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Ransom County Gazette Monday, June 10, 2019 Page 5 Public Notices A public notice is information informing citizens of government activities that may affect the citizens’ everyday lives. Public notices have been printed in local newspapers, the trusted sources for community information, for more than 200 years. North Dakota newspapers also post public notices that are printed in newspapers on www.ndpublicnotices. com at no additional charge to units of government. NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI- TION TO VACATE STREET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition has been received and filed with the City Council of the City of Lisbon, North Dakota, and was ordered filed with the City Auditor. Said Pe- tition prayed for the vacation of that portion of a street lying between Lot 6 Block 6 and Lot 10 Block 5 both of Marsh and Holt’s Addition to the City of Lisbon, Ransom County, North Dakota. Said Petition will be heard and considered by the City Council at its regular meeting to be held on the 1st day fo July, 2019 at 7:30 pm in the City Council Chambers in the Lisbon Public Library in the City of Lisbon, Ransom County, North Dakota, at which time and place objections will be heard, if any there be, to the granting of said Petition. This Notice is issued pursuant to Pursu- ant to NDCC 40-39-06. GIVEN under my hand and the office seal of the City of Lisbon, Ransom County, North Dakota, this 10th day of May, 2019. Gwen Crawford, City Auditor Lisbon, ND Publish May 20, 27, and June 3, &10, 2019 Medical & Health DIRECTORY HOSPITALS & CLINICS Lisbon Chiropractic Clinic 906 South Main Street, Lisbon, ND Hours: Mon-Fri. 8am to 5pm Phone - 683-4582 Dr. Chad Olson and Dr. Corey Williams Participating Provider of BC/ BS, Medica & MeritCare Medical Group SHEYENNE VALLEY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 683-5337 We Are A Participating BC/BS Provider in ND Medical & Prof. Center 15 - 11th Ave. W., Lisbon, ND ~ MeritCare & Dakota Clinic Network Provider ~ DR. ANNETTE I. BARTOSH-HEACOX DR. JODI K. SANDNESS-RIEGER riſty White Pharmacy Thrifty White Pharmacy Cards, Gifts, & All Your Health Needs Mon-Fri: 8:30am - 5:30pm Saturday: 8:30am - Noon 683-4691 1-800-247-0427 404 Main • Lisbon, North Dakota Lisbon Brent Buchholz, PA-C 102 10th Ave. West • 701-683-2214 To Rent A Space In The Medical & Health Directory, Call (701) 683-4128 General Dentistry 420 Main St., Lisbon, ND (701) 683-7695 or 1(866) 683-4654 DR. MICHAEL L. KEIM Specialist in Orthodontics 513 Main Street - Lisbon, ND 1-800-347-0170 For an appointment Call: Dr. Barbara Sheets-Olson, M.D. Katie Tanner, PA-C Meredith Kelsen, C-NP Family Medical Clinic FMC Clinic Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30-5:00 “Your Health • Your Choice • Your Clinic” 10 - 9th Ave. E., Lisbon, ND 58054 (701) 683-6000 CHI Lisbon Health Clinic (701) 683-6400 Located At Hospital Main Entrance 905 Main Street • Lisbon, ND www.lisbonhospital.com DR. OSCAR FERNANDEZ SIERRA DEVRIES FNP-C Clinic Hours: 8:30am-4:30pm For Appointments Call: (701) 683-6400 SERVICES AVAILABLE: Clinic Services Laboratory • Ultrasounds Mammograms Nuc Med • MRI/CT Scans Swingbed • Surgery Emergency Room Mercy Home Care - Hospice 905 Main Street • Lisbon, ND www.lisbonhospital.com Assisted Living Center Retirement living apartments with several services and cares available at your choosing. 400 E. Jackson Ave., Lisbon 683-4092 B e v e r l y A n n e CHIROPRACTIC & MASSAGE 17 11th Avenue West • Lisbon, ND 58054 Corey R. Mairs O.D. 701-683-5815 Fax 701-683-9966 1-877-683-5815 “clear vision begins with healthy eyes” EYECARE DENTAL Parkside Lutheran Home 501 3rd Avenue West, Lisbon Skilled Nursing Service, Physical, Occupational, Speech Therapy, & Respite Care (701) 683-5239 NURSING HOMES PHARMACIES ASSISTED LIVING REHABILITATION / FITNESS PHYSICAL THERAPY OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 11 Main Street North P.O. Box 586 Gwinner, ND 58040 Phone: (701) 678-2244 Fax: (701) 678-2210 THERAPY/FITNESS KRISTINA M. LONG, M.S. ED. 1006 Lincoln St., Lisbon, ND 701-683-5086 Licensed Professional Counselor Sheyenne Valley Counseling Service COUNSELING NuCara Pharmacy Lisbon, ND 58054 Patty Well, Manager 683-5282 General Dentistry 11 11th Ave. W., Lisbon, ND LISBON OFFICE - 683-4455 Medical & Professional Center ENDERLIN OFFICE - 437-2676 DR. RYAN DAHL Stacey Walton, PA-C M, Tu, W, F: 8:30 AM–4:00 PM : 1:00 PM–4:00 PM Dedicated to the work of health and healing Inspiration Family Chiropractic & Wellness 12 10 