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“m‘awlwmmmmm‘. \‘w‘rw‘uwu.~u~ivvr-WM4.,p ...u, mow-nw—wwn mm" Page 4 How female lawmakers feel genderdoes(or doesn’t) affect Legislature By Diane Newberry N .D. Newspaper Association BISMARCK - Freshman Rep. Lau— rieBeth Hager, D—Fargo, didn’t think a House Concurrent Resolution cele— brating the 100th anniversary of the rat— ification of the l9th Amendment would be controversial. “It’s a historic event, (as) women re- ceived the right to vote in the 19th Amendment 100 years ago,” Hager said. “That’s history. That’s not contro versial or even a questionable kind of thing .” Though the resolution did pass the House 85-3, there was some debate on the floor about “identity politics” after Assistant Minority Leader Karla Rose Hanson, D—Fargo, gave a speech ac- knowledging that Native Americans, Asian Americans and African Ameri- cans were not secure in their vote until later in the 21 st century. “It bothers me when I hear the iden— tity politics brought into this,” Rep. Dan Ruby, R—Minot, said on the floor. “I wish we could have just passed this without having to have gone down that road and recognize what those women fought for and what they deserved and what they were able to gain and be proud of that.” Ruby did vote in favor of the resolution. The speech she gave acknowledg— ing the struggle of other minorities, Hanson said, was influenced in part by her experiences as a female legislator. “It’s maybe a set of facts to which I’m especially attuned,” Hanson said. A female minority There are 30 female lawmakers in the 66th North Dakota session, making the Legislature 2l percent female. Ac- cording to data from the National Con- ference of State Legislatures, that'is a slight uptick from sessions over the past 10 years, in which the number hovered between 15 percent and 19 percent. , , H Some (female lawmakers they do feel pressureb‘ecause 01’ gender, par- ticularly female Democrats who repre- sent a “double minority” as Sen. Erin Oban, D-Bismarck, calls herself. “At least the first 10 days, that was my experience always being a minor— ity,” Hager said. “Sitting in this piece of the puzzle (the Democratic section of the House) looking out across all those male faces, dark suits and ties, and then being in this little chunk over here where we are on this side — every breath I took I felt that.” Oban says the best advice she got as a new legislator came from the late Rep. Rae Ann Kelsch, a Mandan Re- publican, who said: “Erin, there are going to be people who have opinions about you before they even know you. You have two cars and one mouth, use them in that order and you will be just fine.” ' One legislator who doesn’t like to dwell on gender is Sen. Judy Lee, R— West Fargo, who has been a senator since 1995. She said “any legislator who is doing their work and is well ac- cepted by leadership” has equal oppor- tunity. “That just is not an issue, has not been an issue and I am really disap— pointed when people view women as victims because: there may be fewer in a particular setting,” Lee said. “There are a lot of really good women who are in the legislature and there are a lot of really good men who are in the legisla- ture and there are a couple who maybe I wouldn’t invite to Christmas dinner.” Both Rep. Lisa Meier, R—Bismarck, and Rep. Brandy Pyle, R-Casselton, said women could bring a different per- spective to legislation than men, nei- ther has felt particularly singled out or less effective because of their gender. Forming bonds Of the three Republican women on her committee, freshman Rep. Mary Adams, D-Grand Forks, said, “We get along very well.” “It’s easy to talk to them about things, and basically we do see eye to eye on a lot of issues,” Adams said. “Women aren’t as stand—offish as men are. Women can sit down and talk about politics and we can talk about family and life in general Hanson said that for her, gender hasn’t played a huge role in forming political