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Mouse River Journal Page 6 July 17, 2019 Legals: Your Right to Know BID NOTICE CITy OF TOwNER The City of Towner is accepting bids for a 2019 Freightliner or any other com- parable garbage truck with 25 yard HD packer with trade in of 2013 Freightliner with 25 yard HD packer. All specifications can be received by calling the City Auditor at 701-537-5834. Bids must be received in the Auditor’s office at 508 1st St. NW. Towner, ND 58788 by August 5th, 2019 at 3PM. The Towner City Board of Commissioners has the right to reject any or all bids. By Order of the Towner City Commission Nichole Livedalen, City Auditor (July 17, 24 & 31, 2019) NOTICE TO CUT wEEDS STREgE TOwNSHIP Notice to landowners of Strege Township: It is the landowner’s responsi- bility to cut road sides, spray spurge and any other noxious weeds. The Board wants the landowners to have this done by July 22nd, 2019. Kathy Bruner, Clerk (July 10 & 17, 2019) NOTICE OF BIDS Notice is hereby given that McHenry County will be accepting sealed bids for log jam removals in McHenry County. Log jam removals are needed in Red Cross and Poplar Grove Townships. The contractor will be responsible for removal and disposal of logs, outside of the flood- plain area. A site map is available at the county auditor’s office. The work must be completed by November 1, 2019. The bids will be opened at the hour of 10:00 AM on August 6th, 2019. All bids must include a copy of the contractor’s license and insurance, and be on file on or before opening time indicated. Each bid to be labeled on the outside of the envelope "SEALED BID" and show the item bid on. Bids will not be opened unless these requirements are strictly fol- lowed. All bids are to be submitted to McHenry County Auditor, 407 Main St S Rm 201, Towner, ND 58788. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. Dated this 2nd day of July, 2019. Darlene Carpenter, County Auditor (July 10 & 17, 2019) NOTICE OF wEED CUTTINg NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all township officials, landowners and/or operators that weeds and grass shall be mowed on all township roadsides and right-of-ways in a satisfactory workman- like manner by July 15, 2019 and again after September 1 but before October 1, 2019. Weeds and grass that have been cut with a swather and have fallen on the road, must be removed within 24 hours or a fine of $100 per mile will be added to the taxes of the land adjoining such right-of-way for the cost of removal. Trees and brush must also be controlled. If not, the County may refuse service on those roads. If this work is not completed by July 15, 2019 and October 1, 2019, the work will be done by the Township supervisors or County Commissioners at the cost of $200 per mile with a minimum of $100 for anything less, and will be added to the taxes of the land adjoining such right-of- way. Due to the high cost of maintaining roads and the removal of snow, a mini- mum 9 foot cut must be made to insure the weeds are not higher than the shoulder of the road. Roads that are not cut to these standards may not receive maintenance during the winter months. By order of the McHenry County Board of Commissioners. Darlene Carpenter, County Auditor (July 10 & 17, 2019) SUMMONS IN THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MCHENRY IN THE DISTRICT COURT NORTHEAST JUDICIAL DISTRICT CIVIL NUMBER: 25-2019-CV-00064 U.S. Bank National Association, Plaintiff, V. Ashley Pister a/k/a Ashley Campbell and Caleb Pister, and any person in pos- session, and all persons unknown, claim- ing any estate or interest in, or lien or encumbrance upon, the real estate described in the complaint, Defendants. 1. To the above-mentioned Defendants including all persons unknown, claiming any estate or interest in, or lien or encum- brance upon, the real estate described in the complaint. 2. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend against the Complaint in this action, which has been filed with the Clerk of Court and is herewith 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 default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. The original Complaint is filed with the Clerk of the District Court in the County in which this action is com- menced. 