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Page 4 Golden Valley News January 8, 2015 Notice NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR APPLICATION FOR FORMAL PROBATE AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE IN INTESTACY AND TO ESTABLISH SUCCESSION OF PROPERTY KUBIK, BOGNER, RIDL & SELINGER Bruce A. Selinger #04368 117 First Street East P. O. Box 1173 Dickinson, ND 58602-1173 (701) 225-9155 e-maih bruceselinger@ ndsuper- net.com Attorneys for Applicant Probate No. 17-2014-PR-00039 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA In the Matter of the Estate of VICKI L. WAHL, deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dustin Stuber has filed herein an Appli- cation for Formal Probate and Appoint- ment of Personal Representative in Intestacy and to Establish Succession of Property. Hearing has been set upon said pe- tition on the 22nd day of January, 2015, at 8:30 o'clock A.M., Mountain "time at the Courtroom of the above named Court in the City of Beach, County of Golden Valley, State of North Dakota. Dated this 17th day of December, 2014. Bruce A. Selinger Attorney for Petitioner P.O. Box 1173 Dickinson, ND 58602-1173 (ID #04368) (December 25, January I and 8) Notice to creditors Greg W. Hennessy Hennessey Law Office, P.C. 417 1st Ave. E. PC Box 756 Williston, ND 58802-0756 Telephone: (701) 572-8296 Fax: (701) 572-918 integrated @ nemont.net ND State Bar ID#03397 and Robert J. Savage The Savage Law Firm 121 5th St SW PC Box 1105 Sidney, Montana 59270 Telephone: (406) 433-9770 Fax: (406) 433-9771 rislaw@ midrivers.com ND State Bar ID# 04575 Attorneys for Co-Personal Repre- sentatives In District Court, State of North Dakota, County of Golden Valley, Southwest Judicial District In the Matter of the Estate of Anna C. Lowman Deceased Notice is hereby given that the un- dersigned have been appointed Co- Personal Representatives of the above-named estate. All persons hav- ing claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within three (3) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must either be mailed to William O. Lowman and Charles H. Lowman the Co-Personal Representa- tives, return receipt requested at The Savage Law Firm, PC Box 1105, Sid- ney, Montana 59270 or filed with the Clerk of the above-titled Court. Dated this 15th day of August, 2014 William O. Lowman, Co-Personal Representative Charles H. Lowman, Co-Personal Representative (December 25, January 1 and 8) Ad for Bids ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SECTION 00100 BEACH WASTEWATER LAGOON EXPANSION CITY OF BEACH BEACH, NORTH DAKOTA Sealed bids will be received by the City of Beach, at the office of the City Hall, PC Box 278, Beach, ND 58621, until 2:00 PM MST, January 15, 2015, at which time they will be publically opened and read aloud for the furnish- ing of materials, labor, equipment and skill required for the construction of A NEW WASTEWATER TREATMENT LAGOON CELL, LIFT STATION, IN- TERCONNECTING PIPING AND INCI- DENTAL ITEMS in and for said City of Beach, as is more fully described and set forth in the plans and specifications therefore, which are now on file in the office'bf the KLJ - Dickinson. Bids shall be upon cash payment on the following estimated quantities and types of work: Mobilization/Demobilization - LS; New Intercell Lift Station - LS; Influent Diversion Structure No. 1 - LS; Con- crete Splash Pad/Concrete Pipe Anchor - 6 EA; Clearing & Grubbing - 21.2 AC; Existing Wetland Clearing & Grubbing - 5.2 AC; General Excavation - 92274 CY; Wetland Excavation - 4923 CY; Riprap (12" w/Geotextile) - 4837 CY; Class 5 Aggregate - 660 CY; Class 13 Aggregate - 330 CY; 6" DR18 C900 PVC - 1086 LF; 8" DR18 C900 PVC - 1475 LF; 15" SDR35 PVC - 1446 LF; Fencing -3545 LF; Seeding - 18050 SY; Straw Wattles - 1649 LF; Silt Fence - 7003 LF; and other pertinent and mis- cellaneous items for construction of this project. The contract documents are on file and may be examined at the -following: City of Beach 153 Main Street Beach, ND 58621 KLJ, Dickinson, North Dakota Complete digital project bidding doc- uments are available at www.kljeng.com "Projects for Bid" or