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The'Star
october 1 1, 2021
Notice of leasing
NOTICE OF LEASING
STATE SCHOOL LANDS
The Board of University and School Lands will offer the
following lands for lease in Roiette Co.
»;
Ac Term Rant
Lapswonm [160-69]
, 4' NE4 152 5 2384
i 15 - NE4 160 5 2504
WOLF CREEK (150.72) .
11 564 160 5 1983
36 5.4/4 160 - 5 1205
MARYqu [161-70)
14 NM 160 5 2272
23 ‘NE4 1-60 5 1977
24 EZSE4:SW4SE4;SE4SW4
160 5 1683
RUSSELL (161.72)
3 N25w4 so 5 1252
4 52564 as 5 1252
11 NM 160 5 1430
11 am 160 5 1173
MT PLEASANT [162-69)
27- ste4 70 5 1109
GILBERT [162-73)
16 NE4 160 5 965
16 NW4 157 5 762
HUTCHINSON [164-71)
36 NE4 150 5 533
Noxious weeds may be present on all trecs of Trust Land.
The Surface Lease requires control of noxious weeds. Cost-
share is available for approved treatment costs on‘ Trust
Lands:
Malone?!" Will lead Spedflc requirements at the auction.
The public lease auction will be held in the Courthouse,
Commissioner's Room at Rolla, ND. onMondav_ October 25,
2021 at 4:00 PM CT.
other than the descripde of the lands to be auctioned,
the Information contained in this advartlsement may be
revised prior to the auction upon further review by the
North Dakota Department of Trust Lands. Any such
revisions will be announced at the auction and will be
binding upon the bidders, Biddirg will begin at minimum
rent lst year's rentmust be Paid In iU" immediately 306'
dwe sale. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all
bids.
For more information, usirhtmw/landndsov or call (701)
328-2800. For auxiliary aids and services, please call by
10/18/2021. ‘
7/27/2021 Jodi Smith
Land Commissioner
(Sgptomber 27 Oct 4, 11, 18, 2021)
Notice to creditors
NOTICE To CREDITORS
iN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ROLETTE
COUNTY, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, In the Matter of
the Estate of DENNIS G. LUND, Deceased.
Probate No. 40-2021-PR-00018
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned
has been appointed perSOnaI representative of the
above estate. All persons having claims against the
said deceasad 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 Susan flan-
gan, personal representative of the estate, at c/o
Gibbens Law Office, PO. Box 708, Cando, ND 58324, or
filed with the Court.
Dated this fifth day of October, 2021.
Susan Langan
Personal Representative
.3961 County Road 43
St. John, 010-5836941301
Nathan Gibbens
ND License #07111
GIBBENS LAW OFFICE
PO. Box 708
Cando, ND 58324
Attorney for Estate .
First publication on the11th day of October, 2021
(Octobr 11, 18 and 25, 2021)
RoletteCo. Commission
REGULAR MEETING,
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
ROLE1TE COUNTY
SEPTEMBER 7, 2021
The board convened 9:00 AM on September 7,
2021 with members Allen Schlanvogt, Craig Poitra,
Henry LaRocque and Archie Metcaliapresent. Member
Eldon Moors, Sr. presiding. Also present were Brian
Grosinger, State’s Attorney, Sarah Bruce, Recorder,
Robin Longie, Deputy Recorder, Mark Miller, Extension
Agent, and Ellen Heine, Xcel Energy.
Karen Armstrong, and Barb Frydeniund, Roiette
County Public Health met with the board to discuss a lo-
cation to construct garage for a Mobile Unit. Discussion
on county owned lot, which could.,;work, but Public
Health would need to own it if USDA‘Ioan is used. Also
discussion on other options of county owned land, or
building it onto the existing clinic structure.
The board will look at the various options with Barb
to see which one might be most suitable.
