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Affidavit
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF ROLE'I-rE
IN JUVENILE COURT
IN THE INTEREST OF S.R.A., A CHILD;
DOB: 12-30-12
State of North Dakota,
Petitioner,
FILE NO.
vs. 40-2014-JV-12
AFFIDAVIT
S.R.A., Minor Child of,
Sarah Azure and David Wallette,
Respondents
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
) SS,
COUNTY OF BOTTINEAU
Comes now, Launee Lawyer Hamnes, Juvenile
Court Officer, for Rolette County and respectfully repre-
sents and states to the Court:
That said affiant is the Petitioner in said matter and
that after diligent inquiry, personal service cannot be
made upon the Respondent, David WaBette, in this state
to the best knowledge, information and belief of the af-
fiant; to wit:
That said respondents current mailing address and
whereabouts are unknown. Certified mail sent to his last
known address and sheriff's service in Rolette County,
North Dakota, have been unsuccessful.
That said affiant requests a Court Order directing
the service of the Summons in this matter be made by
publication in accordance with Rule 4 of the North
Dakota Rules of Civil Procedure
Dated this 17th day of June, 2014, at Bottineau,
North Dakota.
Launee Lawyer Hamnes
Juvenile Court Officer
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of
June, 2014.
Rhonda Langehaug
Notary Public
State of North Dakota
Commission expires Mar. 16, 2018
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS
Pursuant to 27-20-23(2) NDCC, in that the Re-
spondent, David Wallette, has no known address and
his whereabouts are unknown, it is herby Ordered that
service of the Summons in this matter be made by pub-
lication in accordance with Rule 4 of the North Dakota
Rules of Civil Procedure.
Dated at Sottineau, North Dakota, this 19th day of
June, 20t4.
Michael G. Sturdevant
District Judge
(June 30, July 7 and July 14, 2014)
Summons
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF ROLE'I-rE
IN JUVENILE COURT
IN THE INTEREST OF S.R.A., A CHILD;
DOB: 12-30-12
State of North Dakota,
Petitioner,
FILE NO.
vs. 40-2014-JV-12
SUMMONS
S.R.A., Minor Child of,
Sarah Azure and David Wallette,
Respondents
THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE-
NAMED RESPONDENTS:
You, and each of you, are hereby summoned and
required to appear personally and bring the above-
named child before the Juvenile Court, at its Chambers,
in the courthouse in the city of Rolla, in said County and
State, on the 8th day of July, 2014, at 10:00 a.m., or as
soon thereafter as the parties can be heard, for the pur-
pose of hearing the Petition made and filed with this
Court, alleging said child to be subject to the provisions
of the Uniform Juvenile Court Act (Chapter 27-20,
NDCC), by reason of the following:
JUVENILE PETITION FOR TERMINATION
OF PARENTAL RIGHTS (IN SHELTER CARE)
as more fully appears from the Petition, a copy of which
is hereto annexed and served upon you.
If you fail to appear personally and to bring said
child before the Court at said time and place, or to show
good cause why you cannot do so, the Court will make
such Order as may be appropriate and you may be pro-
ceeded against for civil contempt.
"THIS IS FOR THE PURPOSE
OF AN INITIAL APPEARANCE"
RIGHT TO COUNSEL
While you are not required to have the assistance
of legal counsel in this pmceed!ng, you are entitled to
such assistance if you so desire. It you desire legal
counsel and are unable without undue financial hard-
ship to employ counsel, the Court, upon your request,
will appoint legal counsel for you. If you intend to have
legal counsel, you are requested to make the necessary
arrangements in advance so as not to delay the hearing.
Dated this 17th day of June, 2014.
Launee Lawyer Hamnes
Juvenile Court Officer
(701) 228-2375
(June 30, July 7 and July 14, 2014)
Dunseith City Council
CITY OF DUNSEITH
REGULAR MEETING
JUNE 2, 2014
The regular meeting for the City of Dunseith was
held June 2, 2014, at 6 p.m. at the City Hall.
Members present were Mayor Jesse Marion and
councilpersons Randy Vivier, Loren Baumgartner,
George Gottbreht and Carl Lagerquist. No members
were absent. Others present were Kurt Lagerquist and
Bernice Poitra.