www.questcdn.com. You may download the digital plan documents for $26.00 by inputting Quest project # 3618817 on the website's Project Search page. Please contact QuestCDN at (952) 233- 1632 or info@questcdn.com for assis- tance in free membership registration, downloading, and working with this dig- ital project information. An optional paper set of project documents is also available for a non-refundable price of $85.00 per set at KLJ, 1463 1-94 Busi- ness Loop East; PC Box 290, Dickin- son, ND 58602. Please contact us at 701-483-1284 if you have any ques- tions. All bids are to be submitted on the basis of cash payment for the work and materials, and each bid shall be ac- companied by a separate envelope containing the contractor's license and bid security. The bid security must be in a sum equal to five per cent (5%) of the full amount of the bid and must be in the form of a bidder's bond. A bidder's bond must be executed by the bidder as prin- cipal and by a surety company author- ized to do business in this state, conditioned that if the principal's bid be accepted and the contract awarded to the principal, theprincipal, within ten (10) days after notice of award, will ex- ecute and effect a contract in accor- dance with the terms of his bid and the bid bond as required by the laws of the State of North Dakota and the regula- tions and determinations of the govern- ing body. If a successful bidder does not execute a contract within ten (10) days allowed, the bidder's bond must be for- feited to the governing body and the project awarded to the next lowest re- sponsible bidder. All bidders must be licensed for the full amount of the bid as required by Section 43 07 05 and 43-07-12 of the North Dakota Century Code. The successful Bidder will be re- quired to furnish Contract Performance and Payment Bonds in the full amount of the contract. Contracts shall be awarded on the basis of the low bid submitted by a re- sponsible and responsive bidder for the aggregate sum of all bid items. A single contract will be awarded for the work. All bids will be contained in a sealed envelope, as above provided; plainly marked showing that such envelope contains a bid for the above project. In addition, the bidder shall place upon the exterior of such envelope the following information: 1. The work covered by the bidder 2. The name of the bidder 3. Separate envelope containing bid bond and a copy of North Dakota Con- tractor's License or certificate of re- newal. 4. Acknowledgement of the Ad- denda. No Bid will be read or considered which does not fully comply with the above provisions as to Bond and li- censes and any deficient Bid submitted will be resealed and returned to the Bid- der immediately. The work on the improvement will be substantially completed by August 15, 2015, except for seeding. All work in- cluding seeding shall be completed by September 30, 2015. The Owner reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids, to waive any infor- mality in any bid, to hold all bids for a period not to exceed 30 days from the date of opening bids, and to accept the bid deemed most favorable to the inter- est of the Owner. Should the Contractor fail to com- plete the work within the time required herein or within such extra time as may have been granted by formal exten- sions of time approved by the Owner, there will be deducted from any amount due the Contractor the sum of $1,200 per day and every day that the comple- tion of the work is delayed. The Con- tractor and his surety will be liable for any excess. Such payment will be as and for liquidated damages. Dated this 1st day of December, 2014 CITY OF BEACH BEACH, NORTH DAKOTA s/Kim Nunberg City Auditor (December 25, January I and 8) Notice NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR ADJUDICATION OF INTESTACY AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Ronald S. Efta P.O. Box 300 Wibaux County Courthouse Wibaux, MT 59353 Telephone: (406) 796-2431 Fax: (406) 796-2625 Emaih wcaefta@ midrivers.com ND # 04844 In District Court, State of North Dakota, County of Golden Valley, Southwest Judicial District In the Matter of the Estate of DOROTHY G. INGALLS, a/k/a