CCAIIEDlassified BOTTINEAU COURANT · 14/07/2020  · Update. Laura and Mike entered the meeting. A...

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CLASSIFIED PAGE 4B — TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 BOTTINEAU COURANT — BOTTINEAU, ND Rodney Langehaug Summoned STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF BOTTINEAU IN DISTRICT COURT NORTHEAST JUDICIAL DISTRICT State of North Dakota, by and through the Office of State Tax Commissioner, Plaintiff, vs. Rodney F. Langehaug, Defendant. Civil No. 05-2020-CV-00035 SUMMONS THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and de- fend against the Complaint in this action, which is herewith served upon you and has been filed with the Clerk of the District Court in the county in which this action is com- menced, by serving upon the un- dersigned with 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 de- manded in the Complaint. Dated this 22nd day of June, 2020, at Bismarck, North Dakota. /s/ Charles Dendy Charles Dendy (State Bar Board Id. 05877) Special Assistant Attorney General Office of State Tax Commissioner 600 East Boulevard Avenue Bismarck, North Dakota 58505- 0599 (701)328-2776 Fax (701) 328-3700 Email [email protected] Attorney for Plaintiff 6-30,7-7,14 Glenn Belisle Estate NOTICE TO CREDITORS (NDCC 30.1-19-01) IN THE DISTRICT COURT of BOTTINEAU COUNTY, North Dakota. In the Matter of the Estate of Glenn Belisle, Deceased. Probate No. 05-2020-PR-00027 Notice is hereby giving that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within three months after the date of the first publication or mailing of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must either be presented to Corey Belisle, per- sonal representative of the estate, at c/o Gibbens Law Office, P.O. Box 708, Cando, ND 58324, or filed with the Court. Dated this 22nd day of June, 2020. /s/ Corey Belisle Personal Representative 105 4th St SW Rugby, ND 58368 J. Bruce Gibbens, ND License #04067 GIBBENS LAW OFFICE P.O. Box 708 Cando, ND 58324 phone #701-968-3342 [email protected] Attorney for: Estate 6-30,7-7,14 Board Approves Caroline, Beyer and Aide’s Resignation BOTTINEAU PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 SCHOOL BOARD MEETING – APRIL 16, 2020 The meeting was called to or- der by President Matt Johnson at 5:30 p.m. Also present were: Mike Haberman, Laura Halvorson, David Agnes, Stuart Coleman, Chuck Neubauer, Katie Tofteland, Superintendent Pat Brenden, and Business Manager Deborah Nelson. Member Absent: Stuart Coleman. Others present: Secondary Principal Joel Bickford, and Elementary Principal Brian Palmer. President Matt Johnson called the meeting to order. Additions, Revisions, or Reorders to the Agenda: None. Public Appearance: None. Special Recognition: Elementary Principal commends our staff, par- ents and students for adapting to the distance learning. REPORTS: Finance/Budget Committee: Matt Johnson gave his report from the finance meeting. Technology Report: No report. Building/Grounds Report: No re- port. Transportation Report: No re- port. Elementary Principal Report: Mr. Palmer gave his report. Secondary Principal Report: Mr. Bickford gave his report. Athletic Director Report: No re- port. Superintendent’s Report: COVID-19 UPDATES: Distance learning timeline, April 30 and be- yond, Locker Materials, Hot Lunch Program, Cross Training, The Ugly- (Cancellations). Two Interviews (Completed), Physical Education 12 applicants, Elementry- six applicants, Social Studies nine applicants. Construction Update. A motion was made by Neubauer and seconded by Agnes to approve the following. Consent agenda items regular meeting, minutes of March 18, 2020 special meeting, minutes of March 31, 2020, spe- cial meeting, finance/budget re- port, bills and business managers report, committee minutes, pulblic relations. Bills were as follows: General Fund: Bottineau School Food Service 20,000, Administration Partners LLC 60, Amazon Capital Services 3,309.51, Auto Value Bottineau 29.99, Border Ag And Energy 31.19, Border States Electric Supply 223.20, Bottineau Lumber Inc. 678.57, Bottineau Park Board 7,735.50, Bottineau Plumbing & Heating 649.94, Ronald Chittum 29, City of Bottineau 1,504.38, Cole Papers Inc 4,184.70, Country Inn & Suites 86.40, Courant 84, Demco 117.25, Digital Office Centre 1,821.40, Dr My Commerce Inc 1,005.80, Steven Dunrud 29, Farmers Union Oil Company 5,394.51, Getzlaff Trucking LLC 10,938.26, Corey Gorder 2,125, H.A. Thompson & Sons, Incorporated 5,320, Harlow’s Bus Service, Inc. 2,341.78, Karsten Bartsch 251, Innovative Office Solutions LLC 187.68, J.W. Pepper & Son, Incorporated 712.17, Jason’s Super Foods 39.81, Jaymar Business Forms 186.20, Larry Monson Trucking 150, Learning Solutions 5,660, McGraw-Hill 154.40, McMaster-Carr Supply Company 476.17, Menards Minot 375.88, Minot Daily News 208.65, Napa Auto Parts 194.38, North Dakota Insurance Reserve Fund 16.26, Debra Nelson 135.48, Nodak Store 1,343.75, Northland Coal Equipment 3,895, Ottertail Power Company 9,215.86, Popp Binding & Laminating, Inc. 134.83, Praxair Distribution Inc. 237.65, Ramkota Hotel 95, Rolette Public School 4,808.36, Ron Beckman Masonry 75, Rugby Lumber 959.20, Schock’s Safe & Lock Service 24, School Specialty 198.49, Share Corporation 156.48, Spectrum Art & Office Supply 82.77, Syncb/Amazon 927.67, Thorson Radiator Service 1,010, Turning Point For Teachers 