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Legals for May, 29 2020

| May 29, 2020 12:00 AM

SHO LEGAL 3481 AD#382107 MAY 15, 19, 22, 26, 29, JUNE 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 2020

NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING Kellogg Joint School District No. 391 Shoshone and Kootenai Counties, Idaho NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 33-801, Idaho Code, that a meeting of the Board of Trustees of Kellogg Joint School District #391 will be held on June 10, 2020, at 7:00 p.m. via ZOOM, at which meeting there shall be a public hearing on the budget for the forthcoming 2020-2021 school year. Notice is furthergiven pursuant to Section 33-701, Idaho Code, the board will also hear and act upon budget amendments for the 2019-2020 school year. The budget as presently determined by the Board of Trustees is now available for inspection at the office of the Superintendent of Schools and will remain available until the special meetingand hearing as provided by law. Dated this 19th day of May 2020, Angela Durick, Clerk. Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/88104886656 OR Call 1-253-215-8782 Meeting ID: 881 0488 6656 Password: 391 SUMMARY STATEMENT - 2020/2021 SCHOOL BUDGET ALL FUNDS JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 391 GENERAL M & O FUND ALL OTHER FUNDS Prior Year Prior Year Proposed Amended Proposed Prior Year Prior Year Proposed Amended Proposed Actual Actual Budget Budget Budget Actual Actual Budget Budget Budget REVENUES 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 Beginning Balances 1,215,055 1,170,247 871,895 1,109,750 1,322,519 1,854,839 1,913,768 1,501,299 2,837,340 2,783,236 Local Tax Revenue 2,681,687 2,647,272 2,680,000 2,680,000 3,124,608 830,015 912,928 871,775 871,775 45,674 Other Local 286,285 245,042 281,582 286,582 100,080 314,339 161,578 226,516 234,255 County Revenue 0 0 - 0 513,406 State Revenue 6,703,908 7,233,420 7,171,848 7,151,062 6,920,765 251,556 209,359 364,176 287,045 220,199 Federal Revenue 0 0 - 1,745,748 1,898,249 1,540,718 1,815,994 1,891,349 Other Sources 32,058 14,880 13,000 12,613 263,365 194,974 120,268 119,818 161,385 333,934 Totals $10,918,993 $11,310,861 $11,018,325 11,240,007 11,731,337 $5,191,471 $5,216,150 $4,624,302 6,207,794 5,787,798 Prior Year Prior Year Proposed Amended Proposed Prior Year Prior Year Proposed Amended Proposed Actual Actual Budget Budget Budget Actual Actual Budget Budget Budget EXPENDITURES 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2019-2020 2020-2021 Salaries 5,619,792 5,906,216 6,051,849 6,047,450 5,872,080 711,013 $ 849,354 915,407 915,407 884,515 Benefits 2,235,420 2,402,874 2,259,624 2,558,624 2,541,363 418,718 $ 456,230 515,777 515,713 480,898 Purchased Services 658,195 845,997 968,040 1,036,829 1,072,370 318,926 $ 332,234 113,325 304,327 303,981 Supplies & Materials 609,094 775,375 620,498 630,138 1,055,086 334,920 $ 377,262 317,710 370,743 378,655 Capital Outlay 348,970 313,500 19,750 197,466 36,261 434,363 $ 375,833 740,047 295,784 99,375 Debt Retirement 0 0 949,638 $ 424,125 960,025 960,025 968,850 Insurance & Judgments 82,798 86,744 86,744 86,744 93,583 658 $ 690 690 690 690 Transfers (net) 194,524 119,818 119,818 161,385 333,934 17,075 $ 13,035 $ 13,035 $ 12,613 263,365 Contingency Reserve $ 519,799 $ 500,000 $ 500,000 500,000 0 Unappropriated Balances 1,170,200 340,538 392,002 21,371 226,660 2,006,160 2,387,387 1,048,286 $ 2,832,492 2,407,470 Totals 10,918,993 11,310,861 11,018,325 11,240,007 11,731,337 5,191,471 5,216,150 4,624,302 6,207,794 5,787,798 A copy of the School District Budget is available for public inspection at the District's Administrative or Clerk's Office. SHO LEGAL 3499 AD#385175 MAY 29, 2020

NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME CHANGE (Adult or Emancipated Minor) IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SHOSHONE IN RE: Noah Jon Carlson CASE NO. CV-40-20-230 A Petition to change the name of Noah Jon Carlson, now residing in the City of Kellogg, State of Idaho, has been filed in the District Court in Shoshone County, Idaho. The name will change to Noah Jon Dinger. The reason for the change in name is: Want father's legal last name. A hearing on the petition is scheduled for 3:00 o'clock p.m. on July 6, 2020, at the Shoshone County Courthouse. Objections may be filed by any person who can show the court a good reason against the name change. Date: May 14, 2020 By /s/ Debi Ruggles Deputy Clerk SHO LEGAL 3487 AD#383078 MAY 22, 29, JUNE 5, 12, 2020

