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B-8 The Walsh County Record CLASSIFIED • NEWS • PUBLIC NOTICES Wednesday, July 8, 2020
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGON SNAGGING AND CLEARING
OF THE PARK RIVER
The Walsh County Water Resource District Board (the “Board”) hereby provides notice that it shall conduct a public hearing on that certain Park River Snagging and Clearing Pursuant to N.D.C.C. § 61-16.1-09.1. The public hearing and the date the Board shall act on such project shall be on the 14th day of July, 2020 commencing at 11:00 a.m. in the Water Board Offi ce at the Walsh County Courthouse, 600 Cooper Avenue, Grafton, North Dakota. The proposed assessment area of proposed Snagging and Clearing, being the subject of the project, are as follows:
Snagging and Clearing of the Park River –Middle & South Branches Park River Watershed to include the following townships and sections: 1. Lampton Township a. Sections 1,2,12,13,14,15,22, 23,24,25,26,27,28,34,35,36 2. Golden Township a. Sections 1,2,3,10,11,12,13, 14,24 3. Dundee Township a. All Sections except 1-6 4. Kensington Township a. All Sections except 31-36 5. Glenwood Township a. Sections 7, 17-21, 26-36 6. Fertile Township a. Sections 1-22 7. Grafton Township a. Sections 4,5,6,7,8,9,10, 16,17,18
As per N.D.C.C § 61-16.1-09.1, the proposed assessment on all acres located within the snagging and clearing assessment area may not exceed $0.50 per acre on agricultural lands and may not exceed $0.50 per fi ve hundred dollars taxable valuation of nonagricultural property annually.
This notice is being provided pursuant to Section 61-16.1-09.1 of the North Dakota Century Code and by order of the Board.
DATED the 23rd day of June, 2020.
Walsh County Water Resource District Board
/s/ Daryl Campbell By: Daryl Campbell Its: Chairman
(July 1 & 8, 2020)
Sillers, Laaveg & WenzelTracy L. LaavegAttorney ID #5839 Probate No. 104 4th St W. 50-2020-PR-00030PO Box 127Park River, ND 58270Telephone: (701) 284-6300Facsimile: (701) [email protected] for the Petitioner
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WALSH COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA
In the Matter of the Estate ofJoseph F. Campbell, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 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 (3) months after the date of the fi rst publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must either be presented to William Campbell, Personal Representative of the estate, at c/o Sillers, Laaveg & Wenzel, PO Box 127, Park River, ND 58270 or fi led with the Court.DATED this 26th day of June, 2020.
_______________________ William Campbell Personal Representative
(July 1, 8 & 15, 2020)
Record of the minutes of a reorganizational meeting of the City Council of the City of Minto, Walsh County, North Dakota, held on June 23, 2020 at 7:00 AM at the Minto City Auditor’s Offi ce.
Mayor Larry Jamieson called the meeting to order. The Pledge was recited. Present were Councilmen John Narloch, Thomas Sitzer, and Lucas Kelley. Absent was Councilmen Stanley Miller.
There was no unfi nished business to discuss at this time.
M-Kelley, S-Narloch, carried. The meeting was adjourned.
Mayor Jamieson called the meeting of the newly elected council to order. Present were Councilmen John Narloch, Thomas Sitzer, Lucas Kelley and Keith Shutt.
M-Kelley, S-Shutt, carried. Approved the election of Narloch as Council President and Sitzer as Vice President.
M-Sitzer, S-Narloch, carried. Approved the following appointments made by Jamieson:
Streets, Grounds, Lights – Thomas Sitzer Animal Warden – Keith ShuttEmployee Relations –Larry Jamieson, Lucas Kelley and John NarlochPlanning and Zoning – John Narloch and Lucas KelleyForestry – Keith ShuttBuilding –Larry Jamieson, John Narloch and Thomas SitzerAuditor – Carol EbertowskiEngineer – AE2SAttorney – Nicholas HallWC Job Development Authority – will be chosen at the July meeting
New Business was discussed.
M-by Councilman Sitzer to raise the cost of the City mowing lawns to $100 per lot, instead of $100 per yard. Lot size will be considered 25’ X 140’, which is the lot size of the original town site. S-Narloch, motion carried.