Call to order by Mayor Jesse Marion•
After reading, Councilperson Gottbreht made the
motion to approve the minutes as read, second by
Baumgartner and carried.
After review, Councilperson Gottbreht made the
motion to approve the May financial reports, second by
Lagerquist and carried.
After review, Councilperson Baumgartner made the
motion to approve the bills as listed, second by Got-
tbreht and carried. Following is a list of bills approved
for payment:
Rolette Co $8,688.07
Andrew Johnson $25.00
Unum $22.76
Ottertail $2,260.76
Dale's $799.60
Ameri Pride $97.87
ND One Call $1.10
ND Health Dept $381.35
Office of the Sheriff $150.00
Farmer's Union $138.50
Starion $1,000.00
DSM Inc. $7,289.00
Kurt Lagerquist $2,256.25
TM Communications $214.98
NC Electric $638.51
Hawkins $446.80
TM Star $157.56
City of Rugby $186.16
GF Lab $26.00
Marion Trucking $19,963.40
BCBS $1,118.20
Campbell Insurance $191.00
USED EQUIPMENT
After reviewing the May fine collections and court
appearances, Councilperson Gottbreht made the mo-
tion to approve the Judge's Report, second by Baum-
gartner and carried.
Sheriff's Report was unavailable at this time.
After reviewing the advisory board minutes and the
financial reports, Councilpersen Goftbreht made the mo-
tion to approve the Nursing Home Report, second by
Vivier and carried. The appointment of two councilper-
sons to the advisory board will be done next month.
At this time, Ms. Bernice Poitra was present ex-
pressing interest in purchasing city lots for a new home.
Various options were discussed. Ms. Poitra will return
once final plans have been made.
After review, Councilperson Vivier made the motion
to approve the liquor and beer applications submitted
by Dale's Lounge and the Garden Tap, second by
Baumgartner and carried.
After review, Councilperson Gottbreht made the
motion to approve the local permit submitted by
Bernadette Davis for Rick Poitra medical benefit, sec-
ond by Vivier and carried.
Sewer project/City Hall: It was decided at this time
that one Turbo Flush toilet will be ordered and installed
in the ladies restroom and then the sewer line will be re-
assessed to see if this has helped. If so, two more of the
Turbo Flush toilets will be ordered and installed. Pot
holes are being filled. If any councilmember sees any
that have been missed, notify Kurt.
Sewer agreement/ND Pump and Sewage: After dis-
cussion, Councilperson Vivier made the motion to sign
a one-year service agreement with ND Sewage Pump &
Lift Station, second by Lagerquist and carried. At this
time, the check valve problem was also discussed
briefly. The possibility of re-roofing the city shop located
near the Egbert Road was discussed briefly. Individuals
with yard violations are being sent notices requesting
their attendance at the next meeting.
With no further business, Councilperson Gottbreht
made the motion to adjourn the meeting, second by
Baumgarter and carried. The meeting adjourned at 8:25
p.m.
Shelley Counts, City Auditor
Jesse Marion, Mayor
CITY OF DUNSEITH
SPECIAL MEETING
JUNE 24, 2014
A special meeting for the City of Dunseith was held
June 24, 2014, at 10 a.m. at the City Hall.
Members present were Mayor Jesse Marion and
councilpersons George Gottbreht and Loren Baumgart-
net. Members absent were councilpersons Carl
Lagerquist and Randy Vivier. Another present was Chief
Deputy Gerald Medrud.
Call to order by Mayor Jesse Marion.
At this time, Deputy Medrud gave an update on pe-
lice activity.
After discussion, CouncBperson Baumgartner
made the motion to approve the Dale's Lounge
liquor/beer license to the open air dance area on June
27-28, 2014, from 2 p.m. to a.m., second by Gottbreht
and carried.
After discussion, Councilperson Gottbreht made
the motion to allow Daniel Faine to sell shoes on Friday,
June 27, 2014, second by Baumgartner and carried.
Fee for this being $20.
After discussion, Councilpersen Gottbreht made
the motion to appoint Denise Halvorson as temporary
city auditor until Shelley returns from medical leave, sec-
ond by Baumgartner and carried.
