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Page 14 Mountrail County Promoter, Inc., Stanley, ND Wednesday, July 22, 2020 Prairie Painting Phone 628-3004 - Stanley, ND Business Cards Business Cards Norman M. Mell and Associates, P.C. Certied Public Accountants PO Box 699 Stanley, ND 58784 Phone 628-2185 Services Services Medical Services Medical Services D & L Heating & Air Danny Sauber, owner PO Box 596 204 Main Street Stanley, ND 58784 701-628- HEAT (4328) AM Construction & Seamless Gutters Plus Leaf Relief Gutter Toppers, siding, decks, garages and more! Call Dan at: 701-629-0491 COLUMBIA GRAIN INC. Ross, ND Custom cleaning of small grains and legumes • Custom Bagging • Seed, Feed & Chemical Sales 1-800-334-3833 701-755-3207 Reynolds Realty Angela R. Olson, Broker Stanley, ND 628-2775 701-898-0657 Day Cell Blind Alley Window Treatments by Hunter Douglas and Graber Professionally Installed - Free Estimates Tim Bryant (701) 628-3004 Stanley Ace Hardware 205 Main St. Stanley, ND 58784 701-628-2252 Insurance Insurance Mortensen Chiropractic Clinic Gregory L. Mortensen, DC 108 Main Street, Stanley, ND Call 628-7246 Mountrail County Medical Center Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mark Longmuir, MD Tammie Braaat, FNP Rich Laksonen, FNP Abbey Ruland, PA Please Call to Schedule Appointments with one of these providers. 628-2505 Minot 900 N. Broadway Ste 102 701.837.1254 800.647.4402 Raoul K. Brandt Independent Agent 701.629.9670 Cell New Town 401 5th St S. 701.627.4933 701.627.4567 • Auto • Farm • Commercial • Life • Home • Crop • Oil Field • Health (& Prescription Drugs, Medicare Supplements) (Hail & Multi-Peril) • Long Term Care Stanley 408 S. Main 701.628.2250 800.568.2488 Williston 1510 2nd Ave. W Ste 20 701.572.6733 866.572.6465 701.629.9670 Cell Ray 104 Railroad Ave. 701.568.2550 866.784.8558 Brandi Larson Agency LLC Brandi Larson Agent 8098 Country Estates Rd. P.O. Box 910 Stanley, ND 58784 OfÀce (701) 628-1414 Toll Free (888) 508-1414 Fax (701) 628-1415 Auto * Home * Life * Farm & Ranch Crop * Business * Health Fixed Investments * Long Term Care Email: [email protected] The Floor House 200 Main St., Powers Lake 701-629-5172 We Sell and Install Carpet ~ Wood ~ Tile Waterproof Planks Tuesday: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wed-Fri: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekends by Appointment www.theÁoorhouse.net Insurance Insurance Work Wanted! Barbwire Fencing Install or Tear Out Ditch mowing Box Blading Call Randal at 629-0498 or Eric at 629-0049 498 9 Boots and Saddles Zipper Repair; Boot, Shoe and Saddle Repair W. Dean Marmon 8546 47th St. NW, New Town, ND H: 701-627-4926 C: 701-664-7436 Professional Professional Services Services 112 S. Main Street 112 S. Main Street Wednesdays, call (701) 628-2136 DOT Physicals Dr. K. Todd Johnson Cell #: (701) 720-0436 Homestead Acres Boarding Kennels Your Pet’s Home Away From Home 6459 96th Ave NW, Ross, ND Nola S. Williams, TLC Provider (701) 755-3528 Rudolph Electric Residential Commercial Farm & Ranch Master Licensed & Insured Lic. #M3600 Call 701-629-5664 Insurance Insurance Services Services Langhans Funeral Home Directors ~ Paul and Justina Langhans 106 South Main Street ~ Parshall, ND 58770 (701) 862-3321 or (701) 627-4400 Dedicated to serving families with care and compassion since 2002. [email protected] www.langhansfuneralhome.com Happy Birthday from the Mountrail County Medical Center! During your birthday month you can receive a Birthday Blood Draw. Your BBD will include a: Complete Blood Count, Complete Metabolic Prole and a Lipid Screen for only $35! (Cash and Checks only please) Stop in during regular clinic hours at the T.H. Reiarson Rural Health Clinic to claim your BBD AND REMEMBER TO FAST!!! Services Services American