th Avenue West, Lisbon, ND 58054 683-5272 Hours - M, W, Th, F: 9am-1pm, 2:30-6:30pm; Tues: Closed Dr. Cameron Schroeder Doctor of Chiropractic Lisbon Clinic 819 Main Street | Lisbon 701.683.4134 Walk-In Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm EssentiaHealth.org Here with you HOME HEALTH/HOSPICE Providing Home Health and Hospice Services We do our best to help you live your best with Home Health and Hospice services provided by CHI Health at Home. Contact us today to learn how we may be of assistance to you or your loved one. Ph: 855-860-3464 367 2nd St. NW • Valley City, ND 58072 http://chihealthathome.info St. Francis Milnor Clinic 427-5300 Clinic Hours: Mon: 8:00am - 6:30pm | Thurs: 8:00am - 4:30pm Brenda Rick, NP Services Available: Labs, X-Rays, Pre Ops, Primary Care, Injury Illness, DOT Physicals, Sports Physicals 8am-5pm Mon. – Thur. Derek Hiam, DDS 683-5821 513 Main Street, Lisbon ND REQUEST FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Lisbon, North Dakota is accepting bids for construction of a Spec Home that will be constructed in city limits. Blueprints, specs and details of the contract are available at City Hall. For further in- formation contact Gwen Crawford at 701- 683-4140. Sealed bids are to be submitted to the City Auditor at City Hall, PO BOX 1079 Lisbon, ND 58054 or 423 Main Street by 4:30 pm Monday, June 17th. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Gwen Crawford, City Auditor Publish June 3 & 10, 2019 Lisbon City Council Meeting May 6, 2019 The meeting was called to order by Mayor Tim Meyer. Cole, Gemar, Mairs, Rondestvedt, Smith were present Waliser was absent. Guests in attendance:, Randy Seelig, Jeanette Persons, Kristina Dick, Taylor Braaten-Moore Engineering, Maddie Richardson-Ransom County Gazette. MOTION-Smith SECOND-Mairs To approve the minutes for the April 1, 2019 Meeting and the April 9, 2019 Tax Equalization meeting. All Aye MOTION-Mairs SECOND-Rondest- vedt To adopt resolution for correction of plat of LBJ First Addition to the City of Lis- bon. All Aye MOTION-Gemar SECOND Rondest- vedt Bills on houses that are condemned such as 108 7th Ave W must continue to pay the minimum bill until house has been torn down. All Aye MOTION-Smith SECOND-Mairs To approve road closure on 8th Ave from Main Street to Walking bridge Friday June 14th noon-8pm. All Aye Discussion regarding stop logs storage. It was decided for now they are to remain in the firehall, but the city council will con- tinue to look at viable options to get them moved to. Discussion was held regarding if coun- cil would be willing to turn the area between the senior center and Lisbon Oil to green space. With the new lift station and other things going on there now it was decided that concrete was till the best option. MOTION-Smith SECOND-Rondest- vedt To accept the Petition to Vacate Street signed by Lyle Thomason and have it filed with the City Auditor. All Aye Chief Persons announced her retirement as of December 15, 2019 MOTION-Gemar SECOND-Cole To approve the police report. All Aye Meyer directed Braaten to look into costs of expanding lagoon to help with issue Seelig was seeing. No other actions taken at this time. MOTION-Smith SECOND-Gemar To approve the public works depart- ment report. All Aye Mayor Meyer combined the Street and Water Committee into 1 Committee. New committee will be Jeremy Waliser, Tim Meyer and Bob Smith. MOTION-Gemar SECOND-Cole To approve the Auditor/Economic De- velopment report. All Aye MOTION-Cole SECOND-Rondestvedt To approve the following Engineering Invoices: Lead Water $962.50, Levee F $4,760, Street Project $1,744.97 and Levee E2 & C $3,968.50 All Aye Rondestvedt revisited park board re- quest to get mower for dikes & levees. City will mow them. MOTION-Smith SECOND-Cole To approve the following building per- mits with 2753 upon payment: 2744 – Don & Rachel Eppler – 820 Pine Ridge Rd – New Storage Shed 2745 – Lee Blaschke – 903 Maple St – Window and Door Replacements 2746 – Derek Hiam Dental – 513 Main St – New Signage 2747 – Patriot Fuels – 501 Main St - New Gas Pumps & New Signage 2748 – First Baptist Church – 401 For- est St – New Windows & Door Replacement 2749 – Crossroads Elect – 5 5th Ave E – Remodel Inside 2750 – Justin & Meredith Olson – 734 Oak Ridge Dr – Front Door & Patio Door 2751 – Jonathon Dick – 912 Maple St – Windows, Doors, Fence 2752 – Josh & Jen Maus – 815 Pine Ridge Dr – Shed 2753 – Verne Watts – 3 Main St – New Garage 2754 – Jordan & Alicia Croatt – 1105 Broadway St – Fence 2755 – Chad Johnson – 611 Lincoln St - Deck MOTION-Rondestvedt