9-10 Legal Notices
NOTICE
Berthold Twp. Road Mowing
All landowners & renters are re-
quired to mow not swath all roads
adjacent to their properties between
Sept. 1 & Oct. 15, 2021. At least a 9′
width is required. If not mowed, lan-
downers will be assessed taxes of
$200/mile. By order of the twp. su-
pervisors.
Wesley Hagen, Clerk
(September 10-24; October 8, 2021)
NOTICE
Burlington Planning Commission will
hold a public hearing Sept 22, 2021
at 5pm at Burlington City Hall, 225 N
Wallace Street. The following public
hearings will be opened: -Vari-
ance request from Four Seasons
Construction, INC for a lot width
reduction from the current 85′ in
width to 50′ for Lot 9, Block 1,
Rowan Addition, Burlington, ND.
-Four Seasons Construction, INC,
being owners and proprietor of Lot 9,
Block 1, Rowan 4th Addition to the
City of Burlington, ND request a re-
plat into Lot 1, Lot 2, Lot 3 & Lot 4
Rowan 4th Addition. Revision of
Chapter 18 Zoning Ordinance, Sec-
tion 18-1701. Change minimum lot
width. The Planning Commission’s
recommendation will be reviewed by
the Burlington City Council at the
regular city council meeting October
4, 2021 at 7:00pm, also at the City
Hall, 225 N Wallace Street.
Mary Lynn Brooks, Auditor
(September 10-17, 2021)
NOTICE
Notice of Application to Establish a
Branch of a State Member Bank
First Western Bank & Trust, 900 S
Broadway Minot, ND intends to ap-
ply to the Federal Reserve Board
and the Commissioner of the North
Dakota Department of Financial In-
stitutions for permission to establish
a branch at 320 S Phillip Ave, Suite
201, Sioux Falls, SD. The Federal
Reserve considers a number of fac-
tors in deciding whether to approve
the application including the record
of performance of applicant banks in
helping to meet local credit needs.
You are invited to submit comments
in writing on this application to the
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapo-
lis, Attention: Applications Officer,
Division of Supervision, Regulation
and Credit, P.O. Box 291, Min-
neapolis, MN 55480-0291 and to the
Commissioner of the North Dakota
Department of Financial Institutions,
1200 Memorial Highway, Bismarck,
North Dakota, 58504. The comment
period will not end before Sep-
tember 25th, 2021. The Board’s pro-
cedures for processing applications
may be found at 12 C.F.R. Part
262. Procedures for processing pro-
tested applications may be found at
12 C.F.R. 262.25. To obtain a copy
of the Federal Reserve Board’s pro-
cedures, or if you need more infor-
mation about how to submit your
comments on the application, con-
tact Chris Wangen, Assistant Vice
President, at (612) 204-5087. The
Federal Reserve and the Depart-
ment of Financial Institutions will
consider your comments and any re-
quest for a public meeting or formal
hearing on the application if they are
received in writing by the Reserve
Bank or the Department on or before
the last day of the comment period.
You are also advised that per Sec-
tion 6-03-13.3 of the North Dakota
Century Code, the Commissioner
shall take into consideration the fol-
lowing facts in determining whether
or not to approve the application:
the convenience, needs, and welfare
of the people of the community and
area served; and the financial
strength of the bank in relation to the
cost of establishing and maintaining
the separate facility.
(September 10, 2021)
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
Case No. 51-2019-CV-01195
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, IN
DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF
WARD, NORTH CENTRAL
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Don K. Caldwell, First Western Bank
and Trust, Occupants of 218 Souris
Dr., Minot, ND 58701-5068,
Defendants.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
by virtue of a Special Execution is-
sued to me by the Clerk of the Dis-
trict Court in and for the County of
Ward, North Dakota, North Central
Judicial District, I will sell the real
property described in the Judgment
entered and docketed in the Office
of the Clerk of said Court on Febru-
ary 06, 2020, and hereafter
described to the highest bidder for
cash at public auction at the Ward
County Courthouse located in Minot,
North Dakota, on October 13, 2021,
at the hour of 10:00 AM (CT)of that
day to satisfy the amount due and
owing the Plaintiff from the
Defendant(s) in the sum of
$80,214.23, plus accrued costs and
interest to the date of sale, or so
much thereof as the proceeds of
said sale applicable thereto will
satisfy. The premises to be sold as
aforesaid are situated in the County
of Ward, State of North Dakota, and
are more particularly described as
follows:
LOT 16, REARRANGEMENT OF
GREEN VALLEY ADDITION TO
THE CITY OF MINOT, WARD
COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA
(Street Address: 218 Souris Dr.,
Minot, ND 58701-5068)
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and seal the
23rd day of August, 2021.
