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CLASSIFIED / OUTDOORS TUESDAY, MAY 11, 2021 — PAGE 9B BOTTINEAU COURANT — BOTTINEAU, ND and Surplus 247,175,368 NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS ONLY FOR THE YEAR 2020 Total Life and Annuity Premiums Written 664 Total Life and Annuity Direct Losses Paid 3,130,223 Total Accident and Health Direct Premiums Written 0 Total Accident and Health Direct Losses Paid 0 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE I, Jon Godfread, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Dakota, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true Abstract of Statement, as officially filed by the Company in this office. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of this office at Bismarck, the first day of May, A.D. 2021 (SEAL). JON GODFREAD Commissioner of Insurance STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE COMPANY’S CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY WHEREAS, the above corpora- tion duly organized under the laws of its state or country of domi- cile, has filed in this office a sworn statement exhibiting its condition and business for the year ending December 31, 2020 conformable to the requirements of the laws of this State regarding the business of insurance and WHEREAS, the said company has filed in this office a duly certified copy of its charter with certificate of organization in compliance with the requirements of insurance law aforesaid, NOW THEREFORE, I, JON GODFREAD, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Dakota, pursuant to the provisions of said laws, do hereby certify that the above named company is fully empowered through its authorized agents and representatives, to transact its appropriated business of authorized insurance in the state according to the laws thereof, until the 30th day of April, A.D. 2022. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal at Bismarck this first day of May, A.D., 2021 (SEAL) JON GODFREAD Commissioner of Insurance 5-4,11,18 Beathea Estate Sale STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUNTY OF BOTTINEAU IN THE DISTRICT COURT, NORTHEAST JUDICIAL DISTRICT NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE SALE Case No. 05-2020-CV-00062 PennyMac Loan Services, ) LLC, ) Plaintiff, ) vs. ) Camille Bethea; William ) Bethea; Heirs and ) Devisees of the Estate of ) Camille Bethea; any ) person in possession, and ) all persons unknown, ) claiming any estate or ) interest in, or lien or ) encumbrance upon, the ) real estate described ) in the complaint, ) Defendants. ) 1. Judgment in the amount of $157,912.92, having been entered in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendants, which Judgment was filed with the Clerk of Courts of Bottineau County, North Dakota, on March 5, 2021, for the foreclosure of a real estate mortgage. 2. Notice is hereby given pursuant to said Judgment that the real property described as: Outlot 1 of NE 1/4 Section 26, Township 160 North, Range 74 West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Bottineau County, North Dakota. Real Property address: 8549 25th Avenue Northeast, Willow City, ND 58384. The above real property is the subject of the Mortgage dated October 23, 2013, which Mortgagors, Camille Bethea and William Bethea, executed and de- livered to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for iFreedom Direct Corporation, its successors and as- signs, and recorded in the office of the Clerk and Recorder of Bottineau County, North Dakota, on October 29, 2013, Instrument Number 402653, which is subject to the entered Judgment. Said Mortgage was assigned to Plaintiff, its succes- sors or assigns, by Assignment of Mortgage recorded July 11, 2019, Instrument Number 422192. 3. In order to realize the amount of $157,912.92, as of March 5, 2021, plus interest ac- cruing thereafter on said amount at the rate of 4.375% per year to- gether with the costs and expenses of sale, the property will be sold subject to redemption as provided by law as one parcel of land at public auction, subject to any lien for unpaid real estate taxes and assessments of Bottineau County, North Dakota, and easements and restrictions of record, to the high- est bidder for cash under the di- rection of the Sheriff of Bottineau County, North Dakota, at the main entrance of the Bottineau County Courthouse located at 314 W. 5th Street, Suite 12, Bottineau, North Dakota 58318, on June 3, 2021 (“Sale Date”), at 10:00 AM. 4. If the sale is set aside for reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re- turn