCS, 129.56
VALLEY HARDWARE, SPPLY, 19.98
WREA, UTL, 93.57
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FED W/H, 10,781.43
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FICA W/H, 21,434.45
CO STATE WITHHOLDINGS, STATE W/H, 4,388.83
GREAT WEST, RETIREMENT, 18,464.34
COUNTY HEALTH POOL, INSURANCE, 57,046.79
CO DEPARTMENT OF REVEN, WAGE ASNMT, 757.23
ROAD & BRIDGE FUND TOTAL: 150,107.28
FUND: PUBLIC HEALTH
VENDOR NAME, ACCOUNT NAME, AMOUNT

SYNCB/AMAZON, SPPLY, 228.63
CONTROL SOLUTIONS, PURCH SVCS, 103.00
EDUCATION SPECIALTY, PURCH SVCS, 99.00
McKESSON MEDICAL, SPPLY, 82.19
MVB-VISA, PURCH SVCS, 80.00
PRT PRESS, SPPLY, 99.00
RANGELY TRUE VALUE, SPPLY, 26.58
STAPLES, SPPLY, 188.99
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FED W/H, 922.91
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FICA W/H, 2,365.55
CO STATE WITHHOLDINGS, STATE W/H, 401.57
GREAT WEST, RETIREMENT, 749.84
COUNTY HEALTH POOL, INSURANCE, 4,087.17
PUBLIC HEALTH FUND TOTAL: 9,434.43
FUND: DEPT OF HUMAN SVCS
VENDOR NAME, ACCOUNT NAME, AMOUNT

SYNCB/AMAZON, SPPLY, 129.89
PITNEY BOWES RES, CNTY EXPNC, 36.05
STEERMAN LAW OFFICES, CNTRCT SVCS, 10,012.00
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FED W/H, 3,676.37
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FICA W/H, 6,281.30
CO STATE WITHHOLDINGS, STATE W/H, 1,465.80
GREAT WEST, RETIREMENT, 4,370.16
COUNTY HEALTH POOL, INSURANCE, 17,689.76
AP PAYMENTS, 2,055.25
DEPT OF HUMAN SVCS FUND TOTAL: 45,716.58
FUND: CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT
VENDOR NAME, ACCOUNT NAME, AMOUNT

T-O ENGINEERS, MA ENTLMNT, 8,580.40
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND TOTAL: 8,580.40
FUND:USE TAX
VENDOR NAME, ACCOUNT NAME, AMOUNT

ALL TEMP SVCS, PURCH SVCS, 126.03
CENTURYLINK-LND LN, MKR SFHS, 83.65
MEEKER SAFEHOUSE, MKR SFHS, 426.00
MOON LAKE ELEC, UTL, 909.35
MVB-VISA, SPPLY, 210.30
NICKSON, ANNALEE, PURCH SVCS, 52.78
PITNEY BOWES RES, PURCH SVCS, 8.15
RANGELY OUTDOOR MUSEUM, RNGL MSUM, 8,600.00
RANGELY, TOWN OF, UTL, 80.05
RANGELY TRASH, UTL, 184.00
RANGELY TRUE VALUE, SPPLY, 98.33
RB HERALD TIME, PURCH SVCS, 93.75
U.S. FOODS, FOOD SPPLY, 6,436.82
WATT’S, FOOD SPPLY, 190.07
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FED W/H, 1,725.72
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FICA W/H, 3,340.85
CO STATE WITHHOLDINGS, STATE W/H, 717.92
GREAT WEST, RETIREMENT, 2,343.07
COUNTY HEALTH POOL, INSURANCE, 9,463.51
FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY, WAGE ASNMT, 420.00
USE TAX FUND TOTAL: 35,510.35
FUND: IMPACT FEES
VENDOR NAME, ACCOUNT NAME, AMOUNT

JEFFERY A MOORE, 4-H FAIR, 2,750.00
SAMUELSON’S, 4-H FAIR, 1,500.00
IMPACT FEES FUND TOTAL: 4,250.00
FUND: SOLID WASTE
VENDOR NAME, ACCOUNT NAME, AMOUNT

JEAN’S PRINTING, PURCH SVCS, 1,270.04
PITNEY BOWES RES, PURCH SVCS, 7.80
REDI SERVICES, PURCH SVCS, 80.00
SOUDER, MILLER, PURCH SVCS, 3,510.93
UNION TELEPHONE, PURCH SVCS, 55.90
WR DISTRIBUTING, PURCH SVCS, 15.00
WREA, UTL, 824.39
WHITE RIVER ENERGY, SPPLY, 510.02
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FED W/H, 1,158.06
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FICA W/H, 2,093.14
CO STATE WITHHOLDINGS, STATE W/H, 468.00
GREAT WEST, RETIREMENT, 1,119.94
COUNTY HEALTH POOL, INSURANCE, 5,121.30
SOLID WASTE FUND TOTAL: 16,234.52
FUND: WEED & PEST
VENDOR NAME, ACCOUNT NAME, AMOUNT

PITNEY BOWES RES, PURCH SVCS, 2.40
VALLEY HARDWARE, SPPLY, 31.96
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FED W/H, 441.46