Family Mutual Insurance Company, American Family Insurance Company, 6000 American Parkway, Madison WI 53783 006441—Rev. 11/15 © 2015 Michael A. Lucy Agency, Inc. 109 Main St Stanley ND, 58784 (701) 721-1078 mobile (701) 628-3909 Michael A. Lucy Agency, Inc. 109 Main St Stanley ND, 58784 (701) 721-1078 mobile (701) 628-3909 American Family Mutual Insurance Company, American Family Insurance Company, 6000 American Parkway, Madison WI 53783 006441—Rev. 11/15 © 2015 Americ Americ Americ Americ Ameri Americ Americ Ameri Americ Americ Americ Americ Amer Ameri Americ Americ Americ Ame Ame American Fam an Fam an Fam an Fam an Fam an Fa an Fam n Fam an Fam an Fam an Fam an Fam an Fam an Fam an Fam n Fa an Fam an Fam an Fam an Fam an Family Mu ily Mu y M ily Mu y Mu Mu ily M ly Mu ily Mu Mu ly Mu ily Mu ily Mu ily M ily Mu ily Mu ily M ily Mu ily Mu ily M M tual I tual I tua tual tual I ua tua tual I tual I tual I tual ual I tual tual I tual I tual tual I tual tual I tual tual Insuran nsuran nsuran nsuran nsuran nsuran nsuran nsura nsuran nsuran nsuran nsu nsuran an nsuran suran nsuran nsuran suran nsuran nsurance Com ce Com ce Com ce Com ce Com ce Com ce Com e Com ce Com ce Com ce Com ce Com ce Com Com ce Com ce Com ce Co ce Com ce Com ce Com ce Company, any, pany pany, pany, pany, any, pany, pany, pany, pa pany pany, pany pany, y pany, pany pany, pany Americ Americ Ame Americ Americ Amer Amer Americ Americ Am Ame me Am Ame American Fam an Fam an Fam Fam an Fam n Fam n Fam an Fam am an Fa n Fam an Fam an Fa n Fa an Fam an an Fam n Fa ily In ily In ly ly I ily In y I ily In y In ly In ily y In ly ily In I ily In ly suranc suranc suranc suran suranc suranc suranc suranc suranc suranc suran suranc suranc suranc su suran urance Comp e Comp e Comp Comp Com e Comp e Comp Comp e Comp mp e Comp e Comp e Comp Comp e Comp e Comp C e Comp Comp e Comp Company any, an any an ny, an any, any any, any any ny, ny any 0 000 A 6000 A 6000 A 6000 A 6000 A 000 A 6000 A 6000 A 000 A 00 A 6 0 6000 A 6000 A 6000 A 6000 A 000 A 6000 A 0 America i erica merica merica meric e i merica i i meric erica meric i m meric i i me Pk n Pa Park n Park Pk n Park Pk a n Park n Park n Park n Park Pk Par Pk Park Park rk n Park a way, M way, M M way, M ay, M M way, M way way, M way, M M way, M M way, M M way, way, Madison adison adiso di adison d adison adison di di adison adis d diso adison WI 5 WI 5 WI 5 5 5 WI WI WI 5 WI 5 WI 5 WI 5 W WI 5 WI 5 5 WI 5 WI 5 WI 5 5 53783 3783 3783 3783 378 3783 3783 378 3 83 378 3783 3783 83 783 3783 83 3783 3 3783 006441 00644 006441 006441 0064 6441 00644 00644 00644 0064 06441 006441 00644 0064 006441 006441 006441 0644 006441 006441 06441—Rev. —Re —Rev Rev —Rev —Re —Rev Re —Rev —Rev —Rev —Rev —Rev —Rev —Rev —Rev —Rev R —Re Rev —Re 11/15 11/1 11/15 11/15 1/15 11/15 11/15 1/15 /15 /15 11/15 /15 /15 11/15 1/15 5 /1 11/15 /15 11/15 / © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 015 2015 2 2015 201 201 01 015 20 5 Residential Remodeling and Renovation! Stanley, ND Licensed and Insured [email protected] (701) 621-6760 28971A N9-16 Licensed agent/producer of Thrivent Financial, marketing name for Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. Registered representative of Thrivent Investment Management, Inc. Thrivent.com/disclosures. Additional Disclosure:Fee-based investment advisory services are available through qualified investment advisor representatives only. Kyle W Hanson FIC Financial Associate 109 Main St S PO Box 856 Stanley, ND 58784 701-628-2394 Appleton, Wisconsin • Minneapolis, Minnesota • Thrivent.com • 800-847-4836 CUSTOMIZED FINANCIAL PLANNING TAILORED FOR YOU Experience Makes The Difference BARRY’S EXCAVATING Septic Systems ~ Basements ~ Footings ~ Dirt Hauling Sewer & Water Lines ~ Landscaping ~ Snow Removal Phone: 624-5757 