of the deposit paid. The pur- chaser shall have no further re- course against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s at- torney. Dated this 14th day of April, 2021. /s/ Steve Watson Sheriff of Bottineau County Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C. By/s/ Scott S. Skeen Scott S. Skeen Attorneys for Plaintiff 376 East 400 South, Suite 300 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Tel: 801-355-2886 Email: scott@hwmlawfirm.com ND Bar No.: 09334 4-27,5-4,11 Answer Key ON PAGE 10A: Original owl’s eye color changes; Backing on original owl changes color; Second, smaller owl added; Branches on bottom right corner removed; Airplane added to background. Help Wanted HELP WANTED: Mowing, main- tenance and construction at the Birchwood Village RV. Call (701) 263-4653. 4-20 thru 6-8 Miscellaneous LOOKING TO RENT: Hayland in Bottineau or Rolette County. Contact Josh McNae at (701) 226- 2982. 4-6 thru 9-07 pd 4-6 thru 7-27 pd HAUGEN PAINTING Interior and exterior painting Natalie Olson - 871-0213 FREE estimates. Real Estate FOR SALE: 280 acres of pasture and hayland in Hillside Township, Rolette County. Available for 2021 season. $224,000. For more infor- mation, call Northern Appraisal & Realty (701) 324-4799. tf FOR SALE: Three bedroom house with double garage. Five plus acres. Two miles north of town. Call 701- 201-1113. tf Rentals FOR LEASE: 1,500 square feet of professional office space located on Hwy 5. Partly furnished and in im- maculate condition. Multiple offic- es, break room, excellent parking and more. Serious inquiries only. Call (701) 871-1178. tf FOR RENT: Mini storage, 171 units in six different sizes. D & L Storage, Bottineau For questions, call 228- 4264. tf FOR RENT: Two bedroom house with updated kitchen, bath, washer and dryer, off street parking, hand- icapped ramp with deck. No pets. $650 per month. 215 3rd St. W, Bottineau. Call (360) 901-0850. 4-27,5-4,11,18 pd Vehicles FOR ALL YOUR AUTO: Glass and body repair, contact D & B Body Shop. “We take the dents out of ac- cidents.” Ph. 228-3072. tf North Scan HELP WANTED LAMOURE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE accepting applications for Deputy Sheriff. Contact Sheriff’s Office @ 701-883-5720 with ques- tions. Mail cover letter, resume & application to: Sheriff’s Office, Box 97, LaMoure, ND 58458. Applications available through LaMoure County Website https:// lamourecountynd.com or Sheriff’s Office. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: STEELE, ND, Police Chief, Salary DOE, Retirement plan available. For application details contact Norm Fries, Steele City Auditor, 701-475- 2805, [email protected] POSITIONS OPEN AT St. John School for 2021-22. Elementary Music Teacher, Middle School Teacher, Business Education Teacher. Open until filled. Contact Paul Frydenlund, superintendent, 701-477-5651. NAPOLEON CARE CENTER hir- ing FT night RN or LPN. Flexible scheduling, 3-12-hour shifts, every 3rd weekend, rotating holidays. Excellent wages, benefit package, $5,000 sign on bonus. Contact: Melissa Glatt RN, DON at 701-754- 2381. NCC is an EOE. WANTED: GARRISON, ND-Economic Development Coordinator, $15-$20 per hour. Submit letter of interest with em- ployment history to: GAIA, PO BOX 445 Garrison, ND 58540 or go to garrisonnd.com for more informa- tion. FULL-TIME LABORATORY TECHNICIAN. Benefited position at First Care Health Center in Park River, ND. CLS/CLT certification re- quired. To apply or for more infor- mation visit: www.firstcarehc.com/ employment-opportunities. NDSU-NORTH CENTRAL RESEARCH EXTENSION CENTER Research Specialist - Minot, ND. Assist the agronomist in conduct- ing variety development, specialty crop, and cropping systems re- search. For complete details on this position and to apply, go to www. ndsu.edu/employment #2925140 (only online applications are ac- cepted). Open until filled. NDSU is an EEO/AA-MF/Vet/Disability em- ployer. NDSU-NORTH CENTRAL RESEARCH EXTENSION CENTER. Seed Production Specialist - Minot, ND. Manage the NCREC foundation seed increase program. Supervise the new seed conditioning facility in order to produce high-quality, genetically pure foundation seed. For complete details on this posi- tion and to apply, go to www.ndsu. edu/employment #2924058 (only online applications are accepted). Open until filled. NDSU is an EEO/ AA-MF/Vet/Disability employer. COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS. Competitive wage and bene- fits, meal allowance, paid lodg- ing. Traveling position for railroad vegetation control, 60-80 hours/ week. RAW (Cooperstown, ND). 