2,173.36, Tweed Country Ag 304.44, United Laboratories 458.05, Visa 304.93, Visa 379.50, Visa 801.87, Subway 1,245.42, Bottineau School Bond Account 25,000, Activity Fund 25,000, Bottineau County Math Counts 40, Connie Lagerquist 10, Blue Cross Blue Shield Of North Dakota 80,937.50, Unum Life Insurance Company Unum Brenden will meet with the parents and seniors to go over the CCD guidelines and how graduation will be conducted. Mike Haberman will give the speech at graduation. A motion was made by Haberman and seconded by Halvorson to ap- prove the following new teacher contracts for Mychal Fjeldahl 7-12 Physical Education, Katie Drader- HS History, Kaitlyn Walker JH Math and Jocelyn Jahner 6th grade. Roll call vote Coleman yes, Haberman- yes, Halvorson yes, Neubauer yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Johnson yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Neubauer and seconded by Tofteland to ap- prove to reconfigure our School District to K-12 building. Roll call vote, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, Neubauer yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Johnson yes, motion passed. A motion was made by Coleman and seconded by Halvorson to ap- prove the ESSER (CARES) fund- ing application. Roll call vote, Halvorson yes, Neubauer yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Johnson yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Haberman and seconded by Halvorson to ap- prove the transfer of $10,000 from the general fund to the hot lunch fund. Roll call vote, Neubauer yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, Johnson yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Coleman and seconded by Tofteland to ad- journ the meeting. Roll call vote, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, Neubauer yes, Johnson yes motion passed. Meeting adjourned. The next regular meeting is scheduled for June 8th, 2020, 5:30 PM. in the Bottineau School Conference Room with the finance at 5:00 PM Matt Johnson, President Deborah Nelson,Business Manager 7-14 Board Approves Aide and Metcalfe’s Resignation BOTTINEAU PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 SPECIAL BOARD MEETING – MAY 29, 2020 The special meeting was called to order by President Matt Johnson at 7:30 a.m. Also present were Mike Haberman, David Agnes, Laura Halvorson, Stuart Coleman, and Katie Tofteland, Superintendent Pat Brenden, and Business Manager Deborah Nelson. Member absent: Mr. Brenden went over the guide- lines with the Board for having a meeting through Zoom according to Century Code. President Matt Johnson called the meeting to order. A motion was made by Coleman and seconded by Haberman to ap- prove Denise Aide’s letter of res- ignation to retire from teaching effective at the end of the school year and to send her a letter thank- ing her for her years of dedicated service with the Bottineau School District. Roll call vote, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, Agnes yes, Johnson- yes. Motion carried. A motion was made by Haberman and seconded by Agnes to approve Vickie Metcalfe’s letter of resigna- tion to retire from teaching effec- tive at the end of the school year and to send her a letter thank- ing her for her years of dedicated service with the Bottineau School District. Roll call vote, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Johnson yes, motion carried. A motion was made by Halvorson and seconded by Agnes to of- fer Anne Moum a contract for Elementary Counselor position. Roll call vote, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, Neubauer yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Johnson yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Coleman and seconded by Agnes to approve Madison Burtch-Beck Kindergarten contract. Roll call vote, Halvorson yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Johnson yes, motion passed. A motion was made by Coleman and seconded by Tofteland to ap- prove Amber Thorenson Elementary Music contract. Roll call vote, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, Johnson yes motion passed. A motion was made by Haberman and seconded by Coleman to ad- journ the meeting. Roll call vote, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, 1,157.27, Discovery Benefits, Inc. 147, Discovery Benefits, Inc. 147, Marie’s 1,400, Western Agency 3,926, U.S. Postmaster 110, Norway House 1,450, Bottineau School Food Service 20,000, U.S. Postmaster 110, General Fund Total 262,540.50 Building Fund: JLG Architects 8,364.70, Construction Engineers 604,313.15, Total for Building Fund 612,677.85, Total School April Bills 875,218.35. Roll call vote, Neubauer- yes, Agnes-yes, Tofteland-yes, Haberman-yes, Halvorson-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: New Business: A motion was made by Halvorson and seconded by Haberman to approve Phyllis Caroline’s letter of resignation ef- fective at the end of May 2020 and to send her a letter thanking her for her years of dedicated service. Roll call vote, Agnes-yes, Tofteland- yes, Haberman-yes, Halvorson- yes, Neubauer-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Agnes and seconded by Neubauer to approve Adam Beyer’s letter of resignation effective at the end of school year and to send him a letter thank- ing him for his years of dedicated service. Roll call vote, Tofteland- yes, Halvorson-yes, Neubauer- yes, Agnes-yes, Johnson-yes. Abstained-Haberman. Motion