The meeting adjourned at 11 a.m.
Shelley Counts, City Auditor
Jesse Marion, Mayor
(July 14)
Summons
SUMMONS
TURTLE MOUNTAIN TRIBAL COURT
JUVENILE DIVISION
TURTLE MOUNTAIN RESERVATION
BELCOURT, ND
In the matter of KELLIN AMYOTTE, date of birth: July
28, 2013.
Pamela Baker
Petitioner(s),
SUMMONS
vs. JV-NO. 14-3026
Rolette County Social
Services, Tamara Amyotte, )
and Derek Halvorson )
Respondent(s) )
TO THE ABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENT(S):
You are hereby summoned and required to appear
and defend against the Petition in this action, which is
on file with the Turtle Mountain Tribal Court in Belcourt,
North Dakota, and herewith served upon you, by serv-
ing upon the undersigned a written answer, or other
proper response, within forty (40) days of service of this
summons upon you, exclusively of this date of service.
If you fail to do so, judgement by default will be taken
against you for the relief and demand in this petition or
complaint.
Dated and signed this 6th day of May, 2014
Mandy Davis
Clerk of Court
Turtle Mountain
Tribal Court
PO Box 900
Belcourt, ND 58316
(July 14, 21 and 28, 2014)
Notice of intent
NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST
THE RELEASE OF FUNDS
July 14, 2014
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians dlbla
Turtle Mountain Housing Authority
P•O. Box 620, Belcourt, ND 58316-0620
701-477-5673
These notices shall satisfy two separate but related
procedural requirements for activities to be undertaken
by the Turtle Mountain Housing Authority.
REQUEST FOR THE RELEASE OF FUNDS
On or about October 25, 2009, the Turtle Mountain
Housing Authority will submit a request to the U.S. De-
partment of Housing and Urban Development on behalf
of The Turtle Mountain Housing Authority for the release
of the Indian Housing Block Grant (IHBG) funds under
24 CFR Part 1000, Native American Housing Assistance
and Self Determination Act o11996 (NAHASDA) to un-
dertake the purchase of 160 acres, more or less, or real
estate for the purpose of future construction of low-in-
come housing. Estimated funding from NAHASDA is
$250.000.00. The subject property is located in the
SE/4 of Section 33, Township 163 North, Range 70
West, 5th Principal Meridian, Rolette County, North
Dakota.
FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians
d/b/a Turtle Mountain Housing Authority has determined
that the project will have no significant impact on the
human environment. An Environmental Impact State-
ment under the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA), therefore, is not required. Additional proj-
ect information is contained in the Environmental Re-
view Record (ERR) on file at the Turtle Mountain
Housing Authority, one fourth mile South of Highway 5,
Belcourt, ND 58316 (and may be examined or copied
weekdays 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.).
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Any individual, group, or agency disagreeing with
this determination or wishing to comment on the project
may submit written comments to the Turtle Mountain
Housing Authority. All comments received by July 21,
2014, will be considered by the Turtle Mountain Housing
Authority prior to authorizing submission of a request for
release of funds. Comments should specify which No-
tice they are addressing.
RELEASE OF FUNDS
ABBREVIATED NOTICE
OF INTENT
TO ADOPT/AMEND
ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
relating to the Multi-State LotteP/
Office of
Attorney General
will hold a public hearing to address proposed
changes to the N.D. Administrative Code
article 10-16.
North Dakota Lottery office
1050 East Interstate Ave.
Suite 200
Bismarck, ND
Monday, August 11, 2014
2:00 p.m. CT
The proposed amendments addressing
changes to General Rules, Retailer,
Conduct and Play, 2by2 Game,
and North Dakota Lottery Players
Club Points for Prizes and Points for
Drawings are emergency rules with
a declared effective date as interim
final rules of July 6, 2014. A copy of
the proposed rules may be obtained
by calling 701-328-1574. Written
comments may be submitted to the
North Dakota Lottery office, 1050 East
Interstate Ave., Suite 200, Bismarck,
ND 58503-5574 until August 22, 2014.
