Legal Notices 4-19
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
COUNTY PROJECT
CP-1252(21)
Box Culvert Installation County
Road 12W
WARD COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA
Notice is hereby given that the
County Commissioners of the Coun-
ty of Ward, North Dakota, will re-
ceive sealed bids for the following
project:
CP-1252(21) the installation of a
Box Culvert on County Road 12W,
located West of Minot, beginning 0.8
miles west of the intersection of
County Road 17 and County Road
12W.
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the Ward County En-
gineer until 2:00 P.M May 11th,
2021 at which time the bids will be
opened online.
All bids must be submitted, and all
work shall be done in full compliance
with the approved plans and specifi-
cations for road and bridge construc-
tion now on file in the Office of the
Ward County Engineer.
Copies of the plans, specifications
and proposal forms may be obtained
at the Ward County Highway
Department, 200 72nd St. SE,
Minot, North Dakota, 58701, upon
receipt of a nonrefundable fee of
$100.00 for each set of documents,
or on QuestCDN (#7728489) to
Qualified Contractors (registered
contractors) with the North Dakota
Department of Transportation.
The work consists of the following
approximate quantities:
CP-1252(21)
REMOVAL OF PIPE CMP (84″)
LF 174
COMMON EXCAVATION – TYPE A
CY 2915
BORROW – EXCAVATION
CY 3170
14FT X 14FT PRECAST RCB CUL-
VERT (INSTALLATION ONLY)
LF 72
14FT X 14FT PRECAST RCB END
SECTIONS (INSTALLATION ONLY)
LS 1
All bids are to be submitted on the
basis of cash payment for the work
and materials, accompanied by a
bidder’s bond in the amount of five
(5) percent of the total bid, executed
by the bidder as principal, and by a
surety company authorized to do
business in the State of North Dako-
ta, as a guarantee that the bidder
will do business in the State of North
Dakota, as a guarantee that the
bidder will enter into a contract for
performance of such work in case
the contract is awarded to him.
All bid security shall comply with
Section 111128 and amendments
thereto of the North Dakota Century
Code. In the event NDCC Section
111128 is deemed not to be applica-
ble as a matter of law, then in the al-
ternative, the Ward County Commis-
sion applies its discretionary power
to apply NDCC Section 111128 and
all bid security shall comply fully.
All bidders must be licensed for the
highest amount of their bids, as pro-
vided by Section 30705 of the North
Dakota Century Code.
The Contractor shall give (10) days
notice prior to starting any construc-
tion work and shall complete the
project no later than September
15th, 2021.
The County Commissioners of Ward
County reserve the right to reject
any or all bids, to waive any irregu-
larities and to hold bids for a period
not to exceed Thirty (30) days from
the date of opening.
(April 19-26, 2021)
INVITATION NO: IFB 21-05
TOTAL CONSTRUCTION
INVITATION TO BID
DEAERATOR REPLACEMENT
Bldg. 6850
Camp Gilbert C. Grafton
Devils Lake, North Dakota
Sealed bids for Deaerator Replace-
ment, Bldg. 6850, Camp Gilbert C.
Grafton, Devils Lake, North Dakota
will be received by the Adjutant Gen-
eral of the State of North Dakota at
Fraine Barracks, Building 30,
Bismarck, North Dakota, until 2:00
PM, April 29, 2021, and will be pub-
licly read that date and hour in the
location designated. All bids re-
ceived after the scheduled opening
time will be returned to the bidders
unopened. The deadline for receipt
of technical questions is no later
than April 22, 2021.
Electronic bidding documents may
be requested. Emails must be ac-
companied by a copy of your current
North Dakota Contractor’s License
or Certificate of Renewal and your
request must be written on business
letterhead. No requests will be ack-
nowledged without receipt of both
documents. Submit request to
ng.nd.ndarng.list.dfe-contract-mana
gement@mail.mil.
Due to COVID 19, the bid opening
will not be open to the public. The
front gate entrance to Fraine Bar-
racks is closed to the general public.
A representative from the Facilities
Engineering Division will be at the
gate from 12:00 p.m. until 1:30 p.m.
CST on April 29, 2021. Bidders may
hand deliver their bids during that
time ONLY. Delivery by courier ser-
vice or U.S. Mail are the preferred
methods for delivery.