relationships. ' “We work really hard as Democrats to build relationships not only across the aisle but across the hallway with our Senate colleagues,” Hanson said. To do this, Hanson said she focuses on the issues at hand, which only occa— sionally - like in the case of paid fam- ily leave - fall on gender lines. Pyle said a particularbn'ght spot of Lawmakers (Continued on Page 5) /5 Healti'fIBefendeeht’s-i‘? r r. Belfield Public School MINUTES Regular School Board Meeting Belfield Public School District #13 Thursday, February 14, 2019 7:00pm -— Elementary Library Call meeting to order VP Keith Buckman 7:04pm Roll call members: President — Dan Obrigewitch (A) V-Pres. Keith Buckman (P) Board member Curt Buckman (A) Board member — Terry Johnson (P) Board member — Tony Krebs (P) Superintendent Wade Northrop (P) HS Principal — Daren Kurle (P) Elementary Principal —— Marie Lorge (A) Business Manager — Alice Berger (A) Administrative Assistant/Minutes — Rhonda Tooley (P) Others present: Mary Baer (HS Math teacher), Shannon Meier (HS English teacher), Mckenzie Buckman (student), Tyler Kahl (student), Cauy Shypkoski (student), Toby Wolf (stu- dent). Pledge of Allegiance Approval of Agenda: Motion: Tony Krebs 2nd: Terry Johnson Motion carried OLD BUSINESS: Unfinished business. . .corrections on December Board minutes: Discussion change name from Emergency Safety Plan to Emergency Operations Plan Motion: Tony Krebs 2nd: Terry Johnson Motion carried Discussion change resign date for Dave Hendrickson to Friday, Febru- ary 15th. Motion: Terry Johnson 2nd: Tony Krebs Motion carried Discussion ...change Superintend- ent Wade Northrop’s resignation year from 2018 to 2019 Motion: Terry Johnson 2nd: Tony Krebs Motion carried Approval of changes to the minutes from the Board meeting on January 10th, 2019 Motion: Tony Krebs 2nd: Terry JohnsonMotion carried NEW BUSINESS: Elementary Principal report — Princi— pal Lorge (A) I Superintendent Northrop gave re- port .. .. , .‘ Pre-registration: ‘ Kindergarten: 14 students ‘I'Pre-k: 12=studenfs Secondary Principal report Princi~ pal Kurle (P) 1. BSC‘music Fest — Feb. 22—23 ’ T2,RACTC Live Autopsy “d Feb. 2nd r ~3.DSU Woodwinds& Brass Day Feb. 27th @ DSU 4.DSU Instrumental Day DSU 3/119 :i . V ,5. No School Feb. 18th 6.AdvanceEd visit Feb. 25th — 27th (on'25th: meal/interview board mem— bers/evening) .r , ,» I 7. FFA RSVP’s due-March 8th 8.Moving supplies/desks to St. B’s on Wednesday, Feb. 20th ...Eng|ish/History gr. 8-12 9.Classes start February 21st @ St. B’s Business Manager report Alice Berger, Bus. Manager (A) Superintendent Northrop reported: 1. Activity Fund Report/blue sheet 2. District report Sheet/white sheet Discussion ...Board approval of Funds total/sheets Motion: Tony Krebs 2nd: Terry Johnson Motion carried Discussion ...Board approval of pay- ment of bills/submit report at next meet- ing of bills paid 35613 ACT 120.00 35614 ADVANCED BUSINESS METHODS , 2183.94 35615 BELFIELD AUTOMOTIVE ' SUPPLY 43.98 35616 BILLINGS COUNTY PIONEER 235.62 35617 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 60.00 35618 CENGAGE LEARNIN6364.65 35619 CENTURYLINK 21.67 35620 CITY OF BELFIELD 929.62 35621 COUNTRY INN AND SUITES GRAND FORKS 210.00 35622 CREATIVE ENERGY 1654.90 35623 DAKOTA BOYS AND .. GIRLS RANCH 8668.00 35624 DEPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 329.07 35625 FOOD SERVICES OF AMER- ICA MIN 5274.95 35626 FORT UNION SUPPLY TRADING CO 437.50 35627 GEIGER, ALAN 83.93 t 35628 GOPHER SPORT 174.33 35629 HARLOW'S BUS SALES INC 11538.82 , 35630 JACOBSEN MUSIC 387.49 35631 JACOBSEN MUSICINC387.49 35632 JUNIOR LIBRARY GUILD 1130.79 35633 JW PEPPER & SON INC93.04 35634 KEMPS LLC, DBA CASS CLAY CREAMERY 1460.10 35635 KEVIN’S AUTO TRUCK REPAIR 1243.87 35636 KREBS MACHINE & . REPAIR 576.00 35637 LARSON, MATHEW 50.80 35638 MENARDS 628.14 35639 MID-AMERICAN RESEARCH CHEMICA 236.92 35640 MINMOR INDUSTRIES 83.76 35641 MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITIES 7364.43 35642 NDSBA 