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FICA W/H, 637.72
CO STATE WITHHOLDINGS, STATE W/H, 167.00
GREAT WEST, RETIREMENT, 250.08
COUNTY HEALTH POOL, INSURANCE, 912.10
WEED & PEST FUND TOTAL: 2,442.72
FUND: COMMUNICATIONS
VENDOR NAME, ACCOUNT NAME, AMOUNT

SYNCB/AMAZON, SPPLY, 491.23
CASTLE ROCK MICROWAVE, SPPLY, 17,874.57
KPE LOCATING, PURCH SVCS, 1,240.00
MAMMOTH NET, PURCH SVCS, 800.00
MVB-VISA, PURCH SVCS, 1,671.97
NOANET, PURCH SVCS, 544.50
PITNEY BOWES RES, PURCH SVCS, 3.00
RANGELY TRUE VALUE, SPPLY, 38.07
UTILITY NOTIFICATION, PURCH SVCS, 55.13
VALLEY HARDWARE, SPPLY, 9.99
WESTERN SLOPE INFO, PURCH SVCS, 718.75
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FED W/H, 1,264.98
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FICA W/H, 2,029.04
CO STATE WITHHOLDINGS, STATE W/H, 487.00
GREAT WEST, RETIREMENT, 1,591.40
COUNTY HEALTH POOL, INSURANCE, 5,920.45
COMMUNICATIONS FUND TOTAL: 34,740.08
FUND: FAIRFIELD
VENDOR NAME, ACCOUNT NAME, AMOUNT

SYNCB/AMAZON, SPPLY, 129.89
ATMOS ENERGY, UTL, 754.18
BOYKO, SPPLY, 412.01
MEEKER SANITATION, UTL, 35.00
MEEKER, TOWN OF, UTL, 588.00
MVB-VISA, SPPLY, (173.58)
OVERTON RECY, PURCH SVCS, 224.00
SAMUELSON’S, SPPLY, 299.86
WEATHERFORD ELEC, PURCH SVCS, 1,750.39
WREA, UTL, 1,613.88
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FED W/H, 315.61
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FICA W/H, 807.58
CO STATE WITHHOLDINGS, STATE W/H, 142.00
GREAT WEST, RETIREMENT, 423.16
COUNTY HEALTH POOL, INSURANCE, 3,016.70
FAIRFIELD FUND TOTAL: 10,338.68
FUND: CENTRAL SVCS
VENDOR NAME, ACCOUNT NAME, AMOUNT

ALL COPY PROD, CNTRCT SVCS, 343.16
PITNEY BOWES RES, PSTG, 55.40
ROCKY MTN COMPETIVE, CNTRCT SVCS, 127.06
XEROX, CNTRCT SVCS, 1,025.16
CENTRAL SVCS FUND TOTAL: 1,550.78
FUND: FLEET
VENDOR NAME, ACCOUNT NAME, AMOUNT

ALL STATE COMMUNICATION, PRTS/ACCS, 702.51
BEST DEAL SPRINGS, PRTS/ACCS, 456.17
COLUMBINE FORD, PRTS/ACCS, 234.16
EATON SALES, RPR/MNTC, 1,207.75
EMC PLUMBING, RPR/MNTC, 410.28
LaDONNA EUBANKS, PURCH SVCS, 9.00
GILBARCO, PURCH SVCS, 130.38
GRAINGER, SPPLY, 173.05
HILL PETROLEUM, DIESEL, 9,268.20
HONNEN EQUIP, PRTS/ACCS, 743.79
IDENTITY GRAPHICS, SPPLY, 8.00
JACKSON GROUP, PRTS/ACCS, 719.15
LAWSON PROD, SPPLY, 224.30
MASTER PETROLEUM, GAS, 15,263.99
MCGUIRE AUTO, PRTS/ACCS, 1,437.74
MEEKER AUTO, PRTS/ACCS, 1,920.11
MEEKER COLLISION, RPR/MNTC, 10,491.58
MHC KENWORTH, RPR/MNTC, 785.74
MOON LAKE ELEC, UTL, 88.19
MVB-VISA, GAS, 142.03
NORTHWEST AUTO, PRTS/ACCS, 42.63
POWER EQUIPMENT, RPR/MNTC, 2,088.99
RANGELY AUTO, PRTS/ACCS, 1,993.55
RANGELY TRUE VALUE, PRTS/ACCS, 50.32
SAFELITE AUTO GLASS, PRTS/ACCS, 251.30
SEVERSON SPPLY, PRTS/ACCS, 864.98
VALLEY HARDWARE, PRTS/ACCS, 27.56
WAGNER EQUIP, PRTS/ACCS, 1,253.32
WATT’S, SPPLY, 9.54
WEAR PARTS & EQUIP, PRTS/ACCS, 2,464.50
WESTFALL O’DELL, PRTS/ACCS, 1,225.39
WREA, UTL, 815.54
XCEL ENERGY, UTL, 640.61
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FED W/H, 2,322.44
US DEPT. OF THE TREASURY, FICA W/H, 4,763.89
CO STATE WITHHOLDINGS, STATE W/H, 922.00
GREAT WEST, RETIREMENT, 4,271.61
COUNTY HEALTH POOL, INSURANCE, 10,457.26
FLEET FUND TOTAL 78,881.55
Total: $ 806,143.42
Published: April 23, 2020
Rio Blanco Herald Times
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Meeker Sanitation District
Accounts Payable
March 2020
Total Payroll, $17,047.42
Quickbooks Payroll Svc. Direct Deposit Fee, $31.75
Federal Tax Withholding, $1,880.00
Social Security Withholding, $2,961.03
Medicare Withholding, $692.48
PERA Retirement, $5,338.71
