Legal Notices 5-17
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Project: International Peace Gar-
dens – Campus Upgrades
Bid Pack #1 Vitko Conservatory
Expansion
10939 US-281
Dunseith, ND
Bid Date, Time, & Location: Tues-
day, June 8, 2021 @ 2:00 PM CDT
(Public Opening)
Construction Engineers
ATTN: Lance Monson
200 North 69th Street,
Grand Forks, ND 58203
The International Peace Gardens is
seeking bids for Bid Pack #1 of the
Vitko Conservatory expansion as
part of the larger Campus Upgrades
project. Bid Pack #1 includes tree
clearing and protection, grading/site
work, concrete piles, foundations,
and utilities.
Bockstael Construction Limited of
Winnipeg, Manitoba has partnered
with Construction Engineers of
Grand Forks, North Dakota and will
each be accepting bids from both
Canada and the United States
respectively for all trades.
The Peace Garden sits on the bord-
er of Canada and the United States
and you will enter through your
respective port of entry. Because
you will depart through customs you
will need a Passport or
government-issued ID with copy of
birth certificate. More information
can be found at. https://peace
garden.com/discover#preparevisit
Construction Engineers is soliciting
competitive “Lump Sum Bids” for All
Contract Categories.
A Pre-bid Meeting will take place
May 25, 2021 at 10:30 AM. Atten-
dees will meet in the main atrium of
the Conservatory and Interpretive
Center located at 10939 US-281,
Dunseith, ND 58329. It is
non-mandatory and optional for all
bidders.
Bidding Documents
Digital project bidding documents
will be available for download on
Monday April 26th, 2021. Email
TinaH@ConstructionEngineers.com
for instructions on how to download
a set of bid documents (include the
project name in the subject line).
You must provide a monitored email
address upon request for bid docu-
ments.
An optional paper set of project do-
cuments is also available for a non-
refundable price of $150 per set.
Please make your check payable to
Construction Engineers Inc. and
send it to Construction Engineers,
PO Box 13378, Grand Forks, ND
58208-3378. Contact Construction
Engineers at 701-792-3200 if you
have any questions.
(May 17-24; June 1, 2021)
INVITATION TO BID
WILLISTON RAMADA HOTEL
SIDING REMEDIATION
WILLISTON, ND
Notice to Bidders: Qualified bidders
are invited to submit bids for the
Williston Ramada Hotel Siding
Remediation project until:
2:00 PM Central Time, Tuesday,
June 1, 2021
at the office of Ackerman-Estvold
1907 17th Street SE
Minot, North Dakota
at which time and place the bids will
be privately opened.
Project Description: Project consist
of removal and replacement of
modular unit strapping, banding, sid-
ing and trim.
Construction Contracts: Bids will be
received for the following work: Gen-
eral Contract (all trades).
Online Procurement and Contracting
Documents: Qualified Bidders may
obtain access after Monday, May
10, 2021 by contacting Paul Kramer,
Ackerman-Estvold Engineering &
Management Consulting, Inc. by
phone at 701-857-9135 and re-
questing a link providing access to
the bidding documents.
Bid security shall be submitted with
each bid in the amount of five per-
cent (5%) of the bid amount. No
bids may be withdrawn for a period
of (30) thirty days after opening of
bids. Owner reserves the right to re-
ject any and all bids and to waive in-
formalities and irregularities.
Bidders Qualifications: Bidders must
be prequalified by Owner. Bidders
must be properly licensed under the
laws governing their respective
trades and be able to obtain in-
surance and bonds required for the
Work. Payment Bond, Performance
Bond, Insurance Coverages and
other requirements stipulated in the
bidding documents. Bidders must
provide a loss run report regarding
its insurance policies for the last five
years, which includes information
satisfactory to the owner, including
without limitation the following: name
of the insured(s); policy number;
date of claim; reported date; expla-
nation of the loss; claim status (e.g.,
denied, unresolved, open, closed).
Bidders must identify any and all
lawsuits in which they were named
as a party within the last five years.
A Pre-Bid Conference for all bidders
will be held on site at the project lo-
cation, Ramada Williston Airport
XWA; 5813 Jefferson Lane, Willis-
ton, ND at 10:00 am local/Central
time on Thursday, May 20th, 2021.
Prospective bidders are requested
to attend and shall notify the Archi-
tect a minimum of 24 hours prior of
those who will be in attendance.
Jerry Jacobson, General Manager
Bakken NS 58th Street LLC
(May 10-17-24, 2021)
LEWIS AND CLARK SCHOOL
DISTRICT #161
Berthold and North Shore Plaza
Schools – Building Authority
Minutes – April 12, 2021
President Erickson called to order
the special meeting of the Lewis and
Clark Building Authority at 8:50 pm
in the NSP board212room. All board
members were present. Also
present were Superintendent Ritte-
man, and Business Managers Liz
Huus and Tammy Lindahl.
Motion was made by Brown/Deaver
to extend the grounds lease on the
reference bond for the year July 1,
2021 to June, 30, 2022. All yes.
MC.
With no further business the meeting
adjourned at 8:55 pm
Liz Huus,
Recording Business Manager
Shane Erickson,
Board President
(May 17, 2021)
LEWIS AND CLARK SCHOOL
DISTRICT #161
Berthold and North Shore Plaza
Schools – Lewis and Clark School
Board Meeting – April 12, 2021
The regular meeting of the Lewis
and Clark School Board was called
to order at 7:00 pm in the NPS
boardroom. Board members present
were Erickson, Schilla Engelhard,
Deaver, Schepp, Brown and Pank.
Also present were Superintendent
Ritteman, Principal Gerding, Busi-
ness Managers Liz Huus and Tam-
my Lindahl.
Motion was made by Schilla/Pank to
approve the agenda with the addi-
tion of four items. All yes. MC.
Motion was made by Deaver/
Schepp to approve the minutes of
the March 10, 2021 regular board
meeting. All yes. MC.