For: Robert Roed
Sheriff of Ward County,
North Dakota
By:Jamie Williams
Deputy Sheriff
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND
CONTENT:
The Sayer Law Group, P.C.
Janelle G. Ewing
925 E. 4th St.
Waterloo, IA 50703
(319) 234-2530
Attorney ID No.: 08611
generalupdates@sayerlaw.com
Attorneys for Plaintiff
(August 27; September 3-10, 2021)
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
Case No. 51-2019-CV-02150
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, IN
DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF
WARD, NORTH CENTRAL
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Quicken Loans Inc.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Linda Price, and Occupants of 2514
SW 2nd Ave., Minot, ND 58701,
Defendants.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
by virtue of a Special Execution is-
sued to me by the Clerk of the Dis-
trict Court in and for the County of
Ward, North Dakota, North Central
Judicial District, I will sell the real
property described in the Judgment
entered and docketed in the Office
of the Clerk of said Court on March
19, 2020, and hereafter described to
the highest bidder for cash at public
auction at the Ward County Court-
house located in Minot, North Dako-
ta, on October 20, 2021, at the hour
of 10:00 AM (CT)of that day to satis-
fy the amount due and owing the
Plaintiff from the Defendant(s) in the
sum of $198,150.73, plus accrued
costs and interest to the date of
sale, or so much thereof as the
proceeds of said sale applicable
thereto will satisfy. The premises to
be sold as aforesaid are situated in
the County of Ward, State of North
Dakota, and are more particularly
described as follows:
Land Situated in the City of Minot
in the County of Ward in the State
of ND, Lot 21, Block 3, Dacotah
Homes Second Addition to the
City of Minot, North Dakota
(Street Address: 2514 2nd Ave. SW,
Minot, ND 58701)
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and seal the
7th day of September, 2021.
For: Robert Roed
Sheriff of Ward County,
North Dakota
By:Jamie Williams
Deputy Sheriff
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND
CONTENT:
The Sayer Law Group, P.C.
Janelle G. Ewing
925 E. 4th St.
Waterloo, IA 50703
(319) 234-2530
Attorney ID No.: 08611
generalupdates@sayerlaw.com
Attorneys for Plaintiff
(September 10-17-24, 2021)
NOTICE OF HEARING
Case No: 51-2020-DM-000392
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,
COUNTY OF WARD, IN DISTRICT
COURT, NORTH CENTRAL
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Christopher Allen Simonson,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Alicia Marie Simonson,
Defendant.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a
hearing in the above-captioned
matter is set for a court trial, which
will be heard before the Honorable
Douglas L. Mattson, on Thursday,
November 18, 2021 at 1:00 P.M. for
a Bench Court Trial at the Ward
County Courthouse located at 315
3rd St. SE, Minot, ND 58701.
Dated this 3rd day of August, 2021.
/s/Brandon Rowenhorst
Brandon Rowenhorst (06484)
Attorney for Plaintiff
Rowenhorst Law, P.C.
122 South Main, Suite D
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 340-9788
bdhorst@midco.net
(September 10-17-24 2021)
NOTICE
The North Dakota Interagency Coor-
dinating Council will hold its quarter-
ly meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 14,
2021, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. CT. Agenda to-
pics include, but are not limited to:
DHS-Early Childhood Division, An-
nual Performance Report Target
Setting Activity, Resilient Early Inter-
vention Leadership Grant update,
Experienced Parent Program up-
date, Part C Budget Report, commit-
tee reports, State Systemic Improve-
ment Plan update and membership
updates. You can join via phone:
701-328-0950, Conference ID: 179
722 775, or via Microsoft Teams.