888.700.0292 | www.rawapplica- tors.com | info@rawapplicators. com BUILDING SERVICE TECHNICIAN. NDSCS has a FT, 12 month benefited position available with custodial / minor maintenance duties in Wahpeton. Includes full benefits: Health/ Life, Retirement, EAP, Leave, Tuition Waiver, Dependent Tuition Discount, etc. Screening begins im- mediately - applications accepted until filled. Interested candidates must complete the online applica- tion. EOE. For more information go to: ndscs.edu/join-our-team LOOKING FOR THE most com- plete listing of ND Media? ND Media Guide. Only $25! Call 701-223- 6397, ND Newspaper Association. SERVICES FOR HIRE LONG DISTANCE MOVING: White-Glove Service from America’s Top Movers. Fully insured and bonded. Let us take the stress out of your out of state move. FREE QUOTES! Call: 833-983-0965 BATH & SHOWER UPDATES in as little as ONE DAY! Affordable pric- es - No payments for 18 months! Lifetime warranty & professional installs. Senior & Military Discounts available. Call: 877-482-4836. BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. EASY, ONE DAY updates! We spe- cialize in safe bathing. Grab bars, no slip flooring & seated showers. Call for a free in-home consulta- tion: 833-946-2482. FINANCIAL SERVICES SAVE YOUR HOME! Are you behind paying your MORTGAGE? Denied a Loan Modification? Is the bank threatening foreclosure? CALL Homeowner’s Relief Line! FREE CONSULTATION! 855-399-8165. EDUCATION /TRAINING TRAIN AT HOME TO DO MEDICAL BILLING! Become a Medical Office Professional online at CTI! Get Trained, Certified & ready to work in months! Call 701- 929-9679. (M-F 8am-6pm ET) ATTENTION ACTIVE DUTY & MILITARY VETERANS! Begin a new career and earn your Degree at CTI! Online Computer & Medical training available for Veterans & Families! To learn more, call 701- 929-9679. (M-F 7am-5pm CT). BUSINESS FOR SALE FOR SALE: AWARD winning weekly newspaper, Foster County Independent at Carrington, ND. Includes print shop, specialty print- ing and products, complete office supply store. Also space for rental income. Complete staff on hand. Financing available. Qualified per- sons apply to Allen at 701-652- 3181. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ND FARM LAND Values surge upward. Are you selling or rent- ing? Pifer’s Auction and Farm Land Management. Bob Pifer 701-371- 8538. Kevin Pifer 701.238.5810. Free valuation. AUTOS WANTED DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Receive maximum value of write off for your taxes. Running or not! All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 701-809-7415. HEALTH/MEDICAL CANADA DISCOUNT PHARMACY. Save up to 80%! Eliquis, Flomax, Entocortd, Viagra, Toradol, Levitra, more! Mention “NEWS10” to save $10 on first order. Call 855-399- 6168 (Open M-F). YOU MAY QUALIFY for disability benefits if you have are under a doctor’s care for a health condition that prevents you from working for a year or more. Call now! 888-306- 5936. ATTENTION: OXYGEN USERS! Gain freedom with a Portable Oxygen Concentrator! No more heavy tanks and refills! Guaranteed Lowest Prices! Call the Oxygen Concentrator Store: 701-404- 5994. (24/7) ANNOUNCEMENTS ATTENTION: If you or a loved one worked around ROUNDUP WEED KILLER (glyphosate) for at least two years and have been di- agnosed with lymphoma, you may be entitled to compensation. To see if you quality, call now: 701-425- 0904. NEW AUTHORS WANTED! Page Publishing will help you self-pub- lish your own book. FREE author submission kit! Limited offer! Why wait? Call now: 866-331-7577. Effective Sunday, May 9, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department has closed the state’s 2021 paddlefish snagging season to any additional harvest to provide long-term protection of the paddlefish population. An additional seven-day snag-and-release sea- son will begin Monday, May 10 and run through Sunday, May 16. Paddlefish snaggers with an unused paddlefish tag can continue snagging dur- ing the additional snag-and-release season but must release all fish immediately. If a snagger has already used their tag on a harvested paddlefish, they are not allowed to participate in the addition- al snag-and-release period. Snag-and-release will be open only in that area of the Missouri River starting on the north shore from the Confluence boat ramp then east (downstream) to the pipeline crossing (river mile 1577), and on the south shore from the Confluence with the Yellowstone River then east (downstream) to the pipeline crossing (river mile 