North Dakota
Bankruptcies for North Dakota and western Minnesota published March 21, 2026
Filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court
North Dakota
Samantha Ann Moore, Bismarck, Chpater 7
Michelle Gladys and Brandon Michael Ross, West Fargo, Chapter 7
Keenen Patrick and Taylor Makenzie Bailey Golliet, West Fargo, Chapter 13
Krystal Marie Cox, Dickinson, Chapter 7
Patrick Howard Ian Salmon, Devils Lake, Chapter 7
Kristi Parrish, Park River, Chapter 7
Kimberly Ann Najac, Fargo, Chapter 7
Daniel Dean Larson, Horace, Chapter 7
Randolph Ray Hamel, Fargo, Chapter 7
Jim Young Myung, doig business as Soho23, West Fargo, Chapter 7
Ashley Ann Hodge, Fargo, Chapter 7
Deborah Lee Wishner, Lincoln, Chapter 13
Delaney Renae Sheehan, formerly konwn as Delaney Olson, Bismarck, Chapter 7
Logan A. and Melanie A. Quimby, Beach, Chapter 7
Susan Mae Georges, Fargo, Chapter 7
Zachary Stephen Anderson, Williston, Chapter 7
Jordan Lenae Young, Parshall, Chapter 7
Clarence Arnold and Brittany Nicole Ruhland, Max, Chapter 7
Ann Marie and Douglas Jacob Vogel, Fargo, Chapter 7
Eric Nels Nesheim, Mayville, Chapter 13
Jesse James Kasowski, West Fargo, Chapter 7
Jacob James Mallick, Fargo, Chapter 7
Kailey Mackensie and Kenneth Robert Faul, Grand Forks, Chapter 7
Minnesota
Bankruptcy filings from the following counties: Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Mahnomen, Norman, Otter Tail, Polk, Traverse, Wadena and Wilkin.
Isaac William and Kaisa Lea Lustila, Deer Creek, Chapter 7
Bobbi Jo Marie Hamilton, doing business as Northwoods Velevaera Studio, New York Mills, Chapter 7
Rojelio Castillo Jr., Fergus Falls, Chapter 7
Jeramie Jack Brinkman, Frazee, Chapter 7
Drew Douglas Cvancara, Breckenridge, Chapter 7
Cheri Lynn Luedeke, Miltona, Chapter 7
Malika Marie Louise and Rosenado Alfredo Lopez, Alexandria, 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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North Dakota
SBHE to Review Ray Richards Alterations
(KNOX) – The North Dakota Board of Higher Education is being asked to weigh in on the reconstruction of Ray Richard’s Golf Course in Grand Forks. The upgrades and deferred maintenance improvements are the result of the pending DeMers Avenue/42nd Street Underpass project.
UND sold 6.5 acres of the nine hole course to the North Dakota Department of Transportation for the grade separation. During the road construction the golf course will be realigned and reduced to a par 34 course. UND will also address underground utilities and irrigation systems. The total cost is around 4.5 million dollars.
The course will close for the 2026 and 2027 seasons. The goal is to reopen in 2028. SBHE is expected to approve the design at its April 30th meeting.
Crews are expected to begin preliminary work on the $90 million dollar underpass project this week. The initial phase will have minimal impacts to traffic on both 42nd Street and DeMers Avenue. Larger impacts are expected later this summer.
North Dakota
Windy conditions fuel shop fire in rural Mapleton
MAPLETON, N.D. (Valley News Live) – Casselton Fire responded to a shop fire in rural Mapleton on Saturday afternoon, according to Casselton Fire Chief John Hejl.
Casselton Fire was dispatched to the scene at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Windy conditions escalated the fire before crews arrived, Hejl said.
Firefighters used defensive and offensive lines to control the fire upon arrival.
Casselton Fire was assisted by Cass County Sheriff’s Office, Casselton Ambulance, West Fargo Police Department, Davenport Fire and Mapleton Fire.
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North Dakota
Finley, North Dakota without water after watermain leak.
A do not use water advisory issued by the City of Finley, North Dakota. April 2026.
FINLEY, N.D. (KFGO) – The city of Finley, North Dakota has been without potable water since Friday due to a suspected water main leak. Steele County Emergency Management says it is unclear how long it will take to restore water services in the city.
The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality says the available water in Finley has been deemed unusable for drinking, cooking, bathing and washing dishes or laundry.
The water system will need to be flushed and samples that say the water is safe will need to be collected for the water advisory to be lifted.
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