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10 | The Lovell Chronicle | August 2, 2018

QUALIFY FOR STATE continued from page 9


2018 Wyoming State A | August 1-5
Legion Baseball Tournament
Loser G2 Dean Bullock Field, 800 Albany Ave., Torrington, WY

Game 6
8/2 • 1 pm
Game 9
Loser G4 8/3 • 1 pm
Game 12
Loser G7 8/4 • 1 pm
Douglas
Loser G11
Game 5
8/2 • 10 am
Game 10
Loser G3 8/3 • 4 pm

Loser G8 Game 14
8/5 • 11 am Champion

Game 15
8/5 • 2 pm

Loser G14,
2W Lovell 5 Game 13
if first loss

8/4 • 5 pm
Lovell
Game 1
8/1 • 10 am

3E Douglas 3 Game 7
8/2 • 4 pm
1E Wheatland

Game 3
8/1 • 1 pm

4W Green River Game 11


8/3 • 7 pm
2E Cheyenne

Game 2
8/1 • 4 pm

3W Riverton Game 8
8/2 • 7 pm
David Peck
1W Cody
Lovell Mustangs baserunner Wyatt Horrocks dives back to first base to avoid a pick-off
Game 2
8/1 • 4 pm
tag during the Mustangs’ loss to Cody Friday at the Cowley Legion Field. The Mustangs
knocked off Douglas 5-3 in the first round of the state tournament Wednesday morning
4E Torrington in Torrington and will play Thursday at 4 p.m.

was on as the Cubs rapped in the bottom of the sec- 6-2. But generally the going of the year.” for the Mustangs, allow- eliminate Powell 12-2 and
13 hits in six innings against ond inning and two more was tough for the Mustangs The Cubs answered ing 11 hits and eight runs, beat Green River 18-8 for
Brock and Riley Hill. in the third to lead 6-0, but against Cody starter Connor with two runs in the bot- five earned, in five innings third place.
“They’re solid one Lovell answered with two McCloud. tom of the fourth and add- of work, walking none and The Mustangs, 29-
through nine offensively,” in the top of the fourth to “Connor is one their top ed an insurance run in the striking out four. Riley Hill 20, beat Douglas in the
Jameson said. “They’re go- stay in the game. Schnei- pitchers and threw a per- sixth, but Lovell didn’t score threw the sixth, allowing first round of the state
ing to put the ball in play. der doubled with one out, fect game earlier this year,” again, managing only a pair one run on two hits and a tournament Wednesday
They’re just a good hitting and Keisel blasted a two- Jameson noted. “We need to of singles in the final three walk. morning and will play today
team.” out, two-run home run to cut down on the strikeouts. innings. Riverton bounced back (Thursday) in the second
Cody plated four runs left field to make the score That’s kind of been the story Brock Hill took the loss from the loss to Lovell to round at 4 p.m.

Lovell High School fall golf Bear activity increases in Big Horns
Bighorn National Forest flicts and could result in the and carry bear repellant

practices begin Monday


managers want to remind lethal removal of the bear. pepper spray and keep it
everyone to take precau- Following these safety handy.
tions to avoid encounters tips will help ensure a saf- • Sleep away from your
with black bears. er visit to the forest, for you cooking area.
BY SAM SMITH the season Thursday, Aug. teams will play in Class 3A Bears recently have been and the bears: Conflicts with bears
The Lovell High School 9, at the Cody-Powell Invi- this year, the Bulldogs will seen wandering through the • Keep a clean camp. should be reported to the
golf team will begin prac- tational in Cody, which will remain in 2A for golf, ac- Sibley Lake campground and Store food, garbage, toilet- local game warden, For-
tice for the upcoming fall continue Friday, Aug. 10, in cording to an alignment tipped over one of the trash ries, cooking utensils, dish- est Service office, or camp-
season Monday at 4 p.m. at Powell. approved by the Wyo- bins. A bear was also seen at es, pet food, and stoves in ground host. Brochures
Foster Gulch Golf Course Future tournaments for ming High School Activities the Tie Fume campground closed vehicles or approved with instructions on prop-
near Lovell. the Bulldog golfers this fall Association. and got into a cooler. Anoth- bear-resistant contain- er food storage and clean
Coach Craig Lundberg include Worland on Aug. Also remaining in 2A er night, a bear visited Dead ers. Coolers are not bear camping techniques are
returns for his fourth year 17-18, Sheridan Aug. 23-24, will be the Lovell cross- Swede campground and the resistant. available at Bighorn National
as head coach of the Bull- Buffalo Aug. 30-31 and the country and wrestling Woodrock Guard Station • Never put food scraps Forest and Wyoming Game
dogs. The Bulldogs won the 2A State Golf Tournament programs. area. The bear did get into a in a campfire. and Fish Department offices.
Class 2A Boys State Golf Sept. 14-15, hosted by Up- Practice for other fall cooler at that location. • Do not keep food, or For more information about
Tournament last year. ton, in Gillette. sports will begin on Mon- In most situations, bears anything with an odor, in bears, visit www.BeBear-
The Bulldogs will begin Although some Lovell day, Aug. 13. will avoid humans. But, bears tents. Aware.org or the Bear Wise
can become aggressive when • Any strange odor will Wyoming page on the Wyo-

your photo call 307-548-2217


searching for food. Once a attract a bear. Bears will tar- ming Game and Fish Depart-
SUBMIT

bear receives a food reward, get motor oil, insect repel- ment website https://wgfd.

today
it may become habituated to lent, liquor, livestock feed, wyo.gov/Wildlife-in-Wy-
humans and return to the and other items that smell o m i n g / M o r e -W i l d l i f e/
email photos.chronicle@gmail.com same place or visit anoth- like food. L a r g e - C a r n i v o r e/G r i z -
er campsite or garbage cans. • When walking in the z l y -B e a r -M a n a g e m e n t/
This can lead to further con- woods, make noise, be alert, Bear-Wise-Wyoming.  

