Midlands Business Journal • MARCH 13, 2020 • LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF NEBRASKA PAROLE BOARD HEARINGS NOTICE A total of 150 cases will be heard by the Board in March, 2020. The following case(s) sentenced in Douglas County will be seen by the Board of Parole. March 18, 2020 – 8:30 a.m. Community Correctional Center - Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska Gallagher, Glen 75921 Forgery 1st Degree (2 counts), Theft by Deception Wiyual, Keet 83962 Poss Deadly Weap by Felon/Fug, Robbery Eschliman, Nathan 85455 Escape Foster, Kendall 98887 Robbery Bonsell, Amanda 99824 Assault 1st Degree, Domestic Assault, Tampering Davis, Nenzingha 392155 Theft by Shoplifting Gee, Brandon 87232 Domestic Assault, Poss Deadly Weap by Felon/ Fug March 20, 2020 – 8:30 a.m. Omaha Correctional Center, Omaha, Nebraska Johnson, Paul 43748 Robbery (4 counts), Theft by Receiving Stolen Prop Jones, Alexis 64188 Robbery (2 counts), Use Deadly Weap to Commit Fel Garcia, Gabriel 89944 Pos Cntrl Sub Except Marijuana (2 counts), Theft by Receiving Stolen Prop March 23, 2020 – 8:30 a.m. Nebraska State Penitentiary, Lincoln, Nebraska Kingery, Patrick 78522 Sexual Assault 1st Degree Williams, Quintin 78572 Poss Deadly Weap by Felon/Fug Jaimes, Alex 84739 Burglary (4 counts) Lamkins, Daniel 87200 Burglary, Pos Cntrl Sub Except Marijuana, Theft by Receiving Stolen Prop Krasa, Gage 87695 Burglary Gregory, Bryant 88383 Manu/Dist/Del/Disp or Poss W/I, Terroristic Threats March 25, 2020 – 9:30 a.m. Nebraska Correctional Center for Women, York, Nebraska Guevara, Gabriella 99333 Accessory to a Felony English, Shelby 392051 Poss/Receive Stolen Firearm, Theft by Receiving Stolen Prop March 26, 2020 – 8:30 a.m. Community Correctional Center - Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska Gresham, Darrielle 66501 Murder 2nd Degree, Possession of Defaced Firearm, Use Deadly Weap to Commit Fel Horstman, Seth 71157 Accessory to a Felony, Operate Motor Veh/ Avoid Arrest, Robbery (3 counts), Theft by Receiving Stolen Prop Brown, Jamhal 83044 Aslt Peac Ofcr/DCS Emp 3rd Dgr, Domestic Assault, Use Deadly Weap to Commit Fel Loftis, Greg 85308 Theft by Deception (2 counts) Doane, Justin 85878 Manu/Dist/Del/Disp or Poss W/I Sherman, Jumeez 88636 Manu/Dist/Del/Disp or Poss W/I (2 counts) Ellis, Eugene 89429 Assault 3rd Degree, Poss Deadly Weap by Felon/Fug March 27, 2020 – 8:30 a.m. Community Correctional Center - Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska Jackson, Dandre 74710 Robbery, Use Deadly Weap to Commit Fel Helms, Cory 83127 Assault 1st Degree McWilliams, Christopher 86781 Manu/Dist/Del/Disp or Poss W/I (2 counts) Latham, Adrian 87578 Criminal Mischief, Theft by Receiving Stolen Prop Oliver, Zavier 89495 Assault 2nd Degree Turrentine-Sims, Dinah 97391 Theft by Deception (2 counts),Vulnerable Adult Abuse (2 counts) Webster, Margo 99427 Theft by Deception March 30, 2020 – 9:30 a.m. Tecumseh State Correctional Institution, Tecumseh, Nebraska Cortez, Sean 70012 Accessory to a Felony, Robbery (2 counts) Edwards, Shannon 77909 Poss Deadly Weap by Felon/Fug, Poss/ Receive Stolen Firearm Carter, Kevin 80313 Robbery Little, James 84669 Burglary, Poss Deadly Weap by Felon/Fug March 31, 2020 – 8:30 a.m. Lincoln Correctional Center, Lincoln, Nebraska Hanson, Jacob 87756 Arson 1st Degree, Aslt Peac Ofcr/DCS Emp 2nd Dgr, Assault 2nd Degree Johnston, Gram 88180 Manu/Dist/Del/Disp or Poss W/I Bumgardner, Johnny 66786 Sexual Assault 1st Degree Sanchez-Fitl, Alexander 85425 Burglary (2 counts), Theft by Receiving Stolen Prop Tut, Immanuel 210318 Theft by Receiving Stolen Prop Walker, Chire 210734 Burglary ROSALYN COTTON, CHAIR NEBRASKA BOARD OF PAROLE March 13, 2020 ABRAHAMS KASLOW & CASSMAN LLP, Attorneys 8712 West Dodge Road, Suite 300 Omaha, Nebraska 68114 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NHH Air, LLC (the “Company”), a Nebraska limited liability company, has been dissolved. Persons having claims against the Company shall present them in writing, with the details of any such claim, to NHH, Inc., at 2201 Long Prairie Road, Suite 107-351, Flower Mound, TX 75022. A claim against the Company is barred unless an action to enforce the claim is commenced within five years after the third publication of this notice. First publication March 13, 2020, final March 27, 2020