DOROTHY INGALLS, Deceased TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 22nd day of January, 2015, at 8:30, a.m., a hearing will be held before the Honorable Zane Anderson, Judge of the District Court, Golden Valley County Courthouse, Beach, ND, for the petition for adjudication of intestacy and ap- pointment of personal representative in formal proceedings: John E. Thomp- son, PC Box 103, Beach, ND 58621, as personal representative of the estate of the above named decedent. Any objections to the petition must be filed with the Court prior to or raised at the hearing. If proper and if no ob- jections are filed or raised, the personal representative will be appointed with full power to administer the estate includ- ing the power to collect all assets, pay all legal debts, claims, taxes and ex- penses, and sell real and personal property, and do all necessary acts for the estate to transfer mineral rights in North Dakota DATED this 17th day of December, 2014 /s/Ronald S. Efta Attorney for the Applicants PC Box 300 Wibaux, MT 59353 Attorney ID No.: 04844 (December 25, January 1 and 8) Hearing Notice SECOND AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS Belfield School District #013 School Board, Petitioner, V. Jeffrey Lamprecht, Respondent. OAH File No. 20140221 " PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a hear- ing on the discharge of Respondent Jef- frey Lamprecht for cause pursuant to N.D.C.C. § 15.1-15-08, is scheduled to be held on the 12th and 13th days of January, 2015, beginning each day at 8:30 a.m. (Mountain Time), in the Roo- sevelt Room at the La Quinta Inn & Suites, located at 552 12th St. W., Dick- inson, North Dakota 58601. Said hear- ing will be a closed hearing pursuant to N.D.C.C. § 15.1-15-08(3). Dated this 22nd day of December, 2014. /s/Wade Northrop Wade Northrop, Superintendent Belfield School District #013, Peti- tioner ATTORNEYS FOR PETITIONER Amy L. De Kok, ND Bar #06973 David R. Phillips, ND Bar #06116 FREDRIKSON & BYRON, P.A. 1133 College Drive, Suite 1000 Bismarck, North Dakota 58501 Phone: (701) 221-8700 (January 1 and 8) Hearing Notice The Beach City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall for com- ment on a recommendation from the Beach Zoning Board to approve a,Re- quest for Conditional Use submitted by Beach Cooperative Grain Company and Too Far Farms, LLC. The Request for Conditional Use is for installation of approximately 7,000' of railroad track at Glen Haven Park Addition, Blocks 20, 21,22, 23, 28 and 29 along with the SE 1/4 Section 25 Range 140 Township 106 Less tract Butte View. Kimberly Nunberg Zoning Administrator (January 1 and 8) Notice Notice of Zoning Hearing The Billings County Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, January 15, 2015, at 1 p.m. in the Commissioner's Room at the county courthouse, Medora, ND, to consider recommending to the Board of County Commissioners the approval or denial of the following items: Morgan Chase Management: Appli- cation to construct a 238 unit lodging fa- cility consisting of 2 three-story additional structures on Block 2, Origi- nal Fryburg (3749 Main St, former Fry- burg School), as well as improvements to the lagoon site and lots 1-6, Block 3, Original Fryburg. Also requested is a Variance to reduce the setback from 50' to 30.5' along the western boundary of Block 2. Property is zoned commercial and curre~ti~y" ow'ned by Energy Re- source Group, LLC. Other Business: Review zoning regulations pertain- ing to oil and gas support services and updates for the administration of zoning and conditional use permits. Discuss and draft a recommendation for amend- ing the Billings County Zoning Ordi- nance. The board will also address poten- tial and pending zoning violations and recommend any action needed by the Zoning Director, State's Attorney, or Board of County Commissioners. Applications are available for review during regular office hours at the Billings County Courthouse. Additional Notice: On Thursday, January 8, 2015, a quorum of the Planning and Zoning Board may be present at an open- house tour of the former Fryburg School. Morgan Chase Management has proposed to