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12 | The Lovell Chronicle | August 20, 2020 Town of Lovell The Town of Lovell is selling the Town of Thayne, Wyoming a 2015 Dodge Charger fully upfitted patrol vehicle valued at $13,000. Public hear- ing is scheduled for September 8, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. at the Town of Lovell’s Regular Meeting. Published: August 6, 13 and 20, 2020 Town of Lovell ORDINANCE NO. 989, 2020 AN ORDINANCE ENACTING SECTION 15-03-170 OF THE LOVELL TOWN CODE, TOWN OF LOVELL, BIG HORN COUNTY, STATE OF WYOMING, PROHIBITING USE OF COMPRESSION BRAKES WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED by the governing body of the Town of Lovell, Big Horn County, Wyoming, as follows: Section 1. Section 15-03-170 of the Lovell Town Code is hereby enacted to provide as follows: 15-03-170. Use of engine compression brakes prohibited. No person shall operate or use any vehicle engine compression brakes within the corporate limits of the town. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon adoption and publication as required by law. Passed on first reading this 9th day of June, 2020. Passed on second reading this 14th day of July, 2020. Passed on third reading this 11th day of August, 2020. TOWN OF LOVELL, WYOMING Kevin B. Jones, Mayor ATTEST: Valerie Beal, Town Clerk Published: August 20, 2020 Town of Lovell ORDINANCE NO. 990, 2020 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 17-01-230 OF THE LOVELL TOWN CODE, TOWN OF LOVELL, BIG HORN COUNTY, STATE OF WYOMING, PERTAINING TO PEDDLERS BY REPLACING SAID SECTION WITH EXCLUSION OF PEDDLERS BY PLACARD IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED by the governing body of the Town of Lovell, Big Horn County, Wyoming, as follows: Section 1. Section 17-01-230 of the Lovell Town Code including the title of said section is hereby amended to provide as follows: Section 17-01-230. Peddlers, etc., --Exclusion by placard. A. Unless specifically invited by the property owner or tenant, no peddler, transient merchant, non-commercial door-to-door advocate or other person engaged in other similar activities shall enter onto the property of another for the purpose of conducting business as a peddler, solicitor, transient merchant, non-commercial door-to-door advocate or similar activities when the property is marked with a sign or placard: 1. At least 4 inches long. 2. At least 2 inches wide. 3. With print at least 48 point size. 4. Stating “No Peddlers, Solicitors or Transient Merchants”, “Peddlers, Solicitors, and Transient Merchants Prohibited”, or other comparable or similar statement. B. No person other than the property owner or tenant shall remove, deface or otherwise tamper with any sign or placard under this section. Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon adoption and publication as required by law. Passed on first reading this 9th day of June, 2020. Passed on second reading this 14th day of July, 2020. Passed on third reading this 11th day of August, 2020. TOWN OF LOVELL, WYOMING Kevin B. Jones, Mayor ATTEST: Valerie Beal, Town Clerk Published: August 20, 2020 Tuesday | NOON LOVELL Town of Lovell PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing September 8, 2020 at 7:00 pm at the Community Center to consider the sale of lot 2, lot 9, lot 11, lot 12A, and lot 18A of the Clay Subdivision in Lovell, Wyoming pursuant to Wyoming Statute section 15-1-112. The lots will be sold through Johnson Home and Land with a fee of $1,000 per transaction; the fee is split with any cooperative agency working within Northwest Wyoming Board of Realtors Multiple Listing Service. The Selling Agency will receive $400 of the $1,000. Pursuant to Wyoming Statute section 15-1-112, the appraised value of each property being considered for sale is: Lot 2: $8,500 Lot 9: $8,500 Lot 11: $7,500 Lot 12A: $9,500 Lot 18A: $9,500 Published: August 20, 27 and September 3, 2020 THAT WASN’T CHICKEN Only a fool would look to a cookie for words of wisdom. For solid local insight, check your local newspapers. THE LOVELL CHRONICLE, THE BASIN REPUBLICAN RUSTLER & THE GREYBULL STANDARD. THIS MESSAGE BROUGHT TO YOU BY Mens City League Softball Standings W L Jameson 11 2 Velasquez 10 4 Baxendale 8 6 Arnold 8 6 Durtsche 5 8 Sanchez 4 10 Mayes 2 12 RESULTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 Durtsche 19, Sanchez 8 Arnold 19, Mayes 11 Jameson 25, Baxendale 9 End of regular season MONDAY, AUGUST 17 G1: #3 Baxendale 22, #6 Sanchez 2 G2: #4 Arnold 21, #5 Durtsche 11 G3: #2 Velasquez 21, #7 Mayes 10 TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 G4: Mayes 21, Sanchez 9 – loser out G5: Velasquez 23, Baxendale 13 G6: #1 Jameson 21, Arnold 6 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19 G7: Durtsche vs. Baxendale, (n) – loser out G8: Mayes vs. Arnold, (n) – loser out G9: Velasquez vs. Jameson, (n) SCHEDULE THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 G10: Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 winner, 6 p.m. G11: Game 9 loser vs. Game 10 winner, 7:15 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Game 9 winner vs. Game 11 winner, 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 SECOND CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Game 12 winner vs. Game 12 loser, 8 p.m., if needed. SAM SMITH Team Baxendale batter Nic Haskell takes a swing at a pitch during Baxendale’s 22-2 win over Sanchez Monday at Constitution Park. SAM SMITH It’s tournament time for Lovell City League Softball. Here, Team Sanchez captain Henry Sanchez tags second base for an out ahead of base runner Anna Pratt during Sanchez’s loss to Mayes Tuesday at Constitution Park. Mule deer captures to begin in northern Bighorns SHERIDAN - A re- search study of the move- ments of mule deer in the northern Big Horn Moun- tains will expand in com- ing weeks with the de- ployment of radio collars on adult does. The deer will be captured by a pro- fessional capture crew using helicopter net guns as well as by Game and Fish personnel on the ground using immobiliza- tion techniques. The goals of the study are to identify mule deer seasonal range and hab- itat use and document fawn production and 3- to 6-month fawn survival rates. On March 5, 2020, 25 does were captured on winter range on the east- ern and western foothills of the Big Horns and fit- ted with radio collars by a professional wildlife cap- ture crew. The captures in August will target does on high-elevation sum- mer range. The GPS collars will record the position of each animal every two hours for the next three years, before automatical- ly releasing from the an- imal. Once-daily position updates will be available to biologists throughout the study, while the fin- er-scale, two-hour move- ments will be stored on- board the collar and retrieved at the end of the study. If an animal dies during the study, a mor- tality signal will be sent to the local wildlife bi- ologist who will search for the animal’s carcass, determine the cause of death and collect biolog- ical samples. “Three deer of the 25 deer collared in March have died, with two of the mortalities attributed to malnutrition,” said Sheri- dan wildlife biologist Tim Thomas. “The deer were in poor body condition with little fat reserves and were found after a spring snowstorm. The third mortality was the result of mountain lion preda- tion. The collars were re- trieved from each animal and will be redeployed in August.” The study is a collab- orative project between Wyoming Game and Fish, The Nature Conservan- cy, Sheridan Communi- ty Land Trust, the Big- horn National Forest, the Wyoming Migration Ini- tiative and the University of Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Read the Chronicle on the web! www.lovedllchronicle.com

