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Golden Valley News
May 17, 2018
Notice
Notice to Property Owners
Property owners are responsible for
keeping their property mowed and nox-
ious weeds controlled. When property
is not mowed or weeds become a nui-
sance, the City of Beach will mow
and/or spray the property at a cost of
$150 per lot as allowed by City Ordi-
nance 366 Section 12.0101-12.0105.
Your cooperation in keeping your prop-
erty mowed is appreciated.
Kimberly Gaugler, City Auditor
(April 26, May 3, 10 and 17)
Notice
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
PERFORM ANCE OF CONSTRUC-
TION ENGINEERING FOR PROJECT:
BRO-0017(019) PCN 21687
Replacement of Bridge #17-104-
11.0
For more information and a detailed
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL contact
Golden Valley County Auditor 701-872-
4331.
PROPOSALS MUST BE DELIV-
ERED TO THE OFFICE OF THE
GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTYAUDITOR
; PO BOX 67 ; BEACH, ND 58621, NO
LATER THAN 4:00 P.M. May 17, 2018.
Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964 and the related statutes and
regulations, no person or group(s) of
persons shall, on the grounds of race,
color, national origin, sex, age, disabil-
ity, or income status, be excluded from
participation in, be denied the benefits
of, or be otherwise subjected to dis-
crimination under any and all programs,
services, or activities administered by
Golden Valley County. Any person or
group(s) of persons who feel they have
been discriminated against may file a
complaint. All inquiries should be di-
rected to Pete Wirtzfeld -'13tle Vl coordi-
nator, Golden Valley County, 16843 Old
Highway 10/PO Box 67, Beach, ND
58621. 701-872-4123.
(April 26, May 3, 10 and 17)
Notice
NOTICEOF REAL ESTATE SALE
IN THE STATE OF NORTH
DAKOTA, COUNTY OF GOLDEN VAL-
LEY
IN THE DISTRICT COURT,
SOUTHWEST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
COURT
CIVIL NUMBER: 17-2017-CV-
00025
360 Mortgage Group, LLC,
Plaintiff,
V.
Shaun R. McCreary, and Does 1-10,
Defendants.
Judgment in the amount of
$181,105.95, having been entered in
favor of Plaintiff and against Defen-
dants, which Judgment was filed with
the Clerk of Courts of Golden Valley
County, North Dakota, on.March 6,
2018, for the foreclosure of a real estate
mortgage.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
said Judgment that the real property de-
scribed in the Mortgage dated October
9, 2015, which Mortgagor Shaun R. Mc-
Creary, executed and delivered to Mort-
gage Electronic Registration Systems,
Inc. as nominee for Low VA Rates, its
successors and assigns.
All of Lot 7, except the West 56 feet
thereof, and all of Lot 8, except the
West 56 feet thereof, Block 6, Original
Townsite of the City of Beach, Golden
Valley County, North Dakota.
186 2nd Street SE, Beach, ND
58621 and recorded in the office of the
Clerk and Recorder of Golden Valley
County, North Dakota, on November 4,
2015, Instrument Number 15105480.
Said Mortgage was assigned to Plain-
tiff, its successors or assigns, by As-
signment of Mortgage recorded
October 11,2016, Instrument Number
16106067.
In order to realize the amount of
$170,864.00, as of October 9, 2015,
plus interest accruing thereafter on said
amount at the rate of 2.25% per year to-
gether with the costs and expenses of
sale, will be sold subject to redemption
as provided by law as one parcel of land
at public auction, subject to the lien for
unpaid real estate taxes and assess-
ments of Golden Valley County, North
Dakota, and easements and restrictions
of record, to the highest bidder for cash
under the direction of the Sheriff of
Golden Valley County, North Dakota, at
the main entrance of the Golden Valley
County Courthouse located at 150 1st
Avenue SE, Beach, North Dakota
58621, on June 13, 2018 ("Sale Date"),
at 10:00 AM.
If the sale is set aside for reason, the
Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled
only to a return of the deposit paid. The
purchaser shall have no further re-
course against the Mortgagor, the Mort-
gagee or the Mortgagee's attorney.
DATED this 3rd day of April, 2018.