Barb also updated the board on Public Health ac-
tivities, which have centered on vaccinations. COVID
cases in the county and state, hat/a been rising, so Barb
encouraged individuals to get vaccinated, as Hospitals
are struggling to handle all the COVID cases, mostly
from unvaccinated individuals. Also discussed was Pub-
lic Health propane tank, on the existing building. No ac-
tion was taken.
The board then opened bids for Pro-buy of 35,000
gallons of propane for the upcoming year; Bids were re-
ceived from Harris Oil and Gustafson Oil. Motion by
Schienvogt, seconded by Metcalfe to approve low bid
from Harris Oil for Pre-buy of 35,000 gallons of propane,
in the amount of $1 .35lgallon. On roll call vote, all mem-
bers voted “AYE”. Motion carried unanimously.
Nathan Gustafson. Sheriff then met with the board.
Nathan stated NDDOCR will be doing an inspection of
the Jail in October. Dan Kraft. Jail Administrator and
staff have been making improvements. Discussion on
staffing, and Nathan informed the board that he was im-
,1
plementing mask mandate for the jail and also restrict-
ing entrance at this time, due to increase in COVID
cases in the county, and several other issues related to
the Sheriff's Department.
The board then discussed Lake Shutta road and
dust control options. Chairman Moors informed that
board that they wouldn't be doing any dust control at this
time, but will look at putting some recycled asphalt on
the V4 mile just east of Hwy 281. Will research im-
provements that can be made to the road for next year.
No action was taken. 1
Motion by Schlenvogt, seconded by LaRocque to
approve minutes from the previous meeting. On roll call
vote, all members voted “AYE”. Motion carried unani-
mousiy.
Motion by Metcalfe, seconded by Schlenvogt to ap-
prove Conditional Use Permit and Building Permit for
Xcel Energy for Aircraft Detection Lighting tower to be
constructed for the Border Winds wind farm. On roll call
vote, all members voted "AYE". Motion carried unani-
mously.
Motion by Schlenvogt, seconded by Metcalfe to ap-
prove certification oi Community Support for the Turtle
Mountain Animal Shelter. On roll call vote, all members
voted “AYE'. Motion carried unanimously.
Motion by LaRocque, seconded by Schlenvogt, to
approve Agreement for EFNEP program rental space in
the amount of $2880Iyear. 0n roll call vote, all mem-
bers voted “AYE”. Motion carried unanimously.
Eldon Moors and Henry LaRocque gave a Road .
Committee report. Discussion on graveling activities
and bridge repairs. Discussion on filling the vacant po-
sition in the Roiette Shop. Motion by LaRocque, to offer
the position to Gary Davis, with Dean Azure as an alter-
nate. seconded by Schlenvogt. On roll call vote, all
members voted “AYE”. Motion carried unanimously.
'Kandace Desjarlais, Treasurer then appeared be-
fore the board to discuss the Deputy Treasurer position,
which had been approved to change from Part-time to
Full-time in-2022 Budget Yaar. Chairman Moors dis-
cussed the motion which was made to change the
Deputy Treasurer to a Full-Time position, but stated that
there was not enough work to do in the office to change
this position from Part-time to FT status. Discussion
also on combining the position with other offices, or re-
scinding the motion. Kandance stated that she was only ,
looking at her officeAand had not been approached by
other offices to share the position, and was not in favor
of changing. After much discussion, no action was taken
by the board.
Craig Poitra then gave committee reports for the
Housing Authority reporting that they are applying for
grant funds for doors and window replacement from
NCPC and are going through applicants for the Execu-
tive Director position. No Mountain Lake Human Serv-
ice Zone report was given, other that they are looking
for office space in Belcourt for a satellite office. No action
taken. '
Eldon Moors, and Henry LaRocque, gave a report
on the Building Committee. Eldon informed the board
that they are looking at removing old jail along with the
old Sheriff's Residence. Discussion on the project.
Eldon and Henry will proceed with inspections and re—
quired permits before removing the structure.
