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Alma, Kansas
July 11, 2002     Wabaunsee County Signal-Enterprise
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Previous page Randy Kemp moved, sec- onded by Dennis Fuller, to . hool. Motion follow the superintendent's recommendation allowing ad- and James ditional district office help not 1) a site to exceed 15 hours per week. elementary fa- Motion passed with 6 yeah CUrrent Mission and Larry Lister voting nay. a building floor elementary fa- a Space needs by at the board meet- projections. seconded to accept the at the ba- to Use the total as the bond Motion passed % ent ?65-2425 vS. 6:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. P.m. every day Friday. araily Planning Clinic at ~linic, 9-4 Deeds 185 documents the month of a total of 942 records. of Deeds Office 12 Mort- 1 Ease- Miscellaneous, ending June sg. to et ux, Lots 28, Lake of Manhat- LLC, a Liability Pt. Sec. 15- Sec. 22-10-12; Sec. 15-10- :c. 16, 15, 22, 3, Pt. Sec. 15- sg. to Billy Sec. 5-15- et ux to LLC, Lots I, Zwanziger's Alma et ux to et ux, Lots and 95, Main ,st et ux to etux, Pt. were filed Irj Kinder vs. FROM vs. Julie was Opposed to in last Mortgage A. Eddy et and Angel Corpo - Fertilizer A special board meeting was scheduled for Thursday, July 18, 2002. Jim Rudeen moved, sec- onded by Terry Fanning, to adjourn the meeting. Motion passed unanimously. Meeting adjourned at 10:15 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Bev Logan Board Clerk Company, Inc., W.M.&W. Corp., Robert Scoby and Gar- rett Petroleum, Inc., damages Sheriffs Department July 1 - medical, Lake Wabaun- see; disorderly conduct, as- sault and battery on law en- forcement officer, Alma 2 - domestic, Alta Vista; possible DUI, Lake Wabaunsee 3 - injury accident, 1-70 4 - vehlcle/deer, injury ac- cident, K-4; boat accident, Lake Wabaunsee; assault, bat- tery, McFarland; non-injury accident, Lake Wabaunsee 5 loud music, Lake Wabaunsee; injury accident, Eskridge; possible drunk drivers, Harveyville; stranded motorist, 1-70; domestic, Har- veyville; assault, Eskridge 6 - injury accident, hit and • run, Harveyville; medical, Lake Wabaunsee; medical, Lake Wabaunsee 7 - man in ditch, 1-70; alarm, McFarland; criminal trespass, Paxico; child abuse, Dover Recycle. Trailer Summer Schedule for June, July and August (weather permitting) Second Tuesday of each month 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. McFarland Post Office 9:15- 9:45 a.m. - Paxico Main Street 10:00- 10:30- Maple Hill City Park 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. - Alma Noxious Weed Department Second Thursday of each month 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. - Alta Vista, Main Street 9:00 - 9:15 a.m. - Alta Vista Senior Center 9:45- 10:15 a.m. - Eskridge City Park 10:30 If:00 a.m. Harveyville City Office This schedule will be for three months only then we will go back to the previous schedule for the school year. Thanks to all who have supported the recycling program. Recyclables and household hazardous waste can be dropped off during business hours at the weed department. Questions? Give us a call at (785}765-3454. Page 13 The Wabaunsee County Signal-Enterprise, Thursday, July 11, 2002 WABAUNSEE COUNTY COMMISSION MEETING The Board of County Commissioners met in session Monday, July 1, 2002. Board members present were Com- missioners Howard, Gleason and Winkler. Chairman of the Board Winlder called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m. The minutes of the June 24th meeting were approved as pre- sented. The Treasurer's Daily Statements for June 21~t and June 24% 25th, and 26th were viewed by the Commission and signed by the Chairman. Pur- chases were approved for the Appraiser - $601.85 and Clerk - $750.00. Commissioner Winkler re- ported that Larry and Rozetta Keim had called in early this morning and stated that they did not feel it would be neces- sary for the fence view due to the fact that the fence in question has been replaced. Commissioner Winkler at- tempted to contact Lisa Baker to notify her the fence view has been called off due to the call that was received from Mr. and Mrs. Keim. Commissioner Howard made a motion to approve Resolution 2002-09 clarifying Resolution 2000-01 pertaining to the Waste Transfer Station and Construction and Demoli- tion Landfill. Commissioner Gleason seconded the motion, all members voting yes, mo- tion passed. The Commission signed agreements with Morris County stating they will assist Wabaunsee County in the event of a disaster and a WIC letter of understanding be- tween Shawnee and Wabaun- see County. Bills for the month of June were approved. Commissioner Winkler moved to grant an Emergency Vehicle Permit to Cheryl Holz. Commissioner Howard sec- onded the motion, all mem- bers voting yes, the motion passed. Road and Bridge Supervi- sor Less Schrader met with the Commission and advised that the recycling is done on old K-10 Hwy. Less has esti- mated the cost for the oil and rock at $5,080 per mile. Cur- rently his employees are hauling chips and mowing roads. Commissioner reported that some repairs need to be made at the junction of Mis- sion Valley Road and Har- veyville Road and also on Carlson Road. Les also dis- cussed projects he would like to complete in 2003, which will requu-e an increase in budget. At the hour of 2:50 p.m., Commissioner Howard made a motion to adjourn until Mon- day, July 8th, at 10:00 a.m. Commissioner Winkler sec- onded the motion, all mem- bers voting yes, motion passed. The Association of Home Ap- pliance Manufacturers (AHAM) urges consumer~ to consider the following tips before purchasing a second-hand portable appliance: 1. Ask the age and working condition of the appliance you are about to purchase. 2. Check for frayed or damaged power supply cords, switches and parts. 3. Inspect for tampering and inquire about any repairs per- formed on the appliance. 4. Make sure all parts, includ- ing the owner's operating manual is included with the product. The owner's manual offers important performance and safety tips. 5. Has the appliance been the subject of a safety recall? Recall notices are available from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (www.cpsc.gov). Re- member to check back through the life of the appliance for recall notices. If you're still in doubt after going through the above checklist, consider purchasing a new appli- ance. Those selling a second-hand product should also use these guidelines to determine if the unit should be sold, or simply dis- carded. For more information, visit www.aham.org. rvan Wabaunsee County Commissioner - 1st District * 6th Generation Kansan * Born and raised in Wabaunsee County * Farming background * Member of the business community over 30 years, and currently a small business owner * Served 20 years on township board * Actively involved in community and church. * As newspaper editor regularly attends commission and county government related meetings * Married 27 years to wife, Pam, who is a special education teacher * Father of two college-age daughters Elect responsible leadership for the Wabaunsee County Commission. "Your vote and support will be greatly appreciated on August 6th." Paid for by the Stuewe for Commissioner Committee Pam Stuewe, Treasurer