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6B Daily News – Thursday, February 13, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE TEHAMA COUNTY REQUEST FOR BID ONE NEW THREE AXLE TILT BED TRAILER WITH STATIONARY DECK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT bids shall be received until 3:00 p.m., February 27, 2014 in the Ad- ministration Office, 727 Oak Street, Red Bluff, CA, 96080 for the purchase of one new three axle tilt bed trailer with station- ary deck for the Tehama County Public Works Department. All bids must be in the custody of the Purchasing Department at the designated time. In addition to mailed bid submittals, fax submittals will be accepted at (530) 527-3764. Bids shall be submitted on the form provided ONLY. Bid specifications are available by contacting the Purchasing Department at the above ad- dress, or by calling (530) 527- 4655. The Board of Supervisors re- serves the right to waive informalities and irregularities in any bids received. _________________________ Julie Sisneros, Purchasing Agent Publish: February 13, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Index No.: 13-0781 COUNTY OF GREENE Date Summons filed: 07/16/2013 ====================== =================X CATHERINE CEDERQUIST, Plain- tiff -against- JAMES ALAN WEST, Defendant ====================== ===============X ACTION FOR A DIVORCE To the above named Defendant: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to serve a notice of appearance on Plaintiff's Attorney within twen- ty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within thirty (30) days after the service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York); and in case of your failure to ap- pear, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the notice set forth below. Dated: July 11, 2013 Veronica M. Kosich, Esq. Attorney for Plaintiff 24 Hamburg Road Catskill, new York 12414 Phone No.: 518-943-5050 NOTICE: The nature of this ac- tion is to dissolve the marriage between the parties, on the grounds: Irretrievable break- down of the parties' marriage for a continuous period in ex- cess of six (6) months, pursuant to DRL §170(7). The relief sought is a judgment of absolute divorce in favor of the Plaintiff dissolving the mar- riage between the parties in this action. The nature of any ancil- lary or additional relief demand- ed is: That plaintiff be awarded title to his separate property; that there be equitable distribu- tion of any marital property and/or marital debt and for such other and further relief as this to this Court seems just and proper. Publish: February 13, 20 & 27, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE The City of Red Bluff is an Equal Opportunity Provider CITY OF RED BLUFF REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL(S) (RFP) - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Computer System Maintenance and Information Technology Services NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS - The City of Red Bluff will receive sealed proposal(s) for the above professional services at the Of- fice of the Finance Director, City of Red Bluff, 555 Washington Street, Red Bluff, CA 96080, until 4:00 PM, Thursday, March 21, 2014. DESCRIPTION OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DESIRED - The services desired by the City pursuant to this RFP and provisions related to it are described in the follow- ing exhibits, which are incorpo- rated herein by this reference. µ EXHIBIT "A" - DESCRIPTION OF CITY AND GOVERNMENT OR- GANIZATION µ EXHIBIT "B" - SCOPE OF CONSULTANT SERVICES; COM- PLETION SCHEDULE µ EXHIBIT "C" - COMPENSA- TION µ EXHIBIT "D" - SPECIAL PRO- VISIONS µ EXHIBIT "E" - SELECTION CRITERIA MATRIX Exhibits and full RFP are availa- ble on-line at www.cityofredbluf f.org or by request from the City of Red Bluff Finance Depart- ment, 555 Washington Street, Red Bluff, CA 96080. 530-527- 2605 PROPOSAL AWARD/REJECTION - A proposal award, if a proposal is awarded, will be made to the most responsible professional services provider whose propos- al complies with the City's re- quirements as set forth herein within seventy-five (75) days of the above proposal opening date. The City may interview se- lected proposers. The City re- serves the right, in its sole dis- cretion, to reject any proposal which fails to meet the proposal requirements in any respect, to reject all proposal(s) for any reasons whatsoever and to waive minor irregularities in any proposal. PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL REQUIRE- MENTS - All proposals shall be in compliance with the following requirements. Failure to comply with the requirements shall be grounds for the rejection of a proposal. 1. The proposal shall be submit- ted in writing, signed by an au- thorized individual of the pro- fessional services provider. 2. The cost for required services shall accompany all proposals. Proposals shall include a month- ly rate and supported break- down of costs and the consul- tant's hourly rates to be used for determining compensation. 3. Receipt of and agreement with all exhibits incorporated in the RFP shall be acknowledged. 4. The proposal must be submit- ted in a sealed envelope plainly marked on its outside with "Computer System Maintenance and Information Technology Services Proposal." 5. Statement of Qualifications. 6. Qualification of Project Team. 7. Scope of work and work schedule. 8. Principal Contact. 