Modifications to bids are allowed in
accordance with the instructions in
AGND Document 411, Subpara-
graph 4.4.2. Bid modifications must
be received no later than 2:00 p.m.
CST. Be advised, the receipt of
emails and faxed transmissions
have a delay time due to data secu-
rity restrictions and military firewalls.
Allow adequate time for emailed and
faxed transmissions to travel
through our security system. The
OWNER is not responsible for bid
modifications that arrive later than
2:00 p.m. CST on the day of the bid
opening. Emailed bid modifications
must be submitted to: ng.nd.
ndarng.list.dfe-contract-managemen
t@mail.mil.
To listen to the bid opening, you
may dial in:
701-333-2840
ID No. 32089#
Pin No. 32089#
A single bid will be received for Total
Construction work (IFB 21-05).
IMPORTANT: Davis-Bacon Wage
Rates are required for this project.
OWNER
Office of the Adjutant General
Contract Management Branch
P.O. Box 5511
Bismarck, North Dakota 58506-5511
Telephone: (701) 333-2068
Copies of the bidding documents are
on file at the Construction Plans Ex-
change in Bismarck; Builders Ex-
changes in Dickinson, Fargo, Grand
Forks, Mandan, Minot, Rapid City,
Impact Procurement Technical As-
sistance Center in Fargo, North
Dakota and Minnesota Builders Ex-
change in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Each bid shall be submitted in dupli-
cate using the bid response forms
provided by the Owner, enclosed in
a sealed opaque envelope and la-
beled with the necessary information
as required by the Supplementary
Instructions to Bidders.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a
separate sealed opaque envelope
containing a bidder’s bond made
payable to The Adjutant General,
State of North Dakota, and executed
by the bidder as principle and by a
surety company authorized to con-
duct business in North Dakota, in a
sum equal to five percent (5%) of
the bidder’s highest total bid combi-
nation, including all add alternates to
the bid items; conditioned that if the
bid is accepted and the contract
awarded, the bidder within ten (10)
days after notice of such award, will
effect and execute a contract in ac-
cordance with the terms of his bid
and provide payment and perfor-
mance bonds as required by law
and the regulations and determina-
tions of the Owner. AIA Document
A310, Bid Bond, is provided in the
electronic project manual and should
be used to execute the bid guaran-
tee.
In compliance with Section 43-07-12
of the North Dakota Century Code,
each contractor submitting a bid
must have a copy of their North
Dakota Contractor’s License or certi-
ficate of renewal issued by the
Secretary of State enclosed in the
bid bond envelope; must be licensed
for the highest amount of their total
bid combination including add alter-
nates; and such license must have
been in effect at least ten (10) days
prior to the date of the bid opening.
No bid will be read or considered
which does not fully comply with the
provisions herein as to bid bond and
contractor license, and any deficient
bid submitted will be resealed and
returned to the bidder immediately.
The Owner reserves the right to hold
all legitimate bids for a period of thir-
ty (30) days following the date fixed
for the bid opening. It is the intent of
the Owner to award a contract to the
lowest and best bidder. The Owner
further reserves the right to reject
any and all bids and to waive irregu-
larities, and shall incur no legal liabil-
ity for the State for the payment of
any monies until the contract is
awarded and approved by the prop-
er authorities.
In compliance with Section
48-01.2-10 of the North Dakota Cen-
tury Code, the successful bidder
shall be required to furnish payment
and performance bonds covering the
faithful performance of the Contract
and the payment of all obligations
thereunder, and all additional obliga-
tions required by the laws of the
State of North Dakota. Each bond
shall be in an amount equal to the
full contract sum.
DATED: 5 April 2021
OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GEN-
ERAL
Bismarck, North Dakota
By: /s/ JACKIE A. HUBER
Brigadier General, NDNG
Deputy Adjutant General
Contracting Officer
(April 5-12-19, 2021)
LEWIS AND CLARK SCHOOL
DISTRICT #161
BERTHOLD AND NORTH SHORE
PLAZA SCHOOLS
LEWIS AND CLARK SCHOOL
BOARD MEETING
March 10, 2021
The regular meeting of the Lewis
and Clark School Board was called
to order at 7:00 pm in the Berthold
boardroom on Wednesday, March
10, 2021. Board members present
were Erickson, Schilla Engelhard,
Deaver and Schepp. Absent were
Brown and Pank. Also present
were Superintendent Ritteman, Prin-
cipal Lahti, Athletic Director Brown,
Business Managers Liz Huus and
Tammy Lindahl and Hartley’s Bus
representative Chuck Schmidt.