If you plan to attend the hearing and
will need special facilities or assistance
relating to a disability, please contact the
North Dakota Lottery office at the above
telephone number or address at least 5
days prior to the public hearing,
Dated this 30th day of June, 2014
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem
The Turtle Mountain Housing Authority certifies to
the U.S. Department 01 Housing and Urban Develop-
ment that Peter Davis, in his capacity as Turtle Mountain
Housing Authority Executive Director, consents to ac-
cept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is
brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the en-
virenmental review process and that these responsibil-
ities have been satisfied. The U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development's approval of the cer-
tification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and re-
lated laws and authorities, and allows the Turtle
Mountain Housing Authority to use Program funds.
OBJECTIONS TO THE RELEASE OF FUNDS
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban De-
velopment will accept objections to its release of funds
and the Turtle Mountain Housing Authority certification
for a period of fifteen days following the anticipated sub-
mission date or its actual receipt of the request
(whichever is later) onty if they are made on one of the
following bases: (a) the certification was not executed
by the Certifying Officer of the Turtle Mountain Housing
Authority; (b) the Turtle Mountain Housing Authority has
omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding re-
quired by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban De-
velopment regulations at 24 CFR Part 1000 and 24 CFR
Part 58; (c) the grant recipient has committed funds or
incurred costs not authorized by 24 CFR Part 1000 be-
fore the approval of a release of funds by the U.B. De-
partment o1 Housing and Urban Development or North
Dakota Division of Community Services; or (d) another
Federal agency, acting pursuant to 24 CFR Part 1000
and 24 CFR Part 58, has submitted a written finding that
the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of envi-
ronmental quality. Objections must be prepared and
submitted in accordance with the required procedures
of 24 CFR Part 1000 and 24 CFR Part 58, and shall be
addressed to the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development, Region VIII Office, 8ADE, 1670
Broadway Street, Colorado 80202-4801. Potential ob-
jectors should contact the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development and DCS to verify the actual
last day of the objection period.
Peter Davis
Turtle Mountain Housing Authority
Executive Director
(July 14)
Rolla City Council
ROLLA CITY COUNCIL
TUESDAY JULLY 8, 2014
UNOFFICIAL MINUTES
4:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 8, 2014, the special meet-
ing of the Rolla City Council was called to order by
Mayor Scott Mitchell. Present were council members
Rebecca Albert, Christopher Albertson, Lyman Bereier,
Patrick Hemmy and LeAnn Vollmer. Absent: Councilman
Jerry Sparrow
Mayor Mitchell turned the meeting over to Kent Rit-
terman, Dan Portlock and Brian Julius of Moore Engi-
neering.
Cost projections and water quality comparisons
were presented by Moore Engineering for three project
options which are the upgrading of the water treatment
plant and Re system; pumhasing water from All Sea-
sons Water Users or purchasing water from Belcourt
Public Utilities.
Discussion was held on the cost of getting water to
the distribution system if water is purchased from either
All Seasons Water Users or Belcourt Public Utilities,
where to tie in to the current system, water rights, water
quality, terms of contract, user rate increase and ne-
cessity of backup system and maintaining water plant if
needed for emergency situations. More information to
be presented at a future council meeting.
Next regular city council meeting is on July 16,
2014.
Meeting adjourned at 5:45 p.m.
Scott Mitchell, Mayor
ATTEST:
Mae Murphy, City Auditor
Dated 07/09/14 2
Next regular city council meeting will be held on
July 16th
There being no further business, Mayor Mitchell ad-
journed the meeting
Scott Mitchell, Mayor
ATTEST:
Mae Murphy, City Auditor
(July 14)
Termination summons
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SPOKANE
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION - TERMINATION
STATE OF WASHINGTON TO WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN AND TO:
1. DONOVAN DUMONT, parent of EMMA POITRA,
DOB 1/15/13, termination Petition 14-7-00132-3, filed
1/30/14.
A Petition to Terminate Parental Rights has been
filed in the above court. A Fact Finding hearing will be
held on this matter on August 7, 2014 at 9:00 am at the
Spokane County Juvenile Justice Center, 1208 W. Mal-
Ion, Spokane, WA 99201. YOU SHOULD BE PRESENT
AT THIS HEARING.