3. This action relates to the foreclosure of a mortgage upon the following described real property in the County of Mchenry, State of North Dakota: Sublot 720 of Lot 4 of St. Peter and Paul Addition and Lot 5 & 6 and a portion of Lot 4, Block 1, Senger & Boechler Addition to the City of Karlsruhe. Property Address: 501 Main Street North, Karlsruhe, ND 58744 4. The Plaintiff is not seeking a person- al judgment against the above-named Defendants. Date: July 1, 2019 Benjamin J. Mann 376 East 400 South, Suite 300 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Tel: 801-355-2886 Fax: 801-328-9714 Email: [email protected] (July 17, 24 & 31, 2019) BANTRy OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS witness of Official Election Results Bantry City, North Dakota I, Darlene Carpenter, County Auditor for McHenry County, State of North Dakota, do hereby certify the enclosed report of election results is a full, true, and correct report of the Abstract of Votes, now on file in this office, showing the number of votes cast for and against the question voted upon at the June 11, 2019 Special Election in the City of Bantry. (July 17, 2019) July 19, 2019 — Today is the birthday of Georg Hildebrandt, who was born in 1911 in a German vil- lage in the Ukraine. In 1993, Hildebrandt’s book, “Why Are You Still Alive? A German in the Gulag,” was published in the German lan- guage. A German reviewer wrote, “Why are you still alive? That is the cynical question of a KGB officer to the author... His fate, which one could avoid only by escape or sui- cide, represents that of thousands of fellow-sufferers. Imaginative, sym- pathetic readers should have strong nerves for this book.” On NDSU’s Germans from Russia website, Hildebrandt writes, “Many Germans died in Siberian detention camps during Stalin’s dic- tatorship. As Germans, they were declared as public enemies and after 1941, they were accused of collabo- rating with the Fascists.” Dr. Erich Franz Sommer writes in the preface: “Testimonies were only rarely given by German camp inmates; more rarely yet, by those German colonists who experienced themselves forced collectivization in the Volga region, in the Ukraine, and in the Caucasus, and on the Crimean peninsula, and who have survived decades of resettlement in Siberia and Central Asia. “That is why this biography and the report of suffering by the Ukrainian-German, George Hildebrandt, are of documentary value. He speaks not only for him- self, he speaks also vicariously for those whose cries and prayers in prisons and in detention camps fell silent without finding an ear. George Hildebrandt’s report, which I can confirm from my own experiences,” continues Sommer, “recalls a chap- ter of the Soviet Union’s past with which people are still trying to come to terms and, as far as this is possi- ble, the Kremlin cannot be indiffer- ent towards revising it.” Hildebrandt, himself, writes, “I was born on 19 July 1911, in the German village of Kondratjevka, Ukraine, the second of five children. My forefathers came to Russia in 1778.” “After finishing junior high school in 1927, I worked on my father’s farm. In March 1929, Stalin began to collectivize agriculture, the ruin and destruction of many mil- lions of farmers, Russian and German alike.” “Very early one morning in March 1930, militia and secret agents of the state police occupied our entire town,” he said. “All men and boys from 16 years of age were arrested and jailed. I was among them. This was my first arrest. I began forced labor in road construc- tion in Konstantinovka. In the fall I fled to my relatives in Madestovka, where I took a correspondence course for technical draftsman until spring 1931. A series of arrests, imprisonment, and even one escape followed, taking me through several labor camps including that of the infamous Kolyma.” “In 1952,” he continues, “I was prematurely released from a concen- tration camp to remain forever exiled in Kolyma. However, in 1953, I was arrested for the fifth time in my life and transported to the Urals. The journey took me through Magadan and (five) prisons, where I arrived to reunite with my family already living there in exile. Immediately after