SECOND-Cole To approve updated map for Lisbon Bissell Golf Course Liquor License. All Aye MOTION-Mairs SECOND-Smith To approve the following offsite liquor permits: Lisbon Bissell Golf Course – June 14 – 4pm – 2am Outside Dance- Golf Course Cattleman’s Club – June 15 – 9am – 2pm - Liquor Pigz Ribs Cook Off - Back Lot All Aye MOTION-Gemar SECOND-Smith To approve the following gaming per- mits: 2019-11- Parkside Lutheran Home – Calendar Raffle Month of July Site Authorizations – Fire Dept – FNL and Golf Course Site Authorizations – VFW - Cattle- man’s Club All Aye MOTION-Gemar SECOND-Cole To pay the following bills: Heartland Payment Systems 81.54 Cass County Electric 83.80 Cass County Electric 205.38 Verizon Wireless 368.11 Verizon Wireless 91.68 City Of Lisbon 551.41 Dickey Rural Networks 88.61 Dickey Rural Networks 657.68 Dickey Rural Networks 76.54 Bank Of North Dakota 3670.18 Fraedrich Transport, LLC 18928.92 Cardmember Service 1024.28 City Of Fargo 0.00 Fantasy Furniture 283.80 Otter Tail Power Company 9067.02 Wadden System Inc. 2000.00 Powerplan 1366.91 Teal’s Market 15.73 Ohnstad Twichell, P.c. 4500.00 AW Diesel Service 16.88 CHS Dakota Plains Ag 476.10 Henrick’s Heating Ac 636.72 Ferguson Waterworks #2516 1840.98 Galls, LLC 111.60 Walock-Johnson Insurance, Inc 31885.00 City Of Fargo 28.00 Aqua-Pure Inc. 1363.24 Dakota Water Solutions 40.00 Record Keepers LLC 40.00 Swanston Equipment Corporation 2117.58 Culinex 869.80 Sysco North Dakota 587.32 Sakry Plumbing 391.92 Ransom County Gazette 195.34 Jet-Way Multiple Services, Inc 1035.00 Ramkota Hotel & Conference Center 676.80 Department Of Health 16.48 Information Technology Dept. 76.50 Lisbon Oil Company 3212.29 Bremer Trust NA 762.82 Petty Cash 92.94 Bonnie Mehlhaff-Mattson 304.43 B & L Plumbing & Excavating 149.22 Chad M Johnson 1000.00 Chs Dakota Plains Ag 94.98 Kordru-Mooney 10812.28 Starion Bond Services 179342.00 Lisbon Public Library 75.00 City Of Lisbon 15614.93 Clay Chose 517.00 Angela Qual 300.00 Hawkins, Inc. 1421.26 Heiman Fire Equipment 121.25 Andrew Beerman 74.50 Scherbenskse, Inc 5000.00 Lake Agassiz Water Authority 250.00 Reardon Office Equipment 13.99 North Dakota Insurance Department 244.82 Overn Electric 1000.00 Oakwood Cemetery 84.00 Voegele Insurance Services 1093.60 Culinex 183.17 Ethanol Products, LLC 689.22 Team Laboratory Chemical Corp 4915.50 Computer Express 291.00 Graymont Western Canada Inc. 4465.23 Certified Laboratories 552.00 Bonnie Mehlhaff-Mattson 70.12 Ransom County Gazette 12.50 Main Street Farm & Home 155.64 Devitt Plumbing 75.00 Leadbetter Law Office 1487.50 Sheri R. Anderson 280.00 Postmaster 193.10 Bremer Trust NA 768.90 The Window Man 28.00 Productivity Plus Account 190.40 All Aye Meeting Adjourned ATTEST: Tim Meyer, Mayor Gwen Crawford, Auditor Publish June 10, 2019. RANSOM COUNTY BOARD OF COM- MISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING May 7, 2019 The meeting was called to order at 9:00 a.m. by Chairman Steve Dick. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Members present: Steve Dick, Norm Hansen, Connie Gilbert, George Bunn, and Neil Olerud. The agenda was reviewed. Bunn moved, seconded by Hansen, to approve the agenda. All aye. Motion carried. Minutes from the April 2, 2019 regu- lar commission meeting were considered. Gilbert moved, seconded by Hansen, to approve minutes with corrections. All aye. Motion carried. Manual warrants in the amount of $2,196.93 were reviewed by the board. Gil- bert moved, seconded by Bunn to approve the manual warrants. All aye. Motion car- ried. Marco $107.72 City Of Lisbon $158.48 City Of Lisbon $29.50 City Of Lisbon $69.94 Task $124.20 Great America Financial $297.00 Great America Financial $306.41 Marco $97.50 Marco $245,42 Southeast Water Users $48.16 Great America Financial $650.00 City Of Lisbon $26.60 City Of Lisbon $10.00 ND Game & Fish $26.00 Total $2,196.93 Kirsten Gilbert, emergency manager ap- peared before the board to discuss grants she has received from the state. The county is getting a $5000 grant for “are you prepared” books to send to Ransom County residents. The books help residents prepare for emer- gency situations. The grant will cover most of the cost for the books. The county also is getting a $500 grant for an online module that will help train employees on what to do if there’s a situation with an active shooter. The grant will cover all expenses for the module. Darren Benneweis asked Gilbert to apply for certification for deputies and him- self on becoming educators at the schools, with the notice of intent grant. Gilbert also informed the board