THE HEARING WILL DETERMINE IF YOUR
PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD ARE TERMI-
NATED. IF YOU DO NOT APPEAR AT THE HEARING
THE COURT MAY ENTER AN ORDER IN YOUR AB-
SENCE TERMINATING YOUR PARENTAL RIGHT.
To request a copy of the Notice, Summons and Ter-
mination Petition, call DSHS at (509) 363-3550. To view
information about your rights in this proceeding go to
www.atg.wa.gov/'r R M aspx.
TIMOTHY W. FITZGERALD
Spokane County Clerk
By GLENDA VOGT,
Deputy Clerk
(July 7, 14 and 21)
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Dunszm
The Kelvin Homemakers met on
Thursday at the Pride Dairy for the
June 26th meeting. Six members
were present.
Bryan, Sherry and Landan Ar-
mentrout were weekend houseguests
of Karen and Steve Rude, of rural
Parshall.
Rodney and Marlene Armentrout
were visitors in Devils Lake on Sun-
day evening.
Lorraine and Susie Millang, Lau-
rene and Willard Olson, Luann
Soland and Lindsay, Jacob and Sky-
lar Holiday helped Lola Knox cele-
brate her birthday on Monday.
Rodney and Marlene Armentrout
attended the 60th wedding anniver-
sary for Floyd and Carmen Richard
at their home on Friday.
Camron and Tanner Millang vis-
ited Susie Millang on Saturday.
Minnie Flynn attended the con-
vention of the North Dakota Ameri-
can Legion over the last weekend in
June in Minot. Arla Rothe, of Elgin,
is the new auxiliary president.
Alyssa Millang visited her grand-
mother, Susie Millang, on Sunday.
Susie Millang reports that her
son, Kip, and nephew, Merritt Carl-
son, are on a two week mission in
Kenya, Africa.
Kathy Gregory, Randy and Lori
Abrahamson and Vivian Abraham-
Minnie Flynn
son spent three days in Grand Forks
where they attended the wedding of
Kelly Abrahamson and Kaylee
Olson. Among the 214 guests at the
reception were Martin and Twila Pe-
terson, Terri Peterson, Dawn and
Larry Allard, Kevin and Kristin A1-
lard and Kooper and Kensey Allard,
of Dunseith.
Jason and Penny Gregory spent
the weekend at Kathy Gregory's
home. Randy and Lori Abrahamson
visited on Sunday morning.
Connie Sime and Susie Millang
were in Rugby for medical attention
on Monday.
Joy Peterson spent July 4th with
Scott and Leslie Peterson and other
family members at the Peterson farm.
Rodney and Marlene Armentrout
drove to Cavalier on Friday where
they were joined by Shauna and
Alden Henry for a trip to Elk River,
Minnesota, for a Vandal family re-
union. They all returned home on
Sunday.
Minnie Flynn drove to Minot on
Thursday to keep an eye appoint-
ment and to do some shopping.
Jill Tinjum came from Powers
Lake to visit her father, Jack
Flynn, on Tuesday.
Kent Abrahamson and family vis-
ited Kathy Gregory on Sunday.
Curt and Denise Halvorson, Shel-
ley Counts, Ashley Counts and
Floyd and Luella Dion were at the
Clayton Lider home for a potluck
dinner on July 4.
Curt and Denise Halvorson vis-
ited the Williams family reunion at
Lake Metigoshe in the evening of
July 4.
Mark and Karen Wendt, Shirley
Wendt, of Seattle; Lana Veke, of
Sioux Falls, South Dakota; and Gin-
ger Poitra, of Betcourt, were guests
of Gary LaRocque at meals on
Wednesday. The Wendt's and Lana
Veke have been in the Dunseith area
visiting Ginger Poitra and Gary
LaRocque.
Kamille Abrahamson and
Desmond and Natalie Abrahamson
were Saturday morning visitors of
Kathy Gregory.
Jason and Penny Gregory were at
Kathy Gregory's for the weekend.
Nettle Peterson, Michele, Jared
and Madalyn Peterson, from Crosby,
Kathy Gregory, Greg and Monica
and children, Devon Peterson and
friend, and Seth and Tiffany Bercier
and family, of Rolla, gathered on
Saturday evening for a celebration
of Madalyn's 12th birthday.