Barry Schlosser, Owner Phone: 624-5757 Barry Schlosser, Owner Cell: 721-3814 Minot, ND Cell: 721-3814 Minot, ND BRADDOCK INSURANCE Life - Health - Annui es Call Harry at (701) 629-1514 www.braddocklifehealth.com Dr. Tesha Gustafson Dr. David P. Colby Located at 102 S. Main St., Stanley Appointments may be scheduled by calling Kenmare 701-385-4004 Stanley 701-628-3232 PLAZA CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES May 11, 2020 PRESENT: Mayor Terry Reese, City Council members Phil Westgard, Dave Reum, Becky Wold, Greg Schoess OTHERS PRESENT: Jim Olson, AE2S, City Engineer Jason Strand, AE2S, City Attorney Bill Woods The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. Minutes Dave moved, seconded by Greg, to ap- prove the minutes of the Tax Equalization Meeting of April 14, 2020. The vote was all in favor, motion carried. Becky moved, seconded by Dave, to approve the minutes of April 14, 2020 City Council meeting. The vote was all in favor, motion carried. Bills Phil moved, seconded by Becky, to ap- prove the May 2020 bills. The vote was all in favor, motion carried. Public Meeting for Plaza’s Proposed New Water Tower Jim Olson of AE2S, who is responsible for writing the Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) to apply for USDA funding for construction of a proposed new water tower in the City of Plaza, opened the Pub- lic Meeting to provide information on the project. Jim thanked the Council and opened the Public Meeting. He explained that the original date of the meeting had to be postponed due to restrictions related to the coronavirus. He stated the date change had been published in the newspaper. He stated that there will be one more Public Information meeting held once the PER is completed, which will be next month, and it will be available for review in the City Ofce. He then reviewed the summary of the Project’s Report, providing information for the following sections of the Summary: Summary Section, Preliminary Engi- neering Report 1. Present condition of the existing fa- cility 2. Reason for the project 3. Improvement Alternatives 4. Project Costs Opinion 5. Recommended Alternatives 6. Funding Alternatives 7. User Impact 8. Conclusions and Recommendations Jims said that Plaza’s existing water tower had been built in 1955; it is now expe- riencing internal coating failures and does not meet current OSHA safety standards. He said that if the project is funded, the existing tower will be torn down. Should the existing tower fail, the City would have no water for ghting res. The City needs to provide continued, reliable water ser- vice; at present the City is provided water through North Prairie Rural Water District at a rate. The current water tower can hold up to 50,000 gallons, the proposed new wa- ter tower will hold up to 100,000 gallons. He explained that if the City is provided funding under the USDA grant process, those funds could pay for 45% of the proj- ect’s costs and the remaining amount could be covered by a low-interest loan through the USDA’s Wastewater Loan process. The loan would be repaid through increased utility rates, with estimated payment of $39,000/year for 40 years. The total project cost is estimated at $1.79 million. Jim and the Council discussed various logo ideas for the new water tower as well. He hopes to have a nal design chosen in time for the next meeting. Construction would begin in the fall of 2020 with com- pletion in the fall of 2021. Dave moved, seconded by Greg, to hold another Public Information Meeting concerning the proposed water tower proj- ect at the Council’s next meeting, June 8, 2020 at 7 p.m. The vote was all in favor, motion carried. City Engineer Report Jason had the contract ready for signa- ture for the new Lift Station Project to be constructed