Opening of the bus bids was moved
to the top of the agenda. Mr. Ritte-
man opened two bids, Harley’s
School Buses and Harlow’s. Both
bids were in compliance with the
specs sheets. The option the board
looked at was with air conditioning.
Both bidders had choices here.
Discussion followed. Motion by
Deaver/Schepp to purchases (2)
Blue Bird Vision MFSAB seated 44
passenger buses for $113,285 each
from Hartley’s School Buses. All
yes. MC.
Motion was made by Deaver/
Schepp to approve the agenda. All
yes. MC.
Motion was made by Deaver/Schilla
to approve the minutes of the regu-
lar board meeting February 8, 2021.
All yes. MC.
Motion was made by Schepp/
Deaver to approve the minutes of
the special board meeting February
24, 2021. All yes. MC.
The following general fund bills were
presented:
American Express 1,114.39, Ara-
mark 779.68, B & W Automotive
485.38, Tracie Bloms 27.50, Chris
Brown 345.52, Berthold Activity Ac-
count 330.25, CDW Government
30.30, Farmers Union Oil 4,999.13,
City of Berthold 1,016.80, Dakota
Boys & Girls 9,357.12, Eckroth
Music 35.43, Enerbase 5,304.61,
Farmers Union Lumber Co. 679.25,
Fire Extinguishing 274.85, Flinn
Scientific 75.20, Janis Gerding
163.39, Hartley’s School Buses
262.82, Innovative Office 177.75, In-
formation Technology 212.04,
Kevin’s Plumbing 1,235.76, Lak-
eshore Learning 16.14, Mac’s Appli-
ance 278.87, Mac’s Hardware
21.45, Marketplace Foods 154.27,
Menards 251.21, Montana Dakota
Utilities 6,090.08, ND Center for Dis-
tance Learning 179.00, NDCEL
500.00, NDDTSEA 90.00, NDIT-
EDUTECH 226.00, North Prairie
Rural Water 702.25, Office of State
Auditor 300.00, Otter Tail 7,516.20,
Pearce & Durick 62.50, Plaza
Hardware 112.97, Stacey Ringeon
39.20, Riverside Insights 1,176.47,
Reservation Telephone 1,249.59,
Stein’s 1,606.56, Emily Taylor 50.00,
The Minot Daily News 25.08, USA
Central 90.00, Johnna Varty 59.48,
Verendrye Electric 5,848.00,
Wal-Mart 215.25, Yoder Electric
1,980.00, Xcel Energy 378.81, HA
Thompson 7,745.00, Arnston
Stewart Wegner 14,440.46, PFM
Management 2,500.00, Istation
2,550.00, Moody’s Investment
13,500.00, NDIAAA 175.00, South
Prairie School 100.00, Companion
Life Dental 15.00, The Horace Mann
773.12, BASYS 156.75, The Horace
Mann 10.00, First International Bank
64.00, Total March Payroll-
$480,233.73, Total March General
Fund- $59,640.17, Total March
Building Fund- $7,745.00, Total
March Debt Service- $30,440.46
The board and administration re-
viewed the bills and financial re-
ports. Motion was made by Schepp/
Deaver to accept the general fund
bills and the revenue and expense
reports as presented. All yes. MC.
Motion was made by Engelhard/
Deaver to approve the hot lunch re-
port dated 2-28-2021. All yes. MC.
Motion was made by Schilla/Deaver
to approve the open enrollment
(grandfathered in) for one student to
attend Lewis and Clark-Berthold
from the Stanley District. All yes.
MC.
Motion was made by Deaver/Schilla
to approve the open enrollment for
one student (rest of family already
attends) to attend Lewis and
Clark-NSP from the New Town Dis-
trict. All yes. MC.
Motion was made by Engelhard/
Schilla to approve as 2nd reading
Policy FDH – Students in foster
care. All yes. MC.
Pledges of Securities were re-
viewed. Motion was made by Schil-
la/ Deaver that the Pledges of Secu-
rities were reviewed by the board
and found adequate. All yes. MC.