that the state was coming to do assessments and look at four to five sights that had flood damage. The state wanted to look at the sights with the most severe damage. Ransom Coun- ty should know if they were accepted into Emergency Snow Declaration by the end of the month. Mitch Calkins with Lake Agassiz ap- peared before the board to discuss the En- glevale water system that is failing. The residents are looking for a community block grant to help cover some of the cost of the water system. They need an engineer to look at system to provide cost estimates and the best system for long term use. They are ask- ing the board if they can use KLJ as the en- gineer, since the county has a contract with them. They stated the lines need to be put deeper in the ground. They are also not big enough to carry water to every household. The board discussed. The board is unsure if this business would fall under our contract with KLJ, board will discuss with KLJ. Roger Reinke voiced concern at the commission meeting about the road near Robert Birklid’s land. He would like to see weight restrictions put on the road until an engineer can fix the issue. Commissioners discussed and will have KLJ look at the sit- uation and find a solution. Board is going to have Jeff Hopkins look at the cost of having the water pumped, and decide if the road needs restrictions. Lance Gulleson and Dominick Noonan with Farmers Union presented a survey tak- en by employees on voluntary insurance. They would like to take over becoming reps on existing policies and upcoming addition- al ones. Hansen moved, seconded by Gil- bert to allow participation of Farmers Union for voluntary benefits and become agents of existing records. All aye. Motion carried. Shawn Mayfield with KLJ presented a contract with Morris on the seal coat for $3,09,168.46. Gilbert moved, seconded by Hansen to allow Morris to be the contractor. All aye. Motion carried. Mayfield also presented a contract for $44,500.00 for the base one Qual road proj- ect on County Road eight. Gilbert moved, seconded by Olerud to approve contract. All aye. Motion carried. KLJ will oversee seal coat project on the Sheldon Road. Motion was made by Bunn, to allow them to be the engineers of the seal coat project on Sheldon Road at a maximum of $39,500. Olerud seconded the motion. All aye. Motion carried. Randy Gallagher grounds and mainte- nance appeared before the board to discuss a furnace for social services. The compressor went out in their furnace, they would like to have a new one put in and a humidifier. Olerud moved, seconded by Hansen to allow Gallagher to put a new furnace and humidifier in the social service building. Gallagher can use whatever company he chooses to install. All aye. Motion carried. Gilbert moved, seconded by Bunn to join Richland and Sargent County to form a zoning district. All aye. Motion carried. Being nothing further to come before the board, Chairman Dick adjourned the meeting at 12:12 p.m. Christine Opp, Ransom County Deputy Auditor Steve Dick, Chairman of Ransom County Commission Publish June 10, 2019 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA IN DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF RANSOM SOUTHEAST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Gene Foyt, Plaintiff, vs. Jose “Joey” Nieves, Justine Nieves, and Travis Fagan, Defendants. Civil No. 37-2019-CV-00042 SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: [1]You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend against the Complaint in this action, which is herewith served upon you, by serving upon the undersigned an Answer or other proper response within twenty-one (21) days after service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated this 29th day of April 2019. Brayden K. Harwood Benjamin J. Williams (#06945) Brayden K. Harwood (#07810) KENNELLY BUSINESS LAW 51 North Broadway, Suite 600 PO Box 1287 Fargo, ND 58107 Telephone: 701.478.4900 Facsimile: 701.478.4330 [email protected]@ kennellybusinesslaw.com ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Publish June 10, 17, & 24, 2019 Feature Story Idea? Do you know a gifted/talented person we should interview? Send us your suggestion: [email protected] Welton, Gulleson win seats on Lisbon School Board Breena Welton was re-elect- ed to her rural seat on the Lis- bon School Board and Lance Gulleson won a write-in vote for a vacant city seat. Thirty-nine total votes were cast in this year’s election. Both Welton and Gulleson re- ceived 38 votes. The vote on publication of the minutes were 34 in favor, four against.