SHERIFF OF GOLDEN VALLEY
COUNTY
By: Scott Steele
Hail,day, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
/s/ Benjamin J. Mann
Benjamin J. Mann
Attorneys for Plaintiff
376 East 400 South, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
801-355-2886
(May 10, 17 and 24)
Bids
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
CP-17(18)01 CHIP SEAL
GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY, NORTH
DAKOTA
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received by the Golden Val-
ley County Commission, 150 1st Av-
enue SE, PO Box 67, Beach, ND
58621, until 11:00 AM (MT), June 5th,
2018, at which time they will publically
be opened and read aloud for the fur-
nishings of materials, labor, equipment
and skill required for the construction of
CP-17(18)01 CHIP SEAL and incidental will be'for the 2018 haying season.
items and, as is more fully described NDDOT will accept sealed bids in
and set forth in the plans and specifics- " five district offices. Faxed bids will not
tions therefore, which are now on file in
the office of Northern Plains Engineer-
ing.
Bids shall be upon cash payment.on
the following approximate quantities
and major types of work:
Contract Bond - 1 LS; CRS2P
Emulsified Asphalt - 74,000 Gal; Cover
Coat Material -- 2,600 Tons; Mobiliza-
tion - 1 LS; Traffic Control - 2,200
UNITS; Pavement Striping - 200,000
LF.
The contract documents are on file
and may be examined at the following:
Northern Plains Engineering 141
Third Street West Dickinson, ND 58601
Project bidding documents are avail-
able in digital format at
www.questcdn.com. You may download
the digital plan documents for $20 by in-
putting Quest project #5718435 on the
website's Project Search page. Please
contact QuestCDN.com 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
$100 per set at Northern Plains Engi-
neering (701.483.1858), 141 Third
Street West, Dickinson, ND 58601.
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
be accepted. Interested bidders can
contact the respective NDDOT district
office listed below to obtain a bid docu-
ment, copy of the Risk Management
Appendix, and sample certificate of lia-
bility insurance. The REQUEST FOR
BID document must be completed,
signed in ink, sealed in an envelope
marked, "Bids for Standing Hay", and
submitted to the respective NDDOT dis-
trict office prior to the deadline. The
awarded bidder will be required to sign
a contract with NDDOT agreeing to the
terms for hay harvesting.
Deadlines:
Bismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks, and
Valley City offices: 1:30 p.m. CDT
Thursday, June 7, 2018.
Dickinson office: 1:30 p.m. MD~,
Thursday, June 7, 2018.
NDDOT district offices:
Bismarck: 218 South Airport Road,
Bismarck, ND 58504-6003 Ph: (701)
328-6950
Fargo: 503 38th Street South,
Fargo, ND 58103-1198 Ph: (701)239-
8900
Grand Forks: P.O. Box 13077,
1951 North Washington, Grand Forks,
ND 58208-3077 Ph: (701)787-6500
Valley City: 1524 8th Avenue
Southwest, Valley City, ND 58072-4200
Ph: (701)-845-8800
Dickinson: 1700 3rd Avenue West,
Suite 101, Dickinson, ND 58601-3009
Ph: (701)227-6500
(May 3, 17 and 31)
no significant detrimental effects to air
quality.
A 30-day public comment period for
the proposed permit was held from April
5, 2018 to May 5, 2018. Requests for a
public hearing were received during the
public comment period. In response to
these requests, a public hearing will he
held regarding issuance of the permit to
construct for the Fryburg Rail Terminal.