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF Gill Contracting, LLC Notice is hereby given that Gill Contracting, LLC has been organized as a limited liability company under Nebraska laws, with its designated office at of 13621 Birchwood Ave Omaha, NE 68137. It is organized to transact any lawful business for which a Limited Liability Company may be organized under Nebraska laws and its duration is perpetual commencing from February 6, 2020. Its affairs are to be conducted by the manager Melissa S Gill. Its registered agent is Melissa S Gill and her office is located at 13621 Birchwood Ave Omaha, NE 68137. First publication March 13, 2020, final March 27, 2020 ERICKSON l SEDERSTROM, P.C., Attorneys 10330 Regency Parkway Drive, Suite 100 Omaha, Nebraska 68114 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE NAME Trade Name to be registered is: The Learning Curve Name of Applicant: Sanjel Enterprises, LLC Address: 16331 Wright Circle, Omaha, Nebraska 68130 Applicant is a Limited Liability Company If other than an Individual, state under whose laws entity was formed: Nebraska Date of first use of name in Nebraska: Upon filing General nature of business: Consulting BLAKE SCHNEIDERWIND Signature of Applicant or Legal Representative March 13, 2020 TAYLOR HERBERT, Attorney LI LAW OFFICE 2103 Franklin Drive Papillion, NE 68133 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE NAME Trade Name to be registered is: Nebraska Package Hub & Delivery Name of Applicant: Trout Logistics, LLC Address: 19714 Poppleton Ave Omaha NE 68130 Applicant is a Limited Liability Company If other than an Individual, state under whose laws entity was formed: Nebraska Date of first use of name in Nebraska: New General nature of business: Logistics TOM TROUT Signature of Applicant or Legal Representative March 13, 2020 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE NAME Trade Name to be registered is: NEBRASKA ASSET PROTECTION GROUP Name of Applicant: LUNA INSURANCE SERVICES LLC Address: 810 JANESVIEW STREET, #18, PAPILLION, NE 68046 Applicant is a Limited Liability Company If other than an Individual, state under whose laws entity was formed: NEBRASKA Date of first use of name in Nebraska: 2/1/2020 General nature of business: INSURANCE SERVICES COLIN KATRICK Signature of Applicant or Legal Representative March 13, 2020
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Getting to the bottom of indecision that could potentially upend a career by Liz Reyer
Q: I’m struggling with making decisions. Even on small matters, I freeze. I’ve been given several promotions but now my leadership is telling me to get this figured out. I know the stakes are high and even that’s not enough to help me work through it. What should I do? -Tonya, 43, SVP, innovation Workplace A: Focus on addressing the fear that is likely holding you back. Start by reflecting on the big picture of decisionmaking in your life. If you don’t have issues in your personal life, what’s different? Likewise, you may have been more decisive earlier in your career. This isn’t uncommon: Your ability to take action may have been part of the impetus for your rise in the organization. When you think about it, it’s not that surprising. In more junior roles, you are close to the work with detailed knowledge about your topic. As you move up, you become responsible for guiding tasks you may never have performed yourself. You need to trust others and make judgment calls without as much direct data. Consider what you are actually afraid of. With a small decision — approving an e-mail or a small expense — the risk is objectively low. So what’s the worst thing that could happen if you make a bad decision? Simple. You may have to accept that you were wrong. Sound trivial? For many of us, it can be a hard thing to accept. In fact, it can trigger a debilitating case of impostor syndrome. You know you have this if you secretly question whether you actually deserve the position you hold. Notice your phrase, “I’ve been given promotions.” These aren’t the words of someone who truly believes they have earned their increased status in the organization. The instinct then is to hide within your comfort zone. It’s easier to stall on decisions than to expose yourself to error. This is not sustainable, as you know. Decide whether you want to remain in an executive role and, if so, what actions you will take. Commit to addressing your deficit. Given the high stakes and the entrenched behavior, I suggest giving serious consideration to finding a coach who can work with you on this. Enlist support from your leadership. They clearly value you, so find ways to tap into them for additional feedback and/or mentoring. Ask your team to nudge you if you are dragging your heels on a decision they need. Then be receptive to their reminders. Don’t try to go from stalling to snap decisions. Determine a good decision style that incorporates deliberation without delay. Calibrate the information gathering you do to the importance of the decision. Finally, challenge the negative beliefs that are undermining you. Focus on your strengths and accomplishments and let them anchor you as you build your decision-making skills. ©2020 Star Tribune (Minneapolis) Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.