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Prairie PaintingTim BryantStaining-Painting
WallpaperingPhone 628-3004 - Stanley, ND
Business CardsBusiness Cards
N o r m a n M . M e l la n d A s s o c i a t e s , P. C .
Certifi ed Public AccountantsPO Box 699
Stanley, ND 58784Phone 628-2185
ServicesServ ices Medica l Se rv icesMedica l Se rv icesD & L
Heating & AirDanny Sauber,
ownerPO Box 596
204 Main StreetStanley, ND 58784
701-628- HEAT (4328)
AM Construction& Seamless Gutters
Plus Leaf ReliefGutter Toppers,siding, decks,
garages and more!Call Dan at:
701-629-0491
COLUMBIA
GRAIN INC.
Ross, ND• Custom cleaning of small grains and legumes• Custom Bagging• Seed, Feed & Chemical Sales1-800-334-3833701-755-3207
Reynolds RealtyAngela R. Olson, Broker
Stanley, ND 628-2775 701-898-0657 Day Cell
Blind AlleyWindow Treatments by
Hunter Douglas and GraberProfessionally Installed - Free Estimates
Tim Bryant(701) 628-3004
StanleyAce
Hardware 205 Main St.
Stanley, ND 58784
701-628-2252
Insu ranceInsu rance
MortensenChiropractic
ClinicGregory L. Mortensen, DC
108 Main Street, Stanley, ND
Call 628-7246
Mountrail CountyMedical CenterMonday-Friday
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Mark Longmuir, MD
Tammie Braafl at, FNPRich Laksonen, FNPAbbey Ruland, PA
Please Call to ScheduleAppointments with one
of these providers.628-2505
Minot900 N. Broadway Ste 102
701.837.1254800.647.4402
Brandt Brokerage House
Raoul K. BrandtIndependent Agent
• Auto• Farm• Commercial• Life
Williston1510 2nd Ave. W Ste 205
701.572.6733866.572.6465
701.629.9670 Cell
Stanley408 S. Main
701.628.2250800.568.2488
• Home• Crop
• Oil Field• Health
(& Prescription Drugs, Medicare Supplements)
(Hail & Multi-Peril)
• Long Term Care
Raoul K. BrandtIndependent Agent
701.629.9670 Cell
New Town401 5th St S.
701.627.4933701.627.4567
• Auto• Farm• Commercial• Life
• Home• Crop
• Oil Field• Health
(& Prescription Drugs, Medicare Supplements)
(Hail & Multi-Peril)
• Long Term Care
Stanley408 S. Main
701.628.2250800.568.2488
Williston1510 2nd Ave. W Ste 20
701.572.6733866.572.6465
701.629.9670 Cell
Ray104 Railroad Ave.
701.568.2550866.784.8558
Brandi Larson Agency LLC
Brandi Larson Agent8098 Country Estates Rd.
P.O. Box 910Stanley, ND 58784
Of ce (701) 628-1414Toll Free (888) 508-1414Fax (701) 628-1415
Auto * Home * Life * Farm & RanchCrop * Business * Health
Fixed Investments * Long Term Care
Email: [email protected] Floor House200 Main St., Powers Lake
701-629-5172We Sell and Install
Carpet ~ Wood ~ Tile Waterproof Planks
Tuesday: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.Wed-Fri: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Weekends by Appointment www.the oorhouse.net
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Work Wanted! Barbwire Fencing
Install or Tear Out Ditch mowing Box BladingCall Randal at 629-0498
or Eric at 629-00494989
Boots and Saddles
Zipper Repair; Boot, Shoe and Saddle Repair
W. Dean Marmon8546 47th St. NW, New Town, NDH: 701-627-4926 C: 701-664-7436
Professional Professional ServicesServices
112 S. Main Street112 S. Main StreetWednesdays,
call (701) 628-2136DOT Physicals
Dr. K. Todd JohnsonCell #: (701) 720-0436
Homestead Acres Boarding Kennels
Your Pet’s Home Away From Home6459 96th Ave NW, Ross, ND
Nola S. Williams,TLC Provider
(701) 755-3528
Rudolph Electric Residential Commercial Farm & RanchMaster Licensed & Insured
Lic. #M3600
Call 701-629-5664
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LLanghans Funeral Home Directors ~ Paul and Justina Langhans 106 South Main Street ~ Parshall, ND 58770 (701) 862-3321 or (701) 627-4400
Dedicated to serving families with care and compassion since 2002.