The public hearing will be held on May
30, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. MT at the Dick-
42653 MDU Resources
Group, Inc. 6255.28
42654 Midstate
Communications, Inc. 691.25
42655 MNJ Technologies
Direct Inc. 517.90
42656 James Muckle 30.00
42657 NASCO/Aristotle Corp. 149.32
42658 New Salem
School District #7 130.00
42659 Tammy Nistler 21.00
42660 Northwest Tire, Inc. 654.69
inson City Hall, 99 East Second Street, 42661 Olsons Service LLC 856.00
Dickinson, ND. 42662 Positive Promotions, Inc.476.25
With this notice, the public comment 42663 Prairie Lumber Corp. 212.39
period for the proposed permit is ex- 42664 Productivity
tended to June 6, 2018. Direct com- Plus Accounts 2031.74
ments, in writing, to the North Dakota 42665 Ramada of Dickinson 70.00
Department of Health, Division of Air 42666 Ramada of Fargo246.00
Quality 918 E. Divide Avenue, Bis- 42667 Ramkota Hotel Bismarck300.00
162.00
marck, ND 58501-1947 or to AirQual- 42668 Rapid Refill
42669 Richardton-Taylor
Public School Dist. #34
42670 Rohan Hardware
42671 Rudy's Lock & Key
42672 Jessie Schemling
42673 School
Specialty Payments
42674 Sew Easy Designs
42675 Shiftier
ity@nd.gov. Comments must be
received during the public comment pe-
riod to be considered in the final permit
determination.
The application, Department analy-
sis and draft permit are available for re-
view at the above address and on-line
at https:llwww.deq.nd.govlAQIPublic-
Com.aspx#NDLand. A copy of these
documents may be obtained by writing
to the Division of Air Quality or contact-
ing Rheanna Kautzman at (701)328-
5188 or by email at AirQuality@ nd.gov.
Dated this, 8th day of May 2018.
Terry L. O Clair, P.E.
Director
Division of Air Quality
(May 17)
Notice
130.00
359.07
640.00
10.50
443.14
4.19
130.91
42676 Steffan's Saw and Bike1485.37
42677 Lynn Swanson 65.40
42678 Jill Tescher 108.05
42679 Trinity High School 125.00
42680 US FoodserviP.~= In, ,~
42681 WaI-Mart Stores. Inc. 89.86
42682 Watford City
High School 145.00
42683 David Wegner 195.38
42684 Westlie Truck
Cer~ter Corp. 7681.37
to her position for the 2018-2019 school
year.
Angle Helsper is requesting a
retroactive signing bonus. Discussion.
Consensus of the board is to research
more and table the decision.
Wegner presented facilities.
ND Land and Trust Grant list was
discussed. Air conditioners at the ele-
mentary were discussed. Elementary
kitchen dishwasher, fridge and range
hood purchases were discussed.
Wegner presented new business.
Wegner presented policies. Dis-
cussion.
Wegner presented old business.
PolicyACE - Violent and Threaten-
ing Behavior was reviewed. Motion by
Sperry, second by Zachmann to ap-
prove the second reading. Motion car-
ries unanimously.
Wegner presented unfinished bus,-
ness.
Gaugler presented RACTC report.
Wegner presented and distributed
contract and wage consideration. Dis-
cussion.
Farnstrom presented business man-
ager report.
School board election will be held
June 12, 2018 at the Beach Community
Center in conjunction with the country
primary election.
Robert Curl has been hJmd a full
be $:14.50 per hour."
The bus barn has an accumulation
of used furniture and equipment that
has been offered to departments, build-
ings, and classrooms in the school dis-
trict. The Beach Area Chamber of
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a sum equal to five percent (5%) of the Notice 42685 Carolyn Zook 347.52 Commerce has a Beach citywide rum-
full amount of the bid and must be in the 3549 Beach Food Center 137.36 mage sale on June 9th, 2018. Discus-
form of a bidder's bond. A bidder's bond NOTICE OF ELECTION 3550 Coca Cola Bottling sion. Consensus of the board is to sell
must be executed by the bidder as prin- NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF Co. of Dickinson ' 90.00 the items through this form of public
cipal and by a surety company author- REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that on Tues- 3551 Elite Card sale.
day, the 12th day of June, 2018, at the Payment Center 1582.96 Kittleson presented day treatment I
ized to do business in this state, IN THE STATE OF NORTH polling place of Beach CommunityCen-3552 F~.rmers Union Oil Corp. 279.76 report,
conditioned that if the principal's bid be
accepted and the contract awarded to DAKOTA, COUNTY OF GOLDEN VAL- ter, City of Beach, Golden Valley 3553 Misty Farnstrom 60.81 Sam Kerr has expressed interest in
the principal, the principal, within ten LEY County, an election will be held for the 3554 Golden Valley News/Billings the teaching position vacated byAleta -
(10) days after notice of award, will ex- IN THE DISTRICT COURT, election of two school board members, Co. Pioneer/ALBN Inc. 41.20 Heckaman. Discussion.