School Board Election was dis-
cussed. Positions open are those
held by Shane Erickson (old Plaza
District); Denver Deaver (At Large);
and Dan Schilla (Old North Shore).
Motion was made by Schepp/
Deaver for election to be held on
Tuesday, June 8, 2021 from 11:00
am to 7:00 pm. Candidates must file
by 4:00 pm on Monday, April 5,
2021 and sign a financial disclosure
statement. All yes. MC.
Athletic Director Brown gave a short
update on spring sports and uniform
fund fundraiser.
Mr. Ritteman discussed the benefits
of the equipment available through
the Western Corp of Discovery.
Motion was made by Schepp/Schilla
to approve the contract for the years
2021/22 and 2022/23 for $9,000
each year. All yes. MC.
Mr. Ritteman discussed budget
planning involving the proposed leg-
islative cut in transition payments
starting on a seven year schedule
next year. This will impact the dis-
trict in future budgets. He also
shared legislative information and
discussed the possibility of federal
ESSER funds II and III.
Elementary Principal Lahti gave a
principal report for the district.
Motion was made by Deaver/Schilla
for graduation to be set for Sunday,
May 23, 2021 with Berthold at 2:00
pm and NSP at 4:00 pm. All yes.
MC.
Motion was made by
Deaver/Schepp for the Lewis and
Clark School Board to call for sealed
bids for the 4 apartments located at
Lot 7, and the North half of lot 8,
Block 12, Makoti, ND. All yes. MC.
Superintendent Evaluation was con-
ducted at 8:30 pm. Motion by
Deaver/Schepp to approve the Su-
perintendent Evaluation as complet-
ed. All yes. MC.
With no further business the meeting
adjourned with a motion by Deaver
at 8:35 pm.
Liz Huus
Recording Business Manager
(April 19, 2021)
MINUTES OF THE SOUTH
PRAIRIE SCHOOL BOARD OF
EDUCATION
Regular Meeting, South Prairie
School, HS Staff Workroom March
9, 2021.
1. Call Meeting to Order
Vice President Sheila Lindbo called
the meeting to order at 5:38 p.m.
Other members present; Chad
Mosser, Steve Eberle and Curt Ol-
son. Also, present, Wayne Stanley,
Superintendent, Principal Darwin
Routledge, Principal Delwyn Gron-
inger, and Business Manager Barb
Magnuson and guest Brian Korgel
2. Consent Agenda
2.1 Approve Agenda (order and/or
delete of items)
2.2 Approve Meeting Minutes
(2/9/21)
2.3 Pay Bills/Pay Warrants (See en-
closed Warrant List)
Motion by Olson, seconded by
Eberle to approve the consent agen-
da. Carried unanimously.
3. Communications/Correspondence
4. Reports
Business Manager’s Report – Ms.
Magnuson
Excise tax (federal fuel tax) credit for
2020 fuel gallons was applied for
($4,277.53). Reminder that the
statement of intent and candidacy
needs to be in my office by April 5th
for those that wish to run for board
seats. Mr. Stanley applied for our
SRSA grant of $10,741. We are
starting on the budget for
2021-2022. ESSER II grant dollars
have not yet been released. ESSER
III grant dollars are part of the new
relief package. Once passed we will
get information regarding those
funds.
Principal’s Report
Mr. Groninger: School pictures next
week. Looking at a new reading pro-
gram. We should have the program
decided by next month. The 5th
grade classes will be participating in
the Star Base program at the Minot
Air Force Base.
Mr. Routledge: Maps testing current-
ly, scores are looking good so far.
We are testing a bit earlier this year.
Statistics showing that distance
learning is not the greatest option for
our students’ education. Schedules
are getting set for next year.
Academic Olympics will be held
here March 24th.
Superintendent’s Report – Mr. Stan-
ley: Enrollment remains steady.
Finalizing spring conferences. The
Plasma cutter should be here by the
end of the month.
5. Public Comment-none
6. Old Business
Discussion was had regarding
preschool and kindergarten enroll-
ment. Both are at about our max-
imum capacity. Also discussed,
foundation options, parking signs
and Royal’s logo. These items will
be included in old business moving
forward until resolved.
