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    A6   Wednesday, February 5, 2020
The Dalles Chronicle
TheDallesChronicle.com
NEWS IN BRIEF
ODFW monitoring cougar activity in The Dalles
ODFW staff are monitoring reports of cougar activity close
to the city limits of The Dalles.
Cougars that are seen repeatedly in town during daylight
hours, or that are known to kill pets or livestock close to resi-
dences, are considered a safety risk.
Residents who see a cougar in town are urged to immedi-
ately call ODFW’s local office during regular business hours
(541-296-4628), or The Dalles Police Department after hours.
It’s also a good idea to always feed your pets indoors and
keep them inside at night in areas where there is cougar activ-
ity. For more tips on living with cougars, visit www.dfw.state.
or.us/wildlife/living_with/cougars.asp.
establish themselves or grow within our community,”
BLM and Forest Service announce grazing fees
The federal grazing fee for 2020 will be $1.35 per animal
unit month (AUM) for public lands administered by the
Bureau of Land Management and $1.35 per head month
(HM) for lands managed by the USDA Forest Service. The
2019 public land grazing fees were also $1.35.
An AUM or HM—treated as equivalent measures for fee
purposes—is the use of public lands by one cow and her
calf, one horse, or five sheep or goats for a month. The newly
calculated grazing fee was determined by a congressional
formula and takes effect March 1, 2020. The fee will apply to
nearly 18,000 grazing permits and leases administered by the
BLM and nearly 6,250 permits administered by the Forest
Service. The formula used for calculating the grazing fee was
established by Congress in 1978 and has remained in use
under a 1986 presidential Executive Order. Under that order,
the grazing fee cannot fall below $1.35 per AUM/HM.
Road Closures
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PUD grant applications sought
NOT TO SCALE
ROAD
WORK
AHEAD
TRAFFIC CONTROL PERSONAL, WILL ADJUST SIGNAGE DAILY BASED
ON PROGRESS OF THE WORK PREFORMED, SIGN placement must cover all
necessary road  to the work being preformed,for the day.
NOT Less than in a series of 3 signs, per road that shall be covered with signs to
protect the workzone. this job will need 1 TCS/Lead Flagger & 2 Flaggers Based
On daily location. this will take up to 3 traffic controllers to preform the work
BE
PREPARED
TO STOP
ROAD
WORK
AHEAD
ROAD
WORK
AHEAD
BE
PREPARED
TO STOP
BE
PREPARED
TO STOP
ROAD
WORK
AHEAD
ROAD
WORK
AHEAD
BE
PREPARED
TO STOP
BE
PREPARED
TO STOP
8th st
7th st
BE
PREPARED
TO STOP
10th AVe
ROAD
WORK
AHEAD
WORK ACTIVITY AREA
Hostetler way
Signs are to be spaced  according to posed speeds"
7th st
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Northern Wasco County PUD will be accepting applica-
tions for Economic Development grants until 5 p.m. on April
17.
Applications may be obtained at the Northern Wasco
County PUD Office, 2345 River Road, The Dalles; downloaded
from the PUD’s website: www.nwascopud.org; or by calland
requesting an application be faxed or mailed. Questions
should be directed to Kathy McBride, 541-298-3302. The
Board of Directors will consider all requests at their May 5
board meeting.
Applicants must document non-profit status; not be a reli-
giously-affiliated entity; and not have been funded more than
twice in any five-year period. Projects shall be for infrastruc-
ture or property with a life expectancy of at least five years,
located within the Northern Wasco County PUD service area.
Applications must be signed by the property owner.
The board of directors allocated $50,000 this year to help
fund local economic development projects. No application
can be for more than $20,000. Applications must include a
brief history of the requesting organization and description of
project, including how the project will economically benefit
the community, what steps are being taken to bring the proj-
ect to a successful completion, other community resources
being utilized and how the organization and project will
contribute back to the community.
A detailed budget for the proposed project, including con-
tributions and labor, must accompany the application, as well
as proof of “not for profit” status. Grants awarded for projects
not commenced within one year of award will be forfeited
without special approval by the board.
“Competitively priced and reliable energy services are
just a few ways that your customer-owned PUD can help
with local economic development,” said General Manager
Roger Kline. “Another way is to establish grant funds such as
these in order to provide further incentive to organizations to
Post Speed of 20mph to 30mph Are 100ft spacing
Post Speed of 35mph to 40mph are 350ft spacing
Post Speed of 45mph to 55mph are 500ft spacing
ROAD
WORK
AHEAD
BE
PREPARED
TO STOP
Emerson ct
ROAD
WORK
AHEAD
BE
PREPARED
TO STOP
ROAD
WORK
AHEAD
BE
PREPARED
TO STOP
ROAD
WORK
AHEAD
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PREPARED
TO STOP
Floral st
TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN:
CENTURY LINK PROJECT: N.543811
Location: 701  Hostetler way W,  & 10th st
The Dalles Oregon
Drafted : TCS Alex J Olsen­Smith
503­812­6802
BSD ENTERPRISES LLC
BE
PREPARED
TO STOP
START DATE :TO BE DETERMINED
ROAD
WORK
AHEAD
Track Utilities LLC will be working in the right of way of Hostetler and 10th streets Tuesday through Friday, Feb. 4-7, from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Lane closures are anticipated during the workday, and motorists are encouraged to use alternate routes. Extra caution while trav-
eling through these areas is advised.
