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Hearing notice
NOTICE OF HEARING
N.D. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION
OIL AND GAS DIVISION
The North Dakota Industrial
Commission will hold a public hearing
at 9:00 a.m. Thursday, March 15,
2012, at the M.D. Oil & Gas Division,
1016 East Calgary Ave., Bismarck, N.
D.
At the hearing the Commission will
receive testimony and exhibits.
Persons with any interest in the cases
listed below, take notice.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES:
If at the hearing you need special facil-
ities or assistance, contact the Oil and
Gas Division at 701-328-8038 by
Friday, March 02, 2012.
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO:
Case No. 17184: Application of
Whiting Oil & Gas Corp. for an order
extending the outline of the Fryburg
Field to include all of Sections 28 and
33, T.140N., R.100W,, Billings County,
ND, and establishing temporary spac-
ing for the Fryburg-Bakken Pool,
including without limitation 1280-acre
spacing for all of said Sections 28 and
33, defining the limits of the field, and
enacting such special field rules as
may be necessary.
Signed by,
Jack Dalrymple, Governor
Chairman, ND Industrial
Commission
(February 23)
Golva Public School
MINUTES
GOLVA PUBLIC SCHOOL
REGULAR SCHOOL
BOARD MEETING
6:30 PM - January 11, 2012
PRESENT: Susan Sarsland,
Paul Schmitz, Jason Bosserman,
Gene Weinreis, Julie Zook and Leah
Zook..
ABSENT: Brad Maus
VISITORS: Karen Goldsberry.
Call Meeting to Order: The regular
school board meeting of Lone Tree
School District #6 was called to order
• Wednesday, January tl, 20t2 at 6:41
PM by President Gene Weinreis.
Agenda: On a motion by Schmitz
and second by Bosserman, the agen-
da was approved unanimously.
Minutes: On a motion by
Bosserman and second by Sarsland,
the minutes of the December 7, 2011,
Regular School Board Meeting were
approved. Motion carried unanimous-
ly. .-
Bills: Schmitz made a motion to
approve payment of the January 2012
district bills. Bosserman seconded the
motion and motion carried unanimous-
ly.
30369 Beach Food Center 49.73
30370 Blue Cross 2302.58
30371 BOSS Office Sup. 659.21 .
30372 City of Golva 98.00
30373 Discovery Benefit 25.00
30374 E.S.P. Computers 48.00
30375 Food Services of Amer. 475.72
30376 Goldenwest 1239.60
30377 Golva Bar 549.00
30378 Golva Repair 2959.50
30379 Industrial Towel Sup. 62.18
30345 Intuit 299.00
30380 Intuit 369.98
30381 James J. Wosepka 46.00
30382 Maus, Karen 92.82
30383 MDU 364.21
30384 Midstate Comm. 114.29
30385 ND TFFR 1248.70
30386 Psychology Press 70.70
30387 Rohan's Hardware 36.99
30388 SBM 54.81
30389 Schulte, Jim 395.02
30390 Tescher, Jill 106.08
30391 US Postal Serv. 132.00
30392 Valley Dairy 127.79
30393 W.River Student Serv. 2064.16
30394 Zook, Jutie 252.28
30395 Zook, Leah 102.48
30362 ND Tax Comm. 137.00
30363 Aflac 49.57
30364 EFTPS 4981.27
30365 MT Dept. of Revenue 155.00
30366 Blue Cross 47.80
30367 Discovery Benefit 372.22
30368 ND TFFR 110600
Payroll 18852.12
NCLB Flexibility Waiver
Contemplation: Board discussion
regarding NCLB Flexibility Waiver.
Policy Review: Required polices
were reviewed to include:
-FCAF-AR Concussion
Management (Administrative
Regulation)
-AAB - District Goals and
Objectives
-FFB - Attendance and Absences
(refer also to Golva School Policy FC)
-DBAA Recruitment,
Hiring & Background Checks for
Classified Personnel.
Policy Review: Recommended
policies were reviewed to include:
-DCB - Overtime and
Compensatory Time
-ABBG - Political Activities
-FCAF - Concussion
Management
Other policies discussed were:
School Programs - Copyright Laws;
and Enrollm.ent when suspended,
going to another district.
Records Retention: Business man-
ager gave school board members the
NDCC rules to retain records and
which records need to be retained. L.
Zook also gave a list of documents to
be destroyed. Motion was made by
Sarsland to destroy records that were
on the list by burning. Motion was sec-
onded by Bosserman and motion car-
ried unanimously.
Correspondence:
-RESP updates. Two teachers will
be attending the RESP in-service.
-HESS grant discussed.
-Request from the ND National
Guard Foundation regarding a dona-
tion. School Board is not interested in
donating.
-Principal Zook gave her resigna-
tion as principal as of June 30, 2012.
School Board accepted her resigna-
tion.