The board then held a Public Hearing for the 2022
Preliminary Budget at 11 AM. There being no one that
.appeared for the Public Hearing, Commissioner Schlen-
vogt introduced the following and moved for its adop-
tion:
PURPOSE OF APPROPRIATIONS 2022
County Board 116,555
County Auditor 178,984
County Treasurer 134,648
Recorder 147,130
State's Attorney 189,410
Tax Director 74,495
Emergency Manager 71,048
County Sheriff 490,328
Jail Maintenance 1,111,215
Maint of Buildings 30.000
Utilities ' 30,000
Janitor 22,200
Election 50,000
Annual Leave (Payoff) 30,000
Publishing 8,000
Social Security 175,000
Worker’s Compensation 25,000
Unemployment 11,000
Liability, Bldg, Auto insurance 92,000
County Dues 21,000
Technology Leases 20,000
Maintenance Agreements 53,000
Copier/Postage Machine 5,500
Technology Equipment Purchases 15,000
Audit Fee 20,000
Radio Communications 45,000
Coroner 6,000
Mental Health 4,000
County Park 12,500
Soc Services Indirect Costs 10,000
Misc. General 1 725,000
Veteran’s Service Officer 23,600
Emergency Fund 200,000
County Agent Levy . 54,300
Capital Trust Account/Capital Projects Levy 549,500
Consolidated RoadrFund 270,000
Unorganized District Road Levy 362,200
Farm to Market Road Fund 210,000
Farm to Market Maintenance Road Fund 100,000
Senior Citizen Levy 47,500
Historical Society Levy. 6,500
Ambulance Fund Levy 150.000
Weed Board Fund Levy 108,200
Roiette County Water Resource Board 35,000
Roiette County Soil Conservation Levy 56,188
Municipal Airport Levy 18,000
Public Health District 112,470
Highway Tax Fund 923,720
St. John Contract Police 87,564
911 Fund 139,059
Law Enforcement (Gaming Funds) 12,000
Government Grants 40,000
American Rescue Plan Fund 679,400
Hazardous Chemical 6,000
NSF Fund 900
Extension Service Sp. Trust 14,000
Supt Special Trust 4.000
Miscellaneous Fund 7,000
TOTAL REQUEST AND FINAL
APPROPRIATION FOR YEAR
ENDING DECEMBER 31. 2021 8,130,371
Interim Funding, Transfers 8. Delinquency $2,828,499
Estimated Ravande, Transfers
Cash Balances $8,031,780
TOTAL COUNTY WIDE TAX LEVY $2,927,090
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that in accordance
with the budget for January 1, 2022 and ending De-
cember 31, 2022 for Roiette County adopted this day
and filed with the County Auditor, there is levied as taxes
for the calendar year 2021, the following:
County General $1,347,387
Capital 224,560
Unorganized District Road 295,800
Consolidated Road Fund 224,560
County Agent 40,355
Veteran’s Service Officer 15,000
Emergency 22,456
Weed Board 67,400
Senior Citizen 27,734
Ambulance 106,900
Historical Society 5.538
Municipal Airport 16,000
Water Resource Board 33,230
Soil Conservation 51,000
Health District 112,280
The above resolution was seconded by Poitra. On
roll call vote, Commissioners Schlenvogt, Poitra, Met-
calfe and Moors voted "AYE". Commissioner LaRocque
TURTLE MOUNTAIN
HOUSING AUTHORITY, T.D.H.E.
i6 A TRIBALLY DESIGNATED HOUSING ENTITY
V PO. BOX 620 1/4 MILE SOUTH ON HWY: 5 BELCOURT, ND 58316
TELEPHONE 701-477-6873 ADMINISTRATION OFFICE FAX 701-0193
NOTICE
The Turtle Mountain Housing Authority is, submitting a grant
application to the lCDBG-ARP funding source. The source of funds
if received will be used in the construction of a building that will
house a temporary Children’s Shelter. The shelter will temporarily
.house children in the event that no foster home is readily available
to care for the child. The building will consist of two stories with
handicap accessibility. The children’s shelter program ,will be
managed and operated under the guidance and control of the Turtle,
Mountain Child Welfare. 7
The Turtle Mountain Housing Autho
the community on the project. Please provide comments to TMHA by
October .8, 2021. Either hand-deliver to the main housing office or
submit them to Turtle Mountain Housing Authority Children’s
Shelter comments PO Box 620, Belcourt, ND 58316. '
rity is seeking comments’from
voted “NAY”. Motion carried.