passed. A motion was made by Neubauer and seconded by Tofteland to ap- prove Mark Aide’s letter of resig- nation effective at the end of the school year and to send him a let- ter thanking him for his year of service. Roll call vote, Haberman- yes, Halvorson-yes, Neubauer-yes, Agnes-yes, Tofteland-yes, Johnson- yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Agnes and seconded by Tofteland to ap- prove a transfer of $25,000 to the Sinking & Interest Bond Account until the tax dollars are received. Roll Call Vote: Halvorson-yes, Neubauer-yes, Agnes-yes, Tofteland-yes, Haberman-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Halvorson and seconded by Haberman that the School Board has investigated the petition filed by the Bottineau Education Association requesting that the association be recognized as the representative organiza- tion for the negotiating unit and has determined that the Bottineau Education Association does rep- resent a majority of the teachers within that unit. The Board rec- ognizes the Bottineau Education Association as the representa- tive organization for the minimum of one year beginning May 1, 2020. Roll Call Vote: Neubauer- yes, Agnes-yes, Tofteland-yes, Haberman-yes, Halvorson-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Neubauer and seconded by Tofteland to ap- prove the Resolution Authorizing Issuance State Aid Certificate of Indebtedness, Series 2020 for $650,000. Roll call vote Agnes- yes, Tofteland-yes, Haberman- yes, Halvorson-yes, Neubauer-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Neubauer and seconded by Agnes to make a motion to go to executive session to discuss negotiation strategy and instruct our negotiators pursuant North Dakota Century Code 44 04 19.1. Roll call vote Tofteland- yes, Haberman-yes, Halvorson- yes, Neubauer-yes, Agnes-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. The Board reconvened from ex- ecutive session. A motion was made by Haberman and seconded by Tofteland to adjourn the meeting. Roll call vote Haberman-yes, Halvorson- yes, Neubauer-yes, Agnes-yes, Tofteland-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. Meeting adjourned. The next regular meeting is scheduled for May 12th, 2020, 5:30 PM in the Bottineau School Conference Room with the finance at 5:00 PM Matt Johnson, President Deborah Nelson, Business 7-14 Board Approves New Teacher Contracts BOTTINEAU PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 SCHOOL BOARD MEETING MAY 12, 2020 The meeting was called to or- der by President Matt Johnson at 5:30 p.m. Also present were: Mike Haberman, Laura Halvorson, David Agnes, Stuart Coleman, Chuck Neubauer, Katie Tofteland, Superintendent Pat Brenden, and Business Manager Deborah Nelson. Others present: Secondary Principal Joel Bickford, Elementary Principal Brian Palmer and Tom Acheson. President Matt Johnson called the meeting to order. Additions, Revisions, or Reorders to the Agenda: None. Public Appearance: None. Special Recognition None. REPORTS: Finance/Budget Committee: Matt Johnson gave his report from the finance meeting. A motion was made by Neubauer and seconded by Agnes to get quotes for a new bus. Roll Call Vote. Agnes-yes, Tofteland-yes, Coleman-yes, Neubauer-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. Technology Report: No report. Building/Grounds Report: Tom gave his report. Transportation Report no report. Elementary Principal Report, Mr. Palmer gave his report. Secondary Principal Report, Mr. Bickford gave his report. Athletic Director Report no re- port. Superintendent’s Report: Elementary Music no applicants to date, application for the ESSER (CARES) dollars has been sent in, approval was received on Friday the 8th. Graduation is a go and will be held on May 31, 2020 at 2:00. Upcoming topics; Re-Entry Plan, Next Legislative Session; Innovation Waivers Construction Update. Laura and Mike entered the meeting. A motion was made by Coleman and seconded by Tofteland to ap- prove the following Consent Agenda Items minutes of April 16, 2020 regular meeting, minutes of May 5, 2020 special meeting, Finance/ Budget Report, Bills and Business Managers Report, Committee Minutes, Public Relations. Bills were as follows: General Fund: U.S. Postmaster 220, Denny’s Pizza Inn Inc. 1,285.75, Acme Tool Crib 238.90, Amazon Capital Services 2,398.04, AT&T Mobility 232.66, Biologix Service Corporation 198.32, Border Ag And Energy 19.07, Bottineau Lumber Inc. 375.17, Bottineau Plumbing & Heating 135, City of Bottineau 1,280.12, Courant 722.84, Dakota Business Solutions 134.99, Digital Office Centre 473.61, Etsystems, Inc 174.50, Farmers Union Oil Company 114.04, Getzlaff Trucking LLC 3,646.91, Corey Gorder 2,125, Great Plains Directory 220, Gumdrop Books 2,870.23, Jason’s Super Foods 48.73, Lady Brambleton 1,208.40, Marshalla Speech & Language 132, Janell Monson 30, Napa Auto Parts 34.99, NDCEL 30, Neofunds 1,000, Nodak Store 520.63, The Oliver Press, Inc. 525.76, Kelly Olson 30, Kerry Olson 30, Ottertail Power Company 8,590.92, Peace Garden Special Services 27,262.12, Software Unlimited, Inc. 4,400, Spectrum Art & Office Supply 143.18, Stein’s Incorporated 333.16, Syncb/Amazon 82.78, True North Chiropractic PC 390.00, Turtle Mountain Communications 1,072.43, Tweed Country Ag 296.65, United Laboratories 249.70, Visa 391.83, Visa 85.88, Bottineau School Food Service 10,000, Connie