my arrival, I was admitted to the hospital for tubercu- losis patients. I had contracted the highly communicable disease in one of the prisons.” Hildebrandt later had two sec- tions of his lung removed in Moscow. He returned to school, and pursued his profession as a drafts- man for ten years before retiring in 1971. Three years later he was allowed to emigrate with his family to the Federal Republic of Germany. “Dakota Datebook” is a radio series from Prairie Public in part- nership with the State Historical Society of North Dakota and with funding from the North Dakota Humanities Council. See all the Dakota Datebooks at prairiepub- lic.org, or subscribe to the “Dakota Datebook” podcast. Dakota Datebook cont. (Continued from Page 5) ABBREVIATED NOTICE OF SOLICITATION OF VIEWS ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES Relating to Standards Of Quality For Waters Of The State ND Dept. of Environmental Quality is soliciting comments and will hold a public hearing on N.D. Admin. Code Chapter 33.1-16-02.1 at the following location: ND Dept. of Environmental Quality 918 E. Divide Ave. Bismarck ND T ues., Sept. 17, 2019 5:30 p.m. CT The purpose of the meeting is to provide citizens and stakeholders the opportunity to voice concerns and provide input during the review process as required by federal law 33 U. S.C. § 1313(c). The standards may be viewed at the department or on the department s website https//deq.nd.gov/WQ/. A copy of the standards also may be obtained by submitting a written request to the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality , 918 E Divide Ave, Bismarck ND 58501-1947, or by calling the department at 701-328-5210. Written comments sent to the mailing address and received by the department prior to September 30, 2019 will be fully considered. Dated this 12 da y o f Jul y 2019. Karl Rockeman, Director Division of Water Quality ND Dept. of Environmental Quality McHenry County Court Report Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicating Liquors Bryce Wade Hauf, 46, Max, ND, Fees Totals: $2,325.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. Serve 54 days house arrest; surrender vehi- cle to McHenry County Sheriff’s Dept. Theft Of Property Corey J Berg, 22, Minot ND, Fee Totals: $250.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. 360 days probabtion. Simple Assault - Domestic Violance Patty Lynn Bergstad, 45, Velva ND, Fees waived, Defendant Pled Guilty. 6 months probabtion. Christopher Cole Pedie, 26, Glenburn ND, Fee Totals: $250.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. Complete anger management or domestic violence treatment course. The Defendant shall par- ticipate in the Drug Patch pro- gram for 180 days from the date of this Judgment (ending December 6, 2019 at 4:00 pm). 30 days confinement, 17 sus- pended, credit for 13 days served. 360 days probation. The No Contact provision will continue with the Victim for 360 days. The parties are allowed to communi- cate regarding visitation with their minor child. Possession of a Controlled Substance, Marijuana Samuel Murphy Brewer III, 20, Minot ND, Fee Totals: $250.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. 360 days probation Jesse Jay Garcia Jr, 35, Crookston MN, Fee Totals: $275.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. Defendeant subject to random testing. 180 days probation. Nicholas Stuart Kendall, 31,Ellendale ND, Fee Totals: $250.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. Duane Jude King, 24, Minot ND, Fee Totals: $250.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. 180 days probabtion. Jody Francis Pahl, 49, Nortonville ND, Fee Totals: $275.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. 180 days probation. Driving under Revocation/ Suspension Bianca Paige Chamberlin, 21, Velva ND, Fee Totals: $500.00, Defendant Pled Guilty Vernon Jesse Houle, 36, Dunseith ND, Fee Totals: $250.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. Duane Jude King, 24, Minot ND, Fee Totals: $500.00, Defendant Pled Guilty Richard Lawrence Slater, 28, Belcourt ND, Fee Totals: $250.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. Hindering law enforcement- False info or report to law enforcement Tony Louis Enno, 48, Mandan ND, Fee Totals: $350.