On motion and unanimously approved, the follow-
ing reports and statement of fees were received
and filed: Sheriff, $25,792.15, Recorder $2,107.50.
Recorder Preservation Fees, $1,691.88, Recorder State
Fees; $70 and Treasurer's Total Collections,
$603,141.16 and Auditor's Total Payments, $439,025.58
and the following county bills be allowed and ordered
paid:
CHK NAME AMOUNT
700876 ND POST BOARD 45.00.
700877 QUADIENT FINANCE 1,807.73
700878 NDPHIT: 24,171.85
700881 COMMERCIAL CARD
SOLUTIONS 5,922.37
700882 MARCO TECHNOLOGIES LLC 2,929.82
700886 ND PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
RETIREMENT 25,522.26
53531 AFLAC 1,077.30
53532 WENDY BELGARDE 306.46
53533 B AND J EXCAVATING 7,182.00 .
53534 BOB BARKER COMPANY INC 137.31
53535 BUTLER MACHINERY COMPANY9,186.99
53536 CENEX FLEETCARD 533.72
53537 CITY OF ROLLA 231.01
53538 . CITY OF ST JOHN 97.00
53539 CLUTE OFFICE EQUIPMENT INC 10.23
53540 COLE PAPERS INC 222.35
53541 DALES CASH SUPPLY 89.55
53542 DALES CASH SUPPLY 5,966.34
53543 DF LIGHTING COMPANY 473.55
53544 DOUG AND MARYS JACK AND JILL26.76
53545 DUNSEITH HARDWARE 223.17
53546 ECOLAB PEST ELIM DIV 150.00
53547 EVANS TRUCKING AND
AGGREGATE 1,596.00
53548 FISCAL ADMIN CO JAIL CLAIMS 2,395.15
53549 GREATWEST LIFE AND ANNUITY 100.00
53550 HAAS TIRE 210.00
53551 HARLOWS BUS SALES INC 189.53
53552 HARRIS OIL AND PROPANE 47,250.00
53553 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
DEPT 2,090.80
53554 JOC INC 5,006.20
53555 JOC INC 190.75
53556 KIMS APPLIANCE SERVIE INC 1,053.15
53557 KITTLESONS TRUCK REPAIR 1,218.50
53556 KOONERS GAS AND THINGS 2,941.14
53559 LEGACY COOPERATIVE 176.39
53560 LEGACY COOPERATIVE 4,509.47
53561 LUNSETH 12,154.32
53562 TOM MCCLOUD 1,850.00
53563 MCGUIRE IN RUGBY 39512
53564 ETHAN MCGILLIS 42.64
53565 MEDICO LIFE HEALTH
INSURANCE 275.00
53567 PETER MORIN 540.00
53568 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC 57,984.30
53569 NEWMAN TRAFFIC SIGNS 580.22
53570 NORTH CENTRAL
:Lco'rfilC COOP 54.00
53571 OFFICE DEPOT 213.22
53572 OFFICE DEPOT 418.34
53573 O'I'I'ERTAIL POWER COMPANY 1,193.80
53574 PIERCE COUNTY TRIBUNE 48.00
53575 POWERPLAN OIB 3,459.51
53576 PRESENTATION MEDICAL
CENTER 4,339.00
53577 PRIDE DAIRY 494.28
53578 QUADIENT INC 473.00
53579 REDWOOD TOXICOLOGY 15.53
53580 ROLLA DRUG INC 35.05
53581 RUNNING SUPPLY INC , 485.03
53582 SYSCO NORTH DAKOTA 3,220.83
53583 TURTLE MTN PUBLIC 22:50
53584 TOWN AND COUNTRY TESORO 8.00
53585 TOWN AND COUNTRY TESORO 48.55
53536 - TRUENORTH STEEL 12.131.00
53587 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES 222-26
53588 TM STAR 130.78
53589 TM COMMUNICATIONS 2,412.58
53590 TWEED COUNTRY AG 123.04
53591 TYLER , 449.00
53592 UNIFORM CENTER 557.93
53593 US RECORDS MIDWEST LLC 11123
53594 WARD COUNTY 565.00
53595 WESTSIDE SERVICE CSTORE 81.62