1577). Paddlefish snagging is allowed only from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Central Time during each day of the ad- ditional seven-day season. The use or possession of a gaff on snag-and-release days is prohibited. HUNTERS, ANGLERS, TRAPPERS TAKE NOTE OF NEW LEGISLATION The North Dakota Game and Fish Department tracked 21 outdoors-related bills during the 2021 legislative session, nine of which were passed by both chambers and signed into law. The following bills take effect Aug. 1. A com- plete list of bills is on the Game and Fish website, gf.nd.gov. • HB 1017 – Appropriates $92,368,134 to the Game and Fish Department for the biennium beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2023. Passed House 81-13. Passed Senate 46-1. • HB 1081 – Relates to access and activities on trust lands and provides a penalty. Passed House 68-25. Passed Senate 40-7. • HB 1113 – Requires written permission from the owner of the property, or an individual autho- rized by the owner, to place bait for the purpose of attracting wildlife and to install camera/video equipment that must have identification. In ad- dition, provides a penalty. Passed House 94-0. Passed Senate 47-0. • HB 1218 – Nonresidents who own land in North Dakota may hunt during the first seven days of the pheasant season on land they enroll in the PLOTS program. Passed House 92-0. Passed Senate 46-1. • HB 1221 – Adds clarification to section 47-05- 17 of century code, relating to an exemption from prohibition against severing hunting rights from surface estates. Passed House 65-26. Pass Senate 45-2. • HB 1242 – An individual who was issued an apprentice hunter validation license in 2020-21 may receive another. Passed House 91-0. Passed Senate 45-2. • HB 1411 – An individual may use an artificial light to pursue on the individual’s premises at any time throughout the year any predatory animal at- tempting to destroy property. Passed House 92-2. Passed Senate 47-0. • SB 2036 – Legislative management shall con- tinue to study the electronic land access database and application during the 2021-22 interim and expand it to all counties. Passed Senate 45-2. Passed House 91-2. • SB 2144 – Allows the owner or an in- dividual authorized by the owner the op- tion to designate land as posted or closed to hunting in an online database and provides a penalty for trespass. Passed Senate 44-2. Passed House 89-3. MAY HIGHLIGHTS SAFE BOATING A safe boating public awareness campaign held annually in May serves as a good reminder for boaters heading into summer. National Safe Boating Week is May 22-28, with the campaign actually kicking off May 21 with Wear Your Life Jacket at Work Day. Water recreationists are encouraged to snap a picture while at work and share it on social media with the hashtags #lifejacket2work and #safeboating. A boat should have enough U.S. Coast Guard approved life jackets on board for all passengers. North Dakota law requires all children ages 10 and younger to wear a personal flotation device while in boats of less than 27 feet in length. The law also requires all personal watercraft users to wear a life jacket, as well as anyone towed on skis, tubes, boards or other similar devices. However, state law allows an individual who is at least 16 years of age to windsurf or boardsail without wearing a PFD. Water users should make sure to wear life jackets that are the appropriate size and in good condition. Failure to wear a personal flotation device is the main reason people lose their lives in water recreation accidents. Water skiers and tubers should wear a life jacket with four nylon straps rather than one with a zipper, because straps are stronger than zippers upon impact with water. Anglers and people pad- dling a canoe, kayak or paddleboard should opt for a PFD that is comfortable enough to wear for an entire outing. It is also important that children wear a PFD while swimming. Swimmers should know the water’s depth, as serious injuries can occur from diving. Large objects hidden below the water’s surface can lead to significant injury. North Dakota boaters also are reminded that marine VHF radios are an important part of boat safety that should not be improperly used by op- erators. These radios are intended for boat opera- tors who are in distress and facing an emergency situation. Regulations to help ensure safe boating this summer are found in the North Dakota Boat and Water Safety Guide at gf.nd.gov/boating/safety- regulations. N.D. Game and Fish OUTDOOR REPORT Paddlefish snagging season closes to additional harvest