[email protected] www.langhansfuneralhome.com
Happy Birthday from theMountrail County Medical Center!
During your birthday month you can receive a Birthday Blood Draw.
Your BBD will include a: Complete Blood Count, Complete Metabolic Profi le and a
Lipid Screen for only $35!
(Cash and Checks only please)Stop in during regular clinic hours at the
T.H. Reiarson Rural Health Clinic to claim your BBD AND REMEMBER TO FAST!!!
ServicesServ ices
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Michael A. Lucy Agency, Inc.109 Main St
Stanley ND, 58784(701) 721-1078 mobile
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BRADDOCK INSURANCELife - Health - Annui esCall Harry at
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Dr. Tesha GustafsonDr. David P. Colby
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Probate No. 31-2020-PR-00054IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
MOUNTRAIL COUNTY,STATE OF NORTH DAKOTAIn the Matter of the Estate of
CORA E. ANDERSON, Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned have been appointed co-personal representatives 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 fi rst publication or mailing of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must either be presented to EYVONNE M. BELL and JOHN C. ANDERSON, Co-Personal Representatives of the estate, at 2525 Elk Drive, P.O. Box 1000, Minot, ND 58702-1000, or fi led with the Court.
Dated this 27th day of May, 2020.Eyvonne M. Bell
John C. AndersonCarol K. Larson - #04406PRINGLE & HERIGSTAD, P.C.2525 Elk DriveP.O. Box 1000Minot, ND 58702-1000(701)[email protected] for: Co-Personal Representative
First publication on the 3rd day of June, 2020.
June 3, 10, 17, 2020
WESTERN AREA WATER SUPPLY AUTHORITY MEETING NOTICE
The Western Area Water Supply Authority will be holding their regular boarding meeting on Thursday, June 18, 2020 from 9:00 to 11:30 AM CDT at theWAWSA offi ce, 1117 E Broadway, Willis-ton. Please contact WAWSA offi ce at 701-774-6605 with any questions.
June 17, 2020
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS OF M/N FARM, INC.
NOTICE is hereby given, that M/N FARM, INC., hereinafter referred to as “Corporation” is in the process of dissolv-ing.
The Corporation has fi led a Notice of Intent to Dissolve with the North Dakota Secretary of State.
The date of fi ling a Notice of Intent to Dissolve was JUNE 12, 2020.
All written claims against the Corpora-tion should be sent to MARK NESHEIM, 7390 51st ST NW, PALERMO, ND 58769-9525.
All written claims against the Corpora-tion must be received no later than 90 days from the date of the fi rst publication of this record in the Mountrail County Promoter.
Dated June 15, 2020.Mark Nesheim, president,
M/N Farm, Inc.,7390 51st ST NW,
Palermo, ND 58769-9525.June 17, 24, July 1, 8, 2020
Senator John Hoeven last week issued the following statement af-ter the Federal Reserve Board an-nounced that it is further expanding its Main Street Lending Program to benefi t more small and mid-size businesses. The Fed is lowering the minimum loan amounts, while also increasing loan maximums, extend-ing the length of the loan terms and providing a two-year moratorium on principal payments for all loan facil-ities. Interest payments are deferred for one year.
These changes align with Ho-
Hoeven: Federal Reserve Expands Main Street Lending Program To
Benefi t Small & Mid-Size Businesseseven’s efforts to ensure businesses in North Dakota have access to credit and follow an earlier expan-sion to the loan facilities.
“These are welcome changes that will help ensure a wider range of businesses can benefi t from the Main Street Lending Program,” said Hoeven. “Access to credit is an im-portant tool for maintaining these businesses’ operations and will sup-port a stronger recovery as we con-tinue to safely re-open the economy. We want to ensure that our state’s businesses have access to capital.”
The North Dakota Department of Agriculture (NDDA) has received notifi cation from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that they have ordered the cancellation of the registrations for Xtendimax, FeXa-pan and Engenia, products used in over-the-top applications on Dicam-ba-tolerant soybeans.
