OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE STARK COUNTY COMMISSION November 1, 2022 Chairman Arthaud called the regular meeting of the Stark County Board of Commissioners to order at 9:00 AM. Commissioners Present: Dean Franchuk, Carla Arthaud, Bernie Marsh, Neal Messer, and Ken Zander. Department Heads Present: Auditor Karen Richard, Sheriff Corey Lee, Road Superintendent Al Heiser, Planning & Zoning Steve Josephson, States Attorney Amanda Engelstad, Human Resources Joetta Pearcy, Tax Director Natalie Wandler, and Veterans Service Officer Jessica Clifton. RATIFY AGENDA MOTION BY: Commissioner Messer SECONDED BY: Commissioner Franchuk To ratify the agenda as presented. DISPOSITION: All voted aye. Motion Carried. MINUTES Chairman Arthaud called for approval of the minutes from October 6, 2022. MOTION BY: Commissioner Marsh SECONDED BY: Commissioner Messer To approve the minutes as presented. DISPOSITION: All voted aye. Motion Carried. MINUTES Chairman Arthaud called for approval of the minutes fro
DICKINSON The Stark County Commission denied a request to fund the Dickinson Public Library's expansion project at the regularly scheduled meeting on Nov. 1.
Local dads Leyman Tedford and Andrew Kordonowy are leading their chapter of an elementary school program called Watch DOGS, aimed at getting dads involved in their children's school.
The estimated $32 million project which is tentative to change over the course of planning and design and accounts for all three potential phases would provide a fully funded Public Safety Training Center.
Andrew 'Kord' Kordonowy is running for the Senate seat North Dakota's 39th congressional district and during an interview with The Press, he emphasized his commitment to conservative principles.