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Capitol Chatter Ransom County Gazette • February 18, 2019 • Page 5 Girard, Dan $193.80 Public Notices Hanson, Tyler $124.50 Harty, Ryan $200.50 Legislative Update... A public notice is information Jaymar Business Forms Inc $206.65 informing citizens of government Kemps LLC $642.53 activities that may affect the citizens’ Louden, Ginger $21.66 District 24 Capitol everyday lives. Public notices have Ndacs Spelling Bee $85.00 Sen. Larry Robinson been printed in local newspapers, Sanford Health Occupational Medicine the trusted sources for community $70.00 Southeast Education Cooperative $645.00 The Legislature is working able citizens. It is therefore criti- the budget for the Department Chatter information, for more than 200 years. Southeast Education Cooperative $84.00 hard to reach Crossover by the end cal that we do everything possible of Public Instruction which pro- Steinwand, Tim $124.50 of next week. The North Dakota to insure that these folks are not vides funding for our state’s K-12 By Diane Newberry and Bilal Suleiman North Dakota newspapers also post North Dakota Newspaper Association Sykora, Peter $124.50 Senate is hopeful that we can forgotten in the budget process. School system. Also included public notices that are printed in Ukestad, Mark $279.70 newspapers on Workforce Safety & Insurance $232.00 reach the Crossover date a couple Our committee has spent consid- in his budget is funding for the Zahn, Wade $192.71 of days early to allow legislators erable time on this budget and has North Dakota School for the Deaf www.ndpublicnotices.com at no I want to be a cowboy additional charge to units of Avi Systems, Inc. $4,320.85 a day or two longer break. In the heard testimony from folks across and Hard of Hearing in Devils soned legislator, Holmberg said government. Batteries + Bulbs $129.73 Senate Appropriations Commit- the state of North Dakota. Many Lake and Vision Services (North “House Bill 1358 is a bill that this winter wasn’t too unusual -- Bremer Bank, N.A. $25.00 tee, we are attempting to finish of our providers are operating in Dakota School for the Blind) in deals with rodeo calcuttas. Yee- “Some weekends are good, some Bsnsports $620.00 haw!” said bill carrier Rep. Steve are awful.” IN THE DISTRICT COURT CDW Government, Inc. $664.95 our work on a number of spending red ink and are dependent on the Grand Forks. Although the physi- OF RANSOM COUNTY, Dacotah Paper Company $2,474.32 bills so the bills can be forwarded legislature to come through with cal campuses for these two pro- Vetter, R-Grand Forks, who Skin deep STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA Dolf Enterprises, Llc $20,000.00 to the floor of the Senate for a full a level of funding that will cover grams are located in Devils Lake proceeded to deliver his floor “These are just some of In the Matter of the Estate of MICHAEL Eastbay, Inc. $813.78 vote of the Senate. their operational costs for the next and Grand Forks respectfully, speech with a cowboy twang. the things ladies might do to W. KENYON, Deceased FBLA- PBL Registartions $10.00 Some older members of the Leg- be pretty for you gentlemen,” Court File No.37-2019-PR-00005 Graphics Edge $815.16 The Budget for the Department two year budget cycle. These pro- the services provided by these NOTICE TO CREDITORS Harlow’s Bus Sales Inc $687.25 of Human Services is one of the viders have struggled retaining two institutions cover the entire islature seemed less than amused Rep. Mary Schneider, D-Fargo, 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I-State Truck Center $32.12 last major budgets to be finalized. and recruiting employees. The state of North Dakota. They do with Vetter’s theatrics, in stark said on the House floor as she the undersigned has been appointed co- Kemps LLC $555.21 This budget totals $4 billion dol- providers are in need of inflators outstanding work and are clearly contrast to fellow Grand Forks described some particularly personal representatives of the above estate. Library Store, Inc., The $80.08 Republican Rep. Jake Blum, who gruesome-sounding skin treat- All persons having claims against the said Pitney Bowes Global Financial Services lars. The budget includes funding (cost of living adjustments) at the assets for our state. deceased are required to present their claims $203.18 for a host of important programs 3% and 3% level for each year of We had a good turnout for the appeared to hold back laughter as ments addressed by HB 1361 within three months after the date of the first Popplers Music Store $986.40 including Developmental Dis- the upcoming biennium. The Sen- Legislative Forum in Wimbledon Vetter spoke. – which she and her committee publication or mailing of this notice or the Schimming, Stacy $34.92 abilities; Nursing