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12 | The Lovell Chronicle | August 20, 2020

Town of Lovell

The Town of Lovell is selling the Town of Thayne, Wyoming a 2015 Dodge Charger fully upfitted patrol vehicle valued at $13,000. Public hear-ing is scheduled for September 8, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. at the Town of Lovell’s Regular Meeting.

Published: August 6, 13 and 20, 2020

Town of Lovell

ORDINANCE NO. 989, 2020

AN ORDINANCE ENACTING SECTION 15-03-170 OFTHE LOVELL TOWN CODE, TOWN OF LOVELL, BIG HORN

COUNTY, STATE OF WYOMING, PROHIBITING USE OF COMPRESSION BRAKES WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS

IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED by the governing body of the Town of Lovell, Big Horn County, Wyoming, as follows:

Section 1. Section 15-03-170 of the Lovell Town Code is hereby enacted to provide as follows:

15-03-170. Use of engine compression brakes prohibited.

No person shall operate or use any vehicle engine compression brakes within the corporate limits of the town.

Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon adoption and publication as required by law.

Passed on first reading this 9th day of June, 2020.

Passed on second reading this 14th day of July, 2020.

Passed on third reading this 11th day of August, 2020.

TOWN OF LOVELL, WYOMING

Kevin B. Jones, MayorATTEST:Valerie Beal, Town Clerk

Published: August 20, 2020

Town of Lovell

ORDINANCE NO. 990, 2020

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 17-01-230 OFTHE LOVELL TOWN CODE, TOWN OF LOVELL, BIG HORN

COUNTY, STATE OF WYOMING, PERTAINING TO PEDDLERS BY REPLACING SAID SECTION WITH

EXCLUSION OF PEDDLERS BY PLACARD

IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED by the governing body of the Town of Lovell, Big Horn County, Wyoming, as follows:

Section 1. Section 17-01-230 of the Lovell Town Code including the title of said section is hereby amended to provide as follows:

Section 17-01-230. Peddlers, etc., --Exclusion by placard.

A. Unless specifically invited by the property owner or tenant, no peddler, transient merchant, non-commercial door-to-door advocate or other person engaged in other similar activities shall enter onto the property of another for the purpose of conducting business as a peddler, solicitor, transient merchant, non-commercial door-to-door advocate or similar activities when the property is marked with a sign or placard:

1. At least 4 inches long. 2. At least 2 inches wide. 3. With print at least 48 point size. 4. Stating “No Peddlers, Solicitors or Transient Merchants”,

“Peddlers, Solicitors, and Transient Merchants Prohibited”, or other comparable or similar statement.