The following general fund bills were
presented:
Act Finance 340.00, All In Builders
2,430.00, American Express
1,372.73, Aramark 779.68, All Amer-
ican Trophies 146.00, American
Welding & Gas 1,547.96, Bank of
ND 168,064.40, Chris Brown 472.58,
Chasing Abundant Life 328.00,
Farmers Union Oil 6,067.11, City of
Berthold 1040.40, Dakota College @
Bottineau 274.00, Dick Blick 58.45,
Dakota Boys and Girls 8,443.80,
Eckroth Music 29.25, Enerbase
4,879.56, Gaffaney’s 2,068.80, Janis
Gerding 85.59, Harlow’s Bus Sales
112.77, Information Technology
212.04, Innovative Office 4.53, JW
Pepper 904.89, Kevin’s Plumbing
568.00, Mac’s Hardware 13.39, Me-
nards 294.16, Montana Dakota
4,035.94, NAPA Auto Parts 180.55,
NDIT-EDUTECH 140.00, North
Prairie Water 589.51, Nasco 174.58,
Otter Tail 6,359.38, Peggy Person
51.90, Plaza Hardware 141.18,
Popplers 68.85, Ramada 160.20,
Reservation Telephone 714.05,
Sanford Health 90.00, SP & E Incor-
porated 420.00, School Specialty
389.31, Share Corporation 211.61,
Stein’s 2,349.76, Emily Taylor
100.00, TCI 22.00, The Minot Daily
News 160.36, USA Central Station
60.00, Verendrye Electric 5,675.00,
Wal-Mart 5.44, xcel Energy 226.21,
Rough Rider Industries 1,515.00,
Plaza Postmaster 100.00, Johnna
Varty 278.46, Jim Pearson 94.08,
Companion Life Dental 15.00, The
Horace Mann 773.12, BASYS 85.39,
The Horace Mann 10.00, First Inter-
national 63.90, Total April Payroll –
$433,873.15, Total April General
Fund – $225,798.87
The board and administration re-
viewed the bills and financial re-
ports. Motion was made by Pank/
Brown to accept the general fund
bills and the revenue and expense
reports as presented. All yes. MC.
Motion was made by Brown/Schilla
to approve the hot lunch report dat-
ed 3-31-2021 All yes. MC.
School Board Election was dis-
cussed. Motion by Schepp/Brown for
school board election to be held at
Berthold and Plaza High Schools
from 11:00-7:00 pm on Tuesday,
June 8, 2021. Filing for the posi-
tions are: Old Plaza -incumbent
Shane Erickson and new filer Eric
Braaflat; Old North Shore – incum-
bent Dan Schilla; At Large – incum-
bent Denver Deaver and new filer
Adam Lee. Also the question of pub-
lishing the minutes will be on the
ballot. All yes. MC.
A report from the Athletic Director
showing participation numbers in
spring sports was reviewed by the
board.
Mr. Ritteman discussed his testifying
at the state legislature regarding the
funding bill for schools. He made the
case for the 4-5 schools in the state
that are affected negatively by the
cut in transition payments. He gave
update on the ESSER funds.
Mr. Ritteman discussed the calen-
dar for 2021-22. He proposed to add
eight early out days to the calendar.
Motion by Schilla/Brown to add the
eight early out days to the Lewis and
Clark District calendar previously ap-
proved on 2-8-2021. All yes. MC.
Motion by Deaver/Schilla to hire Lin-
da Biggs for Lewis and Clark-NSP
Social Studies teacher for 2021-22.
All yes. MC.
Mr. Ritteman discussed possibly
purchasing a new route bus for
21-22 school year. Board consensus
to call for bids.
Mr. Ritteman discussed our open
enrollment policy. He will present a
new policy next month.
NSP Elementary Career Fair Day
was discussed. Motin by Schepp/
Pank to approve the Career Fair
Day this spring with most of the
presenters outside the building. All
yes. MC.
Mr. Ritteman discussed the library in
NSP. The classroom space will be
needed next year for pre-school.
So books will be dispersed to class-
rooms, donated to community, etc.
Board had no objection to this deci-
sion.
High School Principal Gerding gave
a principals report.
Motion was made by Brown/Schilla
to accept the resignation of Matt
Eraas, Lewis and Clark-NSP Physi-
cal Education teacher effective the
end of school year 20/21. All yes.
MC.
Motion was made by Deaver/
Schepp to accept the resignation of
Traci Bloms, Lewis and Clark- Bert-
hold 5th grade teacher. All yes. MC
Sealed bids for the Makoti apart-
ments were now opened. Only one
bid was received. Motion was made
by Pank/Schilla to accept the bid of
$1,000 from Christopher Huus to
purchase the four apartments on
and including Lot 7 and north half of
lot 8, block 12, Makoti, ND effective
6-1-2021. All yes. MC.
President Erickson gave an update
on negotiations. Waiting on BC/BS
insurance premiums.
Board discussed the problems with
a large size classroom in the ele-
mentary grades. It is difficult to ac-
commodate all students and a hard
decision to split the class. Mr. Ritte-
man will do some work with as-
sessing the MAPS test scores.
With no further business the meeting
adjourned with a motion by Schepp.
Liz Huus,
Recording Business Manager
Shane Erickson,
Board President
(May 17, 2021)
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR NAME
CHANGE OF MINOR CHILD
IN DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF
WARD, STATE OF NORTH
DAKOTA
NAME CHANGE OF R. K.
WATSON, A MINOR CHILD
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Peti-
tion for Name Change of Minor Child
(“Petition”) will be filed by James Ol-
son with the Clerk of District Court
for Ward County, North Dakota, for
the purpose of seeking an Order for
Name Change of his maternal
grandchild, R.K. “Watson,” to R.K.
“Olson.” R.K. Watson is the child of
Chrystanza Walsh-Olson of Ward
County, ND, and Adam Watson of
Big Horn County, Montana.
Pursuant to N.D.C.C. 32-28-02, no-
tice of the intended Petition must be
published in the official newspaper
of the county in which the minor re-
sides and the official newspaper of
the county in which each of the
minor’s parents reside. You are
hereby notified that thirty (30) days
after publication of this notice, the
Petition will be filed.
