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Summons and Affidavit
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
IN DISTRICT COURT.
NORTHEAST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COUNTY OF ROLETI'E
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
State of North Dakota and )
Irene Bear Runner, )
) Summons
Plaintiffs, )
vs. ) Civil No.
)
Daneen Delonne, )
Defendant, )
The State of North Dakota to Daneen Delorrne:
You are summoned and required to defend against
the attached Complaint by sewing an Answer, which is
a written response, on the State of North Dakota and
Irene Bear Runner within 21 days after service of this
Summons and by also filing that Answer with the court.
If you do not serve and file an Answer, the court can
grant the requests made in the Complaint by ordering
that a default judgment be entered against you.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2020
Courtney Evenson
Special Assistant Attorney General
Bar ID. Number: 08764
1820 Walnut St. E Ste. #4
Devils Lake, ND 58301I
Phone: (701) 328-5440
devilslakecse@nd.gov “
Attorney for the Child Support Program
NOTICE OF AFFIDAVIT
IN DISTRICT COURT,
NORTHEAST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COUNTY OF ROLETI'E
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
State of North Dakota and )
Irene Bear Runner, I
) Affidvit for
Plaintiffs. ) Publication
vs. ) Civil No.
)
Daneen Delonne, )
Defendant, )
1. Vincent Knuth, being first duly sworn, deposes
and states as follows:
2. I am the attorney for the Regional Child Support
Field Office of Devils Lake, North Dakota representing
the State of North Dakota pursuant to N.D.C.C. Sections
14-09-0926 and 14-09-0927. I make this affidavit to
satisfy the requirements of Rule 4(e)(2), N.D.R.Civ.P.
3. I am familiar with the facts of this case. .
4. This matter involves an action against the defen-
dant to address the issues of child support and medical
support. .
5. A Complaint commencing this action has been
filed with the Clerk of Court in Rolette County. North
Dakota.
6. After diligent inquiry, personal service of the Sum-
mons cannot be made upon the defendant in the State
of North Dakota to my bestknowledge, information and
belief.
7. The Court has personal and subject matter juris-
diction of this matter over the parties pursuant to Rule
4(e)(1)(F), N.D.R.Civ.P.
8. The defendhnt's last reasonably ascertainable
address is
DANEEN DELORME
420 N. STROMEN ST
CYRUS, MN 56323—4638
9. I declare, under penalty of perjury under the law
of North Dakota, that the foregoing is true and correct.
Signed on the 2ch day of June, 2021, at Devils
Lake. North Dakota, United States of America: r r
Vincent Knuth ,
Special Assistant Attorney General ’ E'
Bar ID. Number: 09274
1820 Walnut St. E Ste. #4
Devils Lake, ND 58301
Phone: (701) 328-5440
devilslakecse@nd.gov
Attorney for the Child Support Program
(August 16, 23 and 30, 2021)
Summons and Affidavit
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
IN DISTRICT COURT,
NORTHEAST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COUNTY OF ROLE'IT E
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
In the interest of O.B.D. and A.K.D., Minor Children
State of North Dakota, and
I
.) Summons
Plaintiff, )
vs. ) Civil No.
)
Kaitlynn M. DeCoteau, )
.» )
Defendant, )
The State of North Dakota to Kaitlynn M. De-
Coteau:
You are summoned and required to defend against
the attached Complaint by sewing an Answer, which is
a written response, on the State of North Dakota within
21 days after service of this Simmons and by also filing
that Answer with the court. If you do not serve and file an
Answer, the court can grant the requests made in the
Complaint by ordering that a default judgment be en-
tered against you.
Dated this 21st day of June, 2021
Vincent Knuth
Special Assistant Attorney General
Bar ID. Number: 09274
1820 Walnut St. E.
Devils Lake. ND 58301
Phone: (701) 328-5440
devilslakecse@nd.gov
Attorney for the Child Support
NOTICE OF AFFIDAVIT
IN DISTRICT COURT.
NORTHEAST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COUNTY OF ROLETTE
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
In the interest of GED. and A.K.D., Minor Children
State of North Dakota.