open the school to the public from 3-5:30 p.m. with a comment session to begin at 5:30 p.m. County Courthouse. This is the correct date as it was published incorrectly pre- viously. (January 8) Billings County Zoning Billings County 2015 Zoning Meeting Schedule The regular meetings of the Billings County Planning & Zoning Commission are held on the third Thursday of the month, unless otherwise stated. Meet- ings are held in the commissioners room of the Billings County Courthouse at 1:00 p.m. If you would like to be placed on the agenda for a meeting, you will need to submit an application to the county zoning department. Due to our advertising requirements, the deadline for your zoning application will be 3 weeks prior to the meeting date. If no items are brought forth for the agenda, the meeting will be can- celled. Dates and times are subject to change. Please see the zoning website a t http://www.billingscountynd.gov/Billings CountyZoning.htm for the most current schedule and applications. Meeting dates are as follows: Thursday, January 15, 2015 Thursday, February 19, 2015 Thursday, March 19, 201 5 Thursday, April 16, 2015 Thursday, May 21,2015 Thursday, June 18, 2015 Thursday, July 16, 2015 Thursday, August 20, 2015 Thursday, September 17, 2015 Thursday, October 15, 2015 Thursday, November 19, 2015 Thursday, December 17, 2015 Dated at Medora this 2nd day of January, 2015. Stacey Swanson Zoning Director (January 8 and 15) City of Golva Golva City Council November 12, 2014 Present: Council members: Darin Maus, Rick Noll, Joe Kreitinger, Gary Rising, Public Works Director Carl Granat, and City Auditor JessiKay Noll, Absent: Ron Barthel. The Golva City Council met on Wednesday, November 12th, 2014 at 7:00PM at the City office. Mayor Maus opened the meeting at 7:03PM. The minutes of the previous meeting were read. Kreitinger motioned to ac- cept the minutes as written. Noll sec- onded the motion. Motion carried. Carl gave his monthly report. Scheduled a Special meeting about water line repairs, and water prices. Monday November 17th, 2014 at 7:30pm at City Hall. Other - - Corey McCaskey was there to dis- cuss the writing of Grants for the City of Golva and the Golva Fire Department. McCaskey was to come up with a price and will discuss at the special meeting. ~iscussion. Rising made a motion to re- tain McCaskey to write grants. Noll sec- onded. Motion carried. - Garbage building door. Discussion. - Garbage weights. Discussion. Discussion about W.P. Nistler Building. Tabled. - Bills. Discussion. Kreitinger made a motion to pay the following bills. Noll seconded. Motion carried. Goldenwest Electric $663.36, Golva Repair $2303.14, Noll Construction $592.50, Praire Lumber $218.55, Rohan's $10.49, Southwest Water $ 567.78, Midstate $67.47, MDU $49.29, and J/L Ditching $1055.74. There being no further business the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, JessiKay Noll (January 8) City of Golva Golva City Council Special Meeting November 17th, 2014 Dated at Medora this 24th day of December, 2014. Present: Council members: Darin Stacey Swanson Maus, Ron Barthel, Rick NolI, Joe Kre- Zoning Director itinger, Gary Rising, Public Works Op- (January 1 and 8) erator Carl Granat and guest Corey McCaskey. The Golva City Council met on No- Notice of ,v, eel,nys vember 17th, 2014 at 7:30pm at the City office. Mayor Maus opened the Billings County Rural Fire Protection meeting at 7:30PM. District Special Meeting to Sewer line, and Board of Directors; Meeting Sched- to hire Corey McCaskey for grant writ- ule Notice for 2015 ing. Discussion. Meeting start time is at 7:30 p.m. on - Noll made a motion to hire Corey the second Thursday of each month: McCaskey as Grant Writer at $20/hour. January, Fairfield Fire Hall Rising seconded. Motion carried. February, F?yburg Fire Hall - Got a Bid from Bill Cassidy in Sen- March, Medora Fire Hall tinel Butte for $12,500/block for sewer April, Fairfield Fire Hall repair. Discussion. Tabled tit January May, Fryburg Fire Hall meeting. June, Medora Fire Hall - Noll med a motion to pay SW Elec- July, Fairfield Fire Hall tric bill and to give Corey $500 down to August, Fryburg Fire Hall