Lagerquist 40.92, Cmrs-Poc 1,000, KC’s Dockside Catering 1,325, Norway House 1,350, Maries 1,400, Subway 1,183.12, Blue Cross Blue Shield Of North Dakota 81,903.50, Turtle Mountain Communications 1,098.78, Syncb/Amazon 282.08, Subway 1,049.77. Total for General Fund 163,387.48 Building Fund: JLG Architects 9,871.26, Construction Engineers 743,769.78, Total for Building Fund 753,641.04, Total School May Bills 917,028.52. Roll Call Vote: Tofteland-yes, Coleman-yes, Haberman-yes, Halvorson-yes, Neubauer-yes, Agnes-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: New Business: Mr. Brenden discussed gradua- tion and turning of the tassels with the Board. Mr. Bickford and Mr. Agnes yes, Johnson yes, motion passed meeting adjourned Matt Johnson, President Deborah Nelson, Business Manager 7-14 Board Zoom Guidelines BOTTINEAU PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 SPECIAL BOARD MEETING – MAY 5, 2020 The special meeting was called to order by President Matt Johnson at 5:30 a.m. Also present were Mike Haberman, David Agnes, Chuck Neubauer, Laura Halvorson, Stuart Coleman, and Katie Tofteland, Superintendent Pat Brenden and Business Manager Deborah Nelson. Mr. Brenden went over the guide- lines with the Board for having a meeting through Zoom according to Century Code. President Matt Johnson called the meeting to order. A motion was made by Neubauer and seconded by Agnes to make a motion to go to executive session to discuss negotiation strategy and instruct our negotiators pursuant North Dakota Century Code 44 04 19.1. Roll call vote, Halvorson yes, Neubauer yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman-yes, Haberman yes, Johnson yes, motion passed. The Board reconvened from ex- ecutive session at 7:00 p.m. A motion was made by Neubauer and seconded by Haberman to ad- journ the meeting. Roll call vote, Neubauer yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, Johnson yes. Motion passed. Meeting Adjourned. Matt Johnson, President Deborah Nelson,Business Manager 7-14 Gym and Lobby Floor to be Replaced CITY OF BOTTINEAU COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES JULY 6, 2020 CITY ARMORY-7:00 P.M. PRESENT: Mayor Schoenborn, Auditor Nostdahl, Superintendent Fulsebakke and Council Members, Marsden, Schmidt, Freeman, Mortensen, Stewart, Ketterling, Getzlaff and Seykora. The follow- ing were present via conference call,Attorney Benson ABSENT: None. Mayor Schoenborn called the meeting to order. CONSENT AGENDA: Ketterling moved to approve the consent agenda, seconded by Seykora, car- ried. BILLS: Marsden moved to ap- prove the list of bills, seconded by Seykora. On roll call all voted yes, carried. 1st District Health water samples for testing fees $50, 1st National Bank-VISA Keith’s card - parts $392.53, 1st National Bank- VISA office card - Armory supplies, fence cups $1,403.68, Abrahamson Refrigeration -remove freon from landfill items $80, Acme Tools parts $180.57, Ameripride - 1st aid kit at shop $60.47, Auto Value shop supplies and parts $26.97, B&M Laundry rug service at Armory $77.38, Black Mt. Software quar- terly CASS certification $100, Border Ag garbage hauling fuel, gas & oil for shop $1,659.75, Bottineau Courant publishing fees $369.10 Bottineau Lumber materials (beau- tification, Armory, etc) $250.12, Capitol Scale annual testing on landfill scale $955, City Auditor re- imburse for petty cash $17.50, City of Minot lagoon samples - testing fees $90, Dakota Agronomy chemi- cal spray $702.50, Dakota Fire Extinguisher fire extinguisher ser- vices $720.47, Dallman Services Co. street painting $10,00019, Ellie Anne’s down payment on new gym flooring $18,025, Farmer’s Union Oil plexiglass dividers, fuel $1,207.57, Ferguson Waterworks parts $931.78, Gerdau Ameristeel materials - Rockin the Hills plant- ers $41.59, Grainger back up electricity for water plant $1,014, Gravel Products washed rock- chips $350.61, Hamnes Concrete & Construction sidewalk to be special assessed $2,430, Hawkins Inc. water treatment chemi- cals $7,453.27, Home & Electric Solutions bon switch and new of- fice light fixtures $683, Keith Fulsebakke reimburse for regis- tration fee for new truck $18, Lisa Mastvelton over charged for me- morial tree $50, ND Department of Env. Quality annual license renew- als (Keith, John, Jim, Rocky) $65, ND Health Chemistry Laboratory water samples for testing fees $18.54, ND League of Cities annual membership dues $1,978, ND One PUBLIC NOTICES A public notice is information informing citizens of government activities that may affect the citizens’ everyday lives. Public notices have been printed in local newspapers, the trusted sources for community informa- tion for more than 200 years. --------- North Dakota newspaper also post public notices that are printed in newspapers on www.ndpublicnotices.com at no additional charge to units of government. DEFAULT - Failure to fulfill an obligation to make payments when due to a lender. ENCUMBRANCE - A right attached to the prop- erty of another that may lessen its value, such as a lien, mortgage or easement. FORECLOSURE - The legal process of termi- nating an owner’s interest in property, usually as the result of a default under a mortgage. 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ClassifiedPage 4B — Tuesday, July 14, 2020 Bottineau Courant — Bottineau, nDPAGE 1B — JUNE 26, 2018 BOTTINEAU COURANT — Bottineau, NDClassified