for the new Mountrail County Shop building. Becky moved, seconded by Phil, to au- thorize Mayor Terry Reese to sign the con- tract with AE2S for the construction of the new lift station. The vote was all in favor, motion carried. City Attorney Report NPRWD Easement Phil said he had reviewed the easement request from NPRWD and had forwarded it to City Attorney Bill Woods for his review. Bill stated he would like the City to wait on signing it until such time that NPRWD had provided the City with a map showing the exact path of the pipeline for which the easement is requested. Bill next read through his suggested changes and additions to the City’s up- dated Ordinance book for the Chapters 13 through 18. This is the rst reading of pro- posed updates to the City’s Ordinances and will be nal after the second reading and publication in the newspaper. The Council and Bill next discussed various matters that have been on hold since the resignation of the City’s former attorney. Becky moved, seconded by Dave, to have Bill contact former City Attorney Alicia Brenna to request notes and docu- ments related to three matters she had been handling on behalf of the City. The vote was all in favor, motion carried. The Council also directed the City At- torney to send a letter to a resident about use and discharge of rearms within the City. New Business Bill next discussed the need for a rate schedule of xed charges for any work that the City needs to do when a resident ne- glects a property. Currently the City charg- es $75/hour for mowing and $150/hour for any work involving the City’s heavy snow or dirt moving equipment. The Council dis- cussed the need to increase mowing costs owing to machine upkeep, replacement and employee costs. Becky moved, seconded by Dave, to increase the City’s mowing fee to $100 per City lot. The vote was all in favor, motion carried. Old Business Dave asked if the County will bring in their nal plans for their shop for the Council to review? Terry said yes they are planning to present their nal plans for the City’s review and approval. Phil shared that a resident had asked if the City could provide gravel or other materials to repair his alleyway. Terry said there is plenty of loose asphalt available but will discuss this with the resident rst. Adjournment Phil moved, seconded by Dave, to ad- journ the meeting at 9:20 p.m. The vote was all in favor, motion carried. Pemina Yellow Bird, City Auditor Terry Reese, Mayor Plaza City Council Minutes CITY OF PALERMO MINUTES 7/7/2020 Mayor called the meeting to order. Wayne Enger and Walter Dunham signed their oath of ofce papers for being elected to serve. Motion to appointment Kathryne Meckle as the City Auditor was made by Kevin Marmon, seconded by Wayne Enger. Motion carried. Minutes from the last meeting were read. Motion to accept the minutes as read was made by Kevin Marmon, seconded by Kenny Meckle. Motion carried. Old Business: The Mayor has ordered the 15MPH signs. The backboards are here. Will work on getting them put up. The Flooring in the City Building is getting done. Motion to go with Gronos Construction out of Minot for the siding was made by Kenny Meckle, seconded by Kevin Mar- mon. Motion carried. New Business: Motion to get more cupboards for in the City Building was made by Kenny Meckle, seconded by Wayne Enger. Motion carried. The Mail Carrier asked if the City could get another parcel locker. The motion to get another parcel locker was made by Kevin Marmon, seconded by Kenny Meckle. Mo- tion carried. The City received a complaint letter from a resident in town about a couple of dogs. The Auditor will send the dog owner a letter about this. Talked about hiring someone to cut down some trees between the two City Buildings. Motion to do this was made by Wayne