170.00 35643 NETSUPPORT INCORPORATE 720.00 35644 NEWBY’S ACE HARDWARE ‘ 48.52 35645 NORTHROP, WADE 477.18 35646 NORTHSTAR * ', TECHNOLOGY GROUP 1766.47 35647 PENNINGTON, ERIN 56.87 35648 PIERSON, WADE 135.00 35649 PRAXAIR ’ 1174.49 35650 QUILL CORPORATION279.78 35651 REALLY GOOD STUFF 34.94 35652 REISENAUER, JANE 998.42 35653 RESP 600.00 35654 RUDY’S LOCK 8i KEY 68.00 Golden Valley News 35655 RUNNINGS SUPPLY INCB2.79 35656 SCHIENO, HEATHER 152.60 35657 SCHOOL SPECIALTY 97.08 35658 SOUTHWEST BUSINESS MACHINES 603.25 35659 WEST RIVER STUDENT SERVICES 4653.74 35660 WORDWARE INC 1680.00 35661 COX, WILLIAM 242.44 35662 HEIPLE, KRISTOPHER156.60 35663 MUSICK, SHARON 121.80 35664 SWANSON, LYNN 58.00 35665 CENTURY LINK 244.00 35666 CHASE CARD SERVICES 1553.84 35667 WAL-MART COMMUNITY/RFCSLLC 175.88 STUDENT ACTIVITY INVOICES 8238 DICKINSON STATE UNIVERSITY 80.00 8239 BISMARCK STATE COLLEGE 135.00 8240 BELFIELD THEATER 660.00 8241 CLASSROOM FIENDLY SUPPLIES 76.96 8242 COCA-COLA BOTTLING 1235.50 8243 DICKINSON PUBLIC SCHOOL 400.00 8244 FOOD SERVICES OF AMERICA MIN 74.65 8245 GIBSON, BILLIE 78.23 8246 INKD APPAREL BY SARAH 460.07 8247 LOGO MAGIC 750.00 8248 MAREDY CANDY CO 349.20 8249 MCDOWELL, KRISTY 180.00 8250 MCDOWELL, RANDY 398.80 8251 NAT FFA ORGANIZATION 514.50 8252 ND SCIENCE OLYMPIADS10.00 8253 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING189.83 8254 SURESIGN 428.90 8255 SOUTH HEART SCHOOL DISTRICT 80.45 8256 SOUTH HEART SCHOOL DISTRICT 120.00 8257 SOUTH HEART SCHOOL DISTRICT 180.00 8258 CHASE CARD SERVICES 460.29 8259 WAL-MART COMMUNITY IRFCSLLC 551.31 Motion: Terry Johnson 2nd: Tony Krebs Motion carried Superintendent Report 1. Alice -— sub/Stacy Shypkoski 2.Board requested to see process of construction 3.Move Classes to St. B’s Feb. 21st until end of year 4. Received DPI letter of approval 5.Roers signed contract/2 months for work 6.Insurance reserve/weight room/age limit/protect District 7. RACTC adopted Calendar 8.Donate old bleachers from FB field/Belfield Park Board/Buffalo Gap/Richards/etc. 9.Child Nutrition Review — great job MaryLou Schneider/Head cook .V . Committee meetings Discussion ...who .will, represent/at- tend RESP, RACTC, West River ‘etc. “ Superintendent Position Discussion ...Special meeting held on Tuesday, February 12th /Committee recommendation of Daren Kurle for Su- perintendent. Hiring of New Teachers 1.Felicia Haseleu (Pre-k) start ap- prox.. 1 V2 weeks ago 2.Colton Hill ( RE.) started February 19th, 2019 Pledge of Securities Discussion ...Choice Bank/ac~ cepted/approved Motion: Terry Johnson 2nd: Tony Krebs Motion carried Calendar Discussion ...Option 1 Calendar ap- proved. Possibility of changing Gradu- ation date/Time ...Iet DPI know of any changes. Motion: Terry Johnson 2nd: Tony Krebs Motion carried Set Time/Date and location of Elec- tions of 2019 Date: Tuesday, June 11th Time: 8:00am — 7:00pm Location: Belfield Public School Li- brary Motion: Tony Krebs 2nd: Terry Johnson Motion carried Negotiations: . Discussion 1st BEA will request notice of Intent to negotiate. Next meet- ing the Board will recognize the negoti- ating team . Motion: Tony Krebs 2nd: Teriy Johnson Motion carried Discussion ...BEA recognizes 15-1- 1610 —- accept changes ...Post for 10 days...Special Board meeting/recog- nize teachers Motion: Terry Johnson 2nd: Tony Krebs Motion carried POLICIES: Discussion omit Policies JBE and KAA. Review and clarify them at an- other meeting. Adopt rest of the poli! 0193 as is. Motion: Terry Johnson 2nd: Tony Krebs Motion carried OTHER: Addition to Agenda Discussion ...Accept grades 7—12 Principal Resignation/Daren Kurle. Will fulfill his duties until the end of June, 2019 as stated in his Principal contract. Motion: Tony Krebs 2nd: Terry Johnson Motion carried Next Meeting: March 14th, 2019 ...7:00pm Belfield Public School Library *Superintendent Evaluations due to the President /will be approved at this meeting Adjourn: VP -— Keith Buckman Time : 8:33pm Minutes submitted by Rhonda