See details at
www.nd.gov/dhs/info/publicnotice
/index.html. If you need special ac-
commodations, please contact
Colette Perkins at 800-755-8529 or
711 (TTY).
(September 10, 2021)
NOTICE
To all landowners in Des Lacs
Township: Road ditches along town-
ship roads must be mowed or
burned and bales removed by Oct.
15, 2021. If unable to take care of
the ditches adjacent to your land,
contact a board member to arrange
to have the work done and billed to
you.
Jill Schramm, clerk/treasurer
(September 10-17, 2021)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Probate No. 51-2021-PR-00145
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
WARD COUNTY, STATE OF
NORTH DAKOTA
In the Matter of the Estate of
Gary C. Zietz, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
personal representative of the above
estate. All persons having claims
against Gary C. Zietz are required to
present their claims within three (3)
months after the date of the first
publication or mailing of this notice
or the claims will be forever barred.
Claims must either be presented to
Tammy Nesdahl, personal represen-
tative of the estate and her attorney,
Andria L. Mueller, at 7 Third Street
SE, Suite 202, Minot, ND
58701-3916 or filed with the Court.
Dated this 24th day of August, 2021.
/s/Tammy Nesdahl
Tammy Nesdahl
1200 6th Street SW
Minot, ND 58701
Andria L. Mueller (Bar I.D. #07282)
Legacy Design Strategies
Attorney for Personal
Representative
#7 3rd Street SE, Suite 202
Minot, ND 58701
Tel: (701) 838-1998
Fax: (701) 838-5496
E-mail: andria@ldstrategies.com
(August 27; September 3-10, 2021)
Request for Proposals
Minot City Hall Rehabilitation
Geotechnical Exploration and
Special Inspections
City Project 4466
THE CITY OF MINOT is seeking
professional services from qualified
contractors to provide a
GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION
& RECOMMENDATIONS REPORT
and to provide CODE-REQUIRED
SPECIAL INSPECTIONS for the
Minot City Hall Rehabilitation pro-
ject. The Geotechnical and Special
Inspections Engineer shall submit a
full and complete proposal satisfying
the requirements of this RFP, any
deviations from these requirements
shall be identified in writing at the
time of submittal. For the Geotechni-
cal Scope of this project, the select-
ed Geotechnical Engineer will enter
into an agreement with the Owner,
based on the AIA C202-2015 STAN-
DARD FORM OF CONSULTANT’S
SERVICES: GEOTECHNICAL EN-
GINEERING. The Geotechnical En-
gineer and Special Inspections
Agent shall hold the proposal open
for acceptance by the owner for a
period not less than 60 (sixty) calen-
dar days after the date of submittal
to the owner.
PROPOSALS SHALL BE MADE
OUT TO THE OWNER:
Lance Meyer, City Engineer
City of Minot
515 2nd Ave. SW
Minot, ND 58701
(701) 857-4100
lance.meyer@minotnd.org
JLG ARCHITECTS WILL BE
COORDINATING RECEIPT OF
PROPOSALS ON BEHALF OF THE
OWNER. PLEASE SUBMIT PRO-
POSALS VIA EMAIL TO:
Eric Hoffer
JLG Architects
416 E Main Ave.
Bismarck, ND 58501
701.837.0302
ehoffer@jlgarchitects.com
The full proposal instructions and
scope of work can be obtained by
requesting the documents via email
to lance.meyer@minotnd.org or
ehoffer@jlgarchitects.com. The work
will generally include contract ad-
ministration, sampling and testing,
geotechnical reports, code-required
special inspections. Funding for this
project will come from federal HUD
Community Development Block
Grant National Disaster Resiliency
(CDBG-NDR) Grant dollars. The
consultant will have to follow
CDBG-NDR regulations and will
need to coordinate work with the
City of Minot Engineering Depart-
ment, JLG Architects, and City
CDBG-NDR office. All work must
take into account the compliance
with CDBG-NDR rules and regula-
tions as well as any other State
and/or Federal funding require-
ments. CDBG-NDR contract
language will need to be incorporat-
ed into the consultant contract. At-
tention of respondents is particularly
called to the requirements as to con-
ditions of employment to be ob-
served under the contract, Section
3, taking affirmative steps to use
small, minority-owned and
women-owned businesses in sub-
contracting, Segregated Facility,
Section 109, Title VI and EO 11246.