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. Credit for 10 days served. Probation 360 days. Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Jesse Jay Garcia Jr, 35, Crookston MN, Fee totals: $250.00 Nicholas Stuart Kendall, 31,Ellendale ND, Fee Totals: $275.00, Defendant Pled Guilty David Robert Guy, 32, Devils Lake ND, Fee Totals: $500.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. Credit for 10 days served. Probation 360 days. Concurrent with count 1. Driving Under Revocation-4th or subsequent off in 5yrs Daniel J Grabinger, 58, Minot ND, Fee Totals: $1,075.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. Disorderly Conduct David Robert Guy, 32, Devils Lake ND, Fee Totals: $500.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. Credit for 10 days served. Probation 360 days. Concurrent with count 2. False Report To Law Enforcement Or Other Security Officials Vernon Jesse Houle, 36, Dunseith ND, Fee Totals: $825.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. Credit for 5 days served, 360 days probation. DUI of Alcohol or w/ AC .08% or > Tanner Joseph Kadlec, 22, Bergen ND, Fee Totals: $1,075.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. 360 days probation. Richard Lawrence Slater, 28, Belcourt ND, Fee Totals: $750.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. Forgery Or Counterfeiting Chad Aaron Klimpel, 36, Sawyer ND, Fee Totals: $225.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. 360 days probation. Harassment Hank James Larson, 30, Towner ND, Fee Totals: $325.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. The Defendant shall participate in the 24/7 Sobriety SCRAM program for a period of 18 months. Defendant shall receive credit for time on pre-trial 24/7 SCRAM sobriety dating back to 3/13/19. This amounts to 83 days as of 6/4/19. Probation 18 months. Hank James Larson, 30, Towner ND, Defendant Pled Guilty. 360 days at HoA Correctional and Treatment Center; 356 suspended, credit for 4 days served. Unlawful use of plates-Display Brent Russell Lenoir, 39, Belcourt ND, Fee Totals: $100.00, Defendant Pled Guilty Failure to transfer title- Owner of transferor Brent Russell Lenoir, 39, Belcourt ND, Fee Totals: $425.00, Defendant Pled Guilty Violate Disorderly Conduct Restraining Order Jason Allan Mann, 43, Anamoose ND, Fee Totals: $325.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. Comply with protection order, no contact with victim. Credit for 5 days served. 360 days probation. Driving while License Privilege Is Suspended Joelce Kai Murphy, 25, Dunsieth ND, Fee Totals: $500.00, Defendant Pled Guilty Criminal Mischief Christopher Michael Saenz, 25, Minot ND, Fee Totals: $5,138.93, Defendant Pled Guilty. 2 years confinement DOC & Rehab; credit for 89 days served + 13 days good time total of 102 days. Poss of CS-Methamphetamine Kerri Jean Tessmann, 37, Towner ND, Fee Totals: $510.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. 360 days probation. Jennifer Lynn Trowbridge, 42, Minot ND, Fee Totals: $360.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. 360 days probation. The defendant will be placed on the Drug Patch for a period of 180 days beginning on the date of this Order. Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia - Use Nicholas Stuart Kendall, 31,Ellendale ND, Fee Totals: $25.00, Defendant Pled Guilty Brent Russell Lenoir, 39, Belcourt ND, Fee Totals: 325.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. 180 days probation. Duane Jude King, 24, Minot ND, Fee Totals: $25.00, Defendant Pled Guilty Shashene M Morin, 32, Dunseith ND,Fee Totals: $325.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. 30 days confinement, 22 sus- pended, credit for 8 days served. Jody Francis Pahl, 49, Nortonville ND, Fee Totals: $25.00, Defendant Pled Guilt. 180 days probation. Jennifer Lynn Trowbridge, 42, Minot ND, Defendant Pled Guilty. Theft Of Property Aubrey Thomas Wicker, 41, Beulah ND, Fee Totals: $3,555.63, Defendant Pled Guilty. 3 years confinement to DOC & Rehabilitation. Credit for 3 days served. Probabtion 2 years. Criminal Conspiracy Jeremy Bryan Feller, 33, Velva ND, Fee Totals: $525.00, Defendant Pled Guilty. 2 years confinement to DOCR.