Too- ley Date Alice Berger, Business Manager Dan Obrigewitch, School Board Presi- dent (March 14) Belfield Public School MINUTES Special School Board Meetlng Belfield Public School District #13 Tuesday, February 1 2, 2019 7:30am — FCS Room Call meeting to order,. .. Dan Obrige— witch 7:30am Roll call members: President Dan Obrigewitch (P) V-Pres. — Keith Buckman (P) Board member —— Curt Buckman (P) Board member — Terry Johnson (P) Board member Tony Krebs (P) Superintendent - Wade Northrop (P) Others present: Mary Baer (HS Math teacher), Shannon Meier (HS English teacher) Hire Superintendent Discussion Interviews of Superin— tendents/some had a lack of experi- ence. Committee recommends the hiring of Daren Kurle for Superintend- ent....motion made to hire Daren Kurle to fill the Superintendent position Motion: Tony Krebs 2nd: Terry Johnson Motion carried Adjourn: Time: 7:37am Minutes submitted by Superintend- ent Wade Northrop Date Alice Berger, Business Manager Dan Obrigewitch, School Board Presi- dent (March 14) Belfield Public School MINUTES Special School Board Meeting Belfield Public School District #13 Monday, February 25, 2019 5:30pm — Belfield School Library Call meeting to order Dan Obrige» witch — 5:34pm Roll call members: President — Dan Obrigewitch (P) V-Pres. — Keith Buckman (P) Board member — Curt Buckman (P) Board member — Terry Johnson (A) Board member — Tony Krebs (A) )Superintendent — Wade Northrop (P Agenda: Recognition of Represen- tative Organization Discussion The School Board ac- cepted the description of an appropriate negotiating unit BEA, which contends that it represents a majority of teachers within the negotiating unit. Motion: Curt Buckman 2nd: Keith Buckman Motion carried Adjourn: Time: 5:43pm Minutes submitted by Superintend- ent Wade Northrop Date Alice Berger, Business Manager Dan Obrigewitch, School Board Presi- dent (March 14) Belfield Public School MINUTES Belfield Public School District #13 School Improvement Review Dinner n : Errandrwo‘rk session u in Monday, February 25, 2019 6:00pm - Burley’s Open 6:00pm Roll call members: President — Dan Obrigewitch (P) V-Pres. — Keith Buckman (P) Board member Curt Buckman (P) Board member —- Terry Johnson (P) Board member — Tony Krebs (A) Superintendent -— Wade Northrop (P) Others present: Daren Kurle (HS Principal), Marie Lorge (Elementary Principal), Kelli Kessel and Ella-Jo Cornell (School Improvement Commit- tee), and also the Advanced Ed Re- viewTeam. Agenda: School Improvement Re- View Dinner was served, and then the Advanced Ed Review Team met with the Board members to discuss the re- view process. Adjourn: ‘ Time: 8:30pm Minutes submitted by Superintend- ent Wade Northrop Date Alice Berger, Business Manager Dan Obrigewitch, School Board Presi- dent (March 14) Meeting Notice Notice of Annual Meeting Golva Rural Fire District's annual meeting is set for 7 p.m., Thursday, March 21, in the Golva Bar Meeting Room. (February 28, March 7 and 14) Bids Call for Bids The Golden Valley County Weed Board is calling for bids on the following chemicals and surfactants, in normal usage size containers, Quart, 1 gallon, 2.5, gallon: Gly Star 5 Vista Dye Packets Plateau LV-6 2-4D'Amine (Platoon can be used with well water) Milestone Quarts Milestone Gallons Spret MSO Tordon 22K Bids are to be submitted to: Golden Valley County Weed Board PO. Box 605 Beach, ND 58621 Or in person by: March 25th at the Golden Valley County Extension Office, at whichtime, dUring the regular meet- ing at 2 pm. on March 27, all submitted bids are to be opened and considered. If you have any questions please call Mark Golberg Jr. at 701-690-8268. (March 7 and 14) Notice Billings County Equalization Meet- ings Notice ‘ The following Boards of Equaliza- tion have been scheduled for the 2019 assessments: AniniialiiMée’ti‘ngiNd The City of Medora Board of Equal- ization will meet on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at 5:00 pm inthe Roosevelt Room at the Medora Community