Rodney Langehaug Summoned

STATE OF NORTH DAKOTACOUNTY OF BOTTINEAU

IN DISTRICT COURTNORTHEAST JUDICIAL

DISTRICT

State of North Dakota, by and through the Office of State Tax Commissioner,Plaintiff,vs. Rodney F. Langehaug, Defendant.Civil No. 05-2020-CV-00035SUMMONSTHE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and de-fend against the Complaint in this action, which is herewith served upon you and has been filed with the Clerk of the District Court in the county in which this action is com-menced, by serving upon the un-dersigned with 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 de-manded in the Complaint.Dated this 22nd day of June, 2020, at Bismarck, North Dakota./s/ Charles DendyCharles Dendy (State Bar Board Id. 05877)Special Assistant Attorney General Office of State Tax Commissioner600 East Boulevard AvenueBismarck, North Dakota 58505-0599(701)328-2776 Fax (701) 328-3700Email [email protected] for Plaintiff

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Glenn Belisle Estate

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(NDCC 30.1-19-01)

IN THE DISTRICT COURT of BOTTINEAU COUNTY, North Dakota. In the Matter of the Estate of Glenn Belisle, Deceased. Probate No. 05-2020-PR-00027 Notice is hereby giving that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within three months after the date of the first publication or mailing of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must either be presented to Corey Belisle, per-sonal representative of the estate, at c/o Gibbens Law Office, P.O. Box 708, Cando, ND 58324, or filed with the Court. Dated this 22nd day of June, 2020.

/s/ Corey Belisle Personal Representative

105 4th St SWRugby, ND 58368

J. Bruce Gibbens, ND License #04067GIBBENS LAW OFFICEP.O. Box 708Cando, ND 58324phone #[email protected] for: Estate 6-30,7-7,14

Board Approves Caroline, Beyer and Aide’s Resignation

BOTTINEAU PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT #1

SCHOOL BOARD MEETING –APRIL 16, 2020

The meeting was called to or-der by President Matt Johnson at 5:30 p.m. Also present were: Mike Haberman, Laura Halvorson, David Agnes, Stuart Coleman,

Chuck Neubauer, Katie Tofteland, Superintendent Pat Brenden, and Business Manager Deborah Nelson. Member Absent: Stuart Coleman. Others present: Secondary Principal Joel Bickford, and Elementary Principal Brian Palmer. President Matt Johnson called the meeting to order. Additions, Revisions, or Reorders to the Agenda: None. Public Appearance: None. Special Recognition: Elementary Principal commends our staff, par-ents and students for adapting to the distance learning. REPORTS: Finance/Budget Committee: Matt Johnson gave his report from the finance meeting. Technology Report: No report. Building/Grounds Report: No re-port. Transportation Report: No re-port. Elementary Principal Report: Mr. Palmer gave his report. Secondary Principal Report: Mr. Bickford gave his report. Athletic Director Report: No re-port. Superintendent’s Report: COVID-19 UPDATES: Distance learning timeline, April 30 and be-yond, Locker Materials, Hot Lunch Program, Cross Training, The Ugly-(Cancellations). Two Interviews (Completed), Physical Education 12 applicants, Elementry- six applicants, Social Studies nine applicants. Construction Update. A motion was made by Neubauer and seconded by Agnes to approve the following. Consent agenda items regular meeting, minutes of March 18, 2020 special meeting, minutes of March 31, 2020, spe-cial meeting, finance/budget re-port, bills and business managers report, committee minutes, pulblic relations. Bills were as follows: General Fund: Bottineau School Food Service 20,000, Administration Partners LLC 60, Amazon Capital Services 3,309.51, Auto Value Bottineau 29.99, Border Ag And Energy 31.19, Border States Electric Supply 223.20, Bottineau Lumber Inc. 678.57, Bottineau Park Board 7,735.50, Bottineau Plumbing & Heating 649.94, Ronald Chittum 29, City of Bottineau 1,504.38, Cole Papers Inc 4,184.70, Country Inn & Suites 86.40, Courant 84, Demco 117.25, Digital Office Centre 1,821.40, Dr My Commerce Inc 1,005.80, Steven Dunrud 29, Farmers Union Oil Company 5,394.51, Getzlaff Trucking LLC 10,938.26, Corey Gorder 2,125, H.A. Thompson & Sons, Incorporated 5,320, Harlow’s Bus Service, Inc. 2,341.78, Karsten Bartsch 251, Innovative Office Solutions LLC 187.68, J.W. Pepper & Son, Incorporated 712.17, Jason’s Super Foods 39.81, Jaymar Business Forms 186.20, Larry Monson Trucking 150, Learning Solutions 5,660, McGraw-Hill 154.40, McMaster-Carr Supply Company 476.17, Menards Minot 375.88, Minot Daily News 208.65, Napa Auto Parts 194.38, North Dakota Insurance Reserve Fund 16.26, Debra Nelson 135.48, Nodak Store 1,343.75, Northland Coal Equipment 3,895, Ottertail Power Company 9,215.86, Popp Binding & Laminating, Inc. 134.83, Praxair Distribution Inc. 237.65, Ramkota Hotel 95, Rolette Public School 4,808.36, Ron Beckman Masonry 75, Rugby Lumber 959.20, Schock’s Safe & Lock Service 24, School Specialty 198.49, Share Corporation 156.48, Spectrum Art & Office Supply 82.77, Syncb/Amazon 927.67, Thorson Radiator Service 1,010, Turning Point For Teachers 2,173.36, Tweed Country Ag 304.44, United Laboratories 458.05, Visa 304.93, Visa 379.50, Visa 801.87, Subway 1,245.42, Bottineau School Bond Account 25,000, Activity Fund 25,000, Bottineau County Math Counts 40, Connie Lagerquist 10, Blue Cross Blue Shield Of North Dakota 80,937.50, Unum Life Insurance Company Unum