“At the direction of the EPA we have canceled our state registrations of these products, which prohibits any further sale of them,” Agricul-ture Commissioner Doug Goeh-ring said. “However, EPA provides for the use of any product that had already been purchased prior to
EPA Orders Cancellation Of Dicamba Products; Includes Provisions For
Existing Stocksthe cancellation as long as all label requirements are followed. This means that growers or commercial applicators may use existing stocks that were in their possession before the cancellation.”
The state 24c Special Local Needs label still applies and directs that no applications may be made after June 30 or after the fi rst bloom (R1 growth phase), whichever comes fi rst.
The cancellation notice may be found at https://www.epa/gov/sites/production/f iles/2020-06/docu-ments/final_cancellation_order_for_three_dicamba_products.pdf.
The North Dakota High School Activities Association (NDHSAA) recently announced a fi ve-year ex-tension of Farmers Union Insur-ance’s (FUI) designation as the organization’s Premier Partner of extra and co-curricular activities for students in North Dakota. The ex-tended agreement supports a wide range of high school events through the 2025-26 academic year, includ-ing six annual scholarships for the NDHSAA Distinguished Student Program.
“We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Farmers Union In-surance. They have demonstrated a commitment to the NDHSAA and its 171 member schools, as well as
NDHSAA Extends FUI’sPremier Partner Status
high school students and fans across the state,” said Matt Fetsch, NDH-SAA executive director.
Farmers Union Insurance has been NDHSAA’s Premier Partner since 2008. “We’ve proudly spon-sored, supported and celebrated high school students, both on and off the fi eld, for years,” said Mark Anderson, chief executive offi cer of FUI. “Our investment in young people and in our local communities ties closely with FUI’s objective of building stronger communities.”
Over 30,000 North Dakota stu-dents participated annually in 22 sports and fi ne arts activities NDH-SAA sponsors.
As states continue to lift re-strictions put into place to slow the spread of COVID-19, Montana-Da-kota Utilities reminds homeowners and contractors to always call 811 prior to starting any project that re-quires digging to keep communities safe. Using the free-of-charge es-sential public safety service by call-ing 811 or placing an online request before digging will help residents avoid accidentally damaging buried utility lines.
Summer is typically a busy time for digging activity due to the warmer weather. Homeowners and professionals alike should remem-ber to make safety a priority by call-ing 811 prior to starting work that requires digging. For homeowners, some common DIY projects that warrant calling 811 beforehand in-clude installing a mailbox or plant-ing a tree or shrub. Digging without knowing the approximate location of underground utilities can result in serious injuries, service disruptions and costly repairs if gas, electric, communications, water and sewer lines are damaged.
“As coronavirus-related restric-tions continue to be lifted, home-owners and professionals may start resuming digging projects they had previously put on hold,” said Mike Schoepp, director operation servic-es for Montana-Dakota. “We want to remind everyone to put safety at the top of their to-do list as the dig into summer, which means always
As Stay-At-Home Orders/Restrictions Lift, Montana-Dakota Utilities
Reminds Public To Call Before You Digcalling 811 prior to starting work that requires digging. Doing so pre-vents damage to critical infrastruc-ture and serious injuries.”
Montana-Dakota encourages homeowners to take the following steps when planning a digging proj-ect this summer:
• Always call 811 a few days be-fore digging, regardless of the depth or familiarity with the property.
• Plan ahead. Call on Monday or Tuesday for work planned for an up-coming weekend, providing ample time for the approximate location of lines to be marked.
• Confi rm that all lines have been marked.
• Consider moving the location of your project if it is near utility line markings.
• If a contractor has been hired, confi rm that the contractor has called 811. Don’t allow work to be-gin if the lines aren’t marked.
• Visit www.call811.com for complete info.
Everyone who calls 811 a few days before digging is connected to a local one call notifi cation center that will take the caller’s informa-tion and communicate it to local utility companies. Professional lo-cators will then visit the dig site to mark the approximate location of underground utility lines with spray paint, fl ags or both. Once a site has been accurately marked, it is safe to begin digging around the marked areas.