Center. The Unorganized Township and County Board of Equalization will meet on Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 1 :00 pm in the commissioner’s room at the county courthouse. Each taxpayer has the right to ap- pear before the appropriate local board of review or equalization and petition for correction of the taxpayer's assess- ment. (March 7 and 14) Nofice ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the an- nual election of Belfield Public School District #13, Belfield, ND is set for Tues- day, June 11, 2019 for the purpose of electing one rural board member for a three year term and one at-large board member for a three year term. Voters will also vote on whether to publish min- utes or not. Any person who is a qualified elector of this district is qualified to be a mem— ber of the school board. Candidates must file a Statement of Candidacy and a Statement of Interest with the busi- ness manager’s office prior to 4:00 pm on April 8, 2019. These forms may be picked up in the business manager’s of- fice located within the elementary school building. , By order of the Board of Education Belfield Public School Belfield, ND 58622 Alice Berger, Business Manager (March 7 and 14) Annual Meeting Notice Annual Meeting Notice Elk Creek Township will hod its an- nual meeting and election on Tuesday, March 19, 2019, at 3 pm. at the home of Ardis Stedman. Audrey Schieffer, clerk (March 7 and 14) Annual Meeting Notice Notice is hereby given that the Gar- ner Township annual meeting will be held Tuesday, 19th of March, 2019, at 7 p.m., at the residence of Dan and Sheila Zachmann, 709 West St, Golva, N.D. Synopsis of the 2018 expenses and receipts will be read and available to electors. The annual businessvmeet— ing will inclirde 2018 tax levies for. gen- eral funds along with diher business properly brought before the electors. Dan Zachmann, Clerk of Garner Township ‘ , (March 7 and 14) . Wily rs “$6 ice Notice is hereby given that the Henry Township annual meeting will be held Tuesday, 19th of" March, 2019, at 7:00 p.m., at the re‘sidenoe-offRenae and Cody Smith, 710 VMqu‘istRoad, Beach, N.D. Synopsis of‘ithe 2018>ex- penses and receipts will’be' readeand available to electors. The annual busi- ness meeting will include 2019 tax levies for general funds along with other business properly brought before the electors. ‘ Renae Smith, Clerk of Henry Town- ship . (March 7 and 14) Annual Meeting Notice Annual Meeting Notice Lone Tree Township will hold its An- nual Meeting and Election on Tuesday, March 19, 2019, at 7:00 pm at the Golva Bar Meeting Room. Linda Stoveland, Clerk/Treasurer (March 7 and 14) Annual Meeting Notice Saddle Butte annual township meet— ing will be held Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 7 pm. at the home of Eleanor Nistler. Election of one supervisor will be held along with any other business. Eleanor Nistler, clerk (March 7 and 14) Annual Meeting Notice Sentinel Civil Township will hold their annual meeting on Tuesday, March 19 at 1 p.m., at the fire hall In Sentinel Butte. Elections will be held. Kim Van Horn, secretary. (March 7 and 14) Annual Meeting Notice Pearl township annual meeting will be held at the Doug Mosser ranch house at 2 p.m., Tuesday, March 19, 2019. Rosie Mosser, Secretary (March 14) Annual Meeting Notice The annual meeting of Delhi Town- ship will be held at 7 PM on March 19 at the home of Joanne and Ron Davidson. Election of one supervisor and theclerk along with other pertinent business will be on the agenda. Joanne Davidson, clerk (March 14) Annual Meeting Notice The annual meeting of Bullion Town- ship will be held on Friday, March 22, ‘ 2019, at the home of the township sec- retary, Pam Knopp. The purpose of this meeting is to elect two supervisors, one to finish out a three-year term which has two years remaining, and the other will . be for a three-year term. Also, to attend to any other business that may come ‘ before the board. Pam Knopp, Clerk/Treasurer