Any objections to the proposed
name change must be given in writ-
ing to the address below within thirty
(30) days of this publication. Any ob-
jection received by the undersigned
will be filed with the Clerk of District
Court for Ward County. If no objec-
tions are received, the Court may
respond to the Petition without furth-
er hearing.
DATED this 13th day of May, 2021.
/s/Aften M. Grant
Aften M. Grant (ND ID #07388)
McGee, Hankla & Backes, P.C.
2400 E. Burdick Expressway
Suite 100
P.O. Box 998
Minot, ND 58702-0998
Phone: (701) 852-2544
Fax: (701) 838-4724
E-Mail: agrant@mcgeelaw.com
Attorney for Petitioner
(May 17, 2021)
NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE SALE
CIVIL NUMBER: 51-2020-CV-00336
IN THE STATE OF NORTH
DAKOTA, COUNTY OF WARD
IN THE DISTRICT COURT, NORTH
CENTRAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT
U.S. Bank National Association,
Plaintiff,
v.
Gregory P. Prellwitz, State of North
Dakota acting by and through the
Department of Human Services; any
person in possession, and all per-
sons unknown, claiming any estate
or interest in, or lien or encumbrance
upon, the real estate described in
the complaint,
Defendants.
Judgment in the amount of
$149,586.35, having been entered in
favor of Plaintiff and against Defen-
dants, which Judgment was filed
with the Clerk of Courts of Ward
County, North Dakota, on March 10,
2021, for the foreclosure of a real
estate mortgage. Notice is hereby
given pursuant to said Judgment
that the real property described as:
Lot 5, Block 9. Blaisdell-Bird Ad-
dition to the City of Minot, Ward
County, North Dakota
Real Property address: 517 17th
Street NW, Minot, ND 58703
The above real property is the sub-
ject of the Mortgage dated August
15, 2012, which Mortgagor, Gregory
P. Prellwitz, executed and delivered
to Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc., as mortgagee, as
nominee for U.S. Bank N.A., its suc-
cessors and assigns, and recorded
in the office of the Clerk and Record-
er of Ward County, North Dakota, on
August 16, 2012, Instrument
Number 2945052, which is subject
to the entered Judgment. Said Mort-
gage was assigned to Plaintiff, its
successors or assigns, by Assign-
ment of Mortgage recorded August
28, 2017, Instrument Number
3011461. In order to realize the
amount of $149,586.35, as of March
10, 2021, plus interest accruing
thereafter on said amount at the rate
of 3.25% per year together with the
costs and expenses of sale, the pro-
perty will be sold subject to redemp-
tion as provided by law as one par-
cel of land at public auction, subject
to any lien for unpaid real estate
taxes and assessments of Ward
County, North Dakota, and ease-
ments and restrictions of record, to
the highest bidder for cash under the
direction of the Sheriff of Ward
County, North Dakota, at the main
entrance of the Ward County Court-
house located at 315 SE 3rd Street,
Minot, North Dakota 58701, on June
9, 2021 (“Sale Date”), at 10:00 AM.
If the sale is set aside for reason, the
Purchaser at the sale shall be enti-
tled only to a return of the deposit
paid. The purchaser shall have no
further recourse against the Mort-
gagor, the Mortgagee or the
Mortgagee’s attorney.
DATED this 27th day of April, 2021.
SHERIFF OF WARD COUNTY
/s/Robert Reed
Deputy Sheriff of Ward County
Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
/s/ Scott S. Skeen
Attorneys for Plaintiff
376 East 400 South, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
801-355-2886
Email: scott@hwmlawfirm.com
ND Bar No.: 09334
(May 3-10-17, 2021)
NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE SALE
CIVIL NUMBER: 51-2019-CV-00131
IN THE STATE OF NORTH
DAKOTA, COUNTY OF WARD
IN THE DISTRICT COURT, NORTH
CENTRAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC,
Plaintiff,
v.
Ann K. Wullweber and Kirk A
Wullweber and EBF Partners, LLC
d/b/a Everest Business Funding and
PowerUp Lending Group, Ltd; and
all persons unknown, claiming any
estate or interest in, or lien or en-
cumbrance upon, the real estate
described in the complaint,
Defendants.
Judgment in the amount of
$241,351.71, having been entered in
favor of Plaintiff and against Defen-
dants, which Judgment was filed
with the Clerk of Courts of Ward
County, North Dakota, on March 19,
2021, for the foreclosure of a real
estate mortgage. Notice is hereby
given pursuant to said Judgment
that the real property described as:
Lot 17B, Lakeside 18th Addition
to the City of Minot, Ward County,
North Dakota
Real Property address: 2324 14th
St. NW, Minot, ND 58703
The above real property is the sub-
ject of the Mortgage dated De-
cember 27, 2012, which Mortgagors,
Ann K. Wullweber and Kirk A.
Wullweber, executed and delivered
to Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc., as mortgagee, as
nominee for Flagstar Bank, FSB, a
Federally Chartered Savings Bank,
its successors and assigns .and
recorded in the office of the Clerk
and Recorder of Ward County, North
Dakota, on December 31, 2012, In-
strument Number 2951744, which is
subject to the entered Judgment.
Said Mortgage was assigned to
Plaintiff, its successors or assigns,
by Assignment of Mortgage record-
ed September 24, 2018, Instrument
Number 3022010. In order to realize
the amount of $241,351.71, as of
March 19, 2021, plus interest accru-
ing thereafter on said amount at the
rate of 3.207% per year together
with the costs and expenses of sale,
the property will be sold subject to
redemption as provided by law as
one parcel of land at public auction,
subject to any lien for unpaid real
estate taxes and assessments of
Ward County, North Dakota, and
easements and restrictions of
record, to the highest bidder for cash
under the direction of the Sheriff of
Ward County, North Dakota, at the
main entrance of the Ward County
Courthouse located at 315 SE 3rd
Street, Minot, North Dakota 58701,
on June 16, 2021 (“Sale Date”), at
10:00 AM. If the sale is set aside for
reason, the Purchaser at the sale
shall be entitled only to a return of
the deposit paid. The purchaser
shall have no further recourse
against the Mortgagor, the Mort-
gagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney.
