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editor@newslj. com news letter journal FYI July 23, 2020 — 13' Legal Notice .................... .. FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE WHEREAS, default in the payment of principal and interest has occurred under the terms of a promissory note (the "Note”) dated 07/31/2014 executed and delivered by George R. Locke to Quicken Loans Inc. and a real estate mortgage (the “Mortgage”) of the same date securing the Note, which Mortgage was executed and delivered by George R. Locke, an unmarried man (the “Mortgagors"), to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Quicken Loans Inc., and which Mortgage was recorded on 08/14/2014, as lnstrument No. 753772 Book: 353 Page: 0703 in the records of the office of the County Clerk and ex-officio Register of Deeds in and for Weston County, State of Wyoming; and WHEREAS, the mortgage was assigned for value as follows: Assignee: Quicken Loans Inc. Assignment dated: 03/18/2020 Assignment recorded: 03/24/2020 Assignment recording information: lnstrument No. 767568 Book: 390 Page: 109 All in the records of the County clerk and ex-officio Register of Deeds in and for Weston County, Wyoming. WHEREAS, the Mortgage contains a power of sale which by reason of said default, the Mortgagee declares to have become operative, and no suit or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by the Mortgage, or any part there-of, nor has any such suit or proceeding been instituted and the same discontinued; and WHEREAS, written notice of intent to foreclose the Mortgage by advertisement and sale has been served upon the record owner and the party in possession of the mortgaged premises at least ten (10) days prior to the commencement of this publication, and the amount due upon the Mortgage on the date of first publication of this notice of sale being the total sum of $68,329.18 which sum consists of the unpaid principal balance of $65,181.84 plus lnterest accrued to the date of the first publica- tion of this notice in the amount of $2,138.76 plus attorneys' fees, costs expended, and accruing interest and late charges after the Police Blotter ................... .. June 28 Abandoned 911. Dangerous Wildfire Reported. Vandalism Reported. Civil Issue Reported. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Barking Dog Reported. Civil Standby Requested. Civil Issue Reported. Ministerial Assistance Requested. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Complaint Reported. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. June 29 IADIILI..I-:Repor..te§I-m fiédeCgmplairg. AssistJ Other Agency. Atnimal at Large Reported, Horses. Abandoned 911. VIN Inspection Requested. VIN Inspection Requested. Drunk Driver Reported. VIN Inspection Requested. Weather Alert Issued. Civil Standby Requested. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Noise Complaint, Verbal Warning Issued. Suspicious Activity Reported. June 30 ' Vandalism Reported. Traffic Stop, Verbal Warning Issued. Traffic Stop, Verbal Warning Issued. Lost Property Reported. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Assist Other Agency. VIN Inspection Requested. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Report of a Dog at Large. Assist Other Agency. Assist Other Agency. VIN Inspection Requested. Minor Vehicle Accident Reported. Arrest Warrant Issued. July 1 Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Traffic Stop, Verbal Warning Issued. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Report of a Dog at Large, Impounded. Report of Lost Property. Hit and Run Accident Reported. Barking Dog Reported. Juvenile Problem Reported. Welfare Check Requested. Traffic Stop, Verbal Warning Issued. Deceased Person Reported. Abandoned 911. 911 Misdial. Suspicious Vehicle Reported. Assist Other Agency. Minor Vehicle Accident Reported. JMyZ, Suspicious Vehicle Reported. Improper Fireworks Reported. 911 Misdial. VIN Inspection Requested. Minor Vehicle Accident Reported. 911 Misdial. 911 Misdial. VIN Inspection Requested. VIN Inspection Requested. Civil Standby Requested. Harassment Reported. Improper Fireworks Reported. Barking Dog Complaint. July 3 ‘ Welfare Check Requested. Noise Complaint Reported. Missing Animal Reported. Sexual Assault Reported. 911 Misdial. VIN Inspection Requested. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Civil Issue Reported. Vandalism Reported. Welfare Check Requested. Fireworks Reported. Commercial Burglar Alarm Reported. Medical Assist. July 4 Medical Assist. Man with a Gun Reported. Assist Other Agency. Harassment Reported. Posession of Narcotics. Animal Impounded, Assist Other Agency. Assist Other Agency. Assist Other Agency. Assist Other Agency. Commercial Burglar Alarm Reported. July Domestic Issue Reported. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Report of a Dog at Large. VIN Inspection Requested. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Residential Fire Alarm Reported. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Welfare Check Requested. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. July 6 Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Suspicious Activity Reported. Medical Assist. 911 Misdial. Theft Reported. Medical Assist. VIN Inspection Requested. VIN Inspection Requested. VIN Inspection Requested. Suspicious Activity Reported. 911 Misdial. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Assist Other Agency. Child Neglect Reported. Lost Property Reported. Traffic Stop, date of first publication of this notice of sale; WHEREAS, the property being foreclosed upon may be subject to other liens and encumbrances that will not be extinguished at the sale. Any prospective purchaser should research the status of title before submitting a bid; NOW, THEREFORE Quicken Loans, LLC, as the Mortgagee, will have the Mortgage foreclosed as by law provided by causing the mortgaged property to be sold at public venue by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff In and for Weston County, Wyoming to the highest bidder for cash at 10:00 AM o’clock in the forenoon on 09/01/2020 at the located at Weston County Courthouse, 1 West Main, Newcastle, Wyoming, Weston County for application on the above-described amounts secured by the Mortgage, said mortgaged property being described as follows, to-wit: THE LAND REFERRED TO HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF WESTON, STATE OF Wyoming, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE SOUTH 75 FEET OF LOT 24 OF THE SUBDIVISION OF LOT 10 OF THE NE1/4NE1/4 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 48 NORTH, RANGE 65 WEST, SOMETIMES KNOWN AS OGDEN’S RESERVATION TO THE TOWN OF UPTON, WESTON COUNTY, WYOMING. With an address of: 1164 E. St. Upton, WY 82730. Together with all improvements thereon situate and all fixtures and appurtenances thereto. 07-12-2020 Date Brian G. Sayer C. Morgan Lasley Marcello G. Rojas The Sayer Law Group, PC. 925 E. 4th St. Waterloo, Iowa 50703 319-234-2530 319-232-6341 (Publish: July 23 and 30, August 6 and 13, 2020) Written Warning Issued. Lost Property Reported. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Commercial Burglar Alarm Reported. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. July 7 Welfare Check Requested. Counterfeit Bills Reported. VIN Inspection Requested. VIN Inspection Requested. VIN Inspection Requested. Assist Other Agency. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Assist Other Agency. Theft Reported. Medical Assist. Medical Assist. Arrest Warrant Issued. Arrest Warrant Issued. Arrest Warrant Issued. Arrest Warrant Issued. Arrest Wa'tt'ant Issued. ‘ ’5‘: July 8 Medical Assist. Property Found. 911 Misdial. Domestic Issue Reported. VIN Inspection Requested. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. VIN Inspection Requested. VIN Inspection Requested. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Theft Reported. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Assist Other Agency. Traffic Stop, Verbal Warning Issued. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Civil Standby Requested. Traffic Complaint. Juvenile Problem Reported. July 9 Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Missing Animals Reported. VIN Inspection Requested. Traffic Stop, Verbal Warning Issued. Dog Bite Reported. VIN Inspection Requested. 911 Misdial. Parking Complaint. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Arrest Warrant Issued. Arrest Warrant Issued. July 10 Arrest Warrant Issued. Medical Assist. Arrest Warrant Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Report of a Dog at Large. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. 911 Misdial. VIN Inspection Requested. 911 Misdial. Assist Other Agency. Assist Other Agency. VIN Inspection Requested. Minor Vehicle Accident Reported. Medical Assist. VIN Inspection Requested. VIN Inspection Requested. VIN Inspection Requested. Extra Patrol Requested. VIN Inspection Requested. VIN Inspection Requested. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Pocket 911 Dial. Assist Other Agency. Animal Problem Reported. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. July 11 Arrest Warrant Issued. Report of a Dog at Large, Impounded; Trespassing Order Requested. Harassment Repoted. Assault Reported. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. July 12 Suicidal Subject. Fight Reported. Fireworks Reported. Civil Standby Requested. Abandoned Vehicle Reported. Civil Standby Requested. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. July 13 Missing Dog Reported. Dead Deer Reported. Traffic Stop, Written Warning Issued. Computer Fraud Reported. Threatened Suicide Reported. VIN Inspection Requested. Hit and Run Accident Reported. Vandalism Reported. July 14 Report of a Dog at Large. VIN Inspection Requested. Civil Issue Reported. Civil Standby Requested. Minor Vehicle Accident Reported. Vandalism Reported. Assist Other Agency. VIN Inspection Requested. VIN Inspection Requested. Traffic Complaint. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Assist Other Agency. Missing Animal Reported. July 15 Vandalism Reported. VIN Inspection Requested. Assist Other Agency. Medical Assist. VIN Inspection Requested. Animal Issue Reported. VIN Inspection Requested. VIN Inspection Requested. 911 Misdial. Arrest Warrant Issued. 911 Misdial. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Traffic Stop, Citation Issued. Suspicious Vehicle Reported. Cowboy State Look—In Courtesy of the Wyoming News Exchange W}’0111,in Jury trial gos moothly GILLETTE (WNE) —— The state’s first jury trial since the coronavirus pandemic took hold was in Gillette last week, and it went smoothly. This spring, all jury trials were suspended until Aug. 3. The 6th Judicial District was picked as the testing ground for jury trials in a world with social distancing and held a criminal trial last week. “We expect this pilot trial to help us set standards for resuming jury trials throughout the state,” said Wyoming Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael K. Davis in a press release earlier this month. “We’re very grateful to the judges and the citizens of Campbell County for their meticulous planning.” District Judge Thomas Rumpke said the trial took three days to complete. It got done about half a day later than it would have under normal circumstances. Because of the pandemic and social dis- tancing, jury selection