Brenden will meet with the parents and seniors to go over the CCD guidelines and how graduation will be conducted. Mike Haberman will give the speech at graduation. A motion was made by Haberman and seconded by Halvorson to ap-prove the following new teacher contracts for Mychal Fjeldahl 7-12 Physical Education, Katie Drader-HS History, Kaitlyn Walker JH Math and Jocelyn Jahner 6th grade. Roll call vote Coleman yes, Haberman-yes, Halvorson yes, Neubauer yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Johnson yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Neubauer and seconded by Tofteland to ap-prove to reconfigure our School District to K-12 building. Roll call vote, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, Neubauer yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Johnson yes, motion passed. A motion was made by Coleman and seconded by Halvorson to ap-prove the ESSER (CARES) fund-ing application. Roll call vote, Halvorson yes, Neubauer yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Johnson yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Haberman and seconded by Halvorson to ap-prove the transfer of $10,000 from the general fund to the hot lunch fund. Roll call vote, Neubauer yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, Johnson yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Coleman and seconded by Tofteland to ad-journ the meeting. Roll call vote, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, Neubauer yes, Johnson yes motion passed. Meeting adjourned. The next regular meeting is scheduled for June 8th, 2020, 5:30 PM. in the Bottineau School Conference Room with the finance at 5:00 PM

Matt Johnson, PresidentDeborah Nelson,Business Manager

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Board Approves Aide and Metcalfe’s

Resignation

BOTTINEAU PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT #1

SPECIAL BOARD MEETING – MAY 29, 2020

The special meeting was called to order by President Matt Johnson at 7:30 a.m. Also present were Mike Haberman, David Agnes, Laura Halvorson, Stuart Coleman, and Katie Tofteland, Superintendent Pat Brenden, and Business Manager Deborah Nelson. Member absent: Mr. Brenden went over the guide-lines with the Board for having a meeting through Zoom according to Century Code. President Matt Johnson called the meeting to order. A motion was made by Coleman and seconded by Haberman to ap-prove Denise Aide’s letter of res-ignation to retire from teaching effective at the end of the school year and to send her a letter thank-ing her for her years of dedicated service with the Bottineau School District. Roll call vote, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, Agnes yes, Johnson-yes. Motion carried. A motion was made by Haberman and seconded by Agnes to approve Vickie Metcalfe’s letter of resigna-tion to retire from teaching effec-tive at the end of the school year and to send her a letter thank-ing her for her years of dedicated service with the Bottineau School District. Roll call vote, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Johnson yes, motion carried. A motion was made by Halvorson and seconded by Agnes to of-fer Anne Moum a contract for Elementary Counselor position. Roll call vote, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, Neubauer yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Johnson yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Coleman and seconded by Agnes to approve Madison Burtch-Beck Kindergarten contract. Roll call vote, Halvorson yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Johnson yes, motion passed. A motion was made by Coleman and seconded by Tofteland to ap-prove Amber Thorenson Elementary Music contract. Roll call vote, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, Johnson yes motion passed. A motion was made by Haberman and seconded by Coleman to ad-journ the meeting. Roll call vote, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes,