Bullion Township (March 14 and 21) , E“IA-last(Beach, ND bet March 14, 20’19 PUBLIC NOTICES NEWS . Bids Call for Bids The City of Beach is accepting bids on forage removal for the following properties; Woodhull’s First Addition, Block 24, Lots 5-14 - Portion of Auditor’s Tract A60, A64, A65 A66 in Woodhull’s Acreage A map showing the specific locations is available at City Hall 153 Main Street East Beach, ND between the hours of 8am-5pm or by calling 701 -872-4103 or emailing cityofbeach@midstate.net. The Forage Removal Agreement will be for a period of five (5) years. Sealed bids labeled "Forage Removal” must be received by April 1, 2019 at 5:00 pm at City Hall. Bids will be opened at 8:30 pm on April 1, 2019. The City of Beach reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. (March 14 and 21) City of Medora City of Medora Minutes of Special Meeting February 22, 2019 (Subject to Council Review and Approval) The meeting was conducted by Mike Eggl, Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation and facilitated by John Hanson. The meeting lasted from 6:30pm to about 8:30pm. The Mayor and all Council Members; Todd Corneil, John Tczap, Kinley Slauter, Doug Elli- son, and Tracy Sexton; were present. All Zoning Board members were pres- ent including Jim Bridger, Justin Ell, and Ian Connors. There were about 52' members of the public present. Mike Eggl, Theodore Roosevelt Presidential LibraryFoundation, gave an update on progress on the TR Presidential Library inMedora. The remainder of the time was spent gathering input from atten- dees and answering questions as pos- sible. Attendees were encouraged to contact their representatives in Bis- marck about funding for the TR Library. Attendees who chose signed up for more communication as it is available. There was no City business conducted at the meeting. The next meeting re- lated to the TR Library will be March 15 at 6:30pm. Attest: Todd Corneil, Mayor Attest: Gary Ridenhower, City Auditor (March 14) « v Bids 1’ ' Call for Bids ,TheCity of Beach is currently ac- cepting bids for a new front end loader with trade. Equipment specifications are available at City Hall 153 Main Street .. 5. . menthe hours of 8am- pm “or b ‘ flirt 7,0, —8 a "—4 03 or emailing citijigfb'e “c ‘@Imig§tafeijnbt. Sealed ’bids”must be received by April 1, 2019 at 5:00 pm at City Hall. Bids will be opened at 8:15 pm on April 1, 2019. The’City of Beach reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. (March 14) ~‘No't'ice BOARD‘OPENINVG' NOTICE ‘ There iswa vac’ahcy on'the Golden Valley County Park Board. The Board of County Commissioners will fill the ira— cancy by appointment. If interested in being appointed, please provide a letter of interest to the Golden Valley County Auditor by Tuesday, March 26, 2018 by 4:00 PM. to beconsjdered. " (March 14 and 21) Notice to Creditors IN , THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, DISTRICT COURT, SOUTH— WEST JUDICIAL DISTRICT, COUNTY , OF GOLDEN VALLEY , , ‘ MACKOFF, KELLOGG LAW FIRM Office Address: . . 38 Second Ave ‘E Dickinson ND 58601 Telephone Number: (701) 456-3210 By: David C- Piper, Attorney #06723 Email: dpiper@mackoff.com Attorneys for Personal Representa- tive Probate No. 17-2019-PR-00008 In the Matter of the Estate of John J. Hanson, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of the above estate. All persons having claims against the said deceased arerequired to present their claims within three months after the date of the first publi- cation of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must either be presented to Weldon M.. Hanson, Personal Representative of the Estate, or filed with the Court. Dated this 6th day of March, 2019. /s/Weldon M. Hanson, Personal Representative ‘ 1103 Westchester ‘Court Rochester, MN 55902 (March 14, 21 and/28) DEADLINES The deadline for I submitted copy and stories and all ad orders is noon 0n Fridays. ,Call 872- 3755 or e-mail , goldenandbillings, @gmail.com. ‘