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Page 1: NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS FOR RENT: ONLY FOR THE YEAR …

Classified / OutdOOrs Tuesday, May 11, 2021 — Page 9BBottineau Courant — Bottineau, nDPAGE 4B — JUNE 26, 2018 BOTTINEAU COURANT — Bottineau, NDClassified PAGE 5B — JUNE 26, 2018 BOTTINEAU COURANT — Bottineau, NDClassifiedand Surplus 247,175,368

NORTH DAKOTA BUSINESS ONLY

FOR THE YEAR 2020Total Life and Annuity PremiumsWritten 664Total Life and Annuity Direct Losses Paid 3,130,223Total Accident and Health Direct Premiums Written 0Total Accident and Health Direct Losses Paid 0

STATE OF NORTH DAKOTAOFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONEROF INSURANCE

I, Jon Godfread, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Dakota, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true Abstract of Statement, as officially filed by the Company in this office.IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of this office at Bismarck, the first day of May, A.D. 2021 (SEAL).JON GODFREADCommissioner of Insurance

STATE OF NORTH DAKOTAOFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONEROF INSURANCE

COMPANY’S CERTIFICATE OFAUTHORITY

WHEREAS, the above corpora-tion duly organized under the laws of its state or country of domi-cile, has filed in this office a sworn statement exhibiting its condition and business for the year ending December 31, 2020 conformable to the requirements of the laws of this State regarding the business of insurance andWHEREAS, the said company has filed in this office a duly certified copy of its charter with certificate of organization in compliance with the requirements of insurance law aforesaid,NOW THEREFORE, I, JON GODFREAD, Commissioner of Insurance of the State of North Dakota, pursuant to the provisions of said laws, do hereby certify that the above named company is fully empowered through its authorized agents and representatives, to transact its appropriated business of authorized insurance in the state according to the laws thereof, until the 30th day of April, A.D. 2022.IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal at Bismarck this first day of May, A.D., 2021 (SEAL)JON GODFREADCommissioner of Insurance5-4,11,18

Beathea Estate Sale

STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUNTY OF BOTTINEAU

IN THE DISTRICT COURT, NORTHEAST JUDICIAL

DISTRICT

NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE SALECase No. 05-2020-CV-00062

PennyMac Loan Services, )LLC, )

Plaintiff, ) vs. )Camille Bethea; William ) Bethea; Heirs and )Devisees of the Estate of ) Camille Bethea; any )person in possession, and )all persons unknown, ) claiming any estate or )interest in, or lien or )encumbrance upon, the )real estate described )in the complaint, ) Defendants. ) 1. Judgment in the amount of $157,912.92, having been entered in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendants, which Judgment was filed with the Clerk of Courts of Bottineau County, North Dakota, on March 5, 2021, for the foreclosure of a real estate mortgage. 2. Notice is hereby given pursuant to said Judgment that the real property described as:Outlot 1 of NE 1/4 Section 26, Township 160 North, Range 74 West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Bottineau County, North Dakota.Real Property address: 8549 25th Avenue Northeast, Willow City, ND 58384. The above real property is the subject of the Mortgage dated October 23, 2013, which Mortgagors, Camille Bethea and William Bethea, executed and de-livered to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for iFreedom Direct Corporation, its successors and as-signs, and recorded in the office of the Clerk and Recorder of Bottineau County, North Dakota, on October 29, 2013, Instrument Number 402653, which is subject to the entered Judgment. Said Mortgage was assigned to Plaintiff, its succes-sors or assigns, by Assignment of Mortgage recorded July 11, 2019, Instrument Number 422192. 3. In order to realize the amount of $157,912.92, as of March 5, 2021, plus interest ac-cruing thereafter on said amount at the rate of 4.375% per year to-gether with the costs and expenses of sale, the property will be sold subject to redemption as provided by law as one parcel of land at public auction, subject to any lien for unpaid real estate taxes and assessments of Bottineau County, North Dakota, and easements and restrictions of record, to the high-est bidder for cash under the di-rection of the Sheriff of Bottineau County, North Dakota, at the main entrance of the Bottineau County Courthouse located at 314 W. 5th Street, Suite 12, Bottineau, North Dakota 58318, on June 3, 2021 (“Sale Date”), at 10:00 AM. 4. If the sale is set aside for reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a re-turn of the deposit paid. The pur-chaser shall have no further re-course against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s at-torney. Dated this 14th day of April,

2021./s/ Steve Watson

Sheriff of Bottineau CountyHalliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.By/s/ Scott S. Skeen Scott S. SkeenAttorneys for Plaintiff376 East 400 South, Suite 300Salt Lake City, UT 84111Tel: 801-355-2886Email: [email protected] Bar No.: 093344-27,5-4,11

Answer KeyON PAGE 10A: Original owl’s eye color changes; Backing on original owl changes color; Second, smaller owl added; Branches on bottom right corner removed; Airplane added to background.