The proposal shall be submitted to
JLG Architects no later than 5:00 pm
on Friday, September 17, 2021. The
City of Minot reserves the right to re-
ject any and all proposals.
(August 27; September 3-10, 2021)
SUMMONS
CIVIL NUMBER: 51-2021-CV-00736
IN THE STATE OF NORTH
DAKOTA, COUNTY OF WARD
IN THE DISTRICT COURT, NORTH
CENTRAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC,
Plaintiff,
v.
Heather A. Johnson; Gemma A.
Johnson; Air Force Federal Credit
Union; Midland Funding LLC; 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 in-
terest in, or lien or encumbrance
upon, the real estate described
below and in the complaint. You are
hereby summoned and required to
appear and defend against the Com-
plaint in this action, which is here-
with served upon you, by serving
upon the undersigned a copy of an
Answer or other proper response
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 de-
fault will be taken against you for the
relief demanded in the Complaint.
This Summons and Complaint will
be filed with the Clerk of this
Court.This action relates to the fore-
closure of a mortgage upon the fol-
lowing described real property in the
County of Ward, State of North
Dakota:
Lot 230, Normal Park, an Addition
to the City of Minot, Ward County,
North Dakota.
Property Address: 525 13th Street
NW, Minot, ND 58703
The Plaintiff is not seeking a person-
al judgment against the
above-named Defendants.
Dated April 14, 2021
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
(September 3-10-17, 2021)
SURREY PUBLIC SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO-41 SURREY,
NORTH DAKOTA ANNUAL
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 2021
Board member Stephanie Munos
called meeting to order at 5:00 pm.
Members present Jennifer Johns,
Steph Munos, Daniel Tyler and
Nicole Wald. Also, present Superin-
tendent Gerding, Principal Hansen
and Business Manager Twila
Gantzer. Oath of Office forms were
presented for Jennifer Johns &
Nicole Wald. Vacant Board Position:
There were four statement of in-
terests filed for the open position.
Jodi Webb, Sara Vannetta, Ron
Aberle and Charity Limesand.
Motion/Daniel Tylerto nominate Ron
Aberle; Motion/Jennifer Johnsto
nominate Sara Vannetta. Handwrit-
ten ballots were distributed. Vote #
1 ended in a tie; Vote # 2 ended in a
tie; Vote # 3 Sara Vannetta is voted
to fill the vacant position for one
year. She can take her seat at the
next regular meeting in August when
she files her Oath of Office. Nomina-
tions for President & Vice President:
Stephanie Munos called for nomi-
nations for president.
Motion/Jennifer Johnsto nominate
Nicole Wald. Motion/Daniel Tylerto
nominate Daniel Tyler. Handwritten
ballots were distributed. Nicole
Wald is elected President. Nicole
Wald took over the annual meeting
as president. Motion/Jennifer
Johnsto nominate Stephanie Munos.
Motion/Daniel Tylerto nominate
Daniel Tyler. Handwritten ballots
were distributed. Stephanie Munos
is elected Vice President.
M/S/C Munos/Johnsto designate
First International Bank as the offi-
cial depository. Roll call vote, all yes.
M/S/C Munos/Johnsto designate the
Minot Daily as the official newspa-
per. Roll call vote, all yes.
M/S/C Munos/Tylerto appoint Mr.
Gerding as the authorized represen-
tative for Title I, Title II, Title IV, Title
V, PL 874, hot lunch program, voca-
tional education, local, state and
federal programs. Roll call vote,
Johns-abstain; Munos-yes;
Tyler-yes; Wald-yes. Staff
member-Shawn Gorthy asked board
members if they would like a K-12
e-mail account. This e-mail would
be posted on the school’s website.
Each member would like one.
Minutes: M/S/C Munos/Tylerto ap-
prove the minutes from the June 9th
regular meeting. Roll call vote,
Johns-abstain; Munos-yes;
Tyler-yes; Wald-yes.