start looking for grants. Kreitinger sec- September, Medora Fire Hall onded. Motion carried. October, Fairfield Fire Hall With there being no more bus~ess November, Fryburg Fire Hall meeting was adjourned. , December, Medora Fire Hall Respectfully submitted. Jessi~ay All meetings are open to the public. Noll, Golva City Auditor. Rodney A. Job, Chief (January 8) (January 8) Meeting Notice NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING CHANGE City of Golva Golva City Council December 10th, 2014 Present: Council members: Darin The regular January monthly meet- Maus, Rick Noll, Joe Kreitinger, Gary ing of the Billings County School Board Rising, Ron Barthel, Public Works Di- will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, rector Carl Granat, and City Auditor Jes- January 13, 2015, at the DeMores siKay Noll. School in Medora. A worksession will The Golva City Council met on follow the meeting. No actions will be Wednesday, December 10th, 2014 at taken on work session agenda items. 7:00PM at the City office. Mayor Maus Anyone needing special accommo-opened the meeting at 7:03PM. dations to attend the meetings may The minutes of the previous meeting make arrangements by contacting the were read. Barthel motioned to accept District Office at 623-4363 or 1-800- the minutes as written. Noll seconded 366-6888 TTY, 6889-Voice the motion. Motion carried. (January 8) Carl gave his monthly report. Kreitinger made a motion to put Meeting Notice $20,000 from the General account into a CD. Noll seconded. Motion carried. Talk about making a signs, City Au- GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY ditor is to call Keith signs and have a MEETING NOTICE sign made for Pump house, and dump grounds. The regular monthly meeting for Barthel made a motion to raise the January has been changed to Tuesday, WP Nistler building rent from $30 to January 13, 2015. The meeting shall be $50. Kreitinger seconded. Motion car- held at 9:00 A.M. in the County Com- 'ried. missioners Room at the Golden Valley Water Prices. Discussion. Kreitinger made a motion to raise water base price from $17 to $20, Sewer from $5 to $7, and Bulk water prices from $7 to $10. Rising seconded. Motion carried. Start- ing January 1,2015. Other - - Corey McCaskey was there to dis- cuss the writing of Grants for the City of Golva and the Goiva Fire Department. McCaskey was to come up with a price and will discuss at the special meeting. Discussion. Rising made a motion to re- tain McCaskey to write grants. Noll sec- onded. Motion carried. - Garbage building door. Discussion. - Garbage weights. Discussion. Discussion about W.P. Nistler Building. Tabled. - Bills. Discussion. Kreitinger made a motion to pay the following bills. Noll seconded. Motion carried. Goldenwest Electric $501.62, Golden Valley News $110.88, Golden Valley County $246.62, Golva Repair $92.84, Notl Construction $1799.00, Praire Lumber $31.95, Golva Grocery $19.25, Southwest Water $ 746.41, Midstate $67.99, MDU $97.14, and Golva Eleva- tor $17.90. - There being no further business the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, JessiKay Noll (January 8) Belfield School District REGULAR MEETING, BOARD OF EDUCATION, BELFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT #13 DECEMBER 11, 2014 SCHOOL LIBRARY (unofficial) The meeting was called to order by board president Procive at 7:00 p.m Present: Curt Buckman, Terry Johnson, Anthony Krebs, Dan Obrige- witch, Edward Procive, Supt. Northrop, Bus. Mgr. Berger M/S Krebs/Obrigewitch to approve the minutes of the November 13, 2014, school board meeting. Motion carried unanimously. M/S Krebs/Obrigewitch to approve the agenda. Motion carried unani- mously. Supt. Northrop listed upcoming ac- tivities for both elementary and high school. The business manager presented the financial reports for November. M/S Obrigewitch/Johnson to ap- prove payment the bills. Motion carried unanimously. 