Enger, seconded by Kenny Meckle. Motion carried. Motion to pay the bills was made by Kevin Marmon, seconded by Wayne Enger. Motion carried. The City still had some Gaming money left over from last quarter. Motion to pay the requests as follows was made by Kenny Meckle, seconded by Kevin Marmon. Motion carried. Stanley FBLA: $500; Mountrail Coun- ty 4-H: $500; Mountrail Bethel Home Aux: $250 Motion to adjourn was made by Kevin Marmon, seconded by Wayne Enger. Mo- tion carried. The next meeting will be August 4 at 7:00 P.M. This will be the Preliminary Budget Meeting. Kathryne Meckle City Auditor Minutes Of the Palermo City Council STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MOUNTRAIL IN DISTRICT COURT NORTHCENTRAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT Civil No. 31-2020-CV-00072 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION AND NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS Bill Brenner, Trustee of the Julian J. LaLonde Trust, UTA August 12, 1980, Plaintiff, vs. Julian John Lalonde, a/k/a Jay LaLonde, Synove LaLonde, Hu William- son, Wells Fargo Bank, Montana/NA suc- cessor to Northwest Capital Management & Trust Co., f/k/a Northwest Union Trust Company, and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in the Complaint, whether as heirs, devi- sees, legatees, or personal representatives of any of the above-named persons who may be deceased or under any other title or interest in the property. Defendants. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFEN- DANTS AND TO ALL OTHER PER- SONS UNKNOWN, GREETINGS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and defend against the Complaint in this action, which is here- with served upon you and led with the Clerk of this Court, by serving upon the undersigned an Answer or other proper response within twenty-one (21) days af- ter the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. Publica- tion is considered served on the last date of publications. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFEN- DANTS: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the above-entitled action is brought for the purpose of quieting title of 5/160 mineral interest originally owned by Jay LaLonde, his heirs, devisees, and assigns and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in the Complaint, whether as heirs, devisees, legatees, or per- sonal representatives of any of the above- named persons who may be deceased or under any other title or interest in the prop- erty, in the following real estate located in Mountrail County, North Dakota, to wit: Township 157 North, Range 94 West, 5TH P.M. Section 8: SE¼SE¼ Section 9: S½SW¼, SW¼SE¼ Dated this 1 day of July, 2020. Donald L. Netzer NETZER LAW OFFICE, P.C. ND Bar No. 05606 1060 South Central Ave, Ste. 2 Sidney, Montana 59270 Ph.: 406-433-5511 [email protected] Attorney for Plaintiff July 8, 15, 22, 2020 PROBATE NO. 31-2020-PR-00064 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MOUNTRAIL COUNTY, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARIAN ALLIE, DECEASED. NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR FORMAL APPOINTMENT OF A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE IN INTESTACY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Robert H. Allie has led a Petition for For- mal Appointment of a Personal Represen- tative in Intestacy. Hearing has been set upon said Petition for Thursday, August 6, at 10:30 A.M., at the Courtroom of the above named Court in the City of Stanley, County of Mountrail, State of North Dakota. Dated this 1st day of July, 2020. Amber J. Fiesel (ID# 06411) Fiesel Law, P.C. Attorney at Law P.O. Box 246 Powers Lake, ND 58773 Ph. 701-464-8321 am[email protected] Attorney for Personal Representative July 8, 15, 22, 2020