had to be done in two groups. Two sets of 18 potential jurors were brought in, and the selection process took about four and a half hours, starting at 8:30 am. July 13 and finishing at about 1pm. that same day. The potential jurors were all given masks and hand sanitizer, and they “seemed to be very supportive” of the process, Rumpke said. “It was a new experience for us,” he said. “There’s a lot more for the judge to keep track of.” The trial took place in Courtroom 1, "the largest courtroom at the Campbell County Courthouse. The jury found William Wilde guilty of pos- session of marijuana and possession of meth with intent to deliver. Six people laid off at CWC 1 RIVERTON (WNE) — Six people are losing their jobs at Central Wyoming College, and the remaining staff will take tiered furloughs as a result of a 10% statewide budget cut, college officials said Wednesday. The 10% cut amounts to a $1.1 million annual loss for CWC, vice president of admin- istrative services Willie Noseep said. The CWC Board of Trustees already approved $10 per credit fee increase for students, plus new fees for transcripts and credit card payments, all of Testing capabilities boosted; which should bring in up to $290,000 in additional revenue on an annual basis, according to previous reports. Noseep said employee furloughs will save about $300,000 in the budget. The tiered furlough system protects anyone who makes less than $40,000 per year, Noseep noted, but employees who make up to $60,000 will have to take six unpaid days off, those who make up to $80,000 will take seven furlough days, and those who make up to $100,000 will take eight. Anyone with an annual. salary. over $100,000. . campus. . will be required to take 10" unpaid days off. College president Brad; Tyndall is included in the fur-,3 lough plan, as are other top administrators. 1 Noseep said the furloughs‘1 will amount to about a 2.5%,1 reduction in pay, but they “will 1' prevent the reduction of more 'i jobs.” Three of the employees slated for layoffs work at, CWC, Noseep said, while'i 2.5 are part of the Wyoming 7 Public Broadcasting Service: headquartered on the Rivertorrj JACKSON (WNE) — The Wyoming Public Health Laboratory has seriously increased its coronavirus testing capacity. The lab can now process more than 750 tests per day, State Health Officer Dr. Alexia Harrist said at a press conference Wednesday. When the pandemic started, the lab could only go through a few samples per day, so that is a drastic improvement. Now that the lab has increased its capacity, it will start processing new kinds of tests as part of the state’s surveillance testing program. Cheek swabs, rather than nasal ones, are used as part of some rapid tests, so the lab will now be able to process those. Cheek-swab tests will be used in high-rist places that need quick tumarounds on tests, like correctional facilities, which have seen devas- tating localized outbreaks around the country. Wastewater surveillance, which Teton County is also doing, will be added to the state’s tools for monitoring the spread of COVID-19. Larger cities will be first in line for the wastewater testing, Harrist said, but smaller communities will be able to send in samples once the program gets rolling. Yellowstone Visits down by 32%. CODY (WNE) Yellowstone Park hosted 534,155 visits in June. This is a 32% decrease from June 2019. Although the numbers were down, visitation substantially increased over the month. In the last 10 days of June, traffic‘ counts ranged from 90%-116% of 2019 numbers. So far in 2020, the park has hosted 667,290 visits, down 49% from the same period last year. The Park was closed due to health and safety reasons related to COVID-19 beginning March 24. The two Wyoming entrances opened on May 18 and three Montana entrances opened on June 1, 2020. All five entrances were open for the entire month. The following list shows the year-to-date trend for rec- reational visits over the last several years (through June): 2020 — 667,290 2019 — 1,358,629 2018— 1,381,708 .3 2017 — 1,354,137 2016 — 1,432,071 2015 — 1,298,855 There were no commercial bus visits during June 2020. In June 2019, bus passengers made up 70,461 visits. -I POWELL (WNE) — A black bear in Yellowstone National Park was killed by wild- life managers after it brazenly walked into a backcountry campsite, bit one of the five campers and then began eating their food. The incident took place around 5 pm. on July 6, at a campsite located roughly 3 miles from the Hellroaring Trailhead in northern Yellowstone, park officials announced in a Wednesday news release. The backpackers — three adults and two children — had been sitting outside of their tents when the bear walked up and bit a woman on her arm and head, inflicting bruises and minor cuts, the release said. The adult sow then nipped at one of the children’s hands and got into the group’s food, which, according to the release, had not yet Yellowstone bear killed after bite « been hung from a storage pole. ‘ The group left the area and contacted Yellowstone authorities. When rangers arrived at the scene on horseback, “the bear was still in the campsite eating the backpackers’ food,” the National Park Service said. Yellowstone officials decided to kill the bear because of concerns about human safety and the fact that the bear entered an occupied camp- site, bit a person and “received a considerable food reward after this behavior,” the release explained. It was the second time this year that a Yellowstone visitor has been injured by a bear: A female grizzly attacked a hiker on the Fairy Falls Trail in June and caused minor injuries, after the lone hiker apparently surprised the bear and a cub. SUPPORT DEMOCRACY SUBSCRIBE