North Dakota

Bankruptcies for North Dakota and western Minnesota published Aug. 10, 2024

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North Dakota

Melissa Kay Anderson, Grand Forks, Chapter 7

Amy Beth Mastrud, Grand Forks, Chapter 7

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Erin Mack, formerly known as Erin Mass, and Kevin Mack, Grand Forks, Chapter 7

Nakia Rose Helton, Minot, Chapter 7

Joshua Leo and Ashley Nicole Rohrich, Velva, Chapter 7

Dustin A. Desjarlais, Stanley, Chapter 7

Sandra Kay Sund, Bottineau, Chapter 7

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John Matthew and Alexandria Marie Laureano, Minot, Chapter 7

Roxinne Anne McPhail, McClusky, Chapter 13

AnnMarie Zeretzke, Minot, Chapter 7

Gale and Annette Glomstad, Grand Forks, Chapter 7

Robert Warren and Susan Marie Baer, Dickinson, Chapter 7

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Megan Stockie, Minot, Chapter 7

James Arnold Pool Jr., Mandan, Chapter 7

Thomas Wayne Gilbertsen, Fargo, Chapter 7

Daniel John Paul Volin, Fargo, Chapter 7

Jamie L. Church, formerly known as Jamie Church-Williamson, West Fargo, Chapter 13

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Jeffrey Michael Willis, Williston, Chapter 7

Christopher Keith Workman, Minot, Chapter 7

Hayden John and Cheree Loretta Gillam, Minot, Chapter 7

David Campbell Scott, Lake Elmo, Minnesota, Chapter 7

Brandi Rae Cleaver, formerly known as Brandi Rae Franzen, Larimore, Chapter 7

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Josh Joseph Julien, Fargo, Chapter 7

Minnesota

Bankruptcy filings from the following counties: Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Mahnomen, Norman, Otter Tail, Polk, Traverse, Wadena and Wilkin.

Michael William Quinn, Park Rapids, Chapter 7

Ryan Ray Pallum, Ada, Chapter 7

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Taylor AnnMarie Daugherty, Moorhead, Chapter 7

Kenneth Raymond Reid, Moorhead, Chapter 7

David Kenneth Williams, doing business as DSEE LLC, Moorhead, Chapter 7

Chapter 7 is a petition to liquidate assets and discharge debts.

Chapter 11 is a petition for protection from creditors and to reorganize.

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Chapter 12 is a petition for family farmers to reorganize.

Chapter 13 is a petition for wage earners to readjust debts.

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