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Ransom County Gazette • Monday, June 10, 2019 • Page 5

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information, for more than 200 years.

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NOTICE OF HEARINGNOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI-

TION TO VACATE STREET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition has been received and filed with the City Council of the City of Lisbon, North Dakota, and was ordered filed with the City Auditor. Said Pe-tition prayed for the vacation of that portion of a street lying between Lot 6 Block 6 and Lot 10 Block 5 both of Marsh and Holt’s Addition to the City of Lisbon, Ransom County, North Dakota. Said Petition will be heard and considered by the City Council at its regular meeting to be held on the 1st day fo July, 2019 at 7:30 pm in the City Council Chambers in the Lisbon Public Library in the City of Lisbon, Ransom County, North Dakota, at which time and place objections will be heard, if any there be, to the granting of said Petition.

This Notice is issued pursuant to Pursu-ant to NDCC 40-39-06.

GIVEN under my hand and the office seal of the City of Lisbon, Ransom County, North Dakota, this 10th day of May, 2019.

Gwen Crawford, City AuditorLisbon, ND

Publish May 20, 27, and June 3, &10, 2019

Medical & HealthDirectory

HOSPITALS & CLINICSLisbon Chiropractic

Clinic906 South Main Street, Lisbon, ND

Hours: Mon-Fri. 8am to 5pm Phone - 683-4582

Dr. Chad Olson and Dr. Corey Williams

Participating Provider of BC/ BS, Medica & MeritCare Medical Group

SHEYENNE VALLEYCHIROPRACTIC CLINIC

683-5337We Are A Participating BC/BS Provider in ND

Medical & Prof. Center 15 - 11th Ave. W., Lisbon, ND

~ MeritCare & Dakota Clinic Network Provider ~

DR. ANNETTE I. BARTOSH-HEACOXDR. JODI K. SANDNESS-RIEGER

ThriftyWhitePharmacy

Thrifty White Pharmacy

Cards, Gifts, & All Your Health Needs

Mon-Fri: 8:30am - 5:30pm Saturday: 8:30am - Noon

683-4691 1-800-247-0427

404 Main • Lisbon, North Dakota

LisbonBrent Buchholz, PA-C

Kathy Siedschlag, PA-CLarry Hendricks, PA-C

Dedicated to the work of heath and healing102 10th Ave. West • 701-683-2214

To Rent A Space In The Medical & Health Directory, Call (701) 683-4128

General Dentistry

420 Main St., Lisbon, ND

(701) 683-7695 or 1(866) 683-4654

DR. MICHAEL L. KEIMSpecialist in Orthodontics513 Main Street - Lisbon, ND

1-800-347-0170For an appointment Call:

Dr. Barbara Sheets-Olson, M.D.Katie Tanner, PA-C

Meredith Kelsen, C-NP

Family Medical Clinic

FMC

Clinic Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30-5:00 “Your Health • Your Choice • Your Clinic”

10 - 9th Ave. E., Lisbon, ND 58054

(701) 683-6000

CHILisbonHealth Clinic

(701) 683-6400Located At Hospital Main Entrance

905 Main Street • Lisbon, NDwww.lisbonhospital.com

DR. OSCAR FERNANDEZSIERRA DeVRIES FNP-C

Clinic Hours: 8:30am-4:30pm

For Appointments Call:

(701) 683-6400SERVICES AVAILABLE:

Clinic ServicesLaboratory • Ultrasounds

MammogramsNuc Med • MRI/CT Scans

Swingbed • SurgeryEmergency Room

Mercy Home Care - Hospice905 Main Street • Lisbon, ND

www.lisbonhospital.com

Assisted Living Center

Retirement living apartments with several services and cares

available at your choosing.400 E. Jackson Ave., Lisbon

683-4092

Beverly Anne

CHIROPRACTIC & MASSAGE

17 11th Avenue West • Lisbon, ND 58054

Corey R. MairsO.D.

701-683-5815 Fax 701-683-9966

1-877-683-5815

“clear vision begins with healthy eyes”

EYECARE

DENTAL

Parkside Lutheran Home

501 3rd Avenue West, Lisbon

Skilled Nursing Service,Physical, Occupational,

Speech Therapy, & Respite Care

(701) 683-5239

NURSING HOMES

PHARMACIES

ASSISTED LIVINGREHABILITATION / FITNESS

PHYSICAL THERAPY OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

11 Main Street NorthP.O. Box 586

Gwinner, ND 58040Phone: (701) 678-2244 Fax: (701) 678-2210

THERAPY/FITNESS

KRISTINA M. LONG, M.S. ED.