Help WantedHELP WANTED: Mowing, main-tenance and construction at the Birchwood Village RV. Call (701) 263-4653.4-20 thru 6-8

MiscellaneousLOOKING TO RENT: Hayland in Bottineau or Rolette County. Contact Josh McNae at (701) 226-2982.4-6 thru 9-07 pd

4-6 thru 7-27 pd

HAUGEN PAINTING

Interior and exterior painting

Natalie Olson - 871-0213

FREE estimates.

Real EstateFOR SALE: 280 acres of pasture and hayland in Hillside Township, Rolette County. Available for 2021 season. $224,000. For more infor-mation, call Northern Appraisal & Realty (701) 324-4799.tf

FOR SALE: Three bedroom house with double garage. Five plus acres. Two miles north of town. Call 701- 201-1113.tf

RentalsFOR LEASE: 1,500 square feet of professional office space located on Hwy 5. Partly furnished and in im-maculate condition. Multiple offic-es, break room, excellent parking and more. Serious inquiries only. Call (701) 871-1178.tf

FOR RENT: Mini storage, 171 units in six different sizes. D & L Storage, Bottineau For questions, call 228-4264.tf

FOR RENT: Two bedroom house with updated kitchen, bath, washer and dryer, off street parking, hand-icapped ramp with deck. No pets. $650 per month. 215 3rd St. W, Bottineau. Call (360) 901-0850. 4-27,5-4,11,18 pd

VehiclesFOR ALL YOUR AUTO: Glass and body repair, contact D & B Body Shop. “We take the dents out of ac-cidents.” Ph. 228-3072.tf

North Scan

HELP WANTED

LAMOURE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE accepting applications for Deputy Sheriff. Contact Sheriff’s Office @ 701-883-5720 with ques-tions. Mail cover letter, resume & application to: Sheriff’s Office, Box 97, LaMoure, ND 58458. Applications available through LaMoure County Website https://lamourecountynd.com or Sheriff’s Office.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: STEELE, ND, Police Chief, Salary DOE, Retirement plan available. For application details contact Norm Fries, Steele City Auditor, 701-475-2805, [email protected] POSITIONS OPEN AT St. John School for 2021-22. Elementary Music Teacher, Middle School Teacher, Business Education Teacher. Open until filled. Contact Paul Frydenlund, superintendent, 701-477-5651. NAPOLEON CARE CENTER hir-ing FT night RN or LPN. Flexible scheduling, 3-12-hour shifts, every 3rd weekend, rotating holidays. Excellent wages, benefit package, $5,000 sign on bonus. Contact: Melissa Glatt RN, DON at 701-754-2381. NCC is an EOE.

WANTED: GARRISON, ND-Economic Development Coordinator, $15-$20 per hour. Submit letter of interest with em-ployment history to: GAIA, PO BOX 445 Garrison, ND 58540 or go to garrisonnd.com for more informa-tion.

FULL-TIME LABORATORY TECHNICIAN. Benefited position at First Care Health Center in Park River, ND. CLS/CLT certification re-quired. To apply or for more infor-mation visit: www.firstcarehc.com/employment-opportunities.

NDSU-NORTH CENTRAL RESEARCH EXTENSION CENTER Research Specialist - Minot, ND. Assist the agronomist in conduct-ing variety development, specialty crop, and cropping systems re-search. For complete details on this position and to apply, go to www.ndsu.edu/employment #2925140

(only online applications are ac-cepted). Open until filled. NDSU is an EEO/AA-MF/Vet/Disability em-ployer.