U.S. Postal Service: Postage, $307.57
CEBT: Health, Dental, Vision, Life Ins., $11,079.90
AFLAC: Employee Accident Ins., $41.22
State of Colorado: 1st Qtr. Taxes, $3,078.00
Colorado State Treasury: Unemployment Ins., $256.06
Colorado Dept. of Revenue: Driver License Records, $27.00
Atmos Energy: Natural Gas Svc., $1,820.26
Boyko Supply: Misc. Supplies, $403.49
Century Link: Telephone Svc., $711.76
Cimarron Telecom: Broadband, $155.00
ConvergeOne, Inc: Cloud Backup, $189.25
Eagle Waste Svc.: Trash Svc., $306.00
First Bankcard Visa: Adobe, Office Supplies, WW License, $1,003.34
Hach: Lab Supplies, $492.00
Kasey Cox: Website Hosting, SSL Cert., Domain Name Reg., $193.98
MARC: Cleaning, Safety Supplies, $275.46
McGuire Auto Parts: Vehicle Maint., $79.94
Meeker Auto Parts: Vehicle Maint., $109.40
Meeker General Merc.: Salt, $355.25
Meeker Sanitation District: Misc., Supplies, $70.34
Kurt Nielsen: Safety Clothing, $97.58
Office Depot: Office Supplies, $197.53
Orkin: Pest Control, $233.27
Rio Blanco County Fleet Dept.: Fuel, $155.82
Rio Blanco Herald Time: Publish Accts. Payable, Election Cancellation, $39.00
Sam’s Club: Annual Membership, $260.00
SGM, Inc: AGO Basemap, $1,500.00
Town of Meeker: Water Svc., $24.00
Union Telephone: Cell Phone Svc., $272.84
USA Bluebook: Safety Supplies, Manhole Lifters, $1,721.92
Utility Notification Center: Line Locates, $28.31
Valley Hardware: Misc. Supplies, $114.93
Watt’s Ranch Market: Misc. Supplies, $57.08
White River Distributing: Water, $13.50
WREA: Electric Svc., $6,675.15
Total Accounts Payable $60,297.54
Published: April 23, 2020
Rio Blanco Herald Time
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
POLLING PLACE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and, particularly, to the electors of the Eastern Rio Blanco Metropolitan Recreation and Park District of Rio Blanco County, Colorado:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election will be held on the 5th day of May, 2020, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. The Board of Directors of the District have designated the following polling place:
ERBM Recreation and Park District
101 Ute Road
Meeker, CO 81641
At said election, the electors of the District shall vote for Directors to serve the following terms of office on the Board of Directors of the District:
The names of persons nominated as Director for a THREE-Year Term:
Kent Walter
Chris Lockwood
Travis Mobley
Chance Walker
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that an eligible elector of said district for the purpose of said election is a person registered to vote pursuant to the “Colorado Uniform Election Code of 1992;” and who is a resident of the District, or who, or whose spouse or civil union partner, owns taxable real or personal property within the District, whether said person resides within the District or not, or a person who is obligated to pay taxes under a contract to purchase taxable property within the District shall be considered an owner of taxable property for the purpose of qualifying as an eligible elector.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that due to the necessary precautions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the District is urging its citizens to submit ballots by mail through the absentee voter system. Applications for and return of absentee voter ballots may be filed with, and replacement ballots received from the Designated Election Official, Cathy A. Kiser. As of the date of preparing this notice, the physical office is closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please contact the Designated Election Official by phone or email to arrange for an absentee ballot or for any updates regarding changes to election day procedures. Last day to request an absentee ballot is Tuesday, April 28th.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that applications for and return of absentee voter ballots may be filed with, and replacement ballots may be received from:
Cathy A. Kiser Designated Election Official
Eastern Rio Blanco Recreation and Park District
(970) 878-7417 (telephone)
Or by email:
[email protected]
Published: April 9, 16 and 23, 2020
Rio Blanco Herald Times
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TOWN OF DINOSAUR
DISBURSEMENTS FOR FEBRUARY 2020
Gross Salaries, $ 21,931.68
PERA, Monthly Contributions, $ 2,545.79
Colorado Dept of Revenue, CWT, $ 761.00
IRS, FWT/Med, $ 2,234.02
FPPA & D & D, Monthly Contributions, $ 2,223.60
Centurylink, Phone, fax, internet, $ 518.29
Moon Lake Electric, Town house, School, Town Hall electricity, $ 1,585.77
Rangely Trash Service, Trash Service, $ 92.00
Caselle Inc, Support, $ 340.00
Lizard Analytical Lab, Wastewater tests, $ 40.00
City of Grand Junction, Wastewater test, $ 153.00
Comdata, Gas, $ 998.55
Sav on Propane, Propane, $ 962.84
S. Swofford, Oil change, $ 60.41
Walmart, Bleach, paper towels, ice melt shop vac, oil, $ 311.64
Zions Bank, Fridge, collection kit, water test, $ 1,573.25
CNA, Bond, $ 100.00
Rio Blanco Herald Times, Election ads, $ 61.83
S. Swofford, ID cards, physical, $ 219.47
Rangely True Value, Roof rake, $ 59.99
Prater’s Plumbing, Worked on Boiler, $ 153.85
Sands Law Office LLC, Professional services, $ 1,329.50
Napa, Battery, wipers, plow parts, $ 796.03
CHP, Insurance, $ 3,004.20
Town of Dinosaur, Petty cash, $ 97.97
CIRSA, Case and police vehicle, 1065.94
TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE $ 43,220.62
Published: April 23, 2020
Rio Blanco Herald Times
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TOWN OF DINOSAUR
DISBURSEMENTS FOR MARCH 2020
Gross Salaries, $ 21,368.29
PERA, Monthly Contributions $ 2,423.52
Colorado Dept of Revenue, CWT $ 737.00
IRS, FWT/Med $ 2,151.68
FPPA & D & D, Monthly Contributions $ 2,223.60
Centurylink, Phone, fax, internet $ 465.95
Moon Lake Electric, Town house, School, Town Hall electricity $ 1,469.53
Rangely Trash Service, Trash Service $ 92.00
Caselle Inc, Support $ 340.00
Lizard Analytical Lab, Wastewater tests $ 40.00
City of Grand Junction, Wastewater test $ 175.50
Sav On Propane, Propane $ 890.46
Comdata, Gas $ 694.23
Sands Law Office LLC, Professional services $ 1,517.00
CHP, Insurance $ 3,004.20
Zions, Postage, water test $ 119.07
Pinnacol, Workers comp $ 468.00
Napa, Breaker, parts for truck $ 515.03
Rangely True Value, Police Equip, light, soap $ 72.83
WestWater Engineering, Sewer project $ 3,108.91
Office Depot, Toner, ink, paper $ 156.75
Rio Blanco Herald Times, Disbursements $ 42.10
Thomson Reuters – West, Court books $ 396.97
Galls, Cuffs, restraint belts, misc., organizers, switch $ 1,056.63
L. Elarton, Business cards $ 60.50
S. Swofford, Batteries, EMT Training $ 1,039.60
TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE $ 44,629.35
Published: April 23, 2020
Rio Blanco Herald Times
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MEEKER SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1
Board of Education Regular Meeting 
555 Garfield Street
Meeker, CO  81641
April 27, 2020 – 7:00 p.m.