Building permit and request for Community Development funds was discussed. Steve Novak of Harvey Avenue Saloon requested $10,000 from the Community Development fund as he is working on a large remodeling project on the bar. The Council greatly appreciates Mr. Novak’s efforts, however the Community Development Fund has been greatly depleted and cannot approve his request at this time. Councilman Sitzer-M to approve the building permit application made by Novak conditionally upon approval by the Planning and Zoning Committee. S-Narloch, motion carried.
The fi rst reading of the 2021 Budget will be read at the July 13th meeting. The second reading will take place at the August 3, 2020 meeting. M-Narloch, S-Sitzer, carried. The meeting was adjourned at 7:35 AM. The next regular meeting will be held on July 13, 2020 at 7:00 AM.
Larry Jamieson Mayor
Attest: Carol Ebertowski Auditor
(July 8, 2020)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WALSH COUNTY, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFVIVIAN E. COLLETTE-SECRIST, DECEASED
Probate No. 50-2020-PR-00031
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
[¶1] NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned have been appointed Personal Representatives of the above estate. All persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within three (3) months after the date of the fi rst publication of this Notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must either be presented to Steven C. Ekman, Attorney for the Personal Representatives of the estate, at PO Box 70, Grafton ND 58237, or fi led with the Court.
DATED this 29th day of June, 2020.
/s/ Dale Collette Personal Representative
/s/ Avis M. Lessard Personal Representative
STEVEN C. EKMAN910 HILL AVE, PO BOX 70GRAFTON ND 58237Attorney for Personal Representatives
(July 8, 15 & 22, 2020)
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Dakota DatebookThe International
Peace GardensThe International Peace
Garden straddles the U.S.–Canadian border between Boissevain, Manitoba, and Dunseith, North Dakota. It was on this date in 1932 that it was first dedicated.
The idea for the Peace Garden began as the dream of a Canadian horticulturist, Dr. Henry J. Moore, a lecturer for Ontario Department of Agriculture.
Moore was on his way home from the 1928 annual meeting of the National Association of Gardeners in the U.S. when he came up with the idea of a botanical garden celebrating the long and peaceful coexis-tence of the people of Canada and the United States.
Dr. Moore presented his idea for an “International Peace Garden” at the association’s next annual meeting, which was held in Toronto – the first time it was ever held outside the U.S. The association liked the proposal and formed an international committee to find an appropriate site.
In North Dakota, a group calling itself the International Peace Picnic Association invited Dr. Moore and Ohio native Joseph Dunlop to visit the Turtle Mountains. They had organized specifically to pro-mote the area as a location for
the Peace Garden, and fortu-nately, Moore and Dunlop liked what they saw.
Dr. Moore went up for an airplane ride over the area and later said, “What a sight greeted the eye! Those undulating hills rising out of the limitless prai-ries are filled with lakes and streams. On the south of the unrecognizable boundary, wheat fields everywhere; and on the north, the Manitoba Forest Preserve. What a place for a garden!”
During the next three years, gardeners and horticultur-ists converged on the site to shape the settings and con-struct the gardens. Dr. Moore determined it would be “not merely a memorial to the long period of peace which has been enjoyed by both countries, but as an example to the warring nations of the world that there is a better way to settle interna-tional differences than through recourse to bloody war, and as a memorial to international friendship that shall endure to all time.”
An estimated crowd of as many as 70,000 people from Canada and the U.S. attended the dedication below a cairn with poles flying the flags of both countries.
On it is written, “To God in his Glory we two nations ded-icate this garden and pledge ourselves that as long as men
shall live, we will not take up arms against one another.”
The park is an official wild-life refuge, and more than 150,000 flowers are planted on site each year.
A new feature is the 9/11 memorial. Its plaque reads, “The International Peace Garden represents a unique and enduring symbol of the strength of our friendship as nations, our mutual respect and our shared desire for world peace. The events of September 11, 2001 failed to shake the foundation of our shared vision of peace and prosperity for all the world’s people. This cairn, composed of steel remnants rescued from the devastation of the World Trade Center in New York, ensures the memory of this tragedy will not be lost and reminds us to cherish tol-erance, understanding and freedom.”
“Dakota Datebook” is a radio series from Prairie Public in partnership with the State Historical Society of North Dakota and with funding from North Dakota Humanities Council. See all the Dakota Datebooks at prairiepublic.org, subscribe to the “Dakota Datebook” podcast, or buy the Dakota Datebook book at shopprairiepublic.org.
Dakota Datebook written by Merry Helm
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