7. New Business.
7.1 Open Enrollment/Tuition
waivers: Motion to approve by
Eberle seconded by Olson to ap-
prove or reject the waivers per the
recommendation of the administra-
tion. Approved unanimously.
7.2 Spring Activity Contracts: Motion
to approve the contracts by Mosser,
seconded by Eberle. Carried unani-
mously.
7.3 Business Manager Evaluation:
Tabled until next month.
7.4 Superintendent Evaluation: Lind-
bo and Mosser met with Mr. Stanley
to review the evaluation. Discussion
was had. Motion to approve the by
Mosser, seconded by Olson. Carried
unanimously.
7.5 Afton School 30th Ave Property:
Discussion was had to release the
property where the former Frost
school was located to Afton Town-
ship. The property should have been
deeded to the Township. A quit
claim deed will resolve this for the
Township. Motion to claim the pro-
perty for SP Schools and release the
property via quit claim deed to Afton
Township by Olson, seconded by
Mosser. Carried unanimously.
7.6 Resignation: Ms. Duletski has
submitted her letter of resignation.
Also, reduction in force contracts for
the teaching staff that added class
periods this year. Motion to accept
by Mosser seconded by Eberle. Car-
ried unanimously.
7.7 Parking: Discussion was had
about parking along the school
building. Posting the area as ‘no
parking’ needs to be addressed.
8. Information/Discussion
8.1 Enrollment Update: Discussed in
Superintendent’s report.
8.2 School Foundation: Discussed in
Superintendent’s report.
Motion to adjourn by Eberle,
seconded by Mosser.
Meeting adjourned at 7:02 p.m
Randy Korslien, President
Barb Magnuson, Business Manager
(April 19, 2021)
Nedrose School Board Minutes
March 24, 2021 5:30 P.M.
The Nedrose School Board Meeting
was called to order by President Jim
Vannett. Members present; Jim
Vannett, Holly Brekhus, Robert
Kraus, Todd Awalt, and Chris Sut-
ton. Also present was Matt Norby,
Administrator, Chelsey Raymond,
High School Principal, Alex
Schmaltz, Elementary Principal and
Connie Marcellais, Business
Manager, and Lisa Bahm, Teacher
Representative.
Motion made by Chris Sutton and
seconded by Holly Brekhusto ap-
prove the agenda. Motion carried
unanimously.
Cardinal Kudos Certificates were
presented the ACT Prep Group –
Kelsey Howard, Diana Fliginger, and
Taren Braunberger. The Nedrose
school board would like to recognize
you for the work you did preparing
our students for ACT testing. Your
efforts are above and beyond, and
we appreciate the time you gave to
help our students succeed. Thank
you for your dedication to Nedrose
students!
SEL (Social Emotional Learning)
Presentation given by Ryan Kos-
telecky and Megan Foley.
Motion made by Holly Brekhus and
seconded byChris Sutton to approve
the minutes of the February 17,
2021 regular meeting. Motion car-
ried unanimously.
Motion made by Holly Brekhus and
seconded by Chris Sutton to ap-
prove the minutes of the March 3,
2021 special meeting. Motion car-
ried unanimously.
Robert Kraus moved and seconded
by Jim Vannett to approve the
Financial balances as of February
28, 2021 as presented; checkbook,
$3,329,523.36; MM Savings,
1,232,446.68.
Motion made Holly Brekhus and
seconded by Robert Krausto ap-
prove the bills in the amount of
$636,981.50 using check numbers
56659 – 56660, 56735 – 56759 and
56769- 56830. Motion carried
unanimously.
Administrative reports were re-
viewed.
Motion made by Jim Vannett and
seconded by Robert Kraus to ap-
prove the second reading of policy
GCBA – Grading, as written. Motion
carried unanimously.
Motion made by Jim Vannett and
seconded by Robert Kraus to reaf-
firm policies: BC – Meeting of the
board, BDAA – Contracts Super-
sede Policy and Regulations, BDAB
– Savings Clause, BDBB – Retain-
ing an Attorney, BBA – School
Board Elections & Terms of Office,
BAB – Board Conflict of Interest,
ACF – Whistleblower Protections
Policy: Prohibition Against Retalia-
tion, ABCA – Copyright Material &
Intellectual Property, ACEB – Haz-
ing, ACBC – Use of Animals in Dis-
trict Schools & in Curricular Pro-
grams, ABBDA – Political Activities,
ABBF – Ticket Sales for Accessible
Seating. On roll call vote motion
carried unanimously.