DATED this 27th day of April, 2021.
SHERIFF OF WARD COUNTY
/s/Robert Reed
Deputy Sheriff of Ward County
Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
/s/ Scott S. Skeen
Attorneys for Plaintiff
376 East 400 South, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
801-355-2886
Email: scott@hwmlawfirm.com
ND Bar No.: 09334
(May 3-10-17, 2021)
NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE SALE
CIVIL NUMBER: 51-2020-CV-01748
IN THE STATE OF NORTH
DAKOTA, COUNTY OF WARD
IN THE DISTRICT COURT, NORTH
CENTRAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT
PennyMac Loan Services, LLC,
Plaintiff,
v.
Shawn J. Frost; any person in pos-
session, and all persons unknown,
claiming any estate or interest in, or
lien or encumbrance upon, the real
estate described in the complaint,
Defendants.
Judgment in the amount of
$277,685.07, having been entered in
favor of Plaintiff and against Defen-
dants, which Judgment was filed
with the Clerk of Courts of Ward
County, North Dakota, on March 24,
2021, for the foreclosure of a real
estate mortgage. Notice is hereby
given pursuant to said Judgment
that the real property described as:
Lot 15, Block 1, Terrace Heights
Addition to the City of Minot,
Ward County, North Dakota
Real Property address: 1716 Ter-
race Drive, Minot, ND 58703
The above real property is the sub-
ject of the Mortgage dated August 9,
2013, which Mortgagor, Shawn J.
Frost, executed and delivered to
Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc. as nominee for Prem-
ier Mortgage Corp., its successors
and assigns, and recorded in the of-
fice of the Clerk and Recorder of
Ward County, North Dakota, on Au-
gust 12, 2013, Instrument Number
2962061, which is subject to the en-
tered Judgment. Said Mortgage
was assigned to Plaintiff, its succes-
sors or assigns, by Assignment of
Mortgage recorded April 22, 2020,
Instrument Number 3038174. In ord-
er to realize the amount of
$277,685.07, as of March 24, 2021,
plus interest accruing thereafter on
said amount at the rate of 3.75% per
year together with the costs and ex-
penses of sale, the property will be
sold subject to redemption as pro-
vided by law as one parcel of land at
public auction, subject to any lien for
unpaid real estate taxes and assess-
ments of Ward County, North Dako-
ta, and easements and restrictions
of record, to the highest bidder for
cash under the direction of the Sher-
iff of Ward County, North Dakota, at
the main entrance of the Ward
County Courthouse located at 315
SE 3rd Street, Minot, North Dakota
58701, on June 9, 2021 (“Sale
Date”), at 10:00 AM. If the sale is set
aside for reason, the Purchaser at
the sale shall be entitled only to a re-
turn of the deposit paid. The pur-
chaser shall have no further
recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attor-
ney.
DATED this 27th day of April, 2021.
SHERIFF OF WARD COUNTY
/s/Robert Reed
Deputy Sheriff of Ward County
Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
/s/ Scott S. Skeen
Attorneys for Plaintiff
376 East 400 South, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
801-355-2886
Email: scott@hwmlawfirm.com
ND Bar No.: 09334
(May 3-10-17, 2021)
NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE SALE
CIVIL NUMBER: 51-2020-CV-01592
IN THE STATE OF NORTH
DAKOTA, COUNTY OF WARD
IN THE DISTRICT COURT, NORTH
CENTRAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Planet Home Lending, LLC,
Plaintiff,
v.
Genevieve T. Bowlby; any person in
possession, and all persons unk-
nown, claiming any estate or interest
in, or lien or encumbrance upon, the
real estate described in the com-
plaint,
Defendants.
Judgment in the amount of
$175,727.10, having been entered in
favor of Plaintiff and against Defen-
dants, which Judgment was filed
with the Clerk of Courts of Ward
County, North Dakota, on March 24,
2021, for the foreclosure of a real
estate mortgage. Notice is hereby
given pursuant to said Judgment
that the real property described as:
South 70 feet of the E 1/2 of Lot 5,
Block 1, Home Acres Addition to
the City of Minot, Ward County,
North Dakota
Real Property address: 1636 2nd
Street SE, Minot, ND 58701
The above real property is the sub-
ject of the Mortgage dated October
5, 2012, which Mortgagor,
Genevieve T. Bowlby, executed and
delivered to Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc., as mort-
gagee, as nominee for Premier
Mortgage Corp., its successors and
assigns, and recorded in the office
of the Clerk and Recorder of Ward
County, North Dakota, on October 8,
2012, Instrument Number 2947518,
which is subject to the entered Judg-
ment. Said Mortgage was assigned
to Plaintiff, its successors or as-
signs, by Assignment of Mortgage
recorded August 10, 2020, Instru-
ment Number 3042012. In order to
realize the amount of $175,727.10,
as of March 24, 2021, plus interest
accruing thereafter on said amount
at the rate of 3.25% per year togeth-
er with the costs and expenses of
sale, the property will be sold sub-
ject to redemption as provided by
law as one parcel of land at public
auction, subject to any lien for un-
paid real estate taxes and assess-
ments of Ward County, North Dako-
ta, and easements and restrictions
of record, to the highest bidder for
cash under the direction of the Sher-
iff of Ward County, North Dakota, at
the main entrance of the Ward
County Courthouse located at 315
SE 3rd Street, Minot, North Dakota
58701, on June 16, 2021 (“Sale
Date”), at 10:00 AM. If the sale is set
aside for reason, the Purchaser at
the sale shall be entitled only to a re-
turn of the deposit paid. The pur-
chaser shall have no further
recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attor-
ney.
DATED this 27th day of April, 2021.
