North Dakota
Bankruptcies for North Dakota and western Minnesota published June 13, 2026
Filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court
North Dakota
David and Roxann Kary Hagen, doing business as R&D Trucking, Bismarck, Chapter 7
Julie K. Dupree, Grafton, Chapter 7
Bryan Ray Bellon and Adriana Lorene Hoskins, Mandan, Chapter 13
Shane Carlton Heck, doing business as Heck Farms, Cavalier, Chapter 12
Dale McPherson, Grafton, Chapter 7
Kortney Noel Benjamin, also known as Kortney Turbin, West Fargo, Chapter 7
Judilee Gica Solis, Killdeer, Chapter 7
Drake Allen Pauley, Williston, Chapter 13
Kathy Sue Snobl, Grand Forks, Chapter 13
Briana Lynn Claire Eklund, Fargo, Chapter 7
Chad Richard and Rebecca Lynn Forderer, Bismarck, Chapter 7
Nicole Marie Unruh, Mandan, Chapter 7
Brianna Marie Kunz, Fargo, Chapter 7
Robert John Floer, Fargo, Chapter 7
Cory Dean Matson, Horace, Chapter 13
Sarah Lynn and Nicolas Blaise Griffin, Grand Forks, Chapter 7
Samantha Rose Cedillo, also known as Samantha Ulshafer, and Sammy Joe Cedillo, Grand Forks, Chapter 7
Jonathon R. Lakoduk, Minot, Chapter 7
Cleone Colett Gackle, also known as Cleone Mcalpin, Fargo, Chapter 7
Jose Alfredo Salinas, Grafton, Chapter 7
Shania Mae Emin, formerly known as Shania Olson and Shania Alto, and Brandon Lee Emin, Fargo, Chapter 7
Elisabeth Marie Wickum, Minot, Chapter 7
Trista Lyn Blake, West Fargo, Chapter 7
Minnesota
Bankruptcy filings from the following counties: Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Mahnomen, Norman, Otter Tail, Polk, Traverse, Wadena and Wilkin.
Joseph W. and Anicia L. Topp, Detroit Lakes, Chapter 7
Zachary John and Tara Marie Otto, Moorhead, Chapter 13
Abigail Marie Yliniemi, Moorhead, Chapter 7
Marshall Lee Johnson, Audubon, Chapter 7
Stephanie Mitchell, formerly known as Stephanie Weyer and Stephanie Hanson, and Christopher Randell Mitchell, Fergus Falls, Chapter 7
Cassandra Ann Feldt, Detroit Lakes, Chapter 13
Jessica Ann Guzman, also known as Jessica Werness, East Grand Forks, 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.
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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ND ATTORNEY GENERAL TO RELEASE 2025 CRIME STATISTICS – North Dakota Attorney General
06 Jul ND ATTORNEY GENERAL TO RELEASE 2025 CRIME STATISTICS
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July 6, 2026
Media Contact: Suzie Weigel 701.328.2210
BISMARCK, ND – Attorney General Drew Wrigley will hold a media availability to discuss the 2025 North Dakota crime statistics. The Attorney General will be joined by Chief Deputy Attorney General, Claire Ness and Nicole Otterness, Statistic Program Manager for the office of the Attorney General.
Press availability will be held at in the Attorney General’s Office located inside the State Capitol Building, Bismarck, ND.
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Berry Survives Restart For North Dakota Prize – SPEED SPORT
MINOT, N.D. — Tom Berry Jr. capitalized on late-race misfortune for Ethan Braaksma and survived a frantic restart battle to win the opening round of the 2026 Dakota Classic Modified Tour powered by Industrial Electric Sunday night at Nodak Speedway.
Braaksma, the two-time defending tour champion from Iowa, quickly established himself as the driver to beat in the 30-lap Karl Kustoms IMCA Modified feature.
Driving for car owners Danny Meier and Trent Guest, he led from the outset while Wyoming’s Bart Taylor steadily reeled him in during the opening half of the race. Taylor made several bids for the lead, but Braaksma turned each one away before gradually extending his advantage.