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Mouse River Journal Page 6 July 17, 2019

Legals: Your Right to KnowBID NOTICE

CITy OF TOwNERThe City of Towner is accepting bids

for a 2019 Freightliner or any other com-parable garbage truck with 25 yard HDpacker with trade in of 2013 Freightlinerwith 25 yard HD packer. All specificationscan be received by calling the City Auditorat 701-537-5834. Bids must be received inthe Auditor’s office at 508 1st St. NW.Towner, ND 58788 by August 5th, 2019 at3PM.

The Towner City Board ofCommissioners has the right to reject anyor all bids.

By Order of the Towner CityCommission

Nichole Livedalen, City Auditor(July 17, 24 & 31, 2019)

NOTICE TO CUT wEEDSSTREgE TOwNSHIP

Notice to landowners of StregeTownship: It is the landowner’s responsi-bility to cut road sides, spray spurge andany other noxious weeds.

The Board wants the landowners tohave this done by July 22nd, 2019.

Kathy Bruner, Clerk(July 10 & 17, 2019)

NOTICE OF BIDSNotice is hereby given that McHenry

County will be accepting sealed bids forlog jam removals in McHenry County.

Log jam removals are needed in RedCross and Poplar Grove Townships. Thecontractor will be responsible for removaland disposal of logs, outside of the flood-plain area. A site map is available at thecounty auditor’s office. The work must becompleted by November 1, 2019.

The bids will be opened at the hour of10:00 AM on August 6th, 2019. All bidsmust include a copy of the contractor’slicense and insurance, and be on file on orbefore opening time indicated.

Each bid to be labeled on the outside ofthe envelope "SEALED BID" and showthe item bid on. Bids will not be openedunless these requirements are strictly fol-lowed. All bids are to be submitted toMcHenry County Auditor, 407 Main St SRm 201, Towner, ND 58788.

The Board reserves the right to acceptor reject any and all bids.

Dated this 2nd day of July, 2019.Darlene Carpenter, County Auditor

(July 10 & 17, 2019)

NOTICE OF wEED CUTTINgNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all

township officials, landowners and/oroperators that weeds and grass shall bemowed on all township roadsides andright-of-ways in a satisfactory workman-like manner by July 15, 2019 and againafter September 1 but before October 1,2019.

Weeds and grass that have been cutwith a swather and have fallen on the road,must be removed within 24 hours or a fineof $100 per mile will be added to the taxesof the land adjoining such right-of-way forthe cost of removal. Trees and brush mustalso be controlled. If not, the County mayrefuse service on those roads.

If this work is not completed by July15, 2019 and October 1, 2019, the workwill be done by the Township supervisorsor County Commissioners at the cost of$200 per mile with a minimum of $100 foranything less, and will be added to thetaxes of the land adjoining such right-of-way.

Due to the high cost of maintainingroads and the removal of snow, a mini-mum 9 foot cut must be made to insure theweeds are not higher than the shoulder ofthe road. Roads that are not cut to thesestandards may not receive maintenanceduring the winter months.

By order of the McHenry CountyBoard of Commissioners.

Darlene Carpenter, County Auditor(July 10 & 17, 2019)

SUMMONSIN THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MCHENRY IN THE DISTRICT COURT NORTHEAST JUDICIAL DISTRICT

CIVIL NUMBER: 25-2019-CV-00064U.S. Bank National Association,

Plaintiff, V.Ashley Pister a/k/a Ashley Campbell

and Caleb Pister, and any person in pos-session, and all persons unknown, claim-ing any estate or interest in, or lien orencumbrance upon, the real estatedescribed in the complaint, Defendants.

1. To the above-mentioned Defendantsincluding all persons unknown, claimingany estate or interest in, or lien or encum-brance upon, the real estate described inthe complaint.

2. You are hereby summoned to appearand defend against the Complaint in thisaction, which has been filed with the Clerkof Court and is herewith served upon you,by serving upon the undersigned a copy ofan Answer or other proper response within

twenty-one (21) days after the service ofthis Summons upon you, exclusive of theday of service. If you fail to do so,Judgment by default will be taken againstyou for the relief demanded in theComplaint. The original Complaint is filedwith the Clerk of the District Court in theCounty in which this action is com-menced.

3. This action relates to the foreclosureof a mortgage upon the followingdescribed real property in the County ofMchenry, State of North Dakota:

Sublot 720 of Lot 4 of St. Peter andPaul Addition and Lot 5 & 6 and a portionof Lot 4, Block 1, Senger & BoechlerAddition to the City of Karlsruhe.

Property Address: 501 Main StreetNorth, Karlsruhe, ND 58744

4. The Plaintiff is not seeking a person-al judgment against the above-namedDefendants.

Date: July 1, 2019Benjamin J. Mann 376 East 400 South, Suite 300 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Tel: 801-355-2886 Fax: 801-328-9714 Email: [email protected]

(July 17, 24 & 31, 2019)

BANTRy OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS

witness of Official Election ResultsBantry City, North Dakota

I, Darlene Carpenter, County Auditorfor McHenry County, State of NorthDakota, do hereby certify the enclosedreport of election results is a full, true, andcorrect report of the Abstract of Votes,now on file in this office, showing thenumber of votes cast for and against thequestion voted upon at the June 11, 2019Special Election in the City of Bantry.