ecute and effect a contract in accor- SOUTHWEST JUDICIAL DISTRICT and which said election will be held in 3555 National HOTR is sending a social
dance with the terms of this bid and the COURT conjunction with the primary election, FFA Organization 372.98 worker/counselor into the school for *~
bid bond as required by the laws of the Case No. 17-2015-CV-00041 and which the election polling place will 3556 ND FFA Foundation Inc. 975.00 part of the school day. Discussion.
State of North Dakota and the regula- JOSEPH G. FINNEMAN, D/B/A be open at seven thirty (7:30) a.m. MDT 3557 Park Cafe 20.00 Beach School Trap Club is doing
tions and determinations of the govern- SOUTHWEST IMPROVEMENT, and will close at seven (7:00) p.m. MDT 3558 Perma-Bound Books249.18 well. Discussion.
Plaintiff, of that day. Dated at Beach, North 3559 Post Graduation 500.00 Heckaman presented high school %
ing body.
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(s) 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 item. 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 Contractor's Li-
cense or certificate of renewal. 4. Ac-
knowledgement of the Addenda.
No Bid will be read or considered
which does not fully comply with the
above provisions as to Bond and li-
censees and any deficient Bid submit-
ted will be resealed and returned to the
Bidder immediately.
The work shall be completed by
September 1, 2018.
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 thirty (35) days
from the date of opening bids, and to
accept the bid deemed most favorable
to the interest 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 $1000
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 damag.es.
By order of the Golden Valley
County Commission.
Dated this 2nd day of May, 2018
GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY
BEACH, NORTH DAKOTA
Is~ Tamra Sperry
County Auditor
(May 10, 17 and 24)
Notice
Zoning Hearing Notice
Conditional Use Permit
Notice is hereby given that on May
21, 2018 at 8:20 am the Beach Zoning
Board will hold a Public Hearing at City
Hall 153 Main Street E for comment on
an Application for Conditional Use for a
Montana Dakota Utilities substation lo-
cated in Section 25 - Township 140
North - Range 106 West.
(May 10 and 17)
Notice
Beach Zoning Hearing Notice
Variance Request
The Beach Zoning Board will hold a
Public Hearing at City Hall on May 21st
at 8:25 a.m for comment on a Request
for Variance of four (4') feet at 800 5th
Ave NW.
(May 10 and 17)
Bids
NORTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
REQUEST FOR BIDS
STANDING HAY ON RIGHT OF WAY
OF INTERSTATE 94 AND
INTERSTATE 29
The North Dakota Department of
Transportation (NDDOT) seeks sealed
bids for cutting, baling, and removing
hay on designated sections of highway
right of way along 1-94 and 1-29. Bids
VS.
ROSEMARY HURT, MJ PLUMB-
ING, INC JANDT PLUMBING &
HEATING, LI ,C,
Defendants.
[1] NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I, Scott Steele, Sheriff of Golden
Valley County, North Dakota, pursuant
to the Judgment [Docket No. 37], the
Writ of Special Execution [Docket No.
45] (the "Writ") issued thereon, the No-
tice of Levy dated May 3, 2018, pur-
suant to the Writ, which was recorded
in the Golden Valley County real estate
records on May 3, 20.18, as Document
No. 18107239, and applicable law, will
sell, as one'parcel, the entire right and
interest of judgment debtor Rosemary
Hurt in the following-described real
property to the highest bidder for cash -
except that the assignee of judgment
creditor, being Majestic Homes, Inc
shall be allowed to make a credit bid for
all or part of its judgment hereunder, in-
cluding pre- and post-judgment interest,
costs and disbursements, as it may de-
termine in its sole discretion--at public
auction to be held at the front doors to
the Golden Valley County Courthouse
located at 150 1st Avenue SE, Beach,
North Dakota 58621, on the 20th day
of June, 2018, at 2:00 o'clock p.m.