Homes; Hospi- ate bill coming out of the Senate last weekend. This coming week- Burning the midnight oil advised the House to reject. The claim will be forever barred. Claims must State Supply Company $281.30 House Majority Leader Chet House voted down the bill, 1-91. either be presented to RYAN C. KENYON, Sunshine Travel Company $25,650.00 tals, and much much more. When is at the 2% and 3% level. It is end, (February 16th), we will be at personal representative of the estate, at 753 Zahrbock Painting $1,500.00 working on this budget we need our hope that in the second half of the High School in Lisbon begin- Pollert, R-Carrington, promised It would have allowed cosme- Oak Ridge Drive, Lisbon, North Dakota Dolf Enterprises, LLC $22,050.00 to remind ourselves that behind the session, we can add additional ning at 9:00. We hope to see you long hours for reps in the coming tologists to apply for licenses to 58054 or filed with the Court. Dated this Amazon $327.82 weeks as crossover approaches perform treatments such as micro 29th day of January, 2019. the numbers are the faces of dollars to this important budget. there. In the meantime, you can C&S Sales $99.59 many of our state’s most vulner- Another important budget is reach me at [email protected] (Feb. 22). Crossover is the dead- needling, which was described RYAN C. KENYON Demco $1,149.34 line for bills in either chamber as “controlled wounding” of the Personal Representative Dollar General $15.44 753 OAK RIDGE DR. HUDL $400.00 to be voted on and “cross over” skin to increase collagen. LISBON, ND 58054 ND Center For Distance Education $139.00 to the other side. “If we need Hip to be square Fallon M. Kelly, ND ID#05966 NFHS Network $30.00 to work nights, we will work Rep. Dick Anderson, R-Wil- JONES and KELLY, ATTORNEYS AT NFHSlearn.com $35.00 nights,” Pollert said. low City, returned to the Legisla- LAW, P.C. P.O. Box 391 Paypal $42.22 No bargaining for ‘Red and Blue’... Lisbon, ND 58054-0391 Simple Wolf $270.00 All roads lead to Bismarck ture after an extended hiatus for Telephone: 701/683-4123 Verizon Wireless $94.22 Throughout the week, a spate surgery for a hip replacement. Email: [email protected] Merchant One Inc $28.95 Collective bargaining for firefighters, of road and interstate closures The representative had faced a Publish February 11, 18, & 25, 2019 Pitney Bowes Postage By Phone $1,000.00 plagued the state, symbolically life-threatening condition called Magic-Wrighter, Inc. $50.50 Coca-Cola Bottling Company High $122.50 law enforcement fails again (and sometimes literally) shut- metallosis. Anderson said that Total Vendor Payments: $128,495.18 ting legislators off from their although there is an unusually IN THE DISTRICT COURT Plus December Payroll Dd#36495 - 36658; By BILAL SULEIMAN with larger departments that have equipment and training would fall constituents. Sen. Ray Holm- high volume of bills this year, OF RANSOM COUNTY, Ck#4735 - #4749; And Ap# 500580-500588 berg, R-Grand Forks, observed he feels he didn’t miss much STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota Newspaper Association more opportunities. We’ve just outside a bargaining arrangement. In The Amount Of: $497,850.51 that “there’s been some struggle because his primary committee, In the Matter of the Estate of LEILA E. POP Moments: were shared. An effort to give professional gotten used to it,” Collins said in “Collective bargaining is for wages ANDERSON , Deceased PRINCIPALS REPORTS: were previ- coming back” for him and oth- Energy and Natural Resources, Court File No.37-2019-PR-00001 firefighters and law enforcement an interview. and benefits, period,” he said. ously submitted to board officers collective bargaining Backing the “red and blue” The collective bargaining ers in the city’s delegation. Rep. has been relatively quiet. Ander- NOTICE TO CREDITORS GUESTS: were welcomed. Dan Rood, Mark Sanford, R-Grand Forks, son attributes that to the work 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that rights has failed again in the North North Dakota’s workforce bill that failed this session would Director and Randal Brockman Asst. Direc- had to drive the roughly 3- ½ he was a part of in previous ses- the undersigned has been appointed Per- tor from the SE Region Career & Tech- Dakota Legislature. shortage is a topic of regular dis- not have applied to elected law sonal Representative of the above estate. nology Center presentation to the board Proponents see collective bar- cussion at the Capitol, with law- enforcement officials or volunteer hours Monday morning rather sions. “That’s what makes you All persons having claims against the said included general information, finance facts, gaining rights as long overdue and makers looking for ways to address firefighters.
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