SHERIFF OF WARD COUNTY
/s/Robert Reed
Deputy Sheriff of Ward County
Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
/s/ Scott S. Skeen
Attorneys for Plaintiff
376 East 400 South, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
801-355-2886
Email: scott@hwmlawfirm.com
ND Bar No.: 09334
(May 3-10-17, 2021)
NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE SALE
CIVIL NUMBER: 51-2017-CV-01103
IN THE STATE OF NORTH
DAKOTA, COUNTY OF WARD
IN THE DISTRICT COURT, NORTH
CENTRAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT
U.S. Bank National Association,
Plaintiff,
v.
Joshua D. Gill; Portfolio Recovery
Associates, LLC; ProCollect Ser-
vices LLC; any person in posses-
sion, and all persons unknown,
claiming any estate or interest in, or
lien or encumbrance upon, the real
estate described in the complaint,
Defendants.
Judgment in the amount of
$360,532.12, having been entered in
favor of Plaintiff and against Defen-
dants, which Judgment was filed
with the Clerk of Courts of Ward
County, North Dakota, on March 25,
2021, for the foreclosure of a real
estate mortgage. Notice is hereby
given pursuant to said Judgment
that the real property described as:
Lot 44, Green Acres Thrid Addi-
tion to the City of Minot, Ward
County, North Dakota
Real Property address: 2312 23rd
Street SW, Minot, ND 58701
The above real property is the sub-
ject of the Mortgage dated August
27, 2015, which Mortgagor, Joshua
D. Gill, executed and delivered to
Mortgage Electronic Registration
Systems, Inc., as Mortgagee, as
nominee for Town and Country
Credit Union, its successors and as-
signs, and recorded in the office of
the Clerk and Recorder of Ward
County, North Dakota, on August
31, 2015, Instrument Number
2989692, which is subject to the en-
tered Judgment. Said Mortgage
was assigned to Plaintiff, its succes-
sors or assigns, by Assignment of
Mortgage recorded May 2, 2016, In-
strument Number 2996820. In order
to realize the amount of
$360,532.12, as of March 25, 2021,
plus interest accruing thereafter on
said amount at the rate of 3.5% per
year together with the costs and ex-
penses of sale, the property will be
sold subject to redemption as pro-
vided by law as one parcel of land at
public auction, subject to any lien for
unpaid real estate taxes and assess-
ments of Ward County, North Dako-
ta, and easements and restrictions
of record, to the highest bidder for
cash under the direction of the Sher-
iff of Ward County, North Dakota, at
the main entrance of the Ward
County Courthouse located at 315
SE 3rd Street, Minot, North Dakota
58701, on June 16, 2021 (“Sale
Date”), at 10:00 AM. If the sale is set
aside for reason, the Purchaser at
the sale shall be entitled only to a re-
turn of the deposit paid. The pur-
chaser shall have no further
recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attor-
ney.
DATED this 27th day of April, 2021.
SHERIFF OF WARD COUNTY
/s/Robert Reed
Deputy Sheriff of Ward County
Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
/s/ Scott S. Skeen
Attorneys for Plaintiff
376 East 400 South, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
801-355-2886
Email: scott@hwmlawfirm.com
ND Bar No.: 09334
(May 3-10-17, 2021)
NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE SALE
CIVIL NUMBER: 51-2019-CV-01990
IN THE STATE OF NORTH
DAKOTA, COUNTY OF WARD
IN THE DISTRICT COURT, NORTH
CENTRAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC,
Plaintiff,
v.
Virginia K. Bates; Unknown Spouse
of Jamie K. Losinski; Unknown
Spouse of Marcus A. Losinski; any
person in possession, and all per-
sons unknown, claiming any estate
or interest in, or lien or encumbrance
upon, the real estate described in
the complaint,
Defendants.
Judgment in the amount of
$107,282.48, having been entered in
favor of Plaintiff and against Defen-
dants, which Judgment was filed
with the Clerk of Courts of Ward
County, North Dakota, on March 24,
2021, for the foreclosure of a real
estate mortgage. Notice is hereby
given pursuant to said Judgment
that the real property described as:
The following real property lying and
being in the County of Ward, State
of North Dakota, and described as
follows, to-wit:
Unit 5, Westfield Circle Condom-
inium, located on Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
and 8, Block 4, Westfield Addition
to the City of Minot, Ward County,
North Dakota, according to the
Declaration of Condominium
Ownership recorded in Book 183
of Misc., Page 415, together with
the undivided interest in the com-
mon elements declared appur-
tenant thereto.
Real Property address: 5 West-
field Circle, Minot, ND 58701
The above real property is the sub-
ject of the Mortgage dated No-
vember 15, 2016, which Mortgagor,
Virginia K. Bates, executed and
delivered to Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc., as Mort-
gagee, as nominee for
Loandepot.com, LLC, its successors
and assigns, and recorded in the of-
fice of the Clerk and Recorder of
Ward County, North Dakota, on De-
cember 1, 2016, Instrument Number
3003244, which is subject to the en-
tered Judgment. Said Mortgage
was assigned to Plaintiff, its succes-
sors or assigns, by Assignment of
Mortgage recorded September 20,
2019, Instrument Number 3031620.
In order to realize the amount of
$107,282.48, as of March 24, 2021,
plus interest accruing thereafter on
said amount at the rate of 3.875%
per year together with the costs and
expenses of sale, the property will
be sold subject to redemption as
provided by law as one parcel of
land at public auction, subject to any
lien for unpaid real estate taxes and
assessments of Ward County, North
Dakota, and easements and restric-
tions of record, to the highest bidder
for cash under the direction of the
Sheriff of Ward County, North Dako-
ta, at the main entrance of the Ward
County Courthouse located at 315
SE 3rd Street, Minot, North Dakota
58701, on June 16, 2021 (“Sale
Date”), at 10:00 AM. If the sale is set
aside for reason, the Purchaser at
the sale shall be entitled only to a re-
turn of the deposit paid. The pur-
chaser shall have no further
recourse against the Mortgagor, the
Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attor-
ney.
DATED this 27th day of April, 2021.