Due to COVID-19 precautions currently in place, this board meeting will be closed to the physical presence of community members.  Community members wishing to observe the meeting may do so by using the following Google Hangouts link:  https://meet.google.com/eou-okgt-fmy?hs=122
Community members wishing to submit public comment are asked to share that information prior to the meeting by emailing superintendent Chris Selle at:  [email protected]
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance:  Ms. Simonsen will lead the Pledge of Allegiance
3. Welcome of Guests
4. Approval of Agenda 
No Student Celebrations or Staff Recognition:
General Public Comment Session:  (comments limited to three minutes)
Public/Committee Reports:  DAC, Meeker Education Foundation, BOCES
Principal Reports:
1. Meeker Elementary School – Kathy Collins
2. Barone Middle School – Jim Hanks
3. Meeker High School – Amy Chinn
Superintendent Report
Consent Agenda: 
1. Approval:  Minutes from Regular Board Meeting on March 30, 2020
2. Acceptance:  Financial Reports and Check Vouchers for March 2020
3. Acceptance:  March 31, 2020 Quarterly Financial Report
4. Approval:  GDO – Evaluation of Support Staff (3rd Reading)
5. Approval:  BEAA – Electronic Participation in Board Meetings – (2nd Reading)
6. Acceptance:  Resignation – John Hooper (Bus Driver)
Action Items:
1. Approval:  Personnel Hires
a. Rachel Todd – Elementary Special Education Teacher
b. TBD – High School English/Social Studies Teacher
2. Approval:  2020-2021 Certified and Classified Staff
3. Approval:  2020-2021 Certified and Classified Staff Salary Schedules
4. Approval:  K-8 Science Curriculum Materials Purchase
5. Approval:  BMS Gym Floor Replacement Bid
6. Approval:  Commissioning Agent Contract – PCD Engineering
7. Approval:  2019-2020 Unified Improvement Plan
Other BOE Information:
1. Construction Update
2. Policy First Reading:  IKF – Graduation Requirements 
Executive Session (if needed):  
Adjournment 
Published: April 23, 2020
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Rio Blanco County Historical Society
Board Meeting Agenda
Tuesday, April 28th, 2020
5:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.
Call to Order:
Agenda Additions & Approval:
Public Participation:
Minutes of Last Meeting:
Financial Reports:
Committee Reports:
Museum: Libby Morton/Teresia Reed
Museum Position
Accessions: Kay Bivens
Gift Shop: Libby Morton
Rural Schools – Coal Creek School: Janet Clark
Milk Creek Battlefield Park: Jay Sullivan
Old West Heritage Culture Center: Teresia Reed
Landmarking: Chris Babcock
Historic Trails and Antiquities – Margaret Granzella
Information Technology – Teresia Reed/Niki Turner
Bank Robbers Trail: Kay Bivens
Nominations & Elections:
Constitution/ByLaws, Policies & Procedures
Liaison Organization Reports
Mustang Makeover: Deirdre McNab
White River Alliance:
Meeker Moving Forward:
Mainstreet Project 45:
Old Business: Committees/ByLaws:
Meeker Massacre (Maybe change the name) Site Signage
New Business:
Adjourn:
Next Meeting: May 26th, 5:45 p.m.
Published: April 23, 2020
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Board of County Commissioners of
Rio Blanco County, Colorado
This is a Telephone or Google Meeting Only. Please do not attend in person
To attend by Google Meeting, please enter Meeting ID:
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To participate by telephone, please dial 970-878-9432
Tentative Agenda April 28, 2020
Public Comment: Any member of the public may address the Board on matters which are within the jurisdiction of the Board. If you are addressing the Board regarding a matter listed on the Agenda, you are requested to make your comments when the Board takes that matter. Please limit your comments to three minutes per member or five minutes per group. The public comment time is not for questions and answers. It is your time to express your views.
1. 11:00 a.m. Call to order:
A. Pledge of Allegiance
B. Changes to April 28, 2020 Agenda
1)
2)
C. Move to Approve the April 28, 2020 Agenda including any changes.
2. CONSENT AGENDA FOR APRIL 28, 2020 
Items of routine and non-controversial nature are placed on the consent agenda. Any Commissioner or member of the audience may request an item be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately on the regular agenda prior to action being taken by the Board on the Consent Agenda.
A. Move to approve the below listed items of the Consent Agenda.
B. Consideration of the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado, Meeting Minutes of April 21, 2020.
3. BUSINESS
4. BID OPENINGS
5. BID AWARDS
  A. Move to award the Rio Blanco County 2020 Crack Fill Project to CKC Field Service LLC dba CKC Asphalt in an amount not to exceed $46,795.80.