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Prairie PaintingTim BryantStaining-Painting

WallpaperingPhone 628-3004 - Stanley, ND

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N o r m a n M . M e l la n d A s s o c i a t e s , P. C .

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Stanley, ND 58784Phone 628-2185

ServicesServ ices Medica l Se rv icesMedica l Se rv icesD & L

Heating & AirDanny Sauber,

ownerPO Box 596

204 Main StreetStanley, ND 58784

701-628- HEAT (4328)

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Plus Leaf ReliefGutter Toppers,siding, decks,

garages and more!Call Dan at:

701-629-0491

COLUMBIA

GRAIN INC.

Ross, ND• Custom cleaning of small grains and legumes• Custom Bagging• Seed, Feed & Chemical Sales1-800-334-3833701-755-3207

Reynolds RealtyAngela R. Olson, Broker

Stanley, ND 628-2775 701-898-0657 Day Cell

Blind AlleyWindow Treatments by

Hunter Douglas and GraberProfessionally Installed - Free Estimates

Tim Bryant(701) 628-3004

StanleyAce

Hardware 205 Main St.

Stanley, ND 58784

701-628-2252

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MortensenChiropractic

ClinicGregory L. Mortensen, DC

108 Main Street, Stanley, ND

Call 628-7246

Mountrail CountyMedical CenterMonday-Friday

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Email: [email protected] Floor House200 Main St., Powers Lake

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W. Dean Marmon8546 47th St. NW, New Town, NDH: 701-627-4926 C: 701-664-7436

Professional Professional ServicesServices

112 S. Main Street112 S. Main StreetWednesdays,

call (701) 628-2136DOT Physicals

Dr. K. Todd JohnsonCell #: (701) 720-0436

Homestead Acres Boarding Kennels

Your Pet’s Home Away From Home6459 96th Ave NW, Ross, ND

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Dedicated to serving families with care and compassion since 2002.

[email protected] www.langhansfuneralhome.com

Happy Birthday from theMountrail County Medical Center!

During your birthday month you can receive a Birthday Blood Draw.

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Lipid Screen for only $35!

(Cash and Checks only please)Stop in during regular clinic hours at the

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PLAZA CITY COUNCILMEETING MINUTES

May 11, 2020PRESENT: Mayor Terry Reese, City

Council members Phil Westgard, Dave Reum, Becky Wold, Greg Schoess

OTHERS PRESENT: Jim Olson, AE2S, City Engineer Jason Strand, AE2S, City Attorney Bill Woods

The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m.

MinutesDave moved, seconded by Greg, to ap-

prove the minutes of the Tax Equalization Meeting of April 14, 2020. The vote was all in favor, motion carried.

Becky moved, seconded by Dave, to approve the minutes of April 14, 2020 City Council meeting. The vote was all in favor, motion carried.

BillsPhil moved, seconded by Becky, to ap-

prove the May 2020 bills. The vote was all in favor, motion carried.

Public Meeting for Plaza’s Proposed New Water Tower

Jim Olson of AE2S, who is responsible for writing the Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) to apply for USDA funding for construction of a proposed new water tower in the City of Plaza, opened the Pub-lic Meeting to provide information on the project.

Jim thanked the Council and opened the Public Meeting. He explained that the original date of the meeting had to be postponed due to restrictions related to the coronavirus. He stated the date change had been published in the newspaper. He stated that there will be one more Public Information meeting held once the PER is completed, which will be next month, and it will be available for review in the City Offi ce. He then reviewed the summary of the Project’s Report, providing information for the following sections of the Summary:

Summary Section, Preliminary Engi-neering Report

1. Present condition of the existing fa-cility

2. Reason for the project3. Improvement Alternatives4. Project Costs Opinion5. Recommended Alternatives6. Funding Alternatives7. User Impact8. Conclusions and RecommendationsJims said that Plaza’s existing water

tower had been built in 1955; it is now expe-riencing internal coating failures and does not meet current OSHA safety standards. He said that if the project is funded, the existing tower will be torn down. Should the existing tower fail, the City would have no water for fi ghting fi res. The City needs to provide continued, reliable water ser-vice; at present the City is provided water through North Prairie Rural Water District at a rate. The current water tower can hold up to 50,000 gallons, the proposed new wa-ter tower will hold up to 100,000 gallons. He explained that if the City is provided funding under the USDA grant process, those funds could pay for 45% of the proj-ect’s costs and the remaining amount could be covered by a low-interest loan through the USDA’s Wastewater Loan process. The loan would be repaid through increased utility rates, with estimated payment of $39,000/year for 40 years. The total project cost is estimated at $1.79 million.

