North Dakota
Bankruptcies for North Dakota and western Minnesota for March 11, 2023
Filed in U.S. Chapter Court docket
North Dakota
Sonya Might and CJ William Werner, Williston, Chapter 7
Thomas Stephen Bueschel, Minot, Chapter 7
Tanya M. and William L. Pesci, Grand Forks, Chapter 7
Katlin Christine Knutson, Grand Forks, Chapter 7
Cassie Ann Erkkila, Fargo, Chapter 13
Nicholas Lewis Wimberly, Belfield, Chapter 7
Raul Domingo Vargas Martinez and Griselle Medina, Williston, Chapter 13
Vance Amundson, Dickinson, Chapter 7
Ronald J. and Carol A. Bodine, Bismarck, Chapter 7
Amanda Jean Bauer, Minot, Chapter 7
Minnesota
Chapter filings from the next counties: Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Mahnomen, Norman, Otter Tail, Polk, Traverse, Wadena and Wilkin.
Matthew Augustus Eisen, Moorhead, Chapter 7
Kimberly Ruth Quirt, Elbow Lake, Chapter 7
Joseph Kawlewski, Richville, Chapter 7
Cody A. and Jessica C. Cornelius, Henning, Chapter 13
Chapter 7 is a petition to liquidate belongings and discharge money owed.
Chapter 11 is a petition for defense from collectors and to reorganize.
Chapter 12 is a petition for household farmers to reorganize.
Chapter 13 is a petition for wage earners to readjust money owed.
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North Dakota
Letter: ND senators should support AADAPT Act
Alzheimer’s disease is a devastating condition that affects millions of Americans, both directly and indirectly, by placing an enormous emotional and financial burden on individuals and families. This is particularly hard for those of us who live in states like North Dakota, where needed services may be a long drive away.
I know firsthand how Alzheimer’s greatly affected our family when my grandfather was diagnosed. He was my hero and to watch his memory of my family and myself slowly deteriorate was the hardest thing. To honor his legacy, I served as an Alzheimer’s board member for the MN-ND Chapter of Alzheimer’s for six years. My fight however isn’t over, I will continue to advocate and serve as a volunteer for the Alzheimer’s Association the rest of my life. I fight to find a cure for this disease that that took my grandfather and has impacted so many families in North Dakota.
Unfortunately for many people, it often takes a long time to get a diagnosis of dementia, as many primary care providers do not receive enough training. In fact, nearly half of doctors say they are uncomfortable making a diagnosis. This is a particular problem for those of us in rural America where it can be hard to get a second opinion.
That is why I am asking Senators Cramer and Hoeven to cosponsor the AADAPT Act (S. 4276) to help fund needed training for care providers to better understand detection, diagnosis, care, and treatment, and importantly, allow the program to expand its reach in rural and underserved communities.
If your loved one is diagnosed with dementia, The Alzheimer’s Association MN-ND offers free classes on Alzheimer’s and dementia, and support groups for people impacted. Visit alz.org/mnnd or call the 24/7 Helpline at 800.272.3900 for support.
North Dakota
Photos from the First Day of the 3rd Annual North Dakota Renaissance Faire
The 3rd Annual Original North Dakota Renaissance Faire opened on Saturday, June 15 at the North Dakota Horse Park. Upcoming event dates are June 22-23 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
North Dakota
Chargers Quarterback, Easton Stick hosting Quarterback Camp at North Dakota State University
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) – Some of the best young quarterbacks around will be making their way to NDSU to show off their skills and also become better.
Current Los Angeles Chargers Quarterback, Easton Stick is hosting a football camp for 50 players from 9th grade to college on Wednesday, June 19th, from 9 am to 5 pm at North Dakota State University.
During his time at North Dakota State University, Stick achieved an impressive 49-3 record as a starter, the most wins by a starting quarterback in Football Championship Subdivision history.
Stick was drafted in the fifth round in the 2019 draft by the Chargers. He recently re-signed with the team on a one-year deal in March.
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