6. MOU’s, CONTRACTS, AND AGREEMENTS
A. Move to approve/deny an agreement for services between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado and Visionary Communications Inc., dba Mammoth Networks for carrier services.
B. Move to approve/deny an Equipment Maintenance Agreement between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado and Colorado Energy Systems for the annual maintenance of equipment at the CNCC site, in an amount not to exceed $1,315.00.
C. Move to approve/deny an Equipment Maintenance Agreement between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado and Colorado Energy Systems for the annual maintenance of equipment at the Stadtman site, in an amount not to exceed $1,315.00.
D. Move to approve/deny an Equipment Maintenance Agreement between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado and Colorado Energy Systems for the annual maintenance of equipment at the Lobo site, in an amount not to exceed $1,315.00.
E. Move to approve/deny an Equipment Maintenance Agreement between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado and Colorado Energy Systems for the annual maintenance of equipment at the Rangely North site, in an amount not to exceed $1,315.00.
F. Move to approve/deny an Equipment Maintenance Agreement between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado and Colorado Energy Systems for the annual maintenance of equipment at the Mellon Hill Tower site, in an amount not to exceed $1,315.00.
G. Move to approve/deny an Equipment Maintenance Agreement between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado and Colorado Energy Systems for the annual maintenance of equipment at the Cathedral site, in an amount not to exceed $1,315.00.
H. Move to approve/deny an Agreement for Services between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado and CKC Field Services dba CKC Asphalt, for the 2020 Rio Blanco County Crack Fill Project in an amount not to exceed $46,795.80.
I. Move to approve/deny Contract Modification Order No 01 between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado and Oldcastle SW Group dba United Companies, for the 2020 Rio Blanco County Road 8 Surface Treatment Project, changing the project start date from May 26, 2020 to May 14, 2020 with no change to the completion date of June 19, 2020.
J. Move to approve/deny Contract Modification Order No. 01 between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado and Oldcastle SW Group dba United Companies, for the 2020 Rio Blanco County Chip Seal Project, changing the project start date from June 1, 2020 to May 18, 2020 with no change to the completion date of June 26, 2020. 
K. Move to approve/deny an Agreement for Services between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado and Rocky Mountain Weed Management, for the 2020 Lower White River Pest Control District Commercial Equipped Applicator Project, in an amount not to exceed $6,000.00
L. Move to Approve/Deny an agreement for Services between the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado and Elder Weed Spraying, Inc., for the 2020 Lower White River Pest Control District Commercial Equipped Applicator Project, in an amount not to exceed $6,000.00. 
7. RESOLUTIONS
A. Move to approve/deny Resolution No. 2020 – 11, a Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Rio Blanco County, Colorado pursuant to the executive order D 2020-037 of the Governor of the State of Colorado concerning bans on open fires in the unincorporated areas of Rio Blanco County, Colorado.
8. OTHER BUSINESS
A. Public Comment
B. County Commissioners Updates
9. PUBLIC HEARINGS
Adjourn 
The agenda is provided for informational purposes only; all times are approximate. Agenda items will normally be considered in the order they appear on the agenda. However, the Board may alter the Agenda, take breaks during the meeting, work through the noon hour and even continue an item for a future meeting date. The Board, while in session, may consider other items that are brought before it. Scheduled items may be continued if the Board is unable to complete the Agenda as scheduled. 
The next regular Board meeting is tentatively scheduled for DATE in the LOCATION.  Please check the County’s website for information at http://rbc.us/186/Board-of-County-Commissioners. If you need special accommodations please call 970-878-9431 in advance of the meeting so that reasonable accommodations may be made.  
Published: April 23, 2020
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed BIDS for construction of the Market Street – 5th Street Crossing project will be received via mail or in person at the Town Hall, 345 Market Street Meeker, CO until 5:00 P.M., Tuesday May 5th, 2020. Sealed bids will be opened and read aloud at 7:00 P.M., Tuesday May 5th, 2020 at the Town Hall in Meeker. The Town Board of Trustees will award the bid on Tuesday May 19th, 2020 at 7:00 P.M. at Town hall in Meeker.
The project includes the construction of solar powered Rapid Rectangular Flashing Beacons, Signing and Pavement Markings on Market Street for the 5th street crossing.
Each Bid must be accompanied by a Bid Bond or a check in the amount of 10% of bid made payable to The Town of Meeker as bid security. Performance and Payment Bonds in the amount of 100% of bid, will be required.