NDSU-NORTH CENTRAL RESEARCH EXTENSION CENTER. Seed Production Specialist - Minot, ND. Manage the NCREC foundation seed increase program. Supervise the new seed conditioning facility in order to produce high-quality, genetically pure foundation seed. For complete details on this posi-tion and to apply, go to www.ndsu.edu/employment #2924058 (only online applications are accepted). Open until filled. NDSU is an EEO/AA-MF/Vet/Disability employer.

COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS. Competitive wage and bene-fits, meal allowance, paid lodg-ing. Traveling position for railroad vegetation control, 60-80 hours/week. RAW (Cooperstown, ND). 888.700.0292 | www.rawapplica-tors.com | [email protected] SERVICE TECHNICIAN. NDSCS has a FT, 12 month benefited position available with custodial / minor maintenance duties in Wahpeton. Includes full benefits: Health/Life, Retirement, EAP, Leave, Tuition Waiver, Dependent Tuition Discount, etc. Screening begins im-mediately - applications accepted until filled. Interested candidates must complete the online applica-tion. EOE. For more information go to: ndscs.edu/join-our-team

LOOKING FOR THE most com-plete listing of ND Media? ND Media Guide. Only $25! Call 701-223-6397, ND Newspaper Association.

SERVICES FOR HIRE

LONG DISTANCE MOVING: White-Glove Service from America’s Top Movers. Fully insured and bonded. Let us take the stress out of your out of state move. FREE QUOTES! Call: 833-983-0965 BATH & SHOWER UPDATES in as little as ONE DAY! Affordable pric-es - No payments for 18 months! Lifetime warranty & professional installs. Senior & Military Discounts available. Call: 877-482-4836.

BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. EASY, ONE DAY updates! We spe-cialize in safe bathing. Grab bars, no slip flooring & seated showers. Call for a free in-home consulta-tion: 833-946-2482.

FINANCIAL SERVICESSAVE YOUR HOME! Are you behind paying your MORTGAGE? Denied a Loan Modification? Is the bank threatening foreclosure? CALL Homeowner’s Relief Line! FREE CONSULTATION! 855-399-8165.

EDUCATION /TRAININGTRAIN AT HOME TO DO MEDICAL BILLING! Become a

Medical Office Professional online at CTI! Get Trained, Certified & ready to work in months! Call 701-929-9679. (M-F 8am-6pm ET)

ATTENTION ACTIVE DUTY & MILITARY VETERANS! Begin a new career and earn your Degree at CTI! Online Computer & Medical training available for Veterans & Families! To learn more, call 701-929-9679. (M-F 7am-5pm CT).

BUSINESS FOR SALE

FOR SALE: AWARD winning weekly newspaper, Foster County Independent at Carrington, ND. Includes print shop, specialty print-ing and products, complete office supply store. Also space for rental income. Complete staff on hand. Financing available. Qualified per-sons apply to Allen at 701-652-3181.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

ND FARM LAND Values surge upward. Are you selling or rent-ing? Pifer’s Auction and Farm Land Management. Bob Pifer 701-371-8538. Kevin Pifer 701.238.5810. Free valuation.

AUTOS WANTED

DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Receive maximum value of write off for your taxes. Running or not! All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 701-809-7415.

HEALTH/MEDICAL

CANADA DISCOUNT PHARMACY. Save up to 80%! Eliquis, Flomax, Entocortd, Viagra, Toradol, Levitra, more! Mention “NEWS10” to save $10 on first order. Call 855-399-6168 (Open M-F).

YOU MAY QUALIFY for disability benefits if you have are under a doctor’s care for a health condition that prevents you from working for a year or more. Call now! 888-306-5936.

ATTENTION: OXYGEN USERS! Gain freedom with a Portable Oxygen Concentrator! No more heavy tanks and refills! Guaranteed Lowest Prices! Call the Oxygen Concentrator Store: 701-404-5994. (24/7)

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Effective Sunday, May 9, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department has closed the state’s 2021 paddlefish snagging season to any additional harvest to provide long-term protection of the paddlefish population.

An additional seven-day snag-and-release sea-son will begin Monday, May 10 and run through Sunday, May 16. Paddlefish snaggers with an unused paddlefish tag can continue snagging dur-ing the additional snag-and-release season but must release all fish immediately. If a snagger has already used their tag on a harvested paddlefish, they are not allowed to participate in the addition-al snag-and-release period.