Jim and the Council discussed various logo ideas for the new water tower as well. He hopes to have a fi nal design chosen in time for the next meeting. Construction would begin in the fall of 2020 with com-pletion in the fall of 2021.

Dave moved, seconded by Greg, to hold another Public Information Meeting concerning the proposed water tower proj-ect at the Council’s next meeting, June 8, 2020 at 7 p.m. The vote was all in favor, motion carried.

City Engineer ReportJason had the contract ready for signa-

ture for the new Lift Station Project to be constructed for the new Mountrail County Shop building.

Becky moved, seconded by Phil, to au-thorize Mayor Terry Reese to sign the con-tract with AE2S for the construction of the new lift station. The vote was all in favor, motion carried.

City Attorney ReportNPRWD EasementPhil said he had reviewed the easement

request from NPRWD and had forwarded it to City Attorney Bill Woods for his review. Bill stated he would like the City to wait on signing it until such time that NPRWD had provided the City with a map showing the exact path of the pipeline for which the easement is requested.

Bill next read through his suggested changes and additions to the City’s up-dated Ordinance book for the Chapters 13 through 18. This is the fi rst reading of pro-posed updates to the City’s Ordinances and will be fi nal after the second reading and publication in the newspaper.

The Council and Bill next discussed various matters that have been on hold since the resignation of the City’s former attorney. Becky moved, seconded by Dave, to have Bill contact former City Attorney Alicia Brenna to request notes and docu-ments related to three matters she had been handling on behalf of the City. The vote was all in favor, motion carried.

The Council also directed the City At-torney to send a letter to a resident about use and discharge of fi rearms within the City.

New BusinessBill next discussed the need for a rate

schedule of fi xed charges for any work that the City needs to do when a resident ne-glects a property. Currently the City charg-es $75/hour for mowing and $150/hour for any work involving the City’s heavy snow or dirt moving equipment. The Council dis-cussed the need to increase mowing costs owing to machine upkeep, replacement and employee costs.

Becky moved, seconded by Dave, to increase the City’s mowing fee to $100 per City lot. The vote was all in favor, motion carried.

Old BusinessDave asked if the County will bring

in their fi nal plans for their shop for the Council to review? Terry said yes they are planning to present their fi nal plans for the City’s review and approval.

Phil shared that a resident had asked if the City could provide gravel or other materials to repair his alleyway. Terry said there is plenty of loose asphalt available but will discuss this with the resident fi rst.

AdjournmentPhil moved, seconded by Dave, to ad-

journ the meeting at 9:20 p.m. The vote was all in favor, motion carried. Pemina Yellow Bird, City Auditor

Terry Reese, Mayor

Plaza CityCouncilMinutes

CITY OF PALERMO MINUTES7/7/2020

Mayor called the meeting to order. Wayne Enger and Walter Dunham

signed their oath of offi ce papers for being elected to serve.

Motion to appointment Kathryne Meckle as the City Auditor was made by Kevin Marmon, seconded by Wayne Enger. Motion carried.

Minutes from the last meeting were read. Motion to accept the minutes as read was made by Kevin Marmon, seconded by Kenny Meckle. Motion carried.

Old Business:The Mayor has ordered the 15MPH

signs.The backboards are here. Will work on

getting them put up.The Flooring in the City Building is

getting done.Motion to go with Gronos Construction

out of Minot for the siding was made by Kenny Meckle, seconded by Kevin Mar-mon. Motion carried.

New Business:Motion to get more cupboards for in the

City Building was made by Kenny Meckle, seconded by Wayne Enger. Motion carried.

The Mail Carrier asked if the City could get another parcel locker. The motion to get another parcel locker was made by Kevin Marmon, seconded by Kenny Meckle. Mo-tion carried.