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Public Notices
Deceased.
C a s e
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20PB00762
NOTICE TO INTER-
ESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the un-
dersigned has been
appointed person-
al representative.
All persons having
claims againstthe
estate are required
to present them, with
vouchers attached,
to the undersigned
personal represen-
tative within four (4)
months after the
date of first publica-
tion of this notice, or
the claims may be
barred.
All persons whose
rights may be affect-
ed by the proceed-
ings may obtain ad-
ditional information
from the records of
the court, the per-
sonal representative,
or the lawyer for the
personal representa-
tive, James M. Hab-
PUBLIC NOTICE
Northern Oregon
C o r re c t i o n s , 2 01
Webber Street, The
Dalles, OR 97058 is
soliciting Requests
for Qualifications
(RFQ) from individ-
uals or firms inter-
ested in providing
Legal Services. A
detailed RFQ is avail-
able on the website
www.norcor.co. The
deadline for Sub-
missions is Feb. 7,
2020. Inquiries to
541-298-1576.
Jan. 8, 11, 15, 18,
22, 25, 29, Feb. 1,
5, 2020
#8718
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF WASCO
PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of
the Estate of:
SHERREL LEE
RATHWICK,
berstad, Esq., 512
Washington Street,
The Dalles, Oregon
97058-2232.16
Dated and first pub-
lished on February
5, 2020.
Stacy Monroe
Personal Represen-
tative
525 E.7th Street
Th e D a l l e s , O R
97058
PUBLISHED:
February 5, 2020;
February 12, 2020;
and 24 February 19,
2020.
Fe b . 5 , 12 , 19 ,
2020
#8738
STATEMENT OF
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TION
North-State Tele-
phone Co. is the
recipient of Federal
financial assistance
from the U.S. De-
partment of Agricul-
ture, and is subject
to the provisions of
Title VI of the Civil
Legal notice address:
tdclegals@thedalleschronicle.com
Ride
Rights Act of 1964,
as amended, Sec-
tion 504 of the Re-
habilitation Act of
1973, as amended,
the Age Discrimina-
tion Act of 1975, as
amended, and the
rules and regulations
of the U.S. Depart-
ment of Agriculture.
In accordance with
Federal civil rights
law and the U.S.
Department of Agri-
culture (USDA) civil
rights regulations
and policies, the
USDA, its Agencies,
offices, and em-
ployees, and insti-
tutions participating
in or administering
USDA programs are
prohibited from dis-
criminating based
on race, color, na-
tional origin, religion,
sex, gender identity
(including gender
expression), sexual
orientation, disabil-
ity, age, marital sta-
tus, family/parental
status, income de-
rived from a public
assistance program,
political beliefs, or
reprisal or retaliation
for prior civil rights
activity, in any pro-
gram or activity con-
ducted or funded by
USDA (not all bas-
es apply to all pro-
grams). Remedies
and complaint filing
deadlines var y by
program or incident.
Persons with dis-
abilities who require
alternative means
of communication
for program infor-
mation (e.g., Braille,
large print, audio-
tape, American Sign
Language, etc.)
should contact the
responsible Agency
or USDA’s TARGET
Center at (202) 720-
2600 (voice and TTY)
or contact USDA
through the Federal
Relay Service at
(800) 877-8339. Ad-
ditionally, program
information may
be made available
in languages other
than English.
To file a program
discrimination com-
plaint, complete
the USDA Program
Discrimination Com-
plaint Form, AD-
3027, found online
at http://www.ascr.
usda.gov/com-
plaint_filing_cust.
html and at any
USDA office or write
a letter addressed to
USDA and provide
in the letter all of the
information request-
ed in the form. To
request a copy of
the complaint form,
call (866) 632-9992.
Submit your com-
pleted form or letter
to USDA by:
1. Mail: U.S. Depart-
ment of Agriculture
Office of the Assis-
tant Secretar y for
Civil Rights
1400 Independence
Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C.
20250-9410
2. Fax: (202) 690-
7442; or
3. Email: program.
intake@usda.gov.
USDA is an equal
opportunity provid-
er, employer, and
lender.
The person responsi-
ble for coordinating
this organization’s
nondiscrimination
compliance efforts is
Delinda Kluser, Gen-
eral Manager. Any
individual or specific
class of individuals,
who feel that this
organization has
subjected them to
discrimination, may
obtain additional
information on the
above statutes and
re g u l a t i o n s f r o m
USDA.
Feb. 5, 2020
#8739
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Th e S h e r m a n
County Cour t will
hold a Legislative
public hearing,
W e d n e s d a y, Fe b -
ruary 19, 2020 be-
g i n n i n g a t 10 : 4 5
A.M. in the Sherman
County Commission-
ers Meeting Room,
500 Court St, Moro,
Oregon.
Th e h e a r i n g i s t o
consider the adop-
tion of a new Flood
Hazard ordinance to
replace the existing
1987 Floodplain ordi-
nance. The purpose
of the new ordinance
is to update the pro-
cess to fall in line
with current federal
law and to provide
a ready document
when the new up-
dated flood plain
base elevation data
is available for the
County.
Copies of the Or-
dinance are avail-
able for review at
the Sherman Coun-
ty Planning De-
partment, 66365
Lonerock Rd., Moro,
Oregon, during busi-
ness hours. The lo-
cation of the hearing
is accessible to the
disabled. Times list-
ed are for guidance
only.
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#8740
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