1006 Lincoln St., Lisbon, ND701-683-5086

Licensed Professional CounselorSheyenne Valley

Counseling Service

COUNSELING

NuCara Pharmacy Lisbon, ND 58054Patty Well, Manager

683-5282

General Dentistry

11 11th Ave. W., Lisbon, ND

LISBON OFFICE - 683-4455Medical & Professional Center

ENDERLIN OFFICE - 437-2676

DR. RYAN DAHL

Stacey Walton, PA-CM, Tu, W, F: 8:30 AM–4:00 PM

Th: 1:00 PM–4:00 PMDedicated to the work of health and healing

InspirationFamily Chiropractic & Wellness

12 10th Avenue West, Lisbon, ND 58054683-5272

Hours - M, W, Th, F: 9am-1pm, 2:30-6:30pm; Tues: Closed

Dr. Cameron SchroederDoctor of Chiropractic

Lisbon Clinic819 Main Street | Lisbon701.683.4134Walk-In Hours:Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

EssentiaHealth.org

Here with you

HOME HEALTH/HOSPICE

Providing Home Health and Hospice Services

We do our best to help you live your best with Home Health and Hospice services

provided by CHI Health at Home. Contact us today to learn how

we may be of assistance to you or your loved one.

Ph: 855-860-3464367 2nd St. NW • Valley City, ND 58072

http://chihealthathome.info

St. FrancisMilnor Clinic

427-5300

Clinic Hours:Mon: 8:00am - 6:30pm | Thurs: 8:00am - 4:30pm

Brenda Rick, NP

Services Available:Labs, X-Rays, Pre Ops, Primary Care, Injury Illness, DOT Physicals, Sports

Physicals

8am-5pmMon. – Thur.

Derek Hiam, DDS683-5821513 Main Street,

Lisbon ND

REQUEST FOR BIDSNotice is hereby given that the City

Council of the City of Lisbon, North Dakota is accepting bids for construction of a Spec Home that will be constructed in city limits. Blueprints, specs and details of the contract are available at City Hall. For further in-formation contact Gwen Crawford at 701-683-4140. Sealed bids are to be submitted to the City Auditor at City Hall, PO BOX 1079 Lisbon, ND 58054 or 423 Main Street by 4:30 pm Monday, June 17th. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

Gwen Crawford, City AuditorPublish June 3 & 10, 2019

Lisbon City Council Meeting May 6, 2019

The meeting was called to order by Mayor Tim Meyer. Cole, Gemar, Mairs, Rondestvedt, Smith were present Waliser was absent. Guests in attendance:, Randy Seelig, Jeanette Persons, Kristina Dick, Taylor Braaten-Moore Engineering, Maddie Richardson-Ransom County Gazette.

MOTION-Smith SECOND-MairsTo approve the minutes for the April

1, 2019 Meeting and the April 9, 2019 Tax Equalization meeting. All Aye

MOTION-Mairs SECOND-Rondest-vedt

To adopt resolution for correction of plat of LBJ First Addition to the City of Lis-bon. All Aye

MOTION-Gemar SECOND Rondest-vedt

Bills on houses that are condemned such as 108 7th Ave W must continue to pay the minimum bill until house has been torn down. All Aye

MOTION-Smith SECOND-MairsTo approve road closure on 8th Ave

from Main Street to Walking bridge Friday June 14th noon-8pm. All Aye

Discussion regarding stop logs storage. It was decided for now they are to remain in the firehall, but the city council will con-tinue to look at viable options to get them moved to.

Discussion was held regarding if coun-cil would be willing to turn the area between the senior center and Lisbon Oil to green space. With the new lift station and other things going on there now it was decided that concrete was till the best option.

MOTION-Smith SECOND-Rondest-vedt

To accept the Petition to Vacate Street signed by Lyle Thomason and have it filed with the City Auditor. All Aye

Chief Persons announced her retirement as of December 15, 2019

MOTION-Gemar SECOND-ColeTo approve the police report. All

AyeMeyer directed Braaten to look into

costs of expanding lagoon to help with issue Seelig was seeing. No other actions taken at this time.

MOTION-Smith SECOND-GemarTo approve the public works depart-

ment report. All AyeMayor Meyer combined the Street and

Water Committee into 1 Committee. New committee will be Jeremy Waliser, Tim Meyer and Bob Smith.

MOTION-Gemar SECOND-ColeTo approve the Auditor/Economic De-

velopment report. All AyeMOTION-Cole SECOND-RondestvedtTo approve the following Engineering

Invoices:Lead Water $962.50, Levee F $4,760,

Street Project $1,744.97 and Levee E2 & C $3,968.50 All Aye

Rondestvedt revisited park board re-quest to get mower for dikes & levees. City will mow them.