Mountain Daylight Time, to satisfy the
amounts due, with interest thereon, and
the costs and expenses of such sale, or
so much thereof as the proceeds of
such sale will satisfy, to-wit:
Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 5 of Wood-
hull's Second Addition to the City of
Beach, North Dakota, according to the
recorded plafthereof on file in the office
of the Recorder for said County and
said State.
[2] DATED this 3rd day of May,
2018.
SCOTT STEELE, SHERIFF OF
GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY,
NORTH DAKOTA
Is~ Scott Steele
Scott Steele, Sheriff
150 1st Avenue SE
Beach, North Dakota 58621
Garth H. Sjue (ND Bar ID #03873)
CROWLEY FLECK PLLP
Attorneys for Majestic Homes, Inc.
1331 9th AVe NW - Second Floor
P.O. Box 1206
Williston, North Dakota 58802-1206
Telephone No.: 701-572-2200
Facsimile No.: 701-572-7072
gsjue @.crowleyfleck.com
(May 17, 24 and 31)
Notice
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT
Take notice that the North Dakota
'Department of Health will hold a public
hearing regarding the issuance of an air
pollution control permit to construct for
the ND Land Holdings, LLC dba Dory
Land Fryburg Rail Terminal located at
3726 - 135th Avenue SW, Belfield, ND
58622 (Sec. 10, T139N, R100W,
Billings County, ND).
The Fryburg Rail Terminal is an ex-
isting facility; the proposed permit to
construct allows for the acceptance of
natural gas liquids at the facility. Re-
strictions in the permit ensure that po-
tential emissions from the Fryburg Rail
Terminal will not increase as a result of
the acceptance of natural gas liquids
The Fryburg Rail Terminal is located
near the site of the proposed Meridian
Energy Davis Refinery; however, the
Fryburg Rail Terminal is owned/oper-
ated by a separate company and is not
related to the Davis Refinery. The Davis
Refinery and the Fryburg Rail Terminal
are separate air pollution sources; this
public hearing is being held to accept
additional comments regarding the Fry-
burg Rail Terminal air pollution control
permit, not the Davis Refinery air pollu-
tion control permit (for which the public
comment period has closed).
Preliminary evaluations made by
Department staff indicate that the proj-
ect will comply with all applicable Air
Pollution Control Rules and there will be
Dakota this 17th day of May, 2018.
Misty Farnstrom, Business Manager
Beach Public School District #3
(May 17)
Beach School Board
PROCEEDS OFTHE
REGULAR MEETING
OF THE BEACH SCHOOL BOARD
Unofficial Minutes
Subject to Review and Revision of
the Board
May 9, 2018
! ~ 6.'00 p.m. :
;~ ~!" " Room 11
Members present were Kimberly
Gaugler, Robert Sperry, Mark Lund,
Carrie Zachmann, Misty Farnstrom,
Dave Wegner, Wayne Heckaman, and
Chris Kittleson.
Mike Van Horn and Lynn Swanson
were absent.
Jim Muckle was a visitor.
President Gaugler called the meet-
ing to order at 6:00 p.m. Gaugler rec-
ognized visitor.
Gaugler reviewed the agenda. Con-
sensus of the board approved the
agenda.
Gaugler called for a motion to open
the public hearing for input. Motion by
Sperry, second by Zachmann to ap-
prove opening the public hearing. Mo-
tion carries unanimously. Wegner
presented open public meeting to dis-
cuss and receive input on the 3-5 Year
Demographics. Discussion. Motior~ by
Lund, second by Sperry to close the
public hearing. Motion carries unani-
mously.
Farnstrom presented April 11, 2018
regular meeting minutes andApril 20,
2018 special meeting minutes. Motion
by Zachmann, s~cond by Lund to ap-
prove both sets of minutes. Motion car-
ries unanimously.
Farnstrom presented general fund,
activity fund, food service fund, manual
general fund, and April payroll. Discus-
sion. Motion by Sperry, second by
Zachmann to approve all bills and pay-
roll. Motion carries unanimously. Dis-
cussion.