(July 17, 2019)

July 19, 2019 — Today is thebirthday of Georg Hildebrandt, whowas born in 1911 in a German vil-lage in the Ukraine. In 1993,Hildebrandt’s book, “Why Are YouStill Alive? A German in the Gulag,”was published in the German lan-guage. A German reviewer wrote,“Why are you still alive? That is thecynical question of a KGB officer tothe author... His fate, which onecould avoid only by escape or sui-cide, represents that of thousands offellow-sufferers. Imaginative, sym-pathetic readers should have strongnerves for this book.”

On NDSU’s Germans fromRussia website, Hildebrandt writes,“Many Germans died in Siberiandetention camps during Stalin’s dic-tatorship. As Germans, they weredeclared as public enemies and after1941, they were accused of collabo-rating with the Fascists.”

Dr. Erich Franz Sommer writes inthe preface: “Testimonies were onlyrarely given by German campinmates; more rarely yet, by thoseGerman colonists who experiencedthemselves forced collectivization inthe Volga region, in the Ukraine, andin the Caucasus, and on the Crimeanpeninsula, and who have surviveddecades of resettlement in Siberiaand Central Asia.

“That is why this biography andthe report of suffering by theUkrainian-German, GeorgeHildebrandt, are of documentaryvalue. He speaks not only for him-self, he speaks also vicariously forthose whose cries and prayers inprisons and in detention camps fellsilent without finding an ear. GeorgeHildebrandt’s report, which I canconfirm from my own experiences,”continues Sommer, “recalls a chap-ter of the Soviet Union’s past withwhich people are still trying to cometo terms and, as far as this is possi-ble, the Kremlin cannot be indiffer-ent towards revising it.”

Hildebrandt, himself, writes, “Iwas born on 19 July 1911, in theGerman village of Kondratjevka,Ukraine, the second of five children.My forefathers came to Russia in

1778.”“After finishing junior high

school in 1927, I worked on myfather’s farm. In March 1929, Stalinbegan to collectivize agriculture, theruin and destruction of many mil-lions of farmers, Russian andGerman alike.”

“Very early one morning inMarch 1930, militia and secretagents of the state police occupiedour entire town,” he said. “All menand boys from 16 years of age werearrested and jailed. I was amongthem. This was my first arrest. Ibegan forced labor in road construc-tion in Konstantinovka. In the fall Ifled to my relatives in Madestovka,where I took a correspondencecourse for technical draftsman untilspring 1931. A series of arrests,imprisonment, and even one escapefollowed, taking me through severallabor camps including that of theinfamous Kolyma.”

“In 1952,” he continues, “I wasprematurely released from a concen-tration camp to remain foreverexiled in Kolyma. However, in1953, I was arrested for the fifthtime in my life and transported to theUrals. The journey took me throughMagadan and (five) prisons, where Iarrived to reunite with my familyalready living there in exile.Immediately after my arrival, I wasadmitted to the hospital for tubercu-losis patients. I had contracted thehighly communicable disease in oneof the prisons.”

Hildebrandt later had two sec-tions of his lung removed inMoscow. He returned to school, andpursued his profession as a drafts-man for ten years before retiring in1971. Three years later he wasallowed to emigrate with his familyto the Federal Republic of Germany.

“Dakota Datebook” is a radio

series from Prairie Public in part-

nership with the State Historical

Society of North Dakota and with

funding from the North Dakota

Humanities Council. See all the

Dakota Datebooks at prairiepub-

lic.org, or subscribe to the

“Dakota Datebook” podcast.

