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STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT EAU CLAIRE COUNTY Publication Summons and Notice (Small Claims)

Case No. 2020SC000218

Plaintiff: Heights Finance Corp., 2701 N. Clairemont Ave., Eau Claire, WI 54703 Defendant: Cheyenne J. Carlson, 21156 County Highway Z, Cornell, WI 54732 Publication Summons and Notice of Filing TO THE PERSON(S) NAMED ABOVE AS DEFENDANT(S): You are being sued by the person(s) named above as plaintiff(s). A copy of the claim has been sent to you, at your address, as stated in the caption above.

The lawsuit will be heard in the following small claims court: Eau Claire County Courthouse, room 2560, 721 Oxford Ave., Eau Claire, WI 54703, Tuesday, March 17, 2 p.m. Telephone number of clerk of court: 715-839-4816.

If you do not attend the hearing, the court may enter a judgment against you in favor of the person(s) suing you. A copy of the claim has been sent to you, at your address, as stated in the caption above. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate (property) you own now, or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property.

You may have the option to answer, without appearing in court on the court date, by filing a written answer with the clerk of court before the court date. You must send a copy of your answer to the plaintiff(s) named above at their address. You may contact the clerk of court at the telephone number above to determine if there are other methods to answer a small claims complaint in that county. Amanda Novak, 715-858-9375 Date: 2/19/2019 85552 • wnaxlp The Finance Committee met at 6 p.m. to audit the bills.

The regular meeting of the Cadott Village Board was called to order by president Anson Albarado. Trustees present were: Bart Chapek, Merlin Huhn, Randy Kuehni and Les Liptak. Absent: Russ Falkenberg and Terry Licht. Public present: Len Schreiber (Cedar Corp.), Eric Weiland and Julia Wolf (reporter). The next regular board meeting will be March 2, 2020, at 6:30 p.m.

A motion was made by Liptak and seconded by Chapek, to approve the minutes of the Feb. 3, 2020, board meeting. MC.

A motion was made by Huhn and seconded by Kuehni to approve the bills dated Feb. 17, 2020. Motion by roll call. MC.

A motion was made by Kuehni and seconded by Liptak, to approve any additional monthly bills. MC.

Schreiber was present to review changes that were discussed regarding outdated ordinances for the Village of Cadott. The committee had reviewed the changes but a few more were revised. The full board should look through it and it will be placed on the next agenda for approval.

A committee meeting was set up for March 2, 2020, at 5:30 p.m., to discuss the fee schedule changes in regard to the ordinance changes.

Kuehni reported on the Park Committee meeting with the representatives from the Cadott Youth Baseball (CYB). The committee was given the authority to approve any decisions and did for all the requests: (1) use of the concession stand area on the east side from May 1 until July 31, (2) the placement of a portable storage shed in the east side area, (3) construction projects funded by them for 2020, 2021 and 2023, based on the funding available to them and (4) to start an annual car show fundraiser in the east side area by the Lions Park pavilion. Kuehni stated that the only request they had a problem with was someone replacing any lights at the softball field on their own time. Kuehni was worried about the liability. President Albarado stated that Rolly had mentioned it to him and that he told Tichy that we will hire Chippewa Valley Electric Cooperative if we have to replace lights.

President Albarado reported that Merlin Huhn and he attended an AEP meeting. Rice Lake, Bloomer and Barron were there. He informed the group that the village cannot do a solar field so we will have to piggy back with one of them. Huhn stated they are looking for people with property they can put it on.

Chapek stated that the Kiwi Tattoo place is having their open house Feb. 26, 2020.

Schreiber stated that there is not a lot of funding available to our façade project at the village hall. There would be, if it included fire and ambulance. He stated that he will find out if we can capture it in the newly developed TIF district.