The City received a complaint letter from a resident in town about a couple of dogs. The Auditor will send the dog owner a letter about this.

Talked about hiring someone to cut down some trees between the two City Buildings. Motion to do this was made by Wayne Enger, seconded by Kenny Meckle. Motion carried.

Motion to pay the bills was made by Kevin Marmon, seconded by Wayne Enger. Motion carried.

The City still had some Gaming money left over from last quarter.

Motion to pay the requests as follows was made by Kenny Meckle, seconded by Kevin Marmon. Motion carried.

Stanley FBLA: $500; Mountrail Coun-ty 4-H: $500; Mountrail Bethel Home Aux: $250

Motion to adjourn was made by Kevin Marmon, seconded by Wayne Enger. Mo-tion carried.

The next meeting will be August 4 at 7:00 P.M. This will be the Preliminary Budget Meeting.

Kathryne Meckle City Auditor

Minutes Ofthe PalermoCity Council

STATE OF NORTH DAKOTACOUNTY OF MOUNTRAIL

IN DISTRICT COURTNORTHCENTRAL

JUDICIAL DISTRICTCivil No. 31-2020-CV-00072

SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATIONAND NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS Bill Brenner, Trustee of the Julian J.

LaLonde Trust, UTA August 12, 1980,Plaintiff,vs.Julian John Lalonde, a/k/a Jay

LaLonde, Synove LaLonde, Hu William-son, Wells Fargo Bank, Montana/NA suc-cessor to Northwest Capital Management & Trust Co., f/k/a Northwest Union Trust Company, and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in the Complaint, whether as heirs, devi-sees, legatees, or personal representatives of any of the above-named persons who may be deceased or under any other title or interest in the property.

Defendants. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA

TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFEN-DANTS AND TO ALL OTHER PER-SONS UNKNOWN, GREETINGS:

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and defend against the Complaint in this action, which is here-with served upon you and fi led with the Clerk of this Court, by serving upon the undersigned an Answer or other proper response within twenty-one (21) days af-ter the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. Publica-tion is considered served on the last date of publications. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

NOTICE TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFEN-

DANTS: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the above-entitled action is brought for the purpose of quieting title of 5/160 mineral interest originally owned by Jay LaLonde, his heirs, devisees, and assigns and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in or lien or encumbrance upon the property described in the Complaint, whether as heirs, devisees, legatees, or per-sonal representatives of any of the above-named persons who may be deceased or under any other title or interest in the prop-erty, in the following real estate located in Mountrail County, North Dakota, to wit:

Township 157 North, Range 94 West, 5TH P.M.

Section 8: SE¼SE¼Section 9: S½SW¼, SW¼SE¼ Dated this 1 day of July, 2020.

Donald L. NetzerNETZER LAW OFFICE, P.C.

ND Bar No. 056061060 South Central Ave, Ste. 2

Sidney, Montana 59270Ph.: 406-433-5511

[email protected] for Plaintiff

July 8, 15, 22, 2020

PROBATE NO. 31-2020-PR-00064IN THE DISTRICT COURT

OF MOUNTRAIL COUNTY,STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARIAN ALLIE, DECEASED.

NOTICE OF HEARINGPETITION FOR FORMAL

APPOINTMENT OF A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE IN INTESTACY

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Robert H. Allie has fi led a Petition for For-mal Appointment of a Personal Represen-tative in Intestacy.

Hearing has been set upon said Petition for Thursday, August 6, at 10:30 A.M., at the Courtroom of the above named Court in the City of Stanley, County of Mountrail, State of North Dakota.

Dated this 1st day of July, 2020.Amber J. Fiesel (ID# 06411)

Fiesel Law, P.C.Attorney at Law

P.O. Box 246Powers Lake, ND 58773

Ph. 701-464-8321amfi [email protected]

Attorney for Personal RepresentativeJuly 8, 15, 22, 2020