A set of electronic (PDF) Bid Documents will be made available via email on Thursday, April 16th, 2020 until the time that Bids are opened. Bidders shall send an email to [email protected] and CC: [email protected]. The email subject line shall read: Request for Electronic Bid Documents –Market Street – 5th Street Crossing. The email shall contain the following information: Name, Company & phone number.
The Town reserves the right to reject any and all bids; to change, add, or amend the specifications; to waive any informalities; and the right to disregard all non-conforming or conditional bids or counter proposals. Each proposal shall be reviewed and considered consistent with the provisions of the Town of Meeker Purchasing Policy. All Bid Proposals and Bid Security shall be sealed in an envelope with “Market Street – 5th Street Crossing” written on the front.
Lisa Cook, Town Administrator
Published: April 16 and 23, 2020
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Certificate of Election Results
I, Amy Tupy, Clerk, Town of Meeker, do hereby certify that at a mail ballot election held at the Town Hall in Precinct M-1 in the municipality of Meeker and State of Colorado, on the 7th day of April in the year 2020, the following named persons received the number of votes annexed to their respective names for the following described offices:
Total number of votes cast were 660; Rodney Gerloff had three hundred six (306) votes for mayor; Kent Borchard had three hundred forty-one (341) votes for mayor; Travis Day had four hundred twenty-nine (429) votes for trustee; Wendy Gutierrez had four hundred (400) votes for trustee; Melissa J.Kindall had three hundred fifty-two (352) votes for trustee; Jared Harvey had three hundred fourteen (314) votes for trustee; and Matt Scott had two hundred twenty-two (222) votes for trustee (and in the same manner for any other persons voted for).
Dated this 17th day of April 2020.
Amy Tupy, Town Clerk
Town of Meeker
Cheryl Mazzola, Member of Canvassing Board
Town of Meeker
Published: April 23, 2020
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NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Meeker Recreation Center (MRC) Roofing Replacement
A Public Works Project
Eastern Rio Blanco Metropolitan Recreation
and Park District
101 Ute Road, Meeker, Colorado 81641
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Eastern Rio Blanco Metropolitan Recreation and Park District (“ERBM”), a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, is inviting proposals from qualified General Contractors for the Meeker Recreation Center Roofing Replacement, located at 101 Ute Rd. in Meeker, Colorado.
Contractors must submit their bid proposals before 5pm on Friday, June 12th, 2020 at ERBM’s administrative office located at 101 Ute Road, Meeker, Colorado 81641; or via email at [email protected]. Bids must be clearly marked “MRC Roof Replacement”.
This is a guaranteed maximum price construction project. A full Request for Proposal, Project specifications, and Owner-Contractor Agreement template can be obtained at www.ERBMrec.com or by contacting Rodney Gerloff, 970-878-7420 or via email at [email protected].
A mandatory pre-proposal walk-through of the Project site with an ERBM representative, may be scheduled with advanced notice to the contact information provided in this notice. Requests for pre-proposal walkthroughs will be accepted through 5pm Friday, May 29th.
Construction timing to be negotiated with contractor. ERBM reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. Each proposal shall be reviewed and considered consistent to adopted ERBM Fiscal Policies and Procedures.
Executive Director: §Sean VonRoenn
Published: April 9, 16, 23, 30 and May 7, 14
and 21, 2020
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OUTGOING
Town of Rangely
April 28, 2020 – 7:00pm
Agenda
Rangely Board of Trustees (Town Council)
ANDY SHAFFER, Mayor
Andy Key, Mayor ProTem
Trey Robie, Trustee
Luke Geer, Trustee
Tyson Hacking, Trustee
Alisa Granger, Trustee
Keely Ellis, Trustee
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Invocation
4. Pledge of Allegiance
5. Minutes of Meeting
a. Discussion and Action to approve the minutes of March 24, 2020
6. Adjournment
Published: April 23, 2020
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INCOMING
WORK SESSION COVID-19
Town of Rangely
April 28, 2020 – 7:00pm
Agenda
Rangely Board of Trustees (Town Council)
ANDY SHAFFER, Mayor
VANCANT
Trey Robie, Trustee
Luke Geer, Trustee
Tyson Hacking, Trustee
Alisa Granger, Trustee
Keely Ellis, Trustee
1. Call to Order
2. Swear in Mayor and Trustee’s elected on April 7, 2020
I, ____________________________ do solemnly, sincerely, and truly declare and affirm that I will support the Constitution of the United States and of the State of Colorado, and faithfully perform the duties of the officer of the BOARD OF TRUSTEE upon which I am about to enter
3. Petitions and Public Input
4. Changes to the Agenda
5. Public Hearings – 7:10pm