The fireworks at the Sky Dancer
Casino were fabulous again this
year. The display tops off the 4th of
July for alot of us locals.
Music camp will feature jazz bands,
vocal groups, concert band and dance
Session 5 at the INTERNA-
TIONAL MUSIC CAMP climaxes
with a series of performances featur-
ing Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Concert Band
and Dance groups.
IMC student performances start at
12:30 p.m. Saturday, July 19th, with
a Vocal Jazz and Jazz Band Concert
at the Masonic Auditorium. The
band concerts will start at 1:30 p.m.
in the Burdick Center for the Per-
forming Arts. Jennifer McAllister of
Saskatoon, SK will direct the Moun-
tie and Ranger Bands and Dr.
Colleen Richardson of the University
of Western Ontario in London, ON
will direct the International Youth
Band and International Wind En-
semble.
The IMC School of Dance
Recital begins at 3:30 p.m. immedi-
ately following the band concert.
The Dance performances will be
held in the Burdick Center for the
Performing Arts, and are directed by
Barbara Ehnes, formerly of Brandon,
MB.
Current enrollment for the 5th
Session is comprised of over 330 stu-
dents coming from the US, Canada,
Austria, Ecuador, Germany, Hon-
duras, Ireland, Luxembourg, Nor-
way, Spain, and Switzerland.
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SKID STEER LOADERS. TOOLCATS
1993 Bobcat 743 B 2793 hrs., open station, foot ........ s7,000
1992 Bobcat 753 2400 hrs., foot, open cab, bkt.......q 1,500
1998 Bobcat 753 3300 hrs., open station, foot ......... s10,500
2002 NH 665 3200 hrs., foot .................................. s11,500
2011 Bobcat 5130 650 hrs., H51 ,foot ...................... s20,500
2010 Bobcat 5185 2811 hrs., cab/heal, foot control,
power, bobloch, bucket & forks ..................................... 21,500
2006 Bobcat 5205 3536 hrs., foot, H51, bkt, new eng .......... s23,500
2008 Bobcat $205 1665 hrs., cab/heat, 2sp, foot .......$27,500
2007 Case 435 2003 hrs., cab/heat/AC, SJC ......... q9,500
2009 Bobcat 5630 364 hrs., A71 Foot ..................... '38,500
2012 Bobcat 5650 1000 hrs., A91, ACS, Air ride seat..?37,500
2005 Bobcat 5250 3100 hrs., Gold, 2sp, ACS,
Loegering VTS track system($4,000) .................. s27,900
2002 Bobcat $300 3280 hrs., Cab/heat, new fires, foot control. ?23,600
2011 Bobcat S750 1286 hrs., A71, ACS, 2sp ........ s41,000
2011 Bobcat $750 350 hrs., A71, ACS, 2sp, 80" LP bkt-..., s47,000
2012 Bobcat $750 124 hrs., A71, foot, 2 sp, grapple.... ?48,000
2013 Bobcat $750 250 hrs., A91, SJC ..................... s47,000
2011 Bobcat 5850 500 hrs., A51, foot, EBH, radio ........ s46,500
2006 Bobcat 5600 1900 hrs., cab/alr/heat, HF......729,500
TRACK LOADERS
2004 Bobcat T300 2218 hrs, gold, foot .................. 26,000
2009 Case C185 1486 hrs., cob/heat/AC, 2 sp, foot control, s31,000
2OI 1 Bobcat T650 1254 hrs., A71, SJC ................... s39,500
2012 Bobcat T650 t200 hrs., A91, ACS, S w/17" tracks, 2Sl:d...s45,500
2011 NH C238 400 hrs., cab/air/heat,
2 sp, joystick control ............................................. s49,500
2011 Bobcat T750 950 hrs., A71 pkg., roller susp.,
air ride seat, 2 sp radio ......................................... s53,500
2011 Bobcat T750 1 850 hrs., A91, foot, rigid .......... s46,500
2013 Bobcat T870 1550 hrs.,A9 I, SJC, Radio ........ s57,000
3 -Bobcat S590's
3 -Bobcat S570's
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HEAVY EQUIPMENT
1998 Kom PC200 8000 hrs., cab/heat/AC, Pilot, static
thumb, ext boom, swamp pads ............................. s65,000
TRACTORSUTILITY VEHICLES
2010 Bobcat CT225 335 hrs., turf tire, 7TL .............. s14,500
2012 JD 550 20 hrs., 4 seat, XUV, Like New! ....... el0,000
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MOWERS
