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City of Killdeer grapples with school construction timeline, development code

Killdeer's City Commission met Monday evening for its bimonthly meeting. A wide array of issues were discussed, including the new school building, cleanup week and the old Killdeer rodeo grounds.

City of Killdeer addresses school construction timeline issues

The Killdeer City Commission held its bimonthly meeting Monday night. City Engineer Brett Morlok explained the new school is on pace to be completed by August, but said an anemic supply chain could throw a wrench in those plans.

REGULAR MEETING OF THE KILLDEER CITY