6. Committee/Board Meetings
7. Reports From Council
8. Supervisor Reports – See Attached
9. Reports from Officers – Town Manager Update
10. Old Business
11. New Business
a. Discussion and action to appoint a Town Trustee
b. Discussion and action to appoint Mayor Pro Tem
c. Discussion and action to approve Resolution 2020-04 appointing Municipal Officer; Marybel Cox Town Clerk/Treasurer
d. Discussion and action to approve Resolution 2020-05 appointing Municipal Officer; Dan Wilson, Town Attorney
e. Discussion and action to approve Resolution 2020-06 appointing Municipal Officer; Karen Wilczek, Town Municipal Court Judge
f. Discussion and action to approve the March 2020 Check Register
g. Discussion and action to approve the March 2020 Financials
12. Informational Items
a. COVID Colorado Executive Order’s
b. COVID Mental Health/Stress
c. COVID Construction Guidelines/Employee Health Screening
d. Response to Oil, Gas, Mining Town Canon City Daily Record
13. Board Vacancies
a. Planning and Zoning Board Vacancy
14. Scheduled Announcements
a. Western Rio Blanco Park & Recreation District Board meeting is scheduled for May 13, 2020 at 7:00pm
b. Rangely District Library Board meeting is scheduled for May 13, 2020 at 5:00pm
c. Rangely Chamber of Commerce Board meeting is scheduled for May 21, 2020 at 12:00noon
d. Rural Fire Protection District Board meeting is scheduled for May 18, 2020 at 7:00pm
e. Rio Blanco County Commissioners Board meeting is scheduled for May 18, 2020 at 11:00am
f. Rangely Junior College District Board meeting is scheduled for May 19, 2020 at 12:00noon
g. Rangely School District Board meeting has been scheduled for May 19, 2020 at 6:15pm
h. Rio Blanco Water Conservancy District Board meeting is scheduled for May 27, 2020 at 6:00pm
i. Rangely District Hospital board meeting is scheduled for May 28, 2020 at 6:00pm
j. RDA/RDC Board meeting scheduled for May 21, 2020 at 7:00am
15. Adjournment
Published: April 23, 2020
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ANNOUNCEMENT
Meeker School District RE-1 is seeking proposals to repair and replace asphalt at various school district properties. Proposals will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. on May 14, 2020. For a more detailed scope of work, interested applicants may contact Chris Selle, at [email protected] or 970-878-9040.
Published April 23 and 30, May 7 and 14, 2020
Rio Blanco Herald Times
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ANNOUNCEMENT
Meeker School District RE-1 is seeking proposals to replace the gymnasium floor at Barone Middle School because of water damaged sustained to the floor. Proposals will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. on April 27, 2020. For a more detailed scope of work, interested applicants may contact Chris Selle, at [email protected] or 970-878-9040.
Published April 23, 2020
Rio Blanco Herald Times
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ANNOUNCEMENT
Meeker School District RE-1 is seeking proposals to replace the irrigation system at Barone Middle School. Proposals will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. on May 14, 2020. For a more detailed scope of work, interested applicants may contact Chris Selle, at [email protected] or 970-878-9040.
Published April 23 and 30, May 7 and 14, 2020
Rio Blanco Herald Times

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Pictured with awards from the Triple Crown Series (#3 and #4) from bottom left Hudson Hummel (4th and 2nd), Lee Kirkpatrick (3rd and 4th), Heath Bennet (2nd and 2nd), Sawyer Hummel (1st and 3rd), Eli Bennet (1st), David Murray (Coach), Auri Murray (2nd and 1st), Taylor Bain, and Dawn Arnold (2nd). Story online at ht1885.com.
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“For 50 years I’ve waited to see Meeker’s greens come out this nice,” said Jim Cook, who is returning to help at the course.” Hats off to Hunter and Matt Fellows who did an excellent job applying the snow mold preventative last fall which has made all the difference this year.”
Board members and volunteers are very hopeful that this will be a turnaround year for the local 9-hole course which plans an early April opening, weather permitting.
Members of the Rio Blanco Golf Association got a jump on spring this past week as volunteers shoveled and blew the snow off the greens. The winter’s snow and ice layers suffocate the fragile bent grass putting surfaces and getting the snow off allows Mother Nature to start her healing process earlier. “For 50 years I’ve waited to see Meeker’s greens come out this nice,” said Jim Cook, who is returning to help at the course.” Hats off to Hunter and Matt Fellows who did an excellent job applying the snow mold preventative last fall which has made all the difference this year.” Board members and volunteers are very hopeful that this will be a turnaround year for the local 9-hole course which plans an early April opening, weather permitting.
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