Everything changed with seven laps remaining, as Braaksma suffered a flat tire while comfortably out front, bringing out the caution. Taylor inherited the lead, but the restart produced a thrilling three-wide battle as Taylor, 2022 Wisconsin state champion Jayden Schmidt and two-time tour champion Berry all fought for the top spot.
The two-time series champion and 2020 National title winner, Berry, edged ahead at the stripe to lead lap 25, then quickly opened a comfortable advantage over the remaining laps.
Starting eighth in the Mike Wedelstadt-owned No. 11X, the Marshalltown, Iowa, driver, originally from Medford, Ore., earned his 11th career Dakota Tour victory and third tour triumph at Nodak Speedway. It marked his fifth Razor Chassis North Central Region victory of the season at five different tracks.
The feature also served as a qualifier for the Fast Shafts All-Star Modified Invitational held during the Speedway Motors IMCA Super Nationals fueled by Casey’s, although Berry had already secured eligibility to attempt to qualify for the event earlier in the year.
Cole Czarneski, the 2026 Clash at the Creek winner from Wisconsin, charged from a B Feature transfer to start 15th before rallying to finish second and earn hard charger honors. Schmidt completed the podium, Tanner Black, originally from Arizona and now racing out of Kansas, finished fourth, and two-time Nodak Speedway track champion Travis Hagen advanced from 10th to fifth.
Fifty-three IMCA Modifieds were on hand for the event.
Brock Beeter turned away late challenges from Kyle Scholpp and Jonny Carter to capture his first career Dakota Classic Tour victory in the Sunoco IMCA Stock Cars.
The newly crowned Nodak Speedway champion wasted little time taking command and quickly built a comfortable advantage before an early caution erased his lead.
Beeter again pulled away on the restart while the battle for second intensified behind him. Defending North Dakota Karl Kustoms IMCA Northern SportMod state champion Gabriel Deschamp climbed into the runner-up position on lap 16 and began chasing the leader before another caution with five laps remaining tightened the field and set up a thrilling finish.
Carter fought to Beeter’s inside while 2025 Estevan Motor Speedway champion Kyle Scholpp charged around the cushion. Despite pressure from both challengers over the closing laps, Beeter never wavered, holding them off to score the victory.
The Minot driver earned his fourth EQ Cylinder Heads Northern Region victory of the season, with two of those wins coming at Nodak Speedway.
The feature was also served as a qualifier for the B&B Racing Chassis All-Star Stock Car Invitational, to be held during the IMCA Super Nationals. With the victory, Beeter became eligible to attempt to qualify for the event in September.
Scholpp nipped Carter for second at the finish, while 2023 Dakota Tour champion Rob Van Mil crossed the line fourth. Deschamp recovered to finish fifth after starting 14th.
Defending Boone Speedway champion Johnathon Logue raced from a B Feature transfer, starting 22nd before advancing to 12th to earn hard charger honors.
Forty-two IMCA Stock Cars signed in on the registration sheets.
The event was broadcast live on IMCA TV.
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Montana routs North Dakota in 2nd Mon-Dak 6-Man All-Star Game
LAMBERT — Corey Polkowske of Absarokee amassed 160 rushing yards and scored three times as Montana defeated North Dakota 65-13 late Saturday in the 2nd Mon-Dak 6-Man all-star game at the Lambert Sports Complex.
Related: Team USA shuts out Canada for 5th consecutive Can-Am 6-Man All-Star Game win
Polkowske was named Montana’s offensive MVP as the Treasure Staters beat North Dakota for the second consecutive year in what was part of a Fourth of July celebration.
Related: 6-Man All-Stars: Big 2nd half propels Blue past Red 72-46
Marshall Hull of Absarokee returned three interceptions for touchdowns to spearhead Montana’s defensive effort. Curtis Mullin of Richey-Lambert was named the team’s defensive MVP for the game.
The offensive MVP for North Dakota was Jaydon Champion of Alexander, and the defensive MVP was Ian Slater from Trenton.
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