1,157.27, Discovery Benefits, Inc. 147, Discovery Benefits, Inc. 147, Marie’s 1,400, Western Agency 3,926, U.S. Postmaster 110, Norway House 1,450, Bottineau School Food Service 20,000, U.S. Postmaster 110, General Fund Total 262,540.50 Building Fund: JLG Architects 8,364.70, Construction Engineers 604,313.15, Total for Building Fund 612,677.85, Total School April Bills 875,218.35. Roll call vote, Neubauer-yes, Agnes-yes, Tofteland-yes, Haberman-yes, Halvorson-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: New Business: A motion was made by Halvorson and seconded by Haberman to approve Phyllis Caroline’s letter of resignation ef-fective at the end of May 2020 and to send her a letter thanking her for her years of dedicated service. Roll call vote, Agnes-yes, Tofteland-yes, Haberman-yes, Halvorson-yes, Neubauer-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Agnes and seconded by Neubauer to approve Adam Beyer’s letter of resignation effective at the end of school year and to send him a letter thank-ing him for his years of dedicated service. Roll call vote, Tofteland-yes, Halvorson-yes, Neubauer-yes, Agnes-yes, Johnson-yes. Abstained-Haberman. Motion passed. A motion was made by Neubauer and seconded by Tofteland to ap-prove Mark Aide’s letter of resig-nation effective at the end of the school year and to send him a let-ter thanking him for his year of service. Roll call vote, Haberman-yes, Halvorson-yes, Neubauer-yes, Agnes-yes, Tofteland-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Agnes and seconded by Tofteland to ap-prove a transfer of $25,000 to the Sinking & Interest Bond Account until the tax dollars are received. Roll Call Vote: Halvorson-yes, Neubauer-yes, Agnes-yes, Tofteland-yes, Haberman-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Halvorson and seconded by Haberman that the School Board has investigated the petition filed by the Bottineau Education Association requesting that the association be recognized as the representative organiza-tion for the negotiating unit and has determined that the Bottineau Education Association does rep-resent a majority of the teachers within that unit. The Board rec-ognizes the Bottineau Education Association as the representa-tive organization for the minimum of one year beginning May 1, 2020. Roll Call Vote: Neubauer-yes, Agnes-yes, Tofteland-yes, Haberman-yes, Halvorson-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Neubauer and seconded by Tofteland to ap-prove the Resolution Authorizing Issuance State Aid Certificate of Indebtedness, Series 2020 for $650,000. Roll call vote Agnes-yes, Tofteland-yes, Haberman-yes, Halvorson-yes, Neubauer-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. A motion was made by Neubauer and seconded by Agnes to make a motion to go to executive session to discuss negotiation strategy and instruct our negotiators pursuant North Dakota Century Code 44 04 19.1. Roll call vote Tofteland-yes, Haberman-yes, Halvorson-yes, Neubauer-yes, Agnes-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. The Board reconvened from ex-ecutive session. A motion was made by Haberman and seconded by Tofteland to adjourn the meeting. Roll call vote Haberman-yes, Halvorson-yes, Neubauer-yes, Agnes-yes, Tofteland-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. Meeting adjourned. The next regular meeting is scheduled for May 12th, 2020, 5:30 PM in the Bottineau School Conference Room with the finance at 5:00 PM

Matt Johnson, President

Deborah Nelson, Business7-14

Board Approves New Teacher Contracts

BOTTINEAU PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT #1

SCHOOL BOARD MEETING MAY 12, 2020

The meeting was called to or-der by President Matt Johnson at 5:30 p.m. Also present were: Mike Haberman, Laura Halvorson, David Agnes, Stuart Coleman, Chuck Neubauer, Katie Tofteland, Superintendent Pat Brenden, and Business Manager Deborah Nelson. Others present: Secondary Principal Joel Bickford, Elementary Principal Brian Palmer and Tom Acheson. President Matt Johnson called the meeting to order. Additions, Revisions, or Reorders to the Agenda: None. Public Appearance: None. Special Recognition None. REPORTS: Finance/Budget Committee: Matt Johnson gave his report from the finance meeting. A motion was made by Neubauer and seconded by Agnes to get quotes for a new bus. Roll Call Vote. Agnes-yes, Tofteland-yes, Coleman-yes, Neubauer-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. Technology Report: No report. Building/Grounds Report: Tom gave his report. Transportation Report no report. Elementary Principal Report, Mr. Palmer gave his report. Secondary Principal Report, Mr. Bickford gave his report. Athletic Director Report no re-port. Superintendent’s Report: Elementary Music no applicants to date, application for the ESSER (CARES) dollars has been sent in, approval was received on Friday the 8th. Graduation is a go and will be held on May 31, 2020 at 2:00. Upcoming topics; Re-Entry Plan, Next Legislative Session; Innovation Waivers Construction Update. Laura and Mike entered the meeting. A motion was made by Coleman and seconded by Tofteland to ap-prove the following Consent Agenda Items minutes of April 16, 2020 regular meeting, minutes of May 5, 2020 special meeting, Finance/Budget Report, Bills and Business Managers Report, Committee Minutes, Public Relations. Bills were as follows: General Fund: U.S. Postmaster 220, Denny’s Pizza Inn Inc. 1,285.75, Acme Tool Crib 238.90, Amazon Capital Services 2,398.04, AT&T Mobility 232.66, Biologix Service Corporation 198.32, Border Ag And Energy 19.07, Bottineau Lumber Inc. 375.17, Bottineau Plumbing & Heating 135, City of Bottineau 1,280.12, Courant 722.84, Dakota Business Solutions 134.99, Digital Office Centre 473.61, Etsystems, Inc 174.50, Farmers Union Oil Company 114.04, Getzlaff Trucking LLC 3,646.91, Corey Gorder 2,125, Great Plains Directory 220, Gumdrop Books 2,870.23, Jason’s Super Foods 48.73, Lady Brambleton 1,208.40, Marshalla Speech & Language 132, Janell Monson 30, Napa Auto Parts 34.99, NDCEL 30, Neofunds 1,000, Nodak Store 520.63, The Oliver Press, Inc. 525.76, Kelly Olson 30, Kerry Olson 30, Ottertail Power Company 8,590.92, Peace Garden Special Services 27,262.12, Software Unlimited, Inc. 4,400, Spectrum Art & Office Supply 143.18, Stein’s Incorporated 333.16, Syncb/Amazon 82.78, True North Chiropractic PC 390.00, Turtle Mountain Communications 1,072.43, Tweed Country Ag 296.65, United Laboratories 249.70, Visa 391.83, Visa 85.88, Bottineau School Food Service 10,000, Connie Lagerquist 40.92, Cmrs-Poc 1,000, KC’s Dockside Catering 1,325, Norway House 1,350, Maries 1,400, Subway 1,183.12, Blue Cross Blue Shield Of North Dakota 81,903.50, Turtle Mountain Communications 1,098.78, Syncb/Amazon 282.08, Subway 1,049.77. Total for General Fund 163,387.48 Building Fund: JLG Architects 9,871.26, Construction Engineers 743,769.78, Total for Building Fund 753,641.04, Total School May Bills 917,028.52. Roll Call Vote: Tofteland-yes, Coleman-yes, Haberman-yes, Halvorson-yes, Neubauer-yes, Agnes-yes, Johnson-yes. Motion passed. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: New Business: Mr. Brenden discussed gradua-tion and turning of the tassels with the Board. Mr. Bickford and Mr.