SHERIFF OF WARD COUNTY
/s/Robert Reed
Deputy Sheriff of Ward County
Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
/s/ Scott S. Skeen
Attorneys for Plaintiff
376 East 400 South, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
801-355-2886
Email: scott@hwmlawfirm.com
ND Bar No.: 09334
(May 3-10-17, 2021)
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATION
INFORMATION
Please provide your response to the
following questions which will be
used to select firms for consideration
and then final selection of the firm to
provide Need Assessment, Consul-
tation and Architecural Design ser-
vices for potential construction of a
9-12 school building. The due date
for the requested information is June
1, 2021 by 3:00 pm. Information is to
be mailed to Dunseith Public School
Dist. #1, Attn David Sjol, Superin-
tendent, P.O. Box 789 Dunseith ND
58329 or may be dropped off at the
District Business Office located at
101 2nd Avenue SW, Dunseith ND.
1. (10 points) Provide a company
profile including history, organiza-
tion, experience, past and present
workload and staffing, financial ca-
pability, ownership, and a summary
of typical services provided by your
firm.
2. (15 points) Identify the architec-
tural and engineering disciplines you
provide with full-time, in-house per-
sonnel, and those, which would be
sub-contracted from outside
sources. If you will be
sub-contracting any portion of the
services, please provide similar in-
formation as requested herein for
each sub-consultants. Please be
specific as to who your preferred
sub-consultants would be.
3. (10 points) List your experience
with the last five (5) years of educa-
tional or public projects that demon-
strate your ability to provide services
for this consultation project:
a. Provide the name, address, loca-
tion, phone numbers, and names of
contact persons for each project.
b. Briefly describe the projects
scope, size and dates of each pro-
ject.
4. (20 points) List at least five (5)
educational clients as references
that you have worked with in the last
five (5) years. These references
should be architectural design of
major renovation, new construction
of educational spaces. Please only
list projects where your firm held the
architectural contract directly to the
educational owner.
a. Provide the name, address, loca-
tion, phone numbers and names of
contact persons for each project.
b. Describe the project scope, size,
architectural, mechanical, and elec-
tric systems of each of the projects.
Provide a summary of project
timeframes, including a comparison
of planned to actual durations.
5. (15 points) Demonstrate your con-
cern and ability to provide the most
operationally efficient and sustain-
able architectural design of facility
systems. What experience do you
have in this area?
6. (10 points) List the personnel who
will be assigned to this project, with
current resumes for each. Identify
the proposed responsibilities for
each person on this proposed pro-
ject, and number the projects that
they might be concurrently assigned.
7. (15 points) Outline your educa-
tional approach and influence in the
construction process and demon-
strate at least five (5) examples of
how your firm has positively impact-
ed the effectiveness of the educa-
tional spaces.
8. (5 points) Other benefits. Briefly
describe other benefits the owner
will realize as a result of working
with your firm.
9. Enclose your proposed Owner/
Architectural contract.
10. Submitted by:
a. Firm Name:
b. Address:
c. Phone Number:
d. Signature:
e. Name and Title:
f. Date:
Sincerely,
David Sjol
Dunseith Public School Dist. #1
Superintendent
(May 13-14-15-17-18-19-20-21-22-
24-25-26-27-28, 2021)
Request for Qualifications
1. INTRODUCTION:
Dunseith Public School District #1 is
undertaking the construction of a
new 9-12 High School facility that
has a strong CTE component. The
facility will be located within the city
limits of Dunseith, North Dakota.
The new school will be constructed
to meet the needs of the students of
the School District that includes, but
is not limited to the following:
a. A fully functional enclosed school
facility that includes all required
classrooms, common areas, sup-
port, and storage spaces.
i. Educational
ii. Administrative
iii. Physical Education
iv. CTE Spaces and Labs
v. Special education
b. On-site roads, parking lots, curb
and gutter, lighting, security, and
striping as required.
c. Outdoor common areas
d. On-site infrastructure:
i. Electrical
ii. Storm water drainage
iii. Sanitary sewer
iv. Domestic and fire water lines
v. Communication including security
e. Coordination with the City of Dun-
seith to develop off-site infrastruc-
ture.
i. Off-site roads, lighting and striping
ii. Off-site sanitary sewer
iii. Off-site domestic water
f. Mechanical and electrical systems
and support spaces.
g. Landscaping and green space
development.
2. SCOPE OF CMAR SERVICES:
a. Estimating services for prelim-
inary design, as well as estimating
service cost for schematic design
through construction documents.
b. Construction feasibility recom-
mendations through the design and
construction document phases.
c. Complete, phased project con-
struction delivery with a total budget
that includes all construction costs,
fees, and other costs typical of large
capital projects (excluding furniture,
fixtures, and equipment).
3. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS:
Dunseith Public School District #1
requests the following in information
be submitted with an 8.5” x 11″ soft
bound document for use in selecting
a Construction Manager at Risk.
a. Format:
Paper submittal: Submittals should
be twenty pages or less, excluding
front and back covers and section
dividers, submittals should be a soft
bound document using 8.5” x 11″
paper. Eight copies shall be submit-
ted.
Electronic Submittal: One electronic
format copy of the submittal shall in-
clude in the submittal on a USB
Drive. This copy will be non-editable
PDF version of the paper copy.
b. Project Experience:
I. Each firm will supply project
names, size, cost and schedules for
a minimum of four comparable pro-
jects based on the total project cost,
function, and typical construction
methods. Reference information
shall also be included indicating ex-
perience with CMAR projects.
c. Ability of Key Personal:
I. Qualifications of Principal
In-Charge, Project Manager, and
on-site Superintendent.
d. Project Schedule:
I. Based on the assumed Project
Completion Date, please provide an
estimated project schedule, includ-
ing timeline.
e. Current and Projected Workload:
I. Indicate the availability of key per-
sonnel, workforce, and consultants
as it relates to project commitments
and schedule.
f. Sub-Contractors:
I. Services required from
Sub-Contractors will be procured
through a Competitive Bid Selection
Process administrated and pro-
cessed by the CMAR. Dunseith
Public School Dist. #1 reserves the
right to approve any and all
Sub-Contractors, includes but is not
limited to the following:
1. The number and quality of
Sub-Contractors the CMAR will ob-
tain.
