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District Judge Daniel Narum Re-Elected Dakota Datebook Ransom County Gazette • February 11, 2019 • Page 5 claim will be forever barred. Claims must either be presented to RYAN C. KENYON, Public Notices personal representative of the estate, at 753 Legislative Update... A public notice is information Oak Ridge Drive, Lisbon, North Dakota informing citizens of government 58054 or filed with the Court. Dated this activities that may affect the citizens’ 29th day of January, 2019. District 24 Capitol everyday lives. Public notices have RYAN C. KENYON Sen. Larry Robinson been printed in local newspapers, Personal Representative the trusted sources for community 753 OAK RIDGE DR. The 2019 session of the legis- time there was a gas tax adjust- tee in the next couple of weeks. LISBON, ND 58054 Chatter information, for more than 200 years. Fallon M. Kelly, ND ID#05966 lature is in its 6th week of legisla- ment was in 2005. The bill will then come to the JONES and KELLY, ATTORNEYS AT tive activity. We are working hard Work continues on the Depart- Senate Appropriations Commit- By Diane Newberry and Bilal Suleiman North Dakota newspapers also post LAW, P.C. P.O. Box 391 so we can reach the Crossover ment of Human Services budget. tee for the second half of the ses- North Dakota Newspaper Association public notices that are printed in Lisbon, ND 58054-0391 deadline by the end of February. This budget totals nearly $4 bil- sion. VCSU is hoping to receive newspapers on Telephone: 701/683-4123 Personally I am looking forward lion dollars. The budget impacts funding to replace Foss Hall, www.ndpublicnotices.com at no Email: [email protected] A secret network lert as being more inclusive. additional charge to units of Publish February 11, 18, & 25, 2019 to the four day break to spend time each and every community in which is on the wrong side of the Brian Kopp, a Tesla owner Mark your calendars government. with the family. It is not easy leav- the state. Critical funding for our flood protection dike. The build- from Dickinson, testified on Jan. North Dakota is one of only IN THE DISTRICT COURT ing the family every Sunday. I am DD Providers, Hospitals, Nursing ing has been a high priority for 31, against House Bill 1238, four states to have a biennial leg- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF RANSOM COUNTY, fortunate that my wife is covering Homes and other medical provid- the campus and the State Board which proposes a road use fee islature (the others being Mon- OF RANSOM COUNTY, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA the home front. We are blessed ers is included in this budget. Pro- of Higher Education for the past for electric vehicles (EVs), and tana, Nevada and Texas). As the STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA In the Matter of the Estate of LEILA E. with three wonderful grandsons viders are hoping that they receive three bienniums. The project car- impressed legislators with his years have gone by, there have In the Matter of the Estate of DONALD L. ANDERSON , Deceased ages 15, 10 and 4. Needless to say, inflationary increases for both ries a $32,000,000 price tag. Addi- HALLQUIST, Deceased. Court File No.37-2019-PR-00001 level of knowledge on EVs. It been various moves to switch Probate No. 37-2019-PR-00003 NOTICE TO CREDITORS it is difficult saying good by every years of he upcoming biennium tionally, we will work to insure a turns out there are no Tesla super- over to the more common annual NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sunday afternoon. of 3% and 3 %. These dollars strong base budget to cover over- charger stations in the state, just model. On Jan. 31, the Sen- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the the undersigned has been appointed Per- There is certainly no shortage go directly to support overhead head costs, deferred maintenance, chargers in people’s homes, mak- ate Government and Veterans’ undersigned has been appointed personal sonal Representative of the above estate. of issues here in Bismarck. On costs including salary and fringe. and other cost centers within the representative of the above estate. All per- All persons having claims against the said ing long distance travel difficult. Affairs committee discussed sons having claims against the said deceased deceased are required to present their claims Monday, February 4th the North Because these providers did not North Dakota University System To get around that inconvenience, the latest effort - SB 2279 - and are required to present their claims within within three months after the date of the first Dakota Senate debated raising the receive sufficient funding in Budget. Tesla owners have united using a although there was no vote, they