Agnes yes, Johnson yes, motion passed meeting adjourned

Matt Johnson, PresidentDeborah Nelson, Business Manager7-14

Board Zoom Guidelines

BOTTINEAU PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT #1

SPECIAL BOARD MEETING – MAY 5, 2020

The special meeting was called to order by President Matt Johnson at 5:30 a.m. Also present were Mike Haberman, David Agnes, Chuck Neubauer, Laura Halvorson, Stuart Coleman, and Katie Tofteland, Superintendent Pat Brenden and Business Manager Deborah Nelson. Mr. Brenden went over the guide-lines with the Board for having a meeting through Zoom according to Century Code. President Matt Johnson called the meeting to order. A motion was made by Neubauer and seconded by Agnes to make a motion to go to executive session to discuss negotiation strategy and instruct our negotiators pursuant North Dakota Century Code 44 04 19.1. Roll call vote, Halvorson yes, Neubauer yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman-yes, Haberman yes, Johnson yes, motion passed. The Board reconvened from ex-ecutive session at 7:00 p.m. A motion was made by Neubauer and seconded by Haberman to ad-journ the meeting. Roll call vote, Neubauer yes, Agnes yes, Tofteland yes, Coleman yes, Haberman yes, Halvorson yes, Johnson yes. Motion passed. Meeting Adjourned.

Matt Johnson, PresidentDeborah Nelson,Business Manager

7-14

Gym and Lobby Floor to be Replaced

CITY OF BOTTINEAUCOUNCIL MEETING MINUTES

JULY 6, 2020CITY ARMORY-7:00 P.M.

PRESENT: Mayor Schoenborn, Auditor Nostdahl, Superintendent Fulsebakke and Council Members, Marsden, Schmidt, Freeman, Mortensen, Stewart, Ketterling, Getzlaff and Seykora. The follow-ing were present via conference call,Attorney Benson ABSENT: None. Mayor Schoenborn called the meeting to order. CONSENT AGENDA: Ketterling moved to approve the consent agenda, seconded by Seykora, car-ried. BILLS: Marsden moved to ap-prove the list of bills, seconded by Seykora. On roll call all voted yes, carried. 1st District Health water samples for testing fees $50, 1st National Bank-VISA Keith’s card - parts $392.53, 1st National Bank-VISA office card - Armory supplies, fence cups $1,403.68, Abrahamson Refrigeration -remove freon from landfill items $80, Acme Tools parts $180.57, Ameripride - 1st aid kit at shop $60.47, Auto Value shop supplies and parts $26.97, B&M Laundry rug service at Armory $77.38, Black Mt. Software quar-terly CASS certification $100, Border Ag garbage hauling fuel, gas & oil for shop $1,659.75, Bottineau Courant publishing fees $369.10 Bottineau Lumber materials (beau-tification, Armory, etc) $250.12, Capitol Scale annual testing on landfill scale $955, City Auditor re-imburse for petty cash $17.50, City of Minot lagoon samples - testing fees $90, Dakota Agronomy chemi-cal spray $702.50, Dakota Fire Extinguisher fire extinguisher ser-vices $720.47, Dallman Services Co. street painting $10,00019, Ellie Anne’s down payment on new gym flooring $18,025, Farmer’s Union Oil plexiglass dividers, fuel $1,207.57, Ferguson Waterworks parts $931.78, Gerdau Ameristeel materials - Rockin the Hills plant-ers $41.59, Grainger back up electricity for water plant $1,014, Gravel Products washed rock-chips $350.61, Hamnes Concrete & Construction sidewalk to be special assessed $2,430, Hawkins Inc. water treatment chemi-cals $7,453.27, Home & Electric Solutions bon switch and new of-fice light fixtures $683, Keith Fulsebakke reimburse for regis-tration fee for new truck $18, Lisa Mastvelton over charged for me-morial tree $50, ND Department of Env. Quality annual license renew-als (Keith, John, Jim, Rocky) $65, ND Health Chemistry Laboratory water samples for testing fees $18.54, ND League of Cities annual membership dues $1,978, ND One

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