Dakota Datebook cont.(Continued from Page 5)

ABBREVIATED NOTICEOF SOLICITATION

OF VIEWS ON ADMINISTRATIVE RULES

Relating to Standards Of Quality For Waters Of The State

ND Dept. of Environmental

Qualityis soliciting comments and will hold apublic hearing on N.D. Admin. CodeChapter 33.1-16-02.1 at the followinglocation:

ND Dept. ofEnvironmental Quality

918 E. Divide Ave.Bismarck ND

Tues., Sept. 17, 20195:30 p.m. CT

The purpose of the meeting is to providecitizens and stakeholders the opportunityto voice concerns and provide input during the review process as requiredby federal law 33 U.S.C. § 1313(c).The standards may be viewed at the department or on the department’swebsite https//deq.nd.gov/WQ/. A copy of the standards also may be obtained by submitting a written request to the North Dakota Department of EnvironmentalQuality, 918 E Divide Ave, Bismarck ND58501-1947, or by calling the department at 701-328-5210. Written comments sentto the mailing address and received bythe department prior to September 30,2019 will be fully considered.

Dated this 12 day of July 2019. Karl Rockeman, DirectorDivision of Water Quality

ND Dept. of Environmental Quality

McHenry County Court ReportDriving Under the Influence of

Intoxicating LiquorsBryce Wade Hauf, 46, Max,

ND, Fees Totals: $2,325.00,Defendant Pled Guilty. Serve 54days house arrest; surrender vehi-cle to McHenry County Sheriff’sDept.

Theft Of PropertyCorey J Berg, 22, Minot ND,

Fee Totals: $250.00, DefendantPled Guilty. 360 days probabtion.

Simple Assault - Domestic Violance

Patty Lynn Bergstad, 45,Velva ND, Fees waived,Defendant Pled Guilty. 6 monthsprobabtion.

Christopher Cole Pedie, 26,Glenburn ND, Fee Totals:$250.00, Defendant Pled Guilty.Complete anger management ordomestic violence treatmentcourse. The Defendant shall par-ticipate in the Drug Patch pro-gram for 180 days from the dateof this Judgment (endingDecember 6, 2019 at 4:00 pm).30 days confinement, 17 sus-pended, credit for 13 days served.360 days probation. The NoContact provision will continuewith the Victim for 360 days. Theparties are allowed to communi-cate regarding visitation withtheir minor child.

Possession of a Controlled Substance, Marijuana

Samuel Murphy Brewer III,20, Minot ND, Fee Totals:$250.00, Defendant Pled Guilty.360 days probation

Jesse Jay Garcia Jr, 35,Crookston MN, Fee Totals:$275.00, Defendant Pled Guilty.Defendeant subject to randomtesting. 180 days probation.

Nicholas Stuart Kendall,31,Ellendale ND, Fee Totals:$250.00, Defendant Pled Guilty.

Duane Jude King, 24, MinotND, Fee Totals: $250.00,Defendant Pled Guilty. 180 daysprobabtion.

Jody Francis Pahl, 49,Nortonville ND, Fee Totals:$275.00, Defendant Pled Guilty.180 days probation.

Driving under Revocation/Suspension

Bianca Paige Chamberlin, 21,Velva ND, Fee Totals: $500.00,Defendant Pled Guilty

Vernon Jesse Houle, 36,Dunseith ND, Fee Totals:$250.00, Defendant Pled Guilty.

Duane Jude King, 24, MinotND, Fee Totals: $500.00,Defendant Pled Guilty

Richard Lawrence Slater, 28,Belcourt ND, Fee Totals:$250.00, Defendant Pled Guilty.

Hindering law enforcement-False info or report to law

enforcementTony Louis Enno, 48, Mandan

ND, Fee Totals: $350.00,Defendant Pled Guilty. Credit for10 days served. Probation 360days.

Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Jesse Jay Garcia Jr, 35,Crookston MN, Fee totals:$250.00

Nicholas Stuart Kendall,31,Ellendale ND, Fee Totals:$275.00, Defendant Pled Guilty

David Robert Guy, 32, DevilsLake ND, Fee Totals: $500.00,Defendant Pled Guilty. Credit for10 days served. Probation 360days. Concurrent with count 1.

Driving Under Revocation-4thor subsequent off in 5yrsDaniel J Grabinger, 58, Minot

ND, Fee Totals: $1,075.00,Defendant Pled Guilty.