2. The ability to demonstrate a posi-
tive working relationship with
Sub-Contractors (or other construc-
tion related services) including refer-
ences from Key Mechanical and
Electric Contractors attesting to the
ability of the CMAR to complete the
project and coordinate the various
aspects of the work.
3. Demonstrating an ability to fore-
cast local bidding and construction
conditions as it relates to sufficient
work force and costs.
4. Open Book Bidding to be re-
viewed by owner.
g. Fees:
I. Each firm will provide a proposed
fee based on a percentage of the
Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP)
for the construction project.
h. Self-Performance and Bidding:
I. The CMAR will be allowed to
self-perform, without bidding, no
more than 10% of the total of all
construction. 90% of the construc-
tion must be competitively bid
through an advertised bid process.
II. The CMAR may self-perform any
component of the work for the
amount of the lowest bid in-lieu of
accepting bids by Sub-Contractors.
i. Guaranteed Maximum Price:
I. The Guaranteed Maximum Price
(GMP) will be provided to the owner
at the completion of the Construction
Documents. The CMAR will be re-
quired to obtain bids and/or qualify
costs for all work so that the GMO
amendment may be executed after
completion of the Construction Do-
cument Phase.
II. The GMP must be equal to or
less than the last estimate provided
to the Owner during the Design
Development Phase or result in for-
feiture of all design phase fees.
j. Savings of the Guaranteed Max-
imum Price:
I. The CMAR will receive, as bonus,
10% of the amount that the actual
construction costs are less than the
GMP (GMO Savings).
II. The GMP saving will not exceed
5% of the GMP. In the event the
GMP Savings exceed 5% of the
GMP, the CMAR will expand the
scope of the work without additional
fees to include work that was re-
moved or omitted during the design
and estimating phase in order to ob-
tain a GMP that was within the Own-
ers budget.
III. The intent of the restrictions on
GMP Savings is to ensure the Own-
er obtains the broadest and most
complete scope of work possible,
yet still offer the CMAR incentive to
find savings within the project during
the Construction Phase.
k. Bonds and Insurance:
I. Proof of liability to provide a bind
in an amount at least equal to the
amount of the Guaranteed Maximum
Price of the project as well as meet
necessary insurance requirements
of the state of North Dakota. Note
that any mechanical or electrical
contractors are to provide a separate
bond for their work, which may im-
pact the cost and ability of obtaining
a bond by the CMAR.
I. Procedure for Submissions:
I. Firms wishing to be considered
will submit eight (8) paper copies
and one (1) electronic copy of the
qualification materials on Tuesday
June 1, 2021 no later than 3:00 pm.
CDT at the offices of:
Dunseith Public School District #1
Atten: Mr. David Sjol
Superintendent
P.O. Box 789
101 1st Avenue SW
Dunseith, ND 5832
Tel: 701-244-0480
Email: David.Sjol@k12.nd.us
II. The following sequence of events
is contemplated for selection pro-
cedure of a Construction Manager at
Risk:
RFQ Advertisement May 10, 2021
Qualifications Due June 1, 2021
Shortlisting of CMAR Candidates
June 7, 2021
Interviews with Select CMAR Candi-
dates June 14, 2021
Select CMAR Services
June 21, 2021
Begin CMAR Services June 28, 2021
Complete Project July 2022
Special Note: This Request for Qual-
ifications (RFQ) for Construction
Manager at Risk (CMAR) does not
obligate the Dunseith Public School
District #1 to award a contract or
complete the proposed project. The
Dunseith Public School Dist. #1
reserves the right to cancel this RFQ
if it is considered to be in the best in-
terest of the District. Proposals must
be clear and concise. Proposals that
are difficult to follow or that do not
conform to the RFQ format or have
binding specifications may be reject-
ed. Responding vendors must in-
clude the required information called
for in this RFQ. Dunseith Public
School District also reserves the
right to change any provision in this
RFQ. Nothing in this RFQ obligates
or commits Dunseith Public School
District to any arrangement regard-
ing the project.
(May 13-14-15-17-18-19-20-21-22-
24-25-26-27-28, 2021)
SELF STORAGE LIEN AUCTION
KO Storage of Minot – South
1908 Hiawatha St SE
Minot, ND 58701
(952) 314-7121
Auction Start Time: 05/17/2021 at
10:00 am
Auction End Time: 05/25/2021 at
10:00 am
Location of Auction:
www.storagetreasures.com
SEPARATE LIEN SALE TO
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR EACH
UNIT. OWNER HAS THE RIGHT
TO NOT ACCEPT BID PRICE.
UNIT:
23 Jessica Perry: board games,
paintings, dog bed.
(May 10-17, 2021)
SUMMONS
Case No. 51-2021-DM-00261
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,
COUNTY OF WARD, IN DISTRICT
COURT, NORTH CENTRAL
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
State of North Dakota, and
Agnes Michelle Blue,
Plaintiffs,
v.
Kashawn Mathias,
Defendant.
The State of North Dakota to
Kashawn Mathias:
You are summoned and required to
defend against the Complaint by
serving an Answer, which is a writ-
ten response, on the State of North
Dakota and Agnes Michelle Blue
within 21 days after service of this
Summons and by also filing that
Answer with the court. If you do not
serve and file an Answer, the court
can grant the requests made in the
Complaint by ordering that a default
judgment be entered against you.
Dated this 26th day of January,
2021.
/s/Stephen Williamson
Stephen Williamson
Special Assistant Attorney General
Bar I.D. Number: 09282
1015 S Broadway, Suite 18
Minot, ND 58701
1-800-231-4255; minotcse@nd.gov
Attorney for Child Support
(May 10-17-24, 2021)
SUMMONS
CIVIL NO. 51-2021-CV-00687
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,
COUNTY OF WARD, IN DISTRICT
COURT, NORTH CENTRAL
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Credit Bureau of Bismarck, Inc.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Drew Fegley dba North River
Exploration,
Defendant.
THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
TO THTE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN-
DANT: You are hereby summoned
and required to appear and defend
against the complaint in this action,
which is herewith served upon you,
by serving upon the undersigned an
answer or other proper reponse
within twenty-one (21) days after the
service of this summons upon you,
exclusive of the day of service. If
you fail to do so, judgment by default
will be taken against you for the re-
lief demanded in the complaint. This
is an attempt to collect a debt, an in-
formation obtained will be used for
that purpose. This communication is
from a debt collector.
Dated this 17th day of March, 2021.
/s/William C. Severin
William C. Severin (ID #03438)
Attorney for the Plaintiff
103 S. 3rd St., Suite 6
Bismarck, ND 58501
Telephone: 701-255-1344
severin@midconetwork.com
(May 3-10-17, 2021)
SUMMONS
CIVIL NUMBER: 51-2021-CV-00689
IN THE STATE OF NORTH
DAKOTA, COUNTY OF WARD, IN
THE DISTRICT COURT, NORTH
CENTRAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT
PennyMac Loan Services, LLC,
Plaintiff,
v.
Jiquan M. James, Sydney
Remington-James; any person in
possession,
Defendants.
THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFEN-
DANTS:
To the above-mentioned Defendants
including all persons unknown,
claiming any estate or interest in, or
lien or encumbrance upon, the real
estate described below and in the
complaint. You are hereby sum-
moned and required to appear and
defend against the Complaint in this
action, which is herewith served
upon you, by serving upon the un-
dersigned a copy of an Answer or
other proper response within
twenty-one (21) days after the ser-
vice of this Summons upon you, ex-
clusive of the day of service. If you
fail to do so, Judgment by default
will be taken against you for the re-
lief demanded in the Complaint.
4. This Summons and Complaint will
be filed with the Clerk of this Court.
This action relates to the foreclosure
of a mortgage upon the following
described real property in the Coun-
ty of Ward, State of North Dakota:
Lot 53, Oak Park Addition to the
City of Minot, Ward County, North
Dakota
Property Address: 1055 West
Central Avenue, Minot, ND 58701
The Plaintiff is not seeking a per-
sonal judgment against the
above-named Defendants.
Dated April 16, 2021.
/s/Scott S. Skeen
376 East 400 South, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Tel: 801-355-2886
Email: scott@hwmlawfirm.com
Bar Number: 09334
HWM: ND10609
(May 3-10-17, 2021)
SURREY PUBLIC SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO-41
SURREY, NORTH DAKOTA
REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD
MEETING
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 2021
President Ron Aberle called meeting
to order at 5:00 pm. Board members
present Ron Aberle, Dustin Mize,
Steph Munos, Daniel Tyler and
Nicole Wald. Also, present Superin-
tendent Gerding, Principal Hansen
and Business Manager Twila
Gantzer.
Minutes: M/S/C Wald/Mize to ap-
prove minutes from March 17, 2021.
Roll call vote, all voted yes.
Superintendent: Mr Gerding present-
ed a bid to carpet the elementary
and high school hallway. There are
funds available in the building/
maintenance fund. Mrs Wald would
like to see a plan in place for other
work to be done in the school. Mr
Aberle said with this high dollar
amount another bid is needed.
Business Manager’s Report: The
financial reports were presented.
M/S/C Tyler/Mize to approve finan-
cial reports as presented and ap-
prove payment of March payroll &
benefits in the amount of
$408,670.45; January board bills:
General Fund- $14,994.59; Activity
Fund- $788.60; Food- $24,734.77.
Prepaid Check Register: General
Fund- $17,146.63; Activity Fund-
$16,777.68; Food- $329.65. Roll call
vote, all voted yes.
Tuition Agreement # 90-In M/S/C
Mize/Tyler to approve. Roll call vote,
all voted yes.
Principal: With Mr Krueger’s retire-
ment Mrs Hansen shared there were
three quality applicants. Graycyn
Kitts was selected for the Ag Ed po-
sition. M/S/C Wald/Tyler to approve
for Graycyn Kitts for the position.
Mrs Musos thanked Mr Krueger for
his years of service to Surrey.
Masks: Mr Aberle asked how things
were going with regards to masks. If
the administration has looked into
changing the mask policy. Mrs Han-
sen surveyed the teachers and the
staff would like to see masks worn in
the hallways and large areas but not
in the classroom. The state is in the
green, so masks are optional. Mrs
Munos also feels masks should be
optional unless the teacher requires
it. Mrs Hansen explained how con-
tract tracing works.
M/S/C Wald/Munos to make masks
optional with the exception of teach-
ers who can require them for the
remainder of this school year. Roll
call vote: Aberle-Yes; Mize-No;
Munos-Yes; Tyler-No; Wald-Yes.
Motion passes. Mrs Hansen shared
the junior students received tickets
sponsored by Vibeto Orthodontics to
attend the Women’s National Hock-
ey Tournament on Friday.
Unfinished Business: School Vision
Committee and the Culture Improve-
ment Committee have not met yet.
New Business: School Calendar: Mr
Krueger spoke about the 21-22
school calendar. The problem he
has is the week-long break in March.
Baseball is scheduled to start that
Monday. Basketball has games
scheduled March 21st & 22nd. First
home football game is set for August
20th. Mr Aberle was not aware of
the spring sports schedule. Mr
Krueger said NDHSAA sets the
schedules. Under NDCC 44-04-19.9
the board will now enter into execu-
tive session M/S/C Mize/Tyler to
enter into executive session at
5:41pm.
Regular meeting resumed at
6:07pm. Mr Gerding would like to
advertise for a Special Education/
Title teacher. M/S/C Mize/ Tyler to
advertise for that position. Roll call
vote, all voted yes.
The next regular board meeting will
be Wednesday, May 12th at 5:00
pm. M/S/C Tyler/Mize to adjourn at
6:09pm
Twila Gantzer, Business Manager
Ronald Aberle, President
(May 17, 2021)