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Wondrous Wyoming (5/16/24)
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — “This was taken at Guernsey State Park in front of the reservoir around 9:30 p.m.,” writes reader Kellie Hadlock. “The reflection of the Aurora Borealis on the water made so many perfect photo moments for us!”. This is “Northern Lights Week” for Wondrous...
Notice of Foreclosure...
WHEREAS, default in the payment of principal and interest has occurred under the terms of a Promissory Note (the “Note”) dated March 22, 2021, executed and delivered by Tyler Spence and Britney Spence (“Mortgagors”) to Converse Bank, and a real estate Mortgage (the “Mortgage”) of the same date securing the Note, which Mortgage was executed and delivered by said Mortgagors, to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Mortgagee, as nominee for Converse Bank, its successors and assigns, as Mortgagee, and which Mortgage was recorded on April 2, 2021, at Reception No. 1103653, in Book 1736, at Page 835 in the public records in the office of the County Clerk and ex-officio Register of Deeds in and for Converse County, State of Wyoming; and.
City Utility rates going up 7.5%
Water and sewer rates will increase 7.5% June 1 for those living in Douglas. The rates will then increase another 7.5% June 1 next year and at least 4% every year after that. Douglas City Manager J.D. Cox said the 7.5% increase is intended to keep the rates, which were most recently increased in 2022 by 4%, steady compared to inflation.
DHS records fall
Girls’ relay breaks 28-year-old record, boys set two new marks in winning 3A East Regional Championship. If there was any question whether or not the Douglas High School track & field team is ready for State, considered it answered at the 3A East Regional Championships. The Bearcats broke three records school and regional records, had more than three dozen athletes qualify for State and the boys won their first regional title since 2019.
City of Douglas Unapproved Minutes...
Unapproved Special City Council Meeting Minutes May 2, 2024. CALL TO ORDER/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE/ROLL CALL: Mayor Pexton called the meeting to order at approximately 3:32 p.m. Roll call was taken with the following City Council members present: Mayor Kim Pexton via phone; Councilperson Ron McNare via phone; Councilperson Perry Hershberger via phone; and Councilperson Matt Schmidt in person. Also present: JD Cox, City Manager via phone; Mike Armstrong, City Attorney via phone; Todd Byerly, Chief of Police via phone; Mary Nicol, Administrative Services Director/Treasurer in person; Kendal Detwiler, Human Resources Director in person. Council Action Items: Resolution 2024-14: A Resolution Establishing an Open Container District Within the Local Downtown Historic District and Guidelines For Enforcement Within Said District: Director Nicol provided an overview and answered questions. Councilperson Hershberger moved to approve Resolution 2024-14 as presented. Councilperson Schmidt seconded. Motion carried 4-0. Adjourn: Councilperson Hershberger moved to adjourn the Special City Council meeting of May 2, 2024. Councilperson McNare seconded. Motion carried 4-0. Meeting adjourned at approximately 3:40 p.m. /s/Kim Pexton, Mayor. ATTEST:/s/Mary Nicol, City Clerk.
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