Disorderly ConductDavid Robert Guy, 32, Devils

Lake ND, Fee Totals: $500.00,Defendant Pled Guilty. Credit for10 days served. Probation 360days. Concurrent with count 2.

False Report To LawEnforcement Or Other

Security OfficialsVernon Jesse Houle, 36,

Dunseith ND, Fee Totals:$825.00, Defendant Pled Guilty.Credit for 5 days served, 360days probation.

DUI of Alcohol or w/ AC .08% or >

Tanner Joseph Kadlec, 22,

Bergen ND, Fee Totals:$1,075.00, Defendant PledGuilty. 360 days probation.

Richard Lawrence Slater, 28,Belcourt ND, Fee Totals:$750.00, Defendant Pled Guilty.

Forgery Or CounterfeitingChad Aaron Klimpel, 36,

Sawyer ND, Fee Totals: $225.00,Defendant Pled Guilty. 360 daysprobation.

HarassmentHank James Larson, 30,

Towner ND, Fee Totals: $325.00,Defendant Pled Guilty. TheDefendant shall participate in the24/7 Sobriety SCRAM programfor a period of 18 months.Defendant shall receive credit fortime on pre-trial 24/7 SCRAMsobriety dating back to 3/13/19.This amounts to 83 days as of6/4/19. Probation 18 months.

Hank James Larson, 30,Towner ND, Defendant PledGuilty. 360 days at HoACorrectional and TreatmentCenter; 356 suspended, credit for4 days served.

Unlawful use of plates-DisplayBrent Russell Lenoir, 39,

Belcourt ND, Fee Totals:$100.00, Defendant Pled Guilty

Failure to transfer title-Owner of transferor

Brent Russell Lenoir, 39,Belcourt ND, Fee Totals:$425.00, Defendant Pled Guilty

Violate Disorderly ConductRestraining Order

Jason Allan Mann, 43,Anamoose ND, Fee Totals:$325.00, Defendant Pled Guilty.Comply with protection order, nocontact with victim. Credit for 5days served. 360 days probation.

Driving while LicensePrivilege Is Suspended

Joelce Kai Murphy, 25,Dunsieth ND, Fee Totals:$500.00, Defendant Pled Guilty

Criminal MischiefChristopher Michael Saenz,

25, Minot ND, Fee Totals:$5,138.93, Defendant PledGuilty. 2 years confinement DOC& Rehab; credit for 89 daysserved + 13 days good time totalof 102 days.

Poss of CS-MethamphetamineKerri Jean Tessmann, 37,

Towner ND, Fee Totals: $510.00,Defendant Pled Guilty. 360 daysprobation.

Jennifer Lynn Trowbridge, 42,Minot ND, Fee Totals: $360.00,Defendant Pled Guilty. 360 daysprobation. The defendant will beplaced on the Drug Patch for aperiod of 180 days beginning onthe date of this Order.

Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia - Use Nicholas Stuart Kendall,

31,Ellendale ND, Fee Totals:$25.00, Defendant Pled Guilty

Brent Russell Lenoir, 39,Belcourt ND, Fee Totals: 325.00,Defendant Pled Guilty. 180 daysprobation.

Duane Jude King, 24, MinotND, Fee Totals: $25.00,Defendant Pled Guilty

Shashene M Morin, 32,Dunseith ND,Fee Totals:$325.00, Defendant Pled Guilty.30 days confinement, 22 sus-pended, credit for 8 days served.

Jody Francis Pahl, 49,Nortonville ND, Fee Totals:$25.00, Defendant Pled Guilt.180 days probation.

Jennifer Lynn Trowbridge, 42,Minot ND, Defendant PledGuilty.

Theft Of PropertyAubrey Thomas Wicker, 41,

Beulah ND, Fee Totals:$3,555.63, Defendant PledGuilty. 3 years confinement toDOC & Rehabilitation. Creditfor 3 days served. Probabtion 2years.

Criminal ConspiracyJeremy Bryan Feller, 33, Velva

ND, Fee Totals: $525.00,Defendant Pled Guilty. 2 yearsconfinement to DOCR.