B. No person other than the property owner or tenant shall remove, deface or otherwise tamper with any sign or placard under this section.

Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon adoption and publication as required by law.

Passed on first reading this 9th day of June, 2020.

Passed on second reading this 14th day of July, 2020.

Passed on third reading this 11th day of August, 2020.

TOWN OF LOVELL, WYOMING

Kevin B. Jones, MayorATTEST:Valerie Beal, Town Clerk

Published: August 20, 2020

Tuesday | noonL O V E L L

Town of Lovell

PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice of Public Hearing September 8, 2020 at 7:00 pm at the Community Center to consider the sale of lot 2, lot 9, lot 11, lot 12A, and lot 18A of the Clay Subdivision in Lovell, Wyoming pursuant to Wyoming Statute section 15-1-112. The lots will be sold through Johnson Home and Land with a fee of $1,000 per transaction; the fee is split with any cooperative agency working within Northwest Wyoming Board of Realtors Multiple Listing Service. The Selling Agency will receive $400 of the $1,000.

Pursuant to Wyoming Statute section 15-1-112, the appraised value of each property being considered for sale is:

Lot 2: $8,500Lot 9: $8,500Lot 11: $7,500Lot 12A: $9,500Lot 18A: $9,500

Published: August 20, 27 and September 3, 2020

THAT WASN’T C

HICKEN

Only a fool would look to a cookie for words of wisdom.For solid local insight, check your local newspapers.

the LoveLL ChroniCLe, the Basin repuBLiCan rustLer & the GreyBuLL standard.this message brought to you by

Mens City League Softball

StandingsW L

Jameson 11 2

Velasquez 10 4

Baxendale 8 6

Arnold 8 6

Durtsche 5 8

Sanchez 4 10

Mayes 2 12

RESULTSTHURSDAY, AUGUST 13

Durtsche 19, Sanchez 8Arnold 19, Mayes 11Jameson 25, Baxendale 9End of regular season

MONDAY, AUGUST 17G1: #3 Baxendale 22, #6 Sanchez 2G2: #4 Arnold 21, #5 Durtsche 11G3: #2 Velasquez 21, #7 Mayes 10

TUESDAY, AUGUST 18G4: Mayes 21, Sanchez 9 – loser outG5: Velasquez 23, Baxendale 13G6: #1 Jameson 21, Arnold 6

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19G7: Durtsche vs. Baxendale, (n) – loser outG8: Mayes vs. Arnold, (n) – loser outG9: Velasquez vs. Jameson, (n)

SCHEDULETHURSDAY, AUGUST 20

G10: Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 winner, 6 p.m.G11: Game 9 loser vs. Game 10 winner, 7:15 p.m.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:Game 9 winner vs. Game 11 winner, 8:30 p.m.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 21SECOND CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:

Game 12 winner vs. Game 12 loser, 8 p.m., if needed.

Sam Smith

Team Baxendale batter Nic Haskell takes a swing at a pitch during Baxendale’s 22-2 win over Sanchez Monday at Constitution Park.

Sam Smith

It’s tournament time for Lovell City League Softball. Here, Team Sanchez captain Henry Sanchez tags second base for an out ahead of base runner Anna Pratt during Sanchez’s loss to Mayes Tuesday at Constitution Park.

Mule deer captures to begin in northern BighornsSHERIDAN - A re-

search study of the move-ments of mule deer in the northern Big Horn Moun-tains will expand in com-ing weeks with the de-ployment of radio collars on adult does. The deer will be captured by a pro-fessional capture crew using helicopter net guns as well as by Game and Fish personnel on the ground using immobiliza-tion techniques.

The goals of the study are to identify mule deer seasonal range and hab-itat use and document fawn production and 3- to 6-month fawn survival rates.

On March 5, 2020, 25 does were captured on winter range on the east-ern and western foothills of the Big Horns and fit-ted with radio collars by a professional wildlife cap-ture crew. The captures in August will target does on high-elevation sum-mer range.

The GPS collars will record the position of each animal every two hours for the next three years, before automatical-

ly releasing from the an-imal. Once-daily position updates will be available to biologists throughout the study, while the fin-

er-scale, two-hour move-ments will be stored on-board the collar and retrieved at the end of the study.

If an animal dies during the study, a mor-tality signal will be sent to the local wildlife bi-ologist who will search

for the animal’s carcass, determine the cause of death and collect biolog-ical samples.

“Three deer of the 25 deer collared in March have died, with two of the mortalities attributed to malnutrition,” said Sheri-dan wildlife biologist Tim Thomas. “The deer were in poor body condition with little fat reserves and were found after a spring snowstorm. The third mortality was the result of mountain lion preda-tion. The collars were re-trieved from each animal and will be redeployed in August.”

The study is a collab-orative project between Wyoming Game and Fish, The Nature Conservan-cy, Sheridan Communi-ty Land Trust, the Big-horn National Forest, the Wyoming Migration Ini-tiative and the University of Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit.

Read the Chronicle on the web! www.lovedllchronicle.com