,Susan Sarsland was given her
"Certificate of Completion" for attend-
ing thee,new schoot board, member
workshop in October.
-Letter from the City of Golva Was
reviewed about the upcoming 4th of
July celebration.
Principal's Report:
-Upcoming 3-year and 5-year plan-
ning meeting is coming soon. There
needs to be a public meeting between
January 1 and June 30, 2012.
-Civil Rights letter was shared with
board regarding data collection.
-Three-year asbestos inspection is
due. We are on the schedule to be
inspected.
-Shelly Hauck will be having gym-
nastics four Saturdays in February
from 9:30 - 11:00 AM.
-Geographic Bee is January 12,
2012.
-Parent/Teacher Conferences are
Feb. 6, 2012.
Adjourn: Board meeting was
adjourned at 8:02 PM
ATTEST:
Leah Zook, Business Manager
Gene Weinreis, Golva School
Board President
(February 23)
Meeting notice
Billings County Rural Fire
Protection District annual meeting at
the Fryburg Fire Hall at 7:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, March 14.
Secretary, Scott Hutzenbiler
(February 23 and March 1)
Beach Public School
Unofficial Minutes of Special
School Board Meeting
Monday, February 13, 2012
Conference Room at
the High School
Present: Board Members: Bob
Makelky, Maurice Hardy, Barry
Schafer, Kim Nunberg.
Administrator(s): Larry Helvik,
Superintendent.
Chairperson Bob Makelky called
the meeting to order at 10:30 a.m.
A motion was made by Maurice
Hardy to approve a wrestling co-op
with Bowman County, seconded by
Kim Nunberg. Roll call vote was unan-
imous for approval.
A motion was made by Barry
Schafer to adjourn the special meet-
ing, seconded by Maurice Hardy.
Vote was unanimous to adjourn.
Meeting adjourned at 10:30.
Minutes respectfully submitted by
Superintendent, Larry Helvik.
(February 23)
Summons
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
IN DISTRICT COURT
COUNTY OF BILLINGS
SOUTHWEST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Theodore M. Wanner, Trustee of the
1991 Wanner Family Trust UDT,
Leona M: Heiser, fka Leona Wanner,
Margaret M. Steffes, fka Margaret
Wanner,
Jeanne R. Wanner, Eugene R.
Wanner, aka
And Notice
Eugene Wanner, and Anthony J.
Wanner,
aka Anthony Wanner,
Plaintiff
Case No. 04-2012-CV-0001
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)
Charles F. Butts, Vera I. Butts,
and any other persons claiming
an interest in, or lien or encumbrance
upon, the real property described in
the
Complaint )
Defendant )
Racing News, Stats & Trivia
2011 Sprint Cup Series k0y::,de S
1) Tony Stewart
Points: 2403
Wins: 5 Top 5:9 Top 10:19
Final Standings Of 201
Daytona 500
Feb. 26th, 12:00 pm FOX
Daytona International Speedway
" ' 2) Carl Edwards 3) Justin AIIgaier 1105
Racing News
Track Details
Location: Daytona Beach, Fla.
Distance: 2.5 miles
Shape: Tri-Oval
Banking/Turns: 31 degrees
Qualifying Record: Bill Elliott 210.364 mph in 1987
Race Record: Buddy Baker 177.602 mph in 1980
Daytona 500 Preview
The Daytona 500 is widely considered
to be NASCAR's most important and
prestigious race, and has the largest
purse. It's NASCAR's Super Bowl and
is the race every driver dreams of winning. The
Daytona International Speedway is the most
famous track in NASCAR racing mostly
because Daytona Beach is where NASCAR
began. Some of the most legendary drivers in
the world have won the event, including
Richard Petty, a record seven times, Cale
Yarborough, and even Indy 500 winners Mario
Andretti and A.J. Foyt.
Points: 2403
Wins: 1 Top 5:19 Top 10:26
3) Kevin Harvick
Points: 2345
Wins:4 Top5:9 Top10:19
4) Matt Kenseth
Points: 2330
Wins: 3 Top 5:12 Top 10:20
5) Brad Keselowski
Points: 2319
Wins: 3 Top 5:10 Top 10:14
6) Jimmie Johnson
Points: 2304
Wins: 2 Top 5:14 Top 10:21
7) Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Points: 2290
Wins: 0 Top 5:4 Top 10:12
8) Jeff Gordon
Points: 2287
Wins: 3 Top 5:13 Top 10:18
9) Denny Hamlin
Points: 2284
Wins: 1 Top 5:5 Top 10:14
10) Ryan Newman
Points: 2284
Wins: 1 Top 5:9 Top 10:17
11) Kurt Busch
Points: 2262
Wins: 2 Top 5:8 Top 10:16
ffi 12) Kyle Busch
Points: 2246
Wins: 4 Top 5:14 Top 10:18
4) Aric Almirola 1095
5) Reed Sorenson 1062
6) Jason Leffler 1028
7) Kenny Wallace 963
8) Brian Scott 947
9) Michael Annett 944
10) Steve Wallace 921
Carl Edwards, who lost the
championship last season
on a tie-breaker to Tony
Stewart, won the pole for
the season-opening Daytona 500. He
beat teammate Greg Biffle for the top
starting spot during a windy Sunday
qualifying session at Daytona
International Speedway. Edwards
turned a lap at 194.738 mph, the
fastest pole-winning speed since Jeff
Gordon's lap of 195.067 mph in 1999.