9. Five (5) copies of proposal. BUSINESS LICENSE - The profes- sional services provider, and any subconsultant(s), must ob- tain a valid, current City of Red Bluff Business License on or be- f h i f fore their commencement of work. PROFESSIONAL LICENSING - The professional services provider, and any subconsultant(s), must possess any necessary profes- sional certifications and/or license(s) relative to the work to be performed required by an ap- propriate licensing authority of the State of California and must provide evidence of such to the City with their proposal or prior to commencement of the work in such form as the City shall re- quire. INDEMNIFICATION -The provider to whom a contract is awarded will be required to indemnify and hold the City harmless from any and all liabilities arising from the providers performance of the work. Indemnification provisions to this effect will be incorporated in the Professional Services Agreement which will be executed between the pro- vider selected for the services and the City. INSURANCE - The professional services provider to whom a contract is awarded will be re- quired to furnish to the City evi- dence of insurance coverage(s), including general liability, pro- fessional liability, and workers compensation insurance, as ap- propriate. DISCLOSURE - CONFLICTS OF IN- TEREST - The professional serv- ices provider selected may be required to disclose potential conflicts of interest pursuant to the provisions of the City's Con- flict of Interest Code. A determi- nation regarding disclosure will be made by the City Manager following selection. 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Call for a bid (530) 736-9327 License #879689 Advertise In The Classifieds... Red Bluff Daily News 527-2151 Website: redbluffdailynews.com E-Mail: advertise@redbluffdailynews.com Online offerings transform Olympic experience By DAVID BAUDER AP Television Writer The Sochi games are the first Olympics worldwide where more hours of video are available online than on television, rapidly trans- forming the way people experience the event. NBC said Wednesday that more than 30 million people in the United States have visited its Olympics websites, up 54 percent from Vancouver in 2010. NBC is streaming all of the Olympic com- petition live online, along with other offerings like the ''Gold Zone'' show that rapidly sends viewers to different venues. Building on a trend first noticed during the London summer games two years ago, NBC is finding all of the extra content helps instead of hurts its prime-time broadcast. ''The more devices people use to view the Olympics on, the more they watch,'' said Alan Wurtzel, NBC's top researcher. ''A ris- ing tide lifts all boats.'' PRIME TIME: For the opening ceremony and first four nights of competition, NBC averaged 25.9 million viewers in the U.S., a level that NBC Sports Group Chairman Mark Lazarus said has ''exceed- ed our expectations.'' That compares to 26.4 million in Vancouver, where the time zone enabled NBC to air many events live. In Italy in 2006, viewership for the first four nights was 21.6 million. The same trend that helps Super Bowl, Grammy and Golden Globe rat- ings is at play: popular events that drive social media conversation are doing well. ''Viewers want event programming, and there's no bigger event every two years than the Olympics,'' Lazarus said. WORLDWIDE: More hours are being broadcast globally from Sochi (more than 88,000) than for any other Winter Olympics, the International Olympic Committee said. There were 57,000 hours of winter competition aired from Vancouver, across all platforms. Sochi competition is being seen on more than 300 TV stations worldwide, up from 215 in Vancouver, the IOC said. With no inter- national agency that tracks viewership like the Nielsen company in the United States, the IOC has only anecdotal knowledge of view- ing patterns. For example, an estimated 10.9 million people watched speedskating live Monday in South Korea, more than any other event during the last three winter games. TWEETS: Twitter said one million tweets mentioned ''Olympics'' or ''(hash)Olympics'' during the Vancouver games four years ago. This year, there have been more than two million tweets with either of those citations already. American snowboard- er Jamie Anderson had 12,999 followers on Feb. 6, and 41,745 fol- lowers six days later. During the same period, Twitter said snow- boarder Sage Kotsenburg increased his followers from 10,456 to 60,550. Kotsenburg and Anderson won gold medals in men's and women's slopestyle snowboarding over the weekend. MULTI-DEVICES: NBC polled a panel of 300 Olympics view- ers and found that about two-thirds who watched on TV also fol- lowed the games on some other device, most commonly a smart- phone. Fully one-quarter of those consumers said they are follow- ing the games on a device they've never used for that purpose before. SPOILERS: The idea of people purposely avoiding knowledge of Olympic results so they can be surprised by the tape-delayed broadcast is rapidly becoming a thing of the past. Nearly 600,000 people watched Shaun White's halfpipe runs online Tuesday after- noon, NBC said. Wurtzel said that only 15 percent of Olympics viewers said that knowing the results made them less interested in the prime-time broadcast, and there's evidence that many people who watch online come back to see how it looks on TV later that night. ''It's still an event, whether you know the results or not,'' said Brad Adgate, an analyst from Horizon Media. CURLING: More than 1.2 million people watched matches on CNBC Monday. ''Curling is almost unstoppable,'' Lazarus said. DIGITAL: Besides the ''Gold Zone,'' a daily ice skating show with Olympic gold medal winner Sarah Hughes is a popular offer- ing online for NBC. The network has also highlighted particularly interesting video clips, the type that might not be shown on televi- sion, like the Russian police choir singing ''Get Lucky'' or a coach's act of sportsmanship in replacing a competitor's broken ski. More than two million people have checked out a clip where a Russian speedskater unzips her uniform after her race, only quickly to zip it up again when she realizes she's wearing nothing underneath, NBC said. ''We love television,'' Wurtzel said. ''But the future is not just about television. It's about television complemented with all of the other platforms that we have.''

