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Community Information Index Minot City Information B-1 COMMUNITY INFORMATION INDEX Minot City Information Minot Area Clubs & (City Officials, Chamber of Commerce, Organizations ............................................ B-13 - B-15 Recreation Commission & School Board Minot Ward, Precinct & Members) ...................................................B-1 & B-2 Legislative District Map ........................................ B-16 Ward County Information................................B-3 & B-4 Minot Area Sports Schedules...................... B-17 - B-20 Local City Information ............................................... B-5 Minot Civic Auditorium ............................................ B-21 Government Information Minot State University Dome .....................B-22 & B-23 City ......................................................................... B-6 North Dakota State Fair County .................................................................... B-6 Fairgrounds .......................................................... B-24 State ............................................................ B-6 - B-10 All Seasons Arena ................................................ B-25 State Officers ..................................................... B-10 Grandstand Seating ............................................. B-26 United States ....................................................... B-11 Minot Recreation Complexes ................................. B-27 Public Schools ........................................................ B-11 Minot Trails System ..................................... B-28 - B-29 Minot Area Public Schools ..................................... B-12 Emergency Planning Guide ......................... B-30 - B-31 Minot Service Clubs ............................................... B-12 Minot Air Force Base Map ...................................... B-32 C MINOT CITY INFORMATION I MAYOR: Curt Zimbelman T City Hall, 515 2nd Ave SW Minot ................................ 857-4750 Y ALDERMEN: 1st Ward ...............................................Dave Lehner, Larry Frey MINOT PARK BOARD: 2nd Ward ...........................................George Withus, Bob Miller PO Box 538 I 3rd Ward....................................... Dean Frantsvog, Jim Hatlelid Robert Petry ................................................................ 839-5347 4th Ward ............................................... Amy Moen, Milton Miller Connie Feist ................................................................ 838-3596 N 5th Ward ..................................... Scott Knudsvig, Tom Seymour 6th Ward ..................................... Blake Krabseth, Mark Jantzer Cliff Hovda................................................................... 839-6164 F 7th Ward ........................................... Lisa Olson, Kevin Connole Richard Sabol, President ............................................ 852-8202 O BUILDING INSPECTIONS/PERMITS: Ron Merritt - Dir. Of Parks........................................... 833-7020 Mitch Flanagan ........................................................... 857-4102 Penny Johnson - Treasurer ......................................... 838-2659 R CITY MANAGER: David W. Waind ................................ 857-4750 Cindy Thomas - Accountant ........................................ 857-4136 M AIRPORT: Andrew Solsvig ........................................... 857-4724 John Drady .................................................................. 838-7970 AUDITOR: Cindy Hemphill ............................................ 857-4784 A AUDITORIUM/RECREATION: Scott Collins ................. 857-4730 ASSESSOR: Kevin Ternes ............................................ 857-4160 T MINOT RECREATION ATTORNEY: John Van Grinsven ................................... 857-4755 COMMISSION FACILITIES: I CITY CLERK: Lisa Jundt .............................................. 857-4752 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Recreation Office, Scott Collins ................................ 857-4730 O Minot Area Development Corporation SH Complex West End ............................................. 857-4788 1020 20th Ave SW .................................................... 852-1075 SH Complex East End .............................................. 857-4789 N ENGINEER/PLANNING/TRAFFIC: Sertoma Complex ..................................................... 857-4796 Lance Meyer ............................................................... 857-4100 FIRE: C J Craven .......................................................... 857-4740 GARBAGE COLLECTION: ........................................... 857-4140 MINOT PARK DISTRICT: HUMAN RESOURCES: Lisa Jundt ............................... 857-4756 PO Box 538 MUNICIPAL JUDGE: Office 420 3rd Ave SW ............................................... 