53596 DANNY FOSS 84,553.50
53597 MIKKELSEN AGGREGATES
OF ROLLA 45,785.00
53598 ND ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES 252.70
53599 PETER MORIN 540.00
53600 BUTLER MACHINERY COMPANY 665.16
53601 CITY OF ROLLA 783.38
53602 CLUTE OFFICE EQUIPMENT lNC 90.43
53603 COLE PAPERS INC 1,253.67
53604 COOKS CORRECTIONAL 671.79
53605 DARWINS TOWING 250.00
53606 DAKOTA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 280.99
53607 ELECTRONIC
COMMUNICATIONS INC 1,995.00
53608 FISCAL ADMIN CO .JAIL CLAIMS 5,128.02
53609 , GUARDIAN FLEET SAFETY 83,856.51
53610 . GUSTAFSONOILCOMPANY 572.52
53611 INFORMATION -
TECHNOLOGY DEPT 4,059.84
53612 INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY DEPT 1,619.00
53613 J AND M SERVICE STATION 45.11
53614 JOHNSON CONTROLS 849.04
53615 LEEVERS SUPER VALU 10.95
53616 LEGACY COOPERATIVE 380.43
53617 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES 30.00
53618 MIDCONTINENT
COMMUNICATIONS 69.78
53619 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC 36,366.66
53620 MAIN STREET MARKET 24.92
53621 MUNRO ACE HARDWARE 149.49
53622 v MUNRO ACE HARDWARE 67.51
53623 ND ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES 37.50
53624 NORTH DAKOTA TELEPHONE CO 514.18
53625 NORTHERN PLAINS
ELECTRIC COOP 274.00
53626 OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL310.00
53627 OTTERTAIL POWER COMPANY 4,265.79
53628 POMPS TIRE SERVICE INC 1,342.68
53629 POSTMASTER 130.00
53630 PRESENTATION MEDICAL
CENTER 5,703.00
53631 THE SIDWELL COMPANY 27.50
53632 THOMSON REUTER WEST 376.86
53633 TRI CARE HOME HEALTH 1,025.00
53634 TM COMMUNICATIONS 409.29
53635 TM COMMUNICATIONS 173.75
53636 VERIZON WIRELESS 313.46
53637 WARD COUNTY 2,831.50
53638 ZIONS BANK 1,750.00
53639 J AND F TOWING 500.00
53640 K AND D FIREARMS 527.88
ROAD DEPT AUG PAYROLL 36,603.08
GEN, L-ENF, ETC AUG PAYROLL 187,514.54
TOTAL $775,396.44
Motion by LaRocque and unanimously approved,
the board than adjourned to September 21, 2021
‘ SEPTEMBER 21, 2021
The board convened at 9:00 AM, September 21,
2021 LaRocque, Poitra, Schlenvogt and Metcalfe pres-
ent. Member Moors presiding. Also present Jon Rosin-
ski, Turtle Mountain Star, Kandace Desjariais, Treasurer,
Sarah Bruce. Recorder, Brian Grosinger, State's Anor-
ney and Robin Longie, Deputy Recorder,
Marvin Nelson, District 9 Representative met with
the board to discuss Legislative Redistricting. Marvin
discussed the process the for redistricting after the de-
cennial census, where are committee has been looking
at adjusting the districts based on population. Roiette
County will likely be combined with other counties, since
the census for Roiette County is down to 12,187. The
Legislature will have a special session later this fall to
approve the new districts. No action was taken.