42617 AmeriPride Services Inc. 147.62
42618 AT&T Mobility 48.26
42619 Linda Bacon 66.30
42620 Baymont Inn and Suites178.00
42621 Beach Food Center 216.71
42622 Bighorn Resort 198.00
42623 Boss Office and
Computer Products Inc. 21.98
42624 Marty Campbell 221.22
42625 Capital One Commercial297.72
42626 CDWG 66.96
42627 Cenex
Fleedcard/CHS Inc. 314.39
42628 Cengage Learning 825.00
42629 City of Beach 849.35
42630 Corner Market/NFL
Associates, Inc. 165.52
42631 Country Inn and
Ruites of Bismarck 100.00
42632 Hauck Travis 738.75
42633 D & E Supply
Company, Inc. 1102.20
42634 Dakota Dust-Tex, Inc. 125.90
42635 Dick Blick/Blick
Art Materials Payments 206.48
42636 Discount 2-Way Radio 214.00
42637 Dynamic Measurement
Group, Inc. 74.00
42638 Elite Card
Payment Center 3498.06
42639 ETS-Energy
Tech Systems Inc. 350.58
42640 Farmers
Union Oil Corp. 3919.50
42641 Four Seasons Trophies 107.76
42642 Golden Valley News/Billings
Co. Pioneer/ALBN Inc. 390.77
42643 Kelly Gorrell 70.85
42644 Innovative
Office Solutions 279.83
42646 IRepair 111.00
42646 Jandt Plumbing
and Heating LLC 1423.09
42648 Kids Behavioral
Health of Alaska, Inc.2380.00
42649 Killdeer High School 805.00
42650 LaQuinta Inn of Bismarck81.90
42651 Master Teacher Inc. 240.65
42652 Karen J. Maus 57.72
3560 Prairie Lumber Corp. 189.30
3561 Quality Quick Print
Inc/Copy Xpress 69.90
3562 Wild Vines Market LLC 293,54
7276 Beach Food Center88.83
7277 Dean Foods Inc. 972.24
7278 US Foodservice, Inc. 6396.02
9449 South Heart
Public School 270.00
9450 Karen J. Maus 312.00
9451 Lemmon High School 125.00
9452 Angela Helsper 78.00
9453 North Dakota Bureau of
Criminal Investigation80.00
April Payroll ~ ~'' ' "' :'~ 365522.48
Wegner presented communications.
Thank you from Donna Muckle for
the plant for secretary's day.
Thank you from FBLA for the con-
tributions for the national trip.
Thank you from Close-Up for the
opportunity to provide Donkey Basket-
ball as a fundraiser.
Thank you from Post Prom for the
contribution.
Thank you from the Steve Kremers
family for the plant.
Correspondence from University of
North Dakota was distributed and re-
viewed.
Wegner presented personnel.
Resignation from Arlys Kirkpatrick
as cook was read.
Pam Knopp has reconsidered her
resignation as day treatment parapro-
fessional. Mrs. Knopp will be returning
principal report: :.~
Wegner presented superintendent
and activities director reports.
Health insurance premiums will be ,'~
decreasing for the 2018-2019 school ~,
year. Title allocations will be increasing ,5!
for the 2018-2019 school year.
PILT payment from Golden Valley
County has increased. Discussion. ~
Track meets are underway. Beach ,~:~
hosts a track meet Saturday, May 12, ,:,
2018.
Gaugler discussed next regular
meeting and canvassing meeting dates '!-:
~and times. ' ~ ,L, ~!-~?
Gaugter called for five-minute break ,T~
Gaugler called the meeting back to : :.
order.
Gaugler presented negotiations."'
Motion by Sperry, second by Zachmann ;, '~
to enter into executive session to dis-,~"
cuss negotiation strategy as per NDCC,~.
44-04-19.1 (9). Roll call vote carries ,~
unanimously. Board entered into exec-
utive session at 7:40 p.m. '~:
**EXECUTIVE SESSION
Gaugler called the meeting back to
order at 7:55 p.m. ~.
Gaugler called for a motion to ad-
journ. Motion by Sperry, second by '~"
Lund to adjourn. Gaugler adjourned ~'"
7:55 p.m. .~:i
Kimberly Gaugler, President ~:~,t
Misty Farnstrom, Business Manager ~;~
(May 17)
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