Racing Trivia
In 1974, how many laps did the -
drivers run at the Daytona 500?
a) 180 c) 200
b) 199 d) 150
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Last Week's Race: Budweiser Shootout
Driver Sta Car Make
Kyle Busch 2 1 Toyota
Tony Stewart 15 2 Chevrolet
Marcus Ambrose 21 3 Ford
Brad Keselowski 3 4 Dodge
Denny Hamlin 16 5 Toyota
Greg Biffle 7 6 Ford
Ryan Newman 13 7 Chevrolet
Clint Bowyer 17 8 Toyota
Cad Edwards 11 9 Ford
Juan Montoya 25 10 Chevrolet
Kyle Busch rallied from two Pear-disasters to win Saturdays
Budweiser Shootout wilh a slingshot move past Tony
Stewart a few yards from the finish line at Daytona
Intemafienal Speedway, Staring from the beck of the field in
a backup car - necessitated by a wreck in Friday's prack:e
- Busch won the season-opening" exhibition race for the first
time. His winning margin over Stewart was .013 seconds,
the closest in Shootout history, in a green-white-checkered
finish that took the race seven taps beyond its scheduled Year
distance. Busch's victory was the first in a NASCAR race car 2011
using electronic fuel injection, which was introduced to the Career
spnt cup this season.
Kyle Busch #18
2011 Cup finish: 12th
Bum: May 2, 1985
Crew Chief: Dave Rogers
Car: Toyoa
Wins TI0s A_q. Finish
4 18 13.0
23 121 15.5
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THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN-
DANTS:
You are hereby summoned and
required to appear and defend against
the Complaint in this action, which will
be filed with the Clerk of this Court, by
serving upon the undersigned an
answer or other proper response with-
ine twenty-one 21 days after the serv-
ice of this Summons upon you, exclu-
sive of the day of service. If you fail to
do so, judgement by default will be
taken against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint.
Dated this 9th day of February,
2012•
Maus & Nordsven
Attorneys for the Plaintiffs
137 First Avenue West, P.OI Box
570
Dickinson, ND 58602-0570
Telephone: (701) 483-4500
By: s/
Patrick D: Hope #06856
NOTICE OF NO PERSONAL
CLAIM
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
this action has been brought for the
purpose of quieting title in the Plaintiffs
in and to an interest in oil, gas and all
other minerals lying on, in or under
that have been or may be produced
from the following described real
estate:
Township 141 North, Range 99
West, 5th p.m., Billings County, ND
section 8: SW 1/4
and no personal claim is made
against the above named Defendants.
Dated this 9th day of February,
2012
Maus & Nordsven
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
137 First Avenue West, P.O. Box
570
Dickinson, ND 58602-0507
Telephone: (701) 483-4500
by:/s/Patrick D. Hope # 06856
(February 23, March 1 and 8)
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Call 872-3755 or e-mail
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and 10 cents per word thereafter.
Card of Thanks: Minimum charge of
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thereafter.
Deadline for Classifieds & Display
Ads: 12:00 p.m. Friday preceding publi-
cation date.
Phone: 701-872-3755
Fax: 701-872-3756
Email: gvnews@midstate.net
Land for Lease
Bernarda Dootittle, Diane Bobb, and Rose Klym are offering for
cash lease:
Township 141, Range 99, Billings County, ND
Section 4: Lots t, 2; S ½ NE 1/.
Township 142, Range 99, Billings County, ND
Section 34: S 1½ NE 1/4; N ½ SE ¼
Section 35:SW ¼
395 acres of cropland
Terms of lease: 3-year lease with cash rent paid in advance on or due
before March 15 of each year. Rental for first year payable: 10 percent
down with balance due March 15, 2012.
Persons interested in bidding should submit a written bid to: Michael
J. Maus, Maus & Nordsven, EC., 137 First Avenue West, P.O. Box 570,
Dickinson, North Dakota, 58602-0570, on or before Feb. 29, 2012, at 2
p.m., at which time bids will be opened.
Additional terms may be obtained by email directed to maus@mnat-
tys.com., fax requests to 1-701-483-4501 or telephone Mike Maus at
1-701-483-4500.
Persons submitting written bids may orally raise their bids at the bid
opening. Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids or waive any
irregularities.
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