Becky Gustafson met with the board at this time to
discuss section line in Baxter Township between sec-
tions 15/22. Becky stated that the black dirt that the
county removed belonged to her. as' she and she re-
quested the black dirt be returned, as she owned land
along the section section. Discussion on development
of this section line for a road last year. After further dis-
cussion, any further action was tabled until the State’s
Attorney can provide legal advice to the board.
The board then discussed 52 hours of vacation
leave for Dennis Halvorson and 60 hours of vacation
leave for Archie Metcalfe, that they had not used by their
Anniversary Date, and had lost according to Employee
Vacation Policy. Chairman Moors requested that the
employees be allowed an extension for use of the leave,
until December 3151. Discussion on the policy and how
this is handled. After much discussion, motion by
Schlenvogt, seconded by LaRocque to allow both em-
ployees to use the leave by December 31st of this year.
Discussion on how to handle the situation so this does-
n‘t happen again. _On roll call vote, members Schlen-'
vogt and Moors voted "AYE". Members Poitra,
LaRocque and Metcalie voted “'NAY".
Henry-LaRocque and Eldon Moors then gave a
Road Committee report. Discussion on road activities
and purchase of gravel to finish up this year and for next
year. No action was taken. , .
Dwana Getzlaff met with the board to discuss de-
tails regarding the County Surplus Auction to be held on
Thursday, September 23rd at 5PM, at the LEC. No ac-
tion was taken.
Eldon Mobrs gave a building committee report on
the old jail and Sheriff's Residence. Preparations for
demolition of these structures. have included Asbestos
evaluation, estimate to relocate waterline, Heating revi-
sions for the Courthouse and Sheriff areas, electrical es-
timate if needed. Discussion on the estimate to do this
project and current cost for utilities. Will lookat esti-
mates beiore moving lonnard.
Craig Poitra then gave a report on the Public
Health. City of Rolia has granted a Building Permit for
the Lot 5, Block 6. OTS, Roiia for construction of a
garage for the Public Health mobile unit, which is
presently zoned for Commercial. Also discussed the
1000 gallon propane tank on the existing building which
needs to be moved to the new clinic structure. Will dis-
cuss further at the next meeting.
Motion by Schlenvogt, and seconded by LaRocque,
the board adjourned until October 6. 2021.
Eldon R. Moors, Sr.
Chairman, Board of County Commissioners
Roiette County, North Dakota
ATTEST .
Valerie McCloud
Roiette County Auditor
(October 11 , 2021)
CW l)-
FOR SALE: .
280 acres of pasture and hayland in
Hillside Township, Roiette County.
Available for 2021 season. $224,000. For more
information call Northern Appraisal 8. Realty
701 624-4799.
three (3) years.
School.
IIIITIDE or [nation
A Johnson O’Malley (JOM) Election will be held on
Thursday,_November 18, 2021, from 11:00 AM to 7:00
PM at the Dunseith Elementary Gym Concession area.
The. following positions are open:
0 Three (3) Vacancies for a period of
You must be a parent (or guardian) Of an enrolled
Native American Indian child attending .the Dunseith
School District #1 in order to run or vote in‘the election.
The deadline to file for candidacy Thursday,
November 4, 2021 at 2:00 PM. Please file in the
Business Office located at the Dunseith Elementary
Dated at‘Duns-eith this 7h day of October, 2021_
Assembly of God - Roiette
Sunday School at 9 am
Sunday Worship at 10 am
Evening Service at 6:00 pm
Pastor Gene Wilson 246-3250
Ebenezer Lutheran
Brethren - Roiette
10 am Sunday School
11 am Morning Worship
Pastor Rob Boise
246-3488
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Roiette
151, 3rd and 5th Sundays at 11 em.