Mr. Norby gave an update on tuition
waivers and open enrollment. Mo-
tion made by Robert Kraus and
seconded by Holly Brekhus to ap-
prove nineteen open enrollment ap-
plications into the district as the ap-
plications met district criteria. Mo-
tion carried unanimously.
Superintendent Evaluation was re-
viewed with an overall determination
of satisfactory.
Souris Valley Speech and Language
Pathologist’s Contract for 2021-2022
school year reviewed. Motion made
by Chris Sutton and seconded by
Robert Kraus to approve the Souris
Valley Contract. Motion carried
unanimously.
Motion made by Robert Kraus and
seconded by Todd Awalt to approve
the Extra-Curricular Contact with
Alex Schmaltz for the position of As-
sistant Track Coach for the
2020-2021 school year. Motion car-
ried unanimously.
Bus Bids were opened and re-
viewed. Motion made by Holly
Brekhus and seconded by Chris Sut-
ton to approve the bid from Hartley’s
School Busses Inc. in the amount of
89,626.00. Motion carried unani-
mously.
Next regular scheduled board meet-
ing will be Wednesday, April 14,
2021 at 5:30 p.m.
Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully Submitted,
Connie Marcellais
Bs. Mgr.
Jim Vannett
Bd. President
(April 19, 2021)
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
Civil No. 51-2019-CV-01482
IN DISTRICT COURT, WARD
COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DANNY A. CLEMENTICH, et al,
Defendants.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
by virtue of a judgment and decree
of foreclosure rendered and given in
the District Court in and for the
County of Ward, North Dakota,
North Central Judicial District, en-
tered and docketed in the Office of
the Clerk of said Court on December
09, 2019, in Ward County civil case
number 51-2019-CV-01482; on
which day it was adjudged that there
was due and owing the Plaintiff from
the Defendant, Danny A. Clemen-
tich, a single person, together with
costs and disbursements of said ac-
tion, the sum of $149,199.14, and by
virtue of a Special execution issued
to me by the Clerk of said Court, I
will sell the real property described
in said judgment and hereafter
described to the highest bidder for
cash at public auction at the front
door of the Ward County Court-
house, North Dakota, on June 9,
2021, at the hour of 10:00 AM (CT)
of that day to satisfy the amount
due with accrued costs and interest
at the date of sale, or so much
thereof as the proceeds of said sale
applicable thereto will satisfy.
The premises to be sold as afore-
said are situated in the County of
Ward, State of North Dakota, and
are more particularly described as
follows:
LOT 11, BLOCK 5, KEYES
AMENDED PLAT OF THE SE1/4
SE1/4 OF SECTION 20, TOWN-
SHIP 155 NORTH, RANGE 82
WEST OF THE 5TH P.M., MINOT,
WARD COUNTY, NORTH DAKO-
TA.
Property Address: 1019 SE 39th
St., Minot, ND 58701
(Street Address: 1019 39th St. Se,
Minot, ND 58701)
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and seal the
13th day of April, 2021.
For: Robert Roed
Sheriff of Ward County, North Dako-
ta
/s/Jamie Williams
Deputy Sheriff
Janelle G. Ewing
THE SAYER LAW GROUP, P.C.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
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File No. ND190011-1
(April 19-26; May 3, 2021)
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR NAME
CHANGE
IN DISTRICT COURT, WARD
COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA
In the Matter of the Petition for
Name Change of Dorothy Appiah
Berko.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Peti-
tion in the above-entitled matter will
be filed with the Clerk of District
Court for Ward County, North Dako-
ta, requesting an Order changing the
name of Dorothy Appiah Berko
(current full, legal name) to Dorothy
Danso (requested full, legal name).
Pursuant to N.D.C.C. 32-28-02, thir-
ty days previous notice of the in-
tended application must be given in
the official newspaper printed in this
county. You are hereby notified that
thirty days after publication, peti-
tioner intends to file a petition re-
questing entry of the Court’s Order
changing the name of Dorothy Appi-
ah Berko (current full, legal name) to
Dorothy Danso (requested full, legal
name). Any objection to granting this
name change must be given in writ-
ing to the address listed below within
30 days of the date of this publica-
tion. The written objection must also
be filed with the Court. If no objec-
tions are given, the Court may
respond to the Petition without furth-
er hearing.