2005 Walker MTGHS 1445 hrs., Zero turn, bagger.. ?5,500
2008 Gravely 148Z 1546 hrs., 3 bog power bagger ......... s5,500
2008 Gravely 1934FX 582 hrs., stand up, steel catch bagger.S3,000
2008 JD X540 173 hrs., 54" deck ........................... 5,000
2009 Gravely PM152M 1252 hrs., Bagger ............... s3,500
2009 Dixie Chopper 811ver Hawk 70 hrs., 50" Deck. ?4,750
2010 Dixie Chopper Silver Eagle, 70 hrs., 50" Deck .......... s6,500
2011 Grass Hopper 7212D, 41 hrs, Cab/heat, deck
& blower ........................................................ q 5,000
2012 JD Z930A, 58 hrs., like new, 60" Deck, 25.5 hp, 60" deck. )10,300
2012 Gravely ZTXL42 35 hrs., Like new, 42" Deck... ?3,899
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Friday Night Festival of the Arts
Performance - Friday, July 18th, 8:00
PM.
The IMC Faculty Jazz Band takes
the stage in the Masonic Auditorium
on Friday, July 18 at 8:00 p.m. The
eighteen-member band is made up of
the artist-teaching staff from the IN-
TERNATIONAL MUSIC CAMP
and will present a mixture of jazz
standards, swing and big band music,
as well as original compositions for
big band. The Faculty Big Band will
be led by Dr. Dean McNeill from the
University of Saskatchewan in
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
The International Festival of the
Arts Series is a summer long pro-
gram-designed to provide valuable,
educational musical experiences for
the International Music Camp stu-
dents and the surrounding communi-
ties. All the concerts are free and
open to the public. The International
Festival of the Arts Series 2014 is
supported by Rolette State Bank,
Dunseith Community Betterment
Club, Dacotah State Bank of Rolla,
Greater Bottineau Area Chamber of
Commerce, 1st National Bank of
Bottineau, Rolla Chamber of Com-
merce, Greater Rugby Area Conven-
tion & Visitors Bureau and the
International Peace Garden.
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Turtle Mountain Housing Authority, T.D.H.E.
The Turtle Mountain Housing Authority, T.D.H.E.
will be accepting bids for the following Project.
The contractor will supply all labor. The scope of
work can be picked up at the TMHA Main office
from Roland Desjarlais. Each scope of work has the
specific requirements for bidding procedures.
• Removal and replacement of Shingles at Home
Owner Scattered site
Bonding will be required on this project before
contract is awarded. Bonding to be supplied to
TMHA within ten (10) working days of bid award, if
not supplied within allotted time from bid award
notice, TMHA will go to next bidder within budget.
Successful bidder will be required to provide a
100% Performance & Payment Bond, or 25% Letter
of Credit, or 20% Cash Bond set up payable to
TMHA within ten (10) working days of receipt of bid
award letter in order to proceed with signing of con-
tract and notice to proceed. Project start date shall
be date of Notice to Proceed.
Workers Compensation documents will be
required before contract award, TMHA listed as
third party policy holder on insurance document.
Workers Compensation will be required for any
subcontractors on project. Payroll records will be
required weekly for general contractor and subcon-
tractors.
All requirements in specifications available at
TMHA, more items required on scope of work.
INDIAN PREFERENCE WILL APPLY FOR THIS
PROJECT.
Bids must be received and punched in by 1:00
p.m. on Date July 18, 2014 at the TMHA Main Office.
Please verify Main Office clock time.
Bid Opening will be at 1:305 p.m. Date July, 18,
2014 at the TMHA Main Office Building.
For more information on a scope of work please
contact Roland Desjarlais at (701)477-5673.
TMHA reserves the right to waive any informality
and/or reject any and all bids.