2nd and 4th Sundays at 9 am
Fr. Paulrai Thandappa 246-3449
Valle Lutheran Church - Roiette
Children/Adult Sunday School 10:45 am.
Worship at 9:45 am ' 246-3574
' Mountain View Ministry
1‘ ’ salem Mennonite Church
’ ‘3miles'southofMyloi ‘
Sunday School at 10 am
Sunday Worship at 11 am
Sunday Evening at 7 p.m. ,
Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 8 pm
‘Woliord Community Church
Sunday Worship at10 a.m.
Pastor Dan Slaubaugh - 583-2581
Lakeview Mennonite Church
4635 78th St. Wolford
Sunday Worship at 10:30 am
with children’s church during
Pastor Hubert Hatchkiss 583211
Turtle Mountain Baptist Church, Rolla
Sunday Worship at 11 am. a 5 pm.
Sunday School at10 am
Wednesday Worship I117 p.m.
Pastor Frank Sheridan - 477-3213
Presbyterian Church - Rolla
Sunday Worship at 11:00 am
ACT, Wednesdays at 6:30 pm
‘ 477-5376
Immanuel Lutheran Church
.Rolla - L.C.M.S.
Sunday Worship at 8-a.m.
Sunday School at 9:45 am
Holy Communion:
Observed fat and 3rd Sunday of every month
Rev. Scott Ramey - 477-5122
Our Savior’s Lutheran Rolla
Wednesday Sunday School 5 pm.
Wednesday Youth Group at
Prysbeterian Church at 7:05 pm.
Sunday Worship 10 am.
Nicholas Rohde - 477-3246
Emmanuel Church - Dunseith
Sunday School and Sunday Worship, 10 am.
3rd Avenue South - Dunseith
Rev. Wayne Hanson - 477-8578
St. Joachim Catholic Church
Rolla
Saturday Mass at 5:30 pm
Sunday Mass Schedule at 8:30 am
Jan., March. May, July, Sept. Nov.
Sunday Mass Schedule 10:30 am
Feb., April, June, Aug., Oct, Dec.
Rev. Thai Arul 477-5277
ROLLA DRUG
. Phone 477-3174
DACOTAH BANK
Member FDIC
First State Insurance of Rolla
PRESENTATION
" MEDICAL CENTER
Rolla 477-3161
United Methodist Church - Rolla
Worship at 8:30 am
Rick Craig, Pastor 968-3361
www.mllaumccom
Anishinabe Church of God - Dunseith
Sunday Worship at 11 am
Kidz Zone at 11 am.
Prayer & Communion, Tuesday at 6 pm.
Pastor Daniel Bean 228-2056
The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-Day Saints Rugby
Sunday services at 10 am
202 2nd St. West, Rugby
President Val Christensen- 246-3579
Dunseith Jesus Name Church
of the Apostolic Faith
111 Main Street in Dunseith
Sunday Worship at 11 am
Sunday School at 6 pm
Wednesday Worship at 7:30 pm
Pastor Todd Belgarde - 244-2230
Peace Lutheran Church and
United Methodist Church
Joint Worship - Dunseith
Combined Sunday Worship at 11:15 am
children/Adult Sunday School 10:00 cm
244-5781 -
Mountain View Ministry
St. Michael The Archangel
Catholic Church, Dunseith ,
Saturday Mass at 5 pm
Sunday Mass at 9 am and 11:30 am
Rev. Michael Slovak, S.0.L.T.
244-5738
St. Sylvan’s Episcopal - Dunseith
10 cm. on the First and Third Sundays
Father Paul Zaharia
701-720-2880
Christian Missionary Alliance -
Turtle Mt. Alliance Church, Dunseith
Pastor Gary Dorn - Youth Pastor Joal Musser
Sunday School at 9:30 am.
Church Service at 11 am
Youth Group, Wednesday 5:30 to 7:30 pm
244-0532
All Nations Lutheran Church
Rock Lake - L.C.M.S.