three months after the date of the first pub- publication or mailing of this notice or the North Dakota gas tax by 4 cents to recent yeas, they are way behind I am also serving on the sub Facebook group and some share seemed to have generally posi- lication of this notice or said claims will be claim will be forever barred. Claims must generate some $60,000,000 over with their operating budgets. committee for Senate Bill 2020, either be presented to DEAN D. ANDER- their garage codes and coordinate tive feelings toward the idea. “I forever barred. Claims must either be pre- the the upcoming biennium to As a result, many of our hos- the budget for the State Water sented to Michael D.T. Hallquist, personal SON whose mailing address is 49 Desiree with each other to help facilitate see absolute benefit in being able representative of the estate, at 406 7th Ave Drive, Grand Forks, ND 58201, Personal invest in roads and bridges. There pitals and nursing homes have Commission. This important bud- long distance travel across the to come together without beg- E, Apt. 2, Lisbon, ND 58054 or filed with Representative of the estate, or filed with is no question about the need for significant employee vacancies get provides funding for numer- state. This amused the commit- ging the governor to do it,” Sen. the Court. the Court. dollars to maintain our roads and and are operating in the red. These ous water projects across the tee chairman, Rep. Dan Ruby, Erin Oban, D-Bismarck, said. Dated this 17th day of January, 2019. Dated this 1st day of February, 2019. bridges. The bill failed to pass by important facilities are struggling state, including our cities, rural s/ Michael Hallquist DEAN D. ANDERSON R-Minot, who jokingly asked if Sen. Kristin Roers, R-Fargo, said Fallon M. Kelly NDID# 05966 a vote of 26-18. I would expect retaining and recruiting staff. water districts, flood control proj- they set up snacks and drinks for she would support a slow tran- JONES and KELLY, ATTORNEYS AT Darrell E. Larson this debate to continue through the Needless to say, funding the bud- ects, Fargo Area Water Supply, each other. sition into a new system, as she LAW, P.C. ND ID# 03493 legislative session. There is also a get request for these providers is North West Water Supply in the Allergy season was worried that some legislators P.O. Box 391 [email protected] gas tax bill in the House. We are a very high priority. We must find Minot region, and many more. Lisbon, ND 58054-0391 Camrud, Maddock, Olson, & Larson Ltd. Rep. Mike Schatz, R-New might have to plan ahead and Telephone: 701/683-4123 401 DeMers Ave Suite 500 struggling statewide keeping up a way to take care of some of our The dollars for water projects England, visited his doctor rearrange their schedules. Email: [email protected] P.O. BOX 584 with the maintenance of our roads most vulnerable citizens. come from the Oil Extraction recently. When the nurse asked Speaking of… Publish January 28, February 4 & 11, 2019 Grand Forks, ND 58206, 5849 and bridges and the costs are not The budget for the North Tax. Unfortunately, although oil if he had any allergies, he said, What is it that our citizen leg- (701)775-5595 going down. Failure to properly Dakota University System is in production has been up over two Attorney for Personal Representative “Yes, I think I have an allergy to islators do for a living in their maintain these roads and bridges the House Appropriations Com- years ago, the oil extraction col- IN THE DISTRICT COURT Publish February 11, 18, & 25, 2019 property tax.” That was his open- off-time? Farmers, ranchers, OF RANSOM COUNTY, often results in total replacement mittee. We expect that bill House lections are soft in comparison to ing statement in opposition to lawyers and business owners are STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA at a much higher cost. The last Bill 1003, to come out of commit- the statewide demands. House Bill 1390 regarding limi- amply represented, but some- In the Matter of the Estate of MICHAEL PROCEEDINGS OF THE FORT RAN- tations on property valuations for times there’s an offbeat profes- W. KENYON, Deceased SOM CITY COUNCIL Court File No.37-2019-PR-00005 February 4th, 2019 tax purposes. The bill failed on sion or two. Rep. Lisa Meier, NOTICE TO CREDITORS MEMBERS PRESENT: Carol Haar- the House floor 29-60 on Jan. 28. R-Bismarck, for example, is 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sager, Steve Thorfinnson, Andy Devitt, Experience prevails an interior designer. Rep. Rick the undersigned has been appointed co- Robbie Froemke. Auditor: Alayna Brude- Rep. Bob Martinson, R Bis- Becker, R-Bismarck, is a plas- personal representatives of the above estate. vold. Others present: No guests.
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