A motion was made by Chapek and seconded by Kuehni, to adjourn the meeting. MC. Sandra Buetow, clerk 85549 • wnaxlp STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT CHIPPEWA COUNTY Domicillary Letters Case No. 20 PR 14 In the matter of Tylor Wojciuch, DOD: 10/17/2019 To: Amanda Bocik, P.O. Box 292, Holcombe, WI 54745 The decedent, with date of birth 01/09/1994, and death of death 10/17/2019, was domiciled in Chippewa County, State of Wisconsin.

You are granted domicillary letters with general powers and duties of a personal representative. You are authorized to administer the estate as required by law. By the court: Steven R. Cray, circuit court judge Date: Jan. 31, 2020 85273 • wnaxlp NOTICE City of Cornell Minutes of Common Council Meeting Feb. 6, 2020 7 p.m. mayor Judy Talbot called the regular council meeting to order at the city council chambers. The meeting opened with the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence honoring all individuals who have, or are, protecting our freedom. Minutes taken by administrator/ clerk-treasurer DeJongh.

Council members present: Floyd Hickethier, Terry Smith, Steve Turany, Ashley Carothers and Mark Larson. Absent: Aimee Korger Guests present: Carole Moussette, Jessica Bue Oleson and Ginna Young Motion Turany, seconded Smith, to accept the agenda as printed. Carried 5 ayes, 1 absent.

Motion Larson, seconded Carothers, to approve the regular council meeting minutes of Jan. 16, 2020. Carried 5 ayes, 1 absent.

Carothers reported on Buildings, Parks and Rec meeting of Jan. 21, 2020. Committee discussed: leasing out the city office upstairs, creating space for a dog park, developing a mission statement and changing the rental agreement for renting the park pavilions.

Jessica Bue Oleson, executive director for the Chippewa County Housing Authority (CCHA), introduced herself and provided update on the services CCHA provides. She also reviewed the contract changes proposed to the city including an increase in administrative fees from 13 percent to 15 percent.

Motion Carothers, seconded Hickethier, to approve the updated housing administration contract with CCHA. Carried 5 ayes, 1 absent.

Motion Hickethier, seconded Carothers, to increase the clerk of court’s wages $.09, to match the police secretary’s wage, now that both positions are done by the same person. Carried 5 ayes, 1 absent.

Motion Carothers, seconded Larson, to accept the following mission statement for Buildings Parks and Recreation Committee. “To Enhance the Quality of Life in Cornell with Family-Fun Parks, Recreation, and Exceptional Historical Sites that Create Opportunities for Growth and Enrichment of our Youth Citizens and Visitors.” Carried 5 ayes, 1 absent.

Motion Carothers, seconded Turany, to accept the new drafts of the pavilion rental agreements for the Mill Yard Park and city (Brunet Falls) parks. Carried 5 ayes, 1 absent.

Motion Carothers, seconded Turany, to approve proposal from HS Fence Company LLC, to provide yellow fence topper for the new fencing at the Mill Yard Park, 860 ft. for $978. Carried 5 ayes, 1 absent.

Council received the police dept.’s December incident report for information.

Spring election update: mayor candidate Tyrel Sikora has withdrawn from the race and CTVC has a referendum on the ballot.

Motion Hickethier, seconded Smith, to approve bills totaling $87,522.24. Roll call vote carried 5 ayes, Korger absent. Forthcoming events:

• Gun show is set for Feb. 22 & 23, 2020, at the high school. Spirit Club will do the concessions.

• Candlelight Cross-Country Ski and Sledding Event at Brunet Island is scheduled for Feb. 15, 2020.

• Fire dept. pancake breakfast and bake sale Feb. 16, 8 a.m. - noon.

• American Legion’s 9 pin tap fundraiser at Cornell Bowl, Feb. 29, starting at 11 a.m.

• Knights of Columbus breakfast buffet at Holy Cross, Feb. 23, 9:30 a.m. to noon.

Motion Carothers, seconded Hickethier, to adjourn. Carried 5 ayes, 1 absent.

Adjourned at 7:55 p.m. David DeJongh, administrator/ clerk-treasurer 85550 • wnaxlp

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