Snag-and-release will be open only in that area of the Missouri River starting on the north shore from the Confluence boat ramp then east (downstream) to the pipeline crossing (river mile 1577), and on the south shore from the Confluence with the Yellowstone River then east (downstream) to the pipeline crossing (river mile 1577).

Paddlefish snagging is allowed only from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Central Time during each day of the ad-ditional seven-day season. The use or possession of a gaff on snag-and-release days is prohibited.

HUNTERS, ANGLERS, TRAPPERS TAKE NOTE OF NEW LEGISLATION

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department tracked 21 outdoors-related bills during the 2021 legislative session, nine of which were passed by both chambers and signed into law.

The following bills take effect Aug. 1. A com-plete list of bills is on the Game and Fish website, gf.nd.gov.

• HB 1017 – Appropriates $92,368,134 to the

Game and Fish Department for the biennium beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2023. Passed House 81-13. Passed Senate 46-1.

• HB 1081 – Relates to access and activities on trust lands and provides a penalty. Passed House 68-25. Passed Senate 40-7.

• HB 1113 – Requires written permission from the owner of the property, or an individual autho-rized by the owner, to place bait for the purpose of attracting wildlife and to install camera/video equipment that must have identification. In ad-dition, provides a penalty. Passed House 94-0. Passed Senate 47-0.

• HB 1218 – Nonresidents who own land in North Dakota may hunt during the first seven days of the pheasant season on land they enroll in the PLOTS program. Passed House 92-0. Passed Senate 46-1.

• HB 1221 – Adds clarification to section 47-05-17 of century code, relating to an exemption from prohibition against severing hunting rights from surface estates. Passed House 65-26. Pass Senate 45-2.

• HB 1242 – An individual who was issued an apprentice hunter validation license in 2020-21 may receive another. Passed House 91-0. Passed Senate 45-2.

• HB 1411 – An individual may use an artificial light to pursue on the individual’s premises at any time throughout the year any predatory animal at-tempting to destroy property. Passed House 92-2. Passed Senate 47-0.

• SB 2036 – Legislative management shall con-tinue to study the electronic land access database and application during the 2021-22 interim and expand it to all counties. Passed Senate 45-2. Passed House 91-2.

• SB 2144 – Allows the owner or an in-dividual authorized by the owner the op-tion to designate land as posted or closed to hunting in an online database and provides a penalty for trespass. Passed Senate 44-2. Passed House 89-3.

MAY HIGHLIGHTS SAFE BOATING

A safe boating public awareness campaign held annually in May serves as a good reminder for boaters heading into summer.

National Safe Boating Week is May 22-28, with the campaign actually kicking off May 21 with Wear Your Life Jacket at Work Day. Water recreationists are encouraged to snap a picture while at work and share it on social media with the hashtags #lifejacket2work and #safeboating.

A boat should have enough U.S. Coast Guard

approved life jackets on board for all passengers. North Dakota law requires all children ages 10 and younger to wear a personal flotation device while in boats of less than 27 feet in length.

The law also requires all personal watercraft users to wear a life jacket, as well as anyone towed on skis, tubes, boards or other similar devices. However, state law allows an individual who is at least 16 years of age to windsurf or boardsail without wearing a PFD.

Water users should make sure to wear life jackets that are the appropriate size and in good condition. Failure to wear a personal flotation device is the main reason people lose their lives in water recreation accidents.

Water skiers and tubers should wear a life jacket with four nylon straps rather than one with a zipper, because straps are stronger than zippers upon impact with water. Anglers and people pad-dling a canoe, kayak or paddleboard should opt for a PFD that is comfortable enough to wear for an entire outing.

It is also important that children wear a PFD while swimming. Swimmers should know the water’s depth, as serious injuries can occur from diving. Large objects hidden below the water’s surface can lead to significant injury.

North Dakota boaters also are reminded that marine VHF radios are an important part of boat safety that should not be improperly used by op-erators. These radios are intended for boat opera-tors who are in distress and facing an emergency situation.

Regulations to help ensure safe boating this summer are found in the North Dakota Boat and Water Safety Guide at gf.nd.gov/boating/safety-regulations.

N.D. Game and Fish

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Paddlefish snagging season closes to additional harvest