MOTION-Smith SECOND-ColeTo approve the following building per-

mits with 2753 upon payment: 2744 – Don & Rachel Eppler – 820

Pine Ridge Rd – New Storage Shed 2745 – Lee Blaschke – 903 Maple St –

Window and Door Replacements 2746 – Derek Hiam Dental – 513 Main

St – New Signage 2747 – Patriot Fuels – 501 Main St -

New Gas Pumps & New Signage 2748 – First Baptist Church – 401 For-

est St – New Windows & Door Replacement 2749 – Crossroads Elect – 5 5th Ave

E – Remodel Inside 2750 – Justin & Meredith Olson – 734

Oak Ridge Dr – Front Door & Patio Door 2751 – Jonathon Dick – 912 Maple St

– Windows, Doors, Fence 2752 – Josh & Jen Maus – 815 Pine

Ridge Dr – Shed 2753 – Verne Watts – 3 Main St – New

Garage 2754 – Jordan & Alicia Croatt – 1105

Broadway St – Fence 2755 – Chad Johnson – 611 Lincoln

St - DeckMOTION-Rondestvedt SECOND-ColeTo approve updated map for Lisbon

Bissell Golf Course Liquor License. All Aye

MOTION-Mairs SECOND-SmithTo approve the following offsite liquor

permits: Lisbon Bissell Golf Course – June 14

– 4pm – 2am Outside Dance- Golf Course Cattleman’s Club – June 15 – 9am –

2pm - Liquor Pigz Ribs Cook Off - Back Lot All Aye

MOTION-Gemar SECOND-SmithTo approve the following gaming per-

mits: 2019-11- Parkside Lutheran Home –

Calendar Raffle Month of July Site Authorizations – Fire Dept – FNL

and Golf Course Site Authorizations – VFW - Cattle-

man’s Club All AyeMOTION-Gemar SECOND-ColeTo pay the following bills:

Heartland Payment Systems 81.54Cass County Electric 83.80Cass County Electric 205.38Verizon Wireless 368.11Verizon Wireless 91.68City Of Lisbon 551.41Dickey Rural Networks 88.61Dickey Rural Networks 657.68Dickey Rural Networks 76.54Bank Of North Dakota 3670.18Fraedrich Transport, LLC 18928.92Cardmember Service 1024.28City Of Fargo 0.00Fantasy Furniture 283.80Otter Tail Power Company 9067.02Wadden System Inc. 2000.00Powerplan 1366.91Teal’s Market 15.73Ohnstad Twichell, P.c. 4500.00AW Diesel Service 16.88CHS Dakota Plains Ag 476.10

Henrick’s Heating Ac 636.72Ferguson Waterworks #2516 1840.98Galls, LLC 111.60Walock-Johnson Insurance, Inc 31885.00City Of Fargo 28.00Aqua-Pure Inc. 1363.24Dakota Water Solutions 40.00Record Keepers LLC 40.00Swanston Equipment Corporation 2117.58Culinex 869.80Sysco North Dakota 587.32Sakry Plumbing 391.92Ransom County Gazette 195.34Jet-Way Multiple Services, Inc 1035.00Ramkota Hotel & Conference Center 676.80Department Of Health 16.48Information Technology Dept. 76.50Lisbon Oil Company 3212.29Bremer Trust NA 762.82Petty Cash 92.94Bonnie Mehlhaff-Mattson 304.43B & L Plumbing & Excavating 149.22Chad M Johnson 1000.00Chs Dakota Plains Ag 94.98Kordru-Mooney 10812.28Starion Bond Services 179342.00Lisbon Public Library 75.00City Of Lisbon 15614.93Clay Chose 517.00Angela Qual 300.00Hawkins, Inc. 1421.26Heiman Fire Equipment 121.25Andrew Beerman 74.50Scherbenskse, Inc 5000.00Lake Agassiz Water Authority 250.00Reardon Office Equipment 13.99North Dakota Insurance Department 244.82Overn Electric 1000.00Oakwood Cemetery 84.00Voegele Insurance Services 1093.60Culinex 183.17Ethanol Products, LLC 689.22Team Laboratory Chemical Corp 4915.50Computer Express 291.00Graymont Western Canada Inc. 4465.23Certified Laboratories 552.00Bonnie Mehlhaff-Mattson 70.12Ransom County Gazette 12.50Main Street Farm & Home 155.64Devitt Plumbing 75.00Leadbetter Law Office 1487.50Sheri R. Anderson 280.00Postmaster 193.10Bremer Trust NA 768.90The Window Man 28.00Productivity Plus Account 190.40

All AyeMeeting Adjourned ATTEST:

Tim Meyer, Mayor

Gwen Crawford, Auditor

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RANSOM COUNTY BOARD OF COM-MISSIONERS

REGULAR MEETING May 7, 2019

The meeting was called to order at 9:00 a.m. by Chairman Steve Dick. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Members present: Steve Dick, Norm Hansen, Connie Gilbert, George Bunn, and Neil Olerud.

The agenda was reviewed. Bunn moved, seconded by Hansen, to approve the agenda. All aye. Motion carried.