Affidvit for
Publication
Civil No.
Plaintiff,
VS.
Kaitlynn M. DeCoteau,
Defendant,
1. Vincent Knuth, being first duly swom. deposes’
and states as follows:
2. I am the attorney for the North Dakota Child Sup-
port Division representing the State of North Dakota pur—
suant to N.D.C.C. Sections 14-09-0926 and
14-09-0927. I make this affidavit to satisfy the require-
ments of Rule 4(e)(2), N.D.R.Civ.P.
3: I am familiar with the facts of this case.
4. This matter involves an action against the defen-
dant to address the issues of child support and medical
support.
5. A Complaint commencing this action has been
filed with the Clerk of Court in Rolette County, North
Dakota.
6. After diligent inquiry. personal service of the Sum-
mons cannot be made upon the defendant in the State
of North Dakota to my best knowledge, information, and
belief.
7. The Court has personal and subject matter juris-
diction of this matter over the parties pursuant to Rule
4(e)(1)(F), N.D.R.Civ.P.
8. The defendant's last reasonably ascertainable
address is 2814 8th Strett N. Apartment #4, Fargo, North
Dakota, 58102.
9. declare, under penalty of perjury under the law
of North Dakota, that the foregoing is true and correct.
Signed on the 23rd day of July, 2021, at Devils
Lake. North Dakota, United States of America.
Vincent Knuth
Special Assistant Attorney General
Bar ID. Number: 09274
1820 Walnut St. E Ste. #4
Devils Lake, ND 58301
Phone: (701) 328-5440
devilslakecse@nd.gov
Attorney for the Child Support Program
(August 16, 23 and 30, 2021)
Dunseith City .Council
REGULAR MEETING
JULY 12, 2021, 6:00 PM
AT THE CITY HALL
MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor Jesse Marion, Coun-
cil persons Christopher Strong, Randy Vivier and
George Gottbreht. ‘
MEMBERS ABSENT: Councilperson
Lagerquist.
OTHERS PRESENT: Chief Corben House, Daryl
Azure and Loren Baumgartner.
CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Jesse Marion.
MINUTES: After reading, Council person Strong
made the motion to approve the Minutes as read, 2nd by
iner and carried. g
FINANCIAL REPORTS: After review, Councilper-
son Strong made the motion to approve the June Fi-
nancial Reports, 2nd by Vivier and carried.
Carl
BILLS: After review, Councilperson Strong made
the motion to approve the bills as listed, 2nd by Vivier
and carried. Following is a list of bills approved for pay-
ment:
DSM Inc. 6897.00
Kurt Lagerquist 2346.50
Keith Benning 375.00
BC BS 2150.80
TM Communications 306.49
Ottertail 2287.24
North Central 435.00
Dale’s 1031 .36
Hawkins 592.85
Amen Pride 134.80
Turtle Mt. Star 521.33
Unum 22.76
GF Laboratory 26.00
Spectrum 127.84
TM Communications 51.19
Sinclair 331.20
ND One Call 6.00
Mid States Wireless 1600.00
ND Health Dept. 34.43
State Fire Tornado 7492.00
State Fire Tornado 2001.00
Runnings 21.99
Hawkins 796.38
Marc 334.11
Sanitation Products 250.00
Mayo Construction 16906.50
GARDEN TAP/DARYL AZURE: At this time, Mr.
Daryl Azure was present expressing interest in pur-
chasing the two City owned lots North of the Garden
Tap. Mr. Azure was informed to complete a Building Per-
mit and return to our August Meeting.
JUDGE’S REPORT: After reviewing the June Fine
Collections and Court Appearances, Councilperson
Vivier made the motion to approve the Judge’s Report,
2nd by Strong and carried.
POLICE REPORT: At this time, Chief House in-
formed the City Council of the possibility of receiving
Body Cameras from the City of Mandan, thus putting our
purchase on-hold for the time being.
After discussion, Councilperson Vivier made the
motion to purchase the printer, housing and accessories
for the mobile printers, 2nd by Strong and carried. Chief
House will see that arrangements are made for the ve-
hicles to be taken to Minot for this service. Approximate
cost for both units being $700.00.