31503 ACTIVITY FUND BHS62.65 31504 ALTERNATIVE SANITATION 550.00 31505 B&K ELECTRIC 410.00 31506 BELFIELD AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY 117.64 31507 BELFIELD PLUMBING & HTG. 1462.47 31508 BILLINGS COUNTY PIONEER 358.56 31509 CITY OF BELFIELD 677.86 31510 CLASSROOM DIRECT/SCHOOL SPECIALTY INC 125.40 31511CORNEIL, ELLA-JO 63.84 31512 CREATIVE ENERGY 771.21 31513 DEPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 516.03 31514 FAMILY FARE #121 530.10 31515 FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONS, INC 837.81 31516 FOOD SERVICES OF AMERICA- MIN 987.21 31517 FREDRIKSON & BYRON 997.50 31518 GEIGER, ALAN 158.48 31519 JAYMAR BUSINESS FORMS 96.19 31520 JOE'S VIDEO & APPLIANCE 769.00 31521 KEMPS LLC 1171.39 31522 MENARDS 426.91 31523 MESCHKE, LINDA 742.34 31524 MIDAMERICA BOOKS 216.35 31525 MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITIES 6161.53 31526 MONTIEL, YENY 22.40 31527 ND HS ACTIVITES ASSOCIATION 35.00 31528 NDASA 180.00 31529 NDSOS 400.00 31530 NORTHROP, WADE 117.50 31531 NORTHSTAR TECHNOLOGY GROUP 53.00 31532 OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS 214.50 31533 PENNINGTON, ERIN 61.58 31534 PERSONNEL CONCEPTS 25.90 31535 POSTMASTER 98.00 31536 POSTMASTER 112.00 31537 QUILL CORPORATION 373.62 31538 RADIO TIME BILLING198.00 31539 RAMADA BISMARCK HOTEL 149.40 31540 REALLY GOOD STUFF 135.74 31541 REISENAUER, JANE437.14 31542 RUNNINGS SUPPLY INC 232.00 31543 SEWING MACHINES PLUS 1968.00 31544 SOUTH HEART SCHOOL DISTRICT 25856.18 31545 SOUTHWEST BUSINESS MACHINES 268.84 31546 TILS, JESSICA 22.40 31547 US FOODSERVICE, inc 3129.71 31548 VIKING GLASS OF ND5200.00 31549 WEISER EDUCATIONAL 771.98 31550 WEST RIVER STUDENT SERVICES 5405.61 31580 CENTURYLINK 207.54 31581 ST BERNARD'S 250.00 31582 TOM'S SERVICE STATION 66.00 31583 UKESTAD, RICHARD 1878.84 31584 CENTURY LINK 18.80 31585 CHASE CARD SERVICES 2523.07 31586 OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS 181.50 31587 WAL-MART STORE #1567 371.04 STUDENT ACTIVITY 7510 GREAT AMERICAN OPPORTUNITIES 3046.95 7511 PEDELISKI, JOEY 100.00 7512 SOLBERG, RACHEL 25.00 7513 WALTERS, ALYANA 50.00 7514 JORGENSON, CAMI 200.00 7515 NASH FINCH COMPANY 1350.55 7516 NASH FINCH COMPANY100.00 7517 MILLER, ZACH 100.00 7518 EBEFN-, GUNNA'R 60.00 7519 JANDA, TY 65.00 7520 LINDBLOM, VV1LLIAM 80.00 7521 WAGNER, JOSEPH 120.00 7522 SCHUHRKE, TRISTEN 40.00 7523 STRASHEIM, KORY 20.00 7524 TOOLEY, RHONDA 346.08 7525 2ND WIND EXERCISE EQUIPMENT 37314.70 7526 BELFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOL 2583.60 7527 COCA-COLA BOTTLING407.35 7528 CUSTOM DESIGN 384.00 7529 GREAT AMERICAN OPPORTUNITIES 13.50 7530 JOCK STOP 1779.81 7531 MENARDS 132.73 7532 MINNESOTA WOODS PRODUCTS 2665.72 7533 NAT FFA ORGANIZATION 285.50 7534 ND FFA 656.50 7535 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING 142.00 7536 WILLIAMS, MICHEAL 120.40 7537 MINNTEX CITRUS, INC2435.35 7538 REISENAUER, JOYCE 100.00 7539 VAL'S SAN ITATION 1525.00 7540 WATERBILL BOARDS 721.00 7541 CHASE CARD SERVICES 1142.86 7542 MINNTEX CITRUS, INC 254.28 Supt. Northrop discussed upcoming legislature items and possible funding changes. He noted changes that might be needed in the graduation policy and how Policy Services was changing their format. He noted possible dates for the legal hearing. He presented 2013-14 coop sports total cost and cost to each school. Mr. Procive noted that all areas of the superintendent evaluation are marked satisfactory by all board mem- bers. He asked for any additional com- ments and a motion to approve the evaluation., M/S Krebs/Buckman to.rap:.,., prove the superintendent evaluation as satisfactory overall. Motion carried unanimously. Supt. Northrop noted he is working with junior high and high school teach- ers on the handbook. He asked that it be tabled at this time. After discussing the land purchase options, the board consensus is to make a counter offer. The next meeting is scheduled for January 8, 2014 at 7:00 pm. Meeting adjourned at 8:00. Alice Berger, Business Manager Edward Procive, School Board Pres- ident (January 8) A public notice is information infoming citizens of government activities that may affect the citizens' everday lives. Public notices have been printed in local newspapers, the trusted sources for community information, for more than 200 years. \ / Dakota farmers ,, ranchers read their LOCAL NEWSPAPER every week! }