Sunday Worship at 9:30 am.
Rev. Scott Ramey- 266-5361
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Catholic Church - Rock Lake
Sunday Mass Schedule at 10:30 am
Jan, March, May, July, Sept. Nov.
Sunday Mass Schedule 8:30 am.
FOIL, April, June, Aug., Oct. Dec.
Rev. Thai 'Arul 477-5277
United Methodist Church
Rock Lake
Sunday Worship at 9:45 am.
Rick Craig, Pastor - 968-3361
Holy Rosary Catholic Church, Bisbee
151 Sunday at 9 a.m.
2nd, 3rd, and 5th Sundays. Saturday at 5 pm.
’ I 4th Sunday at 11 am. v
Fr. Paulrai Thondappa 246-3449
St Paul’s Ojibwa, Lutheran, Belcourt
Sunday Worship at 11 am
Sunday School at 10 am
Pastor Marv Abrahamson - 477-6429
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St. Ann’s Catholic Church - Belcourt
Saturday Mass at 5 pm
Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m., 10 am, 5 pm.
Confessions: Sat. 9:30 am 8 4-8:30 pm, Sun. 841 I.I'II.,
4:30-6 pm and before or Iftar daily Masses
Monday - Friday Morning Mass: 8:30 AM 001’
Monday - Friday Evening Mass: 5 PM GOP
Tuesday 11th and 12th grade Youth Group 6:30 pt 8 p.In;
Wednesday: 6ttI-tzth Youth Group 8:30 of 8 pm
Thursday: 4th-5th Grade Open Youth Room 4:30-6 pm
Friday: Bih-tzth Open Youth Room 6:30 018 pm
Saturday: Ito Youth Group
Rev. Michael Slovak, 5.0.L T, Rev. Dave Brokke, 8.0.L T,
Rev. FredAIaxandor, 5.01.7, Rev. Anlllony Hessian,
venom-nan Davis - 477-5601 m 0
St. Anthony’sCatholic Church
Belcourt
Sunday Mass at 11:30 am.
Fr. Michael Slovak, 8.0. L. T - 477-56010”. 0
St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church - St. John
Saturday Vigil Mass at 5:30 pm
- Sunday Mass at 10:30 am .
Confession Saturdays 4:15 to 5:15 pm
Rev. Richard Fineo
477-3081 is.
Presbyterian Church, St. John
Sunday Worship at 9:00 pm
477-5376
Emmanuel Chapel - PCG, St. John
Sunday School and Sunday Worship, 6:30 pm
v 218 Grace Street, St. John
Rev. Wayne Hanson - 477-8578
St. Benedict’s Catholic Church
Rural Belcourt
Sunday Mass at 8:30 am
Confession: Sundays 8 to 8:30 am.
Rev. Richard Fineo
477-3081
Assembly of God - Belcourt
Turtle Mountain Worship Center
Prayer Meeting Wednesdays at 6 pm
Bible Study Wednesdays at pm.
Sunday‘Worship at 11:00 am.
Curtis Pafnauda, pastor
Phone 477-6017
NOtre Dame Catholic Church
Willow City
1st and 4th Sundays, Saturday at 5 pm
' 2nd Sunday at 11 am
3rd and 5th Sunday at 9 am
Fr. Paulraj Thandappa 246-3449
Willow Creek Lutheran Church
Overly
Sunday Worship at 8:30 cm.
244-5781
Mountain View Ministry
Wolford Lutheran Church
Sunday Worship at 8:30 a.n’i.
Coffee: 9:30 a.m.‘
Sunday School: 9:45 am.
Rev. Barb Haugerud
Church on Mission
Pentecostal Church of God
19th 15181., 3rd Ave. SE, Dunseith
(701) 244-0268
Rev. Lloyd and Rae Flansburg '
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SALES SERVICE
Harlow Hageness, owner
Roiette 246-3700
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Rolla’s Full Service Grocery
Phone 477-3124 - Rolla