Discussed the pros and cons of a time clock.
A “Park Closed at 10:00 PM" sign will be ordered
and installed.
Still awaiting the “Use of Force” test for Savon
Flansburg. This test is schedule to be taken in McHenry
County.
Councilperson WVier informed the City CoLlncil that
the Belcourt Police Department is sending an Officer to
the Taser Energy Weapon Basic Instructor Course, and
will see that all Dunseith Officers become certified.
Juvenile Referrals are being completed.
It was suggested that the Police Vehicles not park
on the West Side of the City Hall and that the Officers do
not hang—out in the City Auditor's Office. With no further
business, Councilperson Strong made the motion to ap-
prove the Police Report, 2nd by Vivier and carried.
NURSING HOME REPORT: After reviewing the Ad-
visory Board Minutes and the Financial Reports, Coun-
cil person Strong made the motion to approve the
Nursing Home Report. 2nd by Vivier and carried.
CITY MAINTENANCE: It was discussed installing
a 2.5 hp. pump in the developed Habberstad Well. Fur-
ther discussion will be held with Kurt Lagerquist.
Water seems to be keeping up. Sewer System
working well.
Brief discussion was held on the Industrial Building.
Kurt will see that the area is mowed and trimmed, as
there are scheduled visitors soon.
Kurt will get estimates on the hydrant replace—
ment/repair and the flower pot, which were damaged
duringranaccident. These will be ‘Ionrvarded to Chief
House.
i “.40th will see that a sign, with the‘Dakota Park .
“HOURS” is ordered. The Park is tg be closed at 10:00
PM.
With no further business, Council person Gotlbreht
made the motion to approve
the City Maintenance Report, 2nd by Strong and
carried .
BUDGET COMMITIEE: At this time, Councilperson
Gotlbreht made the motion to appoint the City Council as
the City‘s Budget Committee, 2nd by Strong and carried.
R0. CO. REDISTRICTING REPRESENTATIVE:
After discussion, Council person Strong made the mo-
tion to appoint Councilperson Randy Vivier as the City’s
Representative for the redistricting process for County
Commission Districts, 2nd by Gotlbreht and carried.
Council person Vivier will be paid $100.00.
MOTION CORRECTION (June 10,2021 Meeting):
At the June 10, 2021 there was an incomplete motion
left on the table;
Council person Gotlbreht made the motion to table
the motion made by Council person Vivier, to allow the
ND Billiard Foundation to place E-tab machines in the
Garden Tap;
Roll Call:
Gotlbreht "yes"
Lagerquist "yes"
Vivier “no”
Strong “no”
Marion "no"
Motion died.
ADJOURN: With no further business, Councilper-
son Strong made the motion to adjourn the Meeting, 2nd
by Gotlbreht and carried. The Meeting adjourned at 7:50
pm.
Shelley Counts, City Auditor
Jesse Marion, Mayor
' (August 16, 2021)
ABBREVIATED NOTICE
OF INTENT TO
ADOPT AND REPEAL
ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
RELATING TO GRAIN WAREHOUSES
AND GRAIN BUYERS, MOSS BALLS,
INDUSTRIAL HEMP, AND PESTICIDE
North DakOta
Department of
Agriculture
will hold a public hearing to
add'ess proposed changes to
the ND. Administrative Code.
Fort Lincoln Room
State Capitol Boilding
600 East Boulevard Ave.
Bismarck, ND 58505
Mon., Sept. 13, 2021
8:30 am.
A copy of the proposed rules may
be obtained by writing the North
Dakota Department of Agriculture or
calling 701-328-4764. ‘Also, written
comments may be submitted to North
Dakota Department of Agriculture
Attn: Rules Coordinator, 600 E.
Boulevard Ave, Dept 602 Bismarck,
ND 58505-0020 until September
24, 2021. If you plan to attend the
public hearing and will need special
facilities or assistance relating to a
disability, please contact the North
Dakota Department of Agriculture
at the above telephone number or
address at least three days prior to
the public hearing.