857-4136 Aaron Vibeto ............................................................... 857-4707 POLICE: Jason Olson ................................................... 852-0111 Roosevelt Park Zoo PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR: Office 1219 Burdick Expy E ...................................... 857-4166 Dan Jonasson ............................................................. 857-4140 Greater Minot Zoological Society PUBLIC LIBRARY DIRECTOR: 1219 Burdick Expy E ................................................ 857-4166 Jerry Kaup - 516 2nd Ave SW Minot .......................... 852-1045 Maintenance Shop-City Forestry SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS: 300 14th St NE ......................................................... 857-4178 Penny Johnson ........................................................... 857-4771 Roosevelt Park Pool STREET MAINTENANCE: 1219 Burdick Expy E ................................................ 857-4114 Rick Hair...................................................................... 857-4140 Souris Valley Golf Course TREASURER: Penny Johnson ........................................................... 857-4771 Pro Shop 2400 14th Ave SW ................................... 857-4189 WATER BILLING: ......................................................... 857-4777 Maintenance Shop WATER MAINTENANCE: Mark Vollmer ....................... 857-4150 2050 14th Ave SW .................................................... 857-4188 WATER PLANT SUPERINTENDENT: Maysa Arena ............................................................... 857-1544 Alan Verbitsky.............................................................. 857-4760 Jack Hoeven Wee Links .............................................. 857-1570 B-2 MINOT AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICERS Randy Hauck, Chair • Alan Estvold, Chair-Elect • Bruce Walker & John Knecht, Past Chairs • Pam Karpenko, Treasurer BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jeremy Becker • Rob Buchholz • Dave Bussard • John Coughlin • Alan Estvold • David Fuller • Katie Haarsager Randy Hauck • Linda Johnson • Pam Karpenko • Jonn Knecht • Fred Lien • John MacMartin • Duane Poynter Chad Schmidt • Randy Schwan • Dusty Wald • Bruce Walker MINOT RECREATION COMMISSION 420 3rd Ave SW, Minot, ND 58701 • 701-857-4730 • Fax 701-857-4799 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jim Blomberg, Chairman Kevin Bohl • Brad Johnson • Jay Landsiedel • Laura Mihalick (School) • Dean Frantsvog (Council) • Robert Petry PRINCIPALS MINOT AIR FORCE BASE DISTRICT #160 HIGH SCHOOLS School Board Members MAGIC CITY CAMPUS,1100 11th Ave SW 857-4500 • Fax 857-4521 Name Title Address Residence # Scott Faul William Keys President 96 H St., MAFB, ND 58704 727-0513 Jeri Grant C Jamee Lynch Moore Vice President 140 Winding Way, MAFB, ND 58704 559-908-3119 Harlan Johnson Shayna Hughes Member 112-1 Gramercy Ct, MAFB, ND 58704 509-6176 CENTRAL CAMPUS, 215 1st St SE 857-4660 • Fax 857-4636 I Byron Brown Member 186-1 Winding Way, MAFB, ND 58704 720-8361 Keith Altendorf Cameron Peters Member 115-2 Waverly Way, MAFB, ND 58704 330-3275 Chuck Kranz T Robert Martin CENTRAL CAMPUS PLUS Y Campus Address: 3800 11th Ave SE MINOT PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 Mailing Address: 215 1st St SE School Board Members 857-8777 • Fax 857-8778 William Cox I SOURIS RIVER CAMPUS, 1510 Univ Ave W N 857-4496 • Fax 857-4508 Name Title Address Residence # Ned Strand MIDDLE SCHOOLS F Jim Rostad President 6210 Highway 2 & 52 West 852-2392 ERIK RAMSTAD, 424 3rd Ave SW Roger Kluck Vice-President 805 33rd Ave SW Unit B 720-0721 O 857-4466 • Fax 857-4464 Laura Mihalick Member 916 15 1/2 Ave SE 838-4811 Ione Sautner R Brenda Foster Member 916 13th Ave SE 833-2212 Bryn Iverson Steve Velk Member 605 34th Ave SW Unit H 838-2825 JIM HILL, 1000 6th St SW M 857-4477 • Fax 857-4479 Cindy Mau A Mike Arlien MEMORIAL, 1 Rocket Rd, MAFB T AdministratION 727-3300 • Fax 727-3303 215 2nd St SE • Minot ND 58701-3985 Tom Holtz I Switchboard 857-4400 • Main Floor Fax - 857-4432 • Purchasing Dept. Fax - 857-4405 ElementarY BEL AIR, 501 25th St NW O 857-4590 - Mike Fogarty N Office # Name Title BELL, 5901 Hwy 52 S 857-4422 ............................. Mr. Mark Vollmer ..................................Superintendent 420-1880 - Dale Roed DAKOTA, 101 Eagle Way, MAFB 857-4426 ............................. Ms. Kim Slotsve ...................................Asst. Superintendent Of Secondary 727-3310 - Kathryn Lenertz 857-4428 ............................. Mr. Scott Moum ....................................Business Manager EDISON, 701 17th Ave SW 857-4457 ............................. Dr. Jeff Holm ........................................Asst. Superintendent Of Elementary 857-4595 - Joy Walker LEWIS & CLARK, 2215 8th St NW 857-4451 ............................. Mr. Barry Brooks ..................................Director
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