CITY OF OSBURN TREASURER'S QUARTERLY FINANCIAL REPORT ENDING December 31, 2019 YR TO DATE BUDGET % BUDGET REVENUE GENERAL FUND: Property Tax 1,605 95,691 1.7% Licenses & Permits 1,783 9,750 18.3% Intergovernmental Rev. 18,291 53,886 33.9% Other Revenue 5,450 108,397 5.0% LAW ENFORCEMENT 22,482 246,329 9.1% STREET & HIGHWAYS 34,985 312,810 11.2% LIBRARY 5,118 62,933 8.1% ENTERPRISE FUNDS: Sewer 12,390 53,926 23.0% Cemetery 899 19,383 4.6% CDB GRANT 452,862 TOTAL 555,864 963,105 57.7% EXPENDITURES GENERAL FUND 35,291 267,724 13.2% LAW ENFORCEMEMT 64,134 246,329 26.0% STREET & HIGHWAYS 36,359 312,810 11.6% LIBRARY 15,751 62,933 25.0% ENTERPRISE FUNDS: Sewer 10,578 53,926 19.6% Cemetery 402 19,383 2.1% CDB GRANT 171,451 TOTAL 333,966 963,105 34.7% Citizens are invited to inspect the detailed supporting records of the above report. Lisa Millard Municipal Clerk/Treasurer SHO LEGAL 3498 AD#385182 MAY 29, 2020

CITY OF OSBURN ANNUAL CERTIFICATION OF STREET REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019 REVENUE: Property Taxes 64,199 Interest Income 133 Highway Users 78,931 State Revenue Sharing 32,577 Liquor Apportionment 24,446 Sweeping Contract 0 Other Income 2,381 Total Revenue Received:$ 202,667 EXPENDITURES: General Administration $ 61,837 Construction & Maintenance 4,562 Street Improvement 24,765 Equipment Maintenance 22,190 Street Lighting 31,942 Other Expense 1,626 Garage Utilities & Maintenance 13,861 Parks & Recreation 9,760 Total Expenditures: $ 170,543 UNEXPENDED BALANCE: $ 32,124 I, Kip McGillivray, Mayor of the City of Osburn, State of Idaho, do hereby certify that the above is a true and accurate report of the Street Revenue and Expenditures for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2019. /s/ Kip McGillivray, Mayor /s/ Lisa Millard ATTEST: Lisa Millard City Clerk/Treasurer SHO LEGAL 3501 AD#385194 MAY 29, 2020

Pinehurst Water District 2019 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report Is my water safe? We are pleased to present this year's Annual Water Quality Report (Consumer Confidence Report) as required by the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). This report is designed to provide details about where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to standards set by regulatory agencies. This report is a snapshot of last year's water quality. We are committed to providing you with information because informed customers are our best allies. Do I need to take special precautions? Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from the Safe Water Drinking Hotline (800-426-4791). Where does my water come from? 2 98 Foot Wells Source water assessment and its availability Source Water Assessment was completed on January 2, 2001 You can review source water assessment information for The District's source wells at http://www.deq.idaho.gov/water-quality/drinking-water/pws-switchboard.aspx. Or at the District office. Why are there contaminants in my drinking water? Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791). The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity: microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, that may come from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife; inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally occurring or result from urban stormwater runoff, industrial, or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming; pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses; organic Chemical Contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and septic systems; and radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations that limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health. How can I get involved? Board Meeting Every Third Tuesday of the month Description of Water Treatment Process Your water is treated by disinfection. Disinfection involves the addition of chlorine or other disinfectant to kill dangerous bacteria and microorganisms that may be in the water. Disinfection is considered to be one of the major public health advances of the 20th century. Your water is also treated for corrosion control by using caustic soda and zinc orthophosphate to prevent the release of lead and copper from pipe components. Additional Information for Lead If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. Pinehurst Water District is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead. Water Quality Data Table In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of contaminants in water provided by public water systems. The table below lists all of the drinking water contaminants that we detected during the calendar year of this report. Although many more contaminants were tested, only those substances listed below were found in your water. All sources of drinking water contain some naturally occurring contaminants. At low levels, these substances are generally not harmful in our drinking water. Removing all contaminants would be extremely expensive, and in most cases, would not provide increased protection of public health. A few naturally occurring minerals may actually improve the taste of drinking water and have nutritional value at low levels. Unless otherwise noted, the data presented in this table is from testing done in the calendar year of the report. The EPA or the State requires us to monitor for certain contaminants less than once per year because the concentrations of these contaminants do not vary significantly from year to year, or the system is not considered vulnerable to this type of contamination. As such, some of our data, though representative, may be more than one year old. In this table you will find terms and abbreviations that might not be familiar to you. To help you better understand these terms, we have provided the definitions below the table. SHO LEGAL 3496 AD#385196 MAY 29, 2020

PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is here by given by Pinehurst Water District Board, that the board has changed the regular monthly meeting time from 7:30pm to 5:30pm. Regular Board meetings will be held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 508 s division at 5:30pm Pinehurst Water District Board SHO LEGAL 3497 AD#385193 MAY 29, 2020

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Trustee's Sale No. PLTS103223 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, Pioneer Title Company of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services, the duly appointed Successor Trustee, will on 9/18/2020, at the hour of 11:00 AM, of said day, at Shoshone County Courthouse, In The Lobby, 700 Bank St., Wallace, ID, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described real and personal property (hereafter referred to collectively as the "Property"), situated in the County of Shoshone, State of Idaho, to-wit: A parcel of land lying in the Northeast of Section 6, Township 48 North, Range 3 East, B.M., in the City of Kellogg, Shoshone County, Idaho, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Northerly right of way of O.W.R. & N. Railroad from whence the accepted center corner of Section 6, Township 48 North, Range 3 E.B.M. bears South 22° 29' 37" West a distance of 183.48 feet; thence North 05° 34' 03" West a distance of 245.02 feet to a point; thence South 65° 52' 20" East (Shown of record as South 65° 52' 18" East) a distance of 190.59 feet to a point; thence South 14° 39' 03" West a distance of 197.22 feet to a point; thence North 76° 04' 56" West along said right of way a distance of 103.32 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. The Trustee has no knowledge of a more particular description of the above-referenced Property but, for purposes of compliance with Section 60-113 of Idaho Code, the Trustee has been informed that the address of 140 Railroad Avenue, Kellogg, ID 83837, is sometimes associated with said real property. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Deed of Trust executed by Tim Hopper, an unmarried man, as Grantor, to Pioneer Title Company of Kootenai County, as Trustee, for the benefit and security of Dorothy Peters, as Beneficiary, dated 3/18/2016, recorded 3/24/2016, under Instrument No. 484410, Mortgage records of Shoshone County, ID, the beneficial interest in which is presently held by Dorothy Peters. THE ABOVE GRANTORS ARE NAMED TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 45-1506(4)(A), IDAHO CODE. NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THEY ARE, OR ARE NOT, PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS OBLIGATION. The default for which is sale is made is the failure to pay when due under the Deed of Trust Note dated 3/18/2016, FAILURE TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL BALANCE WHICH BECAME DUE AT MATURITY, TOGETHER WITH ACCRUED AND ACCRUING INTEREST, CHARGES, FEES AND COSTS AS SET FORTH INCLUDING BENEFICIARY ADVANCES FOR TAXES AND FORECLOSURE COSTS AND FEES. All delinquencies are now due, together with unpaid and accruing taxes, assessments, trustee's fees, attorney's fees, costs and advances made to protect the security associated with this foreclosure. The principal balance is $180,000.00, together with interest thereon at 12% per annum from 3/10/2020, until paid. The Beneficiary elects to sell or cause the trust property to be sold to satisfy said obligation. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the same. DATED: May 18, 2020. Pioneer Title Company of Ada County dba Pioneer Lender Trustee Services Trustee By /s/Deborrah Duncan, Assistant Secretary Pioneer Lender Trustee Services 8151 W. Rifleman Street Boise, ID 83704 SHO LEGAL 3490 AD#385195 MAY 29, JUNE 5, 12, 19, 2020

WALLACE P/Z HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Wallace High School Cafeteria/Auditorium #1 Miner's Alley June 3, 2020 - 6:00 PM Agenda Action Items 609 Bank St. - Awning 10 High Street - Dormer, elevator shaft, addition, deck 219 6th St. - Bike Repair Station Dairy Lane Place 5Lot Subdivision Public Hearing for Historic Preservation Plan for the City of Wallace Request for accommodation of special needs to participate in the meeting should be addressed to the office of the City Clerk five days prior to meeting 752-1147. SHO LEGAL 3500 AD#385196 MAY 29, 2020

NOTICE OF BIDS FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of School District No. 393 will receive sealed bids until 12:00 Noon on June 7, 2020 for communications system at Silver Hills Elementary School, Wallace School District No. 393. *Paging (inside/outside of building) *Intercom (inside/outside of building) *Bell system (scheduling/sounding of bells) *Emergency Signaling (lock down) *Telephone (internal and external capabilities) Bids will be accepted at the Office of the Superintendent of Schools located at 501 Western Ave., Silverton, Idaho. Bids may be mailed to Dr. Robert Ranells, Superintendent, PO Box 267, Silverton, ID 83867. Bids must be in the School District Office by 12:00 Noon, June 7, 2020 at which time they will be tabulated to be considered by the Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to accept the bid deemed best or reject any and/or all bids. All bids must be plainly marked "BID" on the outside of the envelope. All "BIDDERS" must be a licensed public works contractor. If you have any questions and/or you would like to tour the building please call Todd Howard, Principal, Silver Hills Elementary School Wallace School District #393 at 208-556-1556. Dated this 20th day of May 2020. Beatrice Conley, Clerk SHO LEGAL 3495 AD#385120 MAY 29, JUNE 5, 2020