Dated this 2nd day ofAugust, 2021.
Doug Goehring
Agriculture Commissioner
Map tools ayailable to'identlfy land posted electronically
Hunters should take note of the
map tools available to identify elec-
tronically posted private land before
venturing out in the field this fall.
Brian Hosek, North Dakota Game
and Fish Department business opera-
tions manager, said map resources,
mobile applications and printable
maps can be found on the depart-
ment’s website. .
“We do provide a few different
tools on our website, and each have
different strengths, such as some re-
quire cell service while others can
work offline, others offer the ability
to determine who posted the land or
a point of contact,” Hosek said. “And
you can still pull down that print ma-
terial for those who do not prefer to
use these technologies.”
ArcGIS Explorer and Avenza are
nationally used applications that will
show content the Game and Fish De-
partment publishes, Hosek said. In
these applications, users will need to
search “NDGF” to find content pub-
lished by the department. The elec-
tronic posting information is
included in the published Private
Lands Open To Sportsmen map serv-
ices. This information will appear, as
well as public lands, including lands
NDSU launches Aging
The AIC Project is an initiative to
improve the quality of life for older
adults who wish to stay in their rural
homes and communities. NDSU Ex-
tension will work with community
stakeholders in two rural communi-
ties to identify solutions to rural
aging issues. The project will be pi-
loted in the Lisbon area and rural
Morton County.
The project is based on a success-
ful model of community-based care
in rural North Dakota, called Com-
munity of Care, that has proven to
help older adults live with autonomy
and dignity. The Community of Care
model will be adapted and/or repli-
cated in the two pilot communities
and be evaluated for effectiveness,
replicability and sustainability.
A project of this type is greatly
needed in North Dakota, according to
Jane Strommen, NDSU Extension
gerontology specialist.
“North Dakota is faced with
unique challenges in caring for and
about its older residents,” she says.
“Two—thirds of its counties are desig—
nated as frontier (less than six resi—
dents per mile). A documented shift
of the state’s population from rural
counties to urban areas has resulted
in a higher proportion of older adults
in small towns and sparsely popu—
lated locations.”
Between 2019 and 2029, the
state’s population of people 65 and
older is projected to increase by 32
percent. In contract, the working-age
population (ages 20 to 64) is pro-
jected to decrease from 59 percent in
2016 to 55 percent in 2029, placing
additional burdens on a critical work-
force shortage.
In addition, the state’s budget has
been impacted by slumping
economics in its major industries:
agriculture and oil production. The
COVID- 19 pandemic also has placed
undue burdens on the state’s econ-
omy and its people.
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enrolled in PLOTS.
Hunters should note that electron-
ically posted lands are identified in
orange crosshatch when using these
mapping tools.
OnX Hunt, another nationally used
hunting application, has indicated they
will include electronically posted land
for the 2021 hunting season.
“OnX is an app that many hunters
subscribe to and have purchased. It’s
another mapping tool that offers
many great features, such as collect-
ing, sharing waypoints and the ability
to work offline,” Hosek said.
“Hunters have the option to redeem
a free three-month subscription lo-
cated in the Inbox of My Account on
our website. This subscription can be
redeemed at any time prior to the end
of the year.”
Hosek mentioned the Game and
Fish website, gf.nd.gov, has a wealth
of information on mapping tools.
“There is a subscription piece for
News and Alerts that you can sign up
for to check for map updates. Then
you will receive alerts of any map up—
dates when the content is published
he added. “This is important with the
Avenza app, as it uses content down—
loaded to the device to work offline.”
in Community prOject
place to live and age well is a com-
plex problem needing an integrated
and collabOrative solution,” Strom-
men says.
This initiative is supported in part
by a $1.51 million, three-year grant
from MargaretA. Cargill Philanthro-
pics.
NOTICE TO ACCEPT
SEALED BIDS
THE DUNSEITH
PUBLIC SCHOOL
DISTRICT #1 WILL BE ACCEPTING
SEALED, BIDS ON THE FOLLOWING
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT.