M/S/C Munos/Tylerto approve
minutes from the June 17th special
meeting. Roll call vote,
Johns-abstain; Munos-yes;
Tyler-yes; Wald-yes.
Superintendent: Mr Gerding would
like to see us go back to students
paying to get into sporting events.
This matter will be tabled for other
options. City Bus Route: Mr Gerd-
ing explained that the state requires
cleaning after route, which would
make an in-town route impossible.
M/S/C Munos/Tylernot to run in town
routes. Roll call vote, all yes. Mrs
Wald is happy to see the start of the
after-school program. She would
also like to see a before school pro-
gram.
Business Manager’s Report: The
financial reports were presented.
M/S/C Munos/Johnsto approve
financial reports as presented. Roll
call vote, all yes.
Principal: Mrs Hansen presented the
resume of Leah Sheridan for the Ti-
tle Teacher position. M/S/C
Munos/Tylerto approve. Roll call
vote, all yes. Mrs Hansen distribut-
ed the Advanced Ed report for infor-
mation to the board. Corp of
Discovery-this program is of no
charge to the school because we
are in a consortium. M/S/C
Munos/Johnsto approve. Roll call
vote, all yes.
Handbook Changes: Mr Hoffarth
the dean of students handed the
handbook with suggested changes
to the board.
Absence Policy
Activity Eligibility
Eligibility
Attendance
Bullying
Card Playing
Disruptive Classroom Behavior
Detention
Distance Learning
Personal Electronic Devices
Proper Attire
Semester Test Exemption
All of the suggested changes on
these items were presented. M/S/C
Tyler/Munosto approve all as
presented on first reading with the
exception of the Eligibility, pending
parental input. Roll call vote,
Johns-no; Munos-yes; Tyler-yes;
Wald-yes. M/S/C Munos/Johns to
post a survey on the activity eligibili-
ty proposed change and attendance.
Roll call vote, all yes. Mrs Wald
would like to see approve/do not ap-
prove and a space for comments
Unfinished Business: Tuition
Agreement/Open Enrollment
Policy-The policy was distributed.
M/S/C Munos/Tylerto approve on
second reading. Roll call vote,
Johns-abstain; Munos-yes;
Tyler-yes; Wald-yes.
Tuition Agreement # 94-In M/S/C
Tyler/Munos to approve, Roll call
vote, all yes. Tuition Agreement #
95-Out M/S/C Tyler/Johnsto ap-
prove, all voted yes. Tuition Agree-
ment # 96-Out M/S/C Tyler/Waldto
deny. Roll call vote, Johns-no;
Munos-yes; Tyler-yes; Wald-yes.
New Business: Mr Gerding present-
ed the 21-22 school year expendi-
ture & revenue budgets. A prelim-
inary budget needs to be submitted
to the county by August 10th. We
are also required to have a public
hearing between September 7th and
October 7th. Our final budget is due
by October 10th to the county.
M/S/C Munos/Tyler to approve the
budgets. ESSER III Narratives: Mr
Gerding distributed the narratives
that need to be submitted to the
state by August 17th. We will be re-
ceiving $ 430,268 in ESSER III fund-
ing. M/S/C Tyler/Munosto approve.
Roll call vote, all voted yes. Ms
Johns received an email from an
employee regarding a breach of
confidentiality. This issue will need
to be investigated by the board. Ms
Johns & Mr Tyler volunteer to serve
on that committee. The next regular
board meeting will be Wednesday,
August 11th at 5:00 pm.
M/S/C Munos/Johns to adjourn.
Twila Gantzer, Business Manager
Nicole Wald, President
(September 10, 2021)
The Ward County Board of
Commissioners is now accepting
applications from citizens to
serve on the following:
Two one-year terms on the North
Dakota State Fair Board as a
delegate. Deadline to apply is Fri-
day, September 24 at 4:30 p.m. Ap-
plications may be picked up at the
Ward County Auditor/Treasurer’s Of-
fice, 225 3rd St SE, Minot, or on the
County website at www.wardnd.com
(September 10, 2021)