Minutes from the April 2, 2019 regu-lar commission meeting were considered. Gilbert moved, seconded by Hansen, to approve minutes with corrections. All aye. Motion carried.

Manual warrants in the amount of $2,196.93 were reviewed by the board. Gil-bert moved, seconded by Bunn to approve the manual warrants. All aye. Motion car-ried.Marco $107.72City Of Lisbon $158.48City Of Lisbon $29.50City Of Lisbon $69.94Task $124.20Great America Financial $297.00Great America Financial $306.41Marco $97.50Marco $245,42Southeast Water Users $48.16Great America Financial $650.00City Of Lisbon $26.60City Of Lisbon $10.00ND Game & Fish $26.00Total $2,196.93

Kirsten Gilbert, emergency manager ap-peared before the board to discuss grants she has received from the state. The county is getting a $5000 grant for “are you prepared” books to send to Ransom County residents. The books help residents prepare for emer-gency situations. The grant will cover most of the cost for the books. The county also is getting a $500 grant for an online module that will help train employees on what to do if there’s a situation with an active shooter. The grant will cover all expenses for the module. Darren Benneweis asked Gilbert to apply for certification for deputies and him-self on becoming educators at the schools, with the notice of intent grant.

Gilbert also informed the board that the state was coming to do assessments and look at four to five sights that had flood damage. The state wanted to look at the sights with the most severe damage. Ransom Coun-ty should know if they were accepted into Emergency Snow Declaration by the end of the month.

Mitch Calkins with Lake Agassiz ap-peared before the board to discuss the En-glevale water system that is failing. The residents are looking for a community block grant to help cover some of the cost of the water system. They need an engineer to look at system to provide cost estimates and the best system for long term use. They are ask-ing the board if they can use KLJ as the en-gineer, since the county has a contract with them. They stated the lines need to be put

deeper in the ground. They are also not big enough to carry water to every household. The board discussed. The board is unsure if this business would fall under our contract with KLJ, board will discuss with KLJ.

Roger Reinke voiced concern at the commission meeting about the road near Robert Birklid’s land. He would like to see weight restrictions put on the road until an engineer can fix the issue. Commissioners discussed and will have KLJ look at the sit-uation and find a solution. Board is going to have Jeff Hopkins look at the cost of having the water pumped, and decide if the road needs restrictions.

Lance Gulleson and Dominick Noonan with Farmers Union presented a survey tak-en by employees on voluntary insurance. They would like to take over becoming reps on existing policies and upcoming addition-al ones. Hansen moved, seconded by Gil-bert to allow participation of Farmers Union for voluntary benefits and become agents of existing records. All aye. Motion carried.

Shawn Mayfield with KLJ presented a contract with Morris on the seal coat for $3,09,168.46. Gilbert moved, seconded by Hansen to allow Morris to be the contractor. All aye. Motion carried.

Mayfield also presented a contract for $44,500.00 for the base one Qual road proj-ect on County Road eight. Gilbert moved, seconded by Olerud to approve contract. All aye. Motion carried.

KLJ will oversee seal coat project on the Sheldon Road. Motion was made by Bunn, to allow them to be the engineers of the seal coat project on Sheldon Road at a maximum of $39,500. Olerud seconded the motion. All aye. Motion carried.

Randy Gallagher grounds and mainte-nance appeared before the board to discuss a furnace for social services. The compressor went out in their furnace, they would like to have a new one put in and a humidifier.

Olerud moved, seconded by Hansen to allow Gallagher to put a new furnace and humidifier in the social service building. Gallagher can use whatever company he chooses to install. All aye. Motion carried.

Gilbert moved, seconded by Bunn to join Richland and Sargent County to form a zoning district. All aye. Motion carried.

Being nothing further to come before the board, Chairman Dick adjourned the meeting at 12:12 p.m.

Christine Opp, Ransom County Deputy Auditor

Steve Dick, Chairman of Ransom County

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STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA IN DISTRICT COURT

COUNTY OF RANSOM SOUTHEAST JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Gene Foyt, Plaintiff, vs. Jose “Joey” Nieves, Justine Nieves, and Travis Fagan, Defendants.

Civil No. 37-2019-CV-00042 SUMMONS

STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: [1]You are hereby summoned and

required to appear and defend against the Complaint in this action, which is herewith served upon you, by serving upon the undersigned an Answer or other proper response within twenty-one (21) days after service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

Dated this 29th day of April 2019. Brayden K. Harwood

Benjamin J. Williams (#06945)Brayden K. Harwood (#07810)

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Welton, Gulleson win seats on Lisbon School Board

Breena Welton was re-elect-ed to her rural seat on the Lis-bon School Board and Lance Gulleson won a write-in vote for a vacant city seat.

Thirty-nine total votes were

cast in this year’s election.Both Welton and Gulleson re-

ceived 38 votes.The vote on publication of the

minutes were 34 in favor, four against.