0 REPLACING AND INSTALLATION
OF SIDEWALK CONCRETE AT
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PLAY-
GROUND, APARTMENT SIDEWALK,
AND DUMPSTER PAD.‘
PLEASE SEND SEALED BIDS TO EVAN PELTIER,
DUNSEITH PUBLIC SCHOOL, P.O., BOX 789, DUN-
SEITH, ND 58329 BY MONDAY, AUGUST 30TH, 2021
AT 3:00 PM. PLEASE VISIT WITH GENE NADEAU
WITH THE SPECIFIC DETAILS AND THE SCOPE OF
WORK.
THE BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT
OR REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS.
BY ORDER OF THE DUNSEITH BOARD OF EDUCATION.
DATED AT DUNSEITH THIS THIS 9TH DAY OF AUGUST 2021.
TURTLE MOUNTAIN HOUSINGAUTHORITY, T.D.H.E.
A TRIBALLY DESIGNATED HOUSING ENTITY
P.O. BOX 620 - 1M MILE SOUTH ON HWY. 5 ' BELCOURT. NORTH DAKOTA 68313
TELEPHONE 701-477-5073 ADMINISTRATION OFFICE FAX 701 —0193
NOTICE TO TMHA TENANTS
TMHA NEW BELLE UNIT LOTTERY
2021
TMHA has completed eight (8) new homes which will be ready for occupancy in
the next several weeks. TMHA has
chosen to award these new units via a “transfer-lottery” to existing
tenants who have demonstrated outstanding
compliance with their lease and kept up-to-date on all of their rent
payments. Rental units vacated by any household
awarded a transfer-lottery unit will be assigned to the next eligible
applicant families on the low—rent waiting lists.
WHO’S ELIGIBLE?:
To be eligible for the transfer-lottery, the applicant (existing TMHA
tenant(s)) must meet all of the following
criteria:
Must be an existing TMHA tenant of three (3) years or longer;
Must not been in arrears in their individual tenant accounts receivables
(TARs) during the previous year (12
months). . . ..thc tenant cannot owe back rent and must be completely
up-todatc on all rental payments at the time
of application for the transfer-lottery;
Must not have received a lease violation or warning or notice in the last
five years. Tenants must not have any
outstanding tenancy issues, as determined by TMHA;
Must be income eligible at the time of transfer (80% AMI) (re-certification
may be required); and
Must be eligible for occupancy in a three bedroom unit. This is determined
by existing family composition on
current lease. No one may be added to the lease in order to become
eligible.
TMHA will review and process the tenantvfilcs and accounts receivables to
determine which existing tenant households
meet these guidelines, and will be entered in the transfer-lottery.
NOTIFICATION OF ENTRY INTO TRANSFER-LOTTERY: Once TMHA has identified all
eligible low-income
rental households, the head of household will be notified in writing of
their eligibility and ask to return a written
confirmation that, if they are selected in the lottery, the household
agrees to accept the award and voluntarily move into
the new unit. A household may also choose to decline entry into the
transfer-lottery if they wish to remain in their current
rental unit.
AWARDING OF TRANSFERS TO NEW UNITS: Once TMHA receives all written
confirmations (or denials) from all
eligible households, the lottery will be conducted (by a public drawing)
from the pool of eligible households who
continued their willingness to accept transferring into a new housing unit.
The selection process will be “blind” and not
identify lottery entrants by name until the awardees have been selected.
TRAN SFERRING TO A NEW UNIT: Awardec households will be required to sign a
new lease; and comply with all
other TMHA tenant requirements, including income reccrtification, if
necessary. TMHA reserves the right to withdraw a
transfer-lottery award if it determines that incorrect or incomplete
information has been received from the household in
which case a replacement household may be selected by the same process from
among the eligible pool.
REQUESTING TO BE CONSIDERED: Send letter of interest to participate to TMHA
no later than August 25, 2021,
attention .Iolic Haggarty. Request must be in writing and submitted to the
Main Office, Attn: Jolie.
QUESTIONS/POINT OF CONTACT: Please contact Jolie H
with any questions.
aggcrty, Occupancy Director, at TMHA 701—477—5673
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