Dated this 1st day of April, 2021.
/s/ Dorothy Appiah Berko
Dorothy Appiah Berko
625 10th Street NE
Minot, ND 58703
(April 19, 2021)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
51-2021-PR-00069
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
WARD COUNTY, STATE OF
NORTH DAKOTA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF CHRISTOPHER J. HERINGER,
A/K/A CHRIS HERINGER,
DECEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
Personal Representative of the
above estate. All persons having
claims against the deceased are re-
quired to present their claims within
three months after the date of the
first publication of this notice or said
claims will be forever barred.
Claims must be presented to Tyler
Heringer, in care of Thomas Law
Firm, 114 South Main Street, P.O.
Box 2298, Minot, North Dakota
58702, or filed with the Court.
/s/Tyler Heringer
Tyler Heringer
c/o THOMAS LAW FIRM
114 South Main Street
P.O. Box 2298
Minot, North Dakota 58702
(April 12-19-26, 2021)
Sawyer City Council Meeting
Monday March 1st, 2021 7:00pm
Present: Mayor Reamman, Council
members Darkow, Dynes, Beeter,
Hoff, Visitors: Mike Popham, Pat &
Andy Weigel, Robyn Lenton, Tyler
Long, Staff: Yarbrough & Schmidt
Call to Order at 7:00pm
Visitor Issues: Motion to approve
permit for Roughrider Poker
Tournament-MB, 2nd-ED, MC
Sewer line repairs in Fire Hall
Account 269 new meter charge
Old Business- Motion to approve as
written Service Pipes Specification
Ordinance change –MB, 2nd-AH,
MC
Motion to approve as written–Rates
& Charges Ordinance change-
-ED,2nd MB, MC
Minutes, Expenditures, Financial
Reports AH points out a typo. Mo-
tion to Approve -KD, 2nd- MB, MC.
Small Claims case
Flooded shed on Central Ave
New Business- Notice to Landlords
Motion to go forward with Adoption
of ND Building Code-MB, 2nd-ED,
MC.
Auditor Updates- Water Shut-offs
currently have 5.
Curb stop Trailer #6
42 1st ST SE
Other Items
7 1st St NW.
Motion to Adjourn-MB, 2nd-AH, MC
Adjourn at 8:08 pm
Monthly expenditures: Circle
2627.95, Menards 130.53, NPRWD
3589.50, MDN 151.33, A-1 Evans
144.00, 3D Specialties 20.79, Dako-
ta Fire Ext 120.487, Ottertail
1745.53, RDFC 4991.48, NDLOC
60.00, Enerbase 603.50, BSC
200.00, VEC 14.00, ABM 121.47,
SRT 221.42, FDHU 25.00, Fed
Deposit 2101.36, Quickbooks 70.00,
USBank 533.74, Payroll 4559.93
(April 19, 2021)
SELF STORAGE LIEN AUCTION
KO Storage of Minot
3500 N Broadway
Minot, ND 58703
(952) 314-7121
Auction Start Time: 04/19/2021 at
12:00 pm
Auction End Time: 04/27/2021 at
12:00 pm
Location of Auction:
www.storagetreasures.com
11 SEPARATE LIEN SALES TO
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR EACH
UNIT. OWNER HAS THE RIGHT
TO NOT ACCEPT BID PRICE.
UNITS:
A12 Dawn Marie Johnson: clothes,
furniture.
B03 Kenrick Mcclain: file cabinet
drawers, binders, boxes.
505 Dawn Marie Johnson: tools, fon-
due fountain, purses, pots.
230 Gerry Jones: guitar case,
speakers, cooler, end tables.
531 Dejan Kulseth: couch, dog ken-
nel, dresser.
210 Sarah Oliver: chairs, crib, weed
eater.
301 Mario Butler: bar stools, lug-
gage, coat rack.
246 Travis Kary: fridge, wagon,
shelving.
249 Travis Kary: golf clubs, hockey
net, coffee table, lawn chairs.
429 Devin King: desk, military uni-
forms, shoes.
542 Susan Bercier: grill, couch,
kennel.
(April 12-19, 2021)