Town of Lovell, car sale


SPECIALISTS IN THE
The Town of Lovell will be selling a 2007 Dodge Charger Patrol DRUGLESS TREATMENT OF Visiting Specialists
car to the Town of Manderson for the sum of $5,000.

Publish: August 2, 9 and 16, 2018


CHRONIC PAIN
Dr. Dwayne S. Borgstrand
Town of Lovell, salaries Chiropractic Orthopedist
Wyoming Licensed Acupuncturist
PUBLIC NOTICE Chiropractic Physiotherapist

The following is a list of full-time employees and elected officials Lilo Klaehn, RN
with their titles and salaries, for June 2018 for the Town of Lovell. Trained in China (PRC) and the U.S.
This is published in compliance with W.S. 15-1-110(b)(i)
Cody 307-587-6316 • www.borgstrand.com

ADMINISTRATION Dermatology
Angel J. Montanez, Mayor 600.00
MDU Docket No. 20004-135-ER-18
Dr. Lund is board certified
Bruce Wolsey, Council (per meeting) 75.00 PUBLIC NOTICE in dermatology with
Kevin Jones, Council (per meeting) 75.00 additional fellowship
Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the
Wyoming Public Service Commission’s (Commission) Procedural training in Mohs and
Tom Newman, Council (per meeting) 75.00
Rules, notice is hereby given of the Application of Montana Dakota reconstructive surgery.
Carol Miller, Council (per meeting) 75.00 Utilities Company (MDU), for a decrease in rates, addressing the Tax He provides diagnosis and
Jedediah R. Nebel, Administrator 4,160.00 Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA), of approximately $1,140,761. treatment of skin disorders
and diseases of the skin
Valerie A. Beal, Clerk/Treasurer 3,972.80 MDU is a public utility as defined in Wyo. Stat. § 37-1-101(a)(vi) including skin cancer.
(C), subject to the Commission’s jurisdiction pursuant to Wyo. Stat. Jared J. Lund, MD
Stephanie L. Rodriguez, Assistant Clerk/Treasurer 2,513.33
§ 37-2-112.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Douglas V. Savage Jr., Public Works Director 4,343.73
On June 13, 2018, MDU filed its Application requesting
Commission approval to decrease customer rates, addressing the Cardiology
Adrin G. Mayes, Asst. Public Works Director 3,488.33 effects of the TCJA, by approximately $1,140,761. If approved, the
typical residential customer using 8,425 Kwh per year, will see a Dr. Kristin Scott-Tillery
Rodney P. Allred, Equipment Operator 3,731.87 decrease in their bill of approximately $3.68 per month. Actual
Dan C. Beal, Equipment Operator 3,021.20 amount will vary based on usage. provides diagnosis
Gary C. Emmett, Parks Supervisor 3,172.00
and treatment of
This is not a complete description of the Application. Interested
persons may inspect the Application at MDU’s offices or at the cardiovascular disease
Brad McConnell, Sanitation Operator 2,946.67
Commission’s offices in Cheyenne, Wyoming during regular business in adults.
POLICE hours. The Application may also be viewed on the Commission’s data
management system at https://dms.wyo.gov/external/publicusers.
Daniel S. Laffin, Chief 4,828.50 aspx.
Kristin Scott-Tillery, MD
Roger D. Haney Jr., Patrolman 3,410.50
Anyone desiring to file a public comment, statement, intervention
Jesse L. Piper, Patrolman 3,352.50 petition, protest or request for a public hearing in this matter must so
Robert J. Harding, Patrolman 2,720.00 file with the Commission in writing on or before August 17, 2018. Any Seeing patients at:
intervention request filed with the Commission shall set forth the
Shantel K. Stahl 2,480.00 grounds of the proposed intervention or request for hearing as well North Big Horn Hospital Clinic
as the position and the interest of the petitioner in this proceeding.
Jessica K. Flood, Chief Dispatcher 2,572.50 1115 Lane 12 • Lovell, Wyoming
Angela C. Morley-Brown, Dispatcher 2,375.00 If you wish to intervene in this matter or request a public hearing
which you will attend and you require reasonable accommodation
Jessica H. Throssell, Dispatcher 2,520.00 for a disability, call the Commission at (307) 777-7427 or write To schedule an appointment call: 1-800-332-7156
Gail A. Parker, Dispatcher 2,660.00 to the Commission, 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne,
Wyoming 82002. Communications-impaired persons may contact the
Commission through Wyoming Relay at 711. Please mention Docket See your primary care physician or practitioner to determine
All salaries are listed as gross monthly salaries or actual monthly
No. 20004-135-ER-18 (Record No. 15027) in your communications. if a specialty referral is appropriate for you or your family.
wages, not including fringe benefits such as health insurance benefits
and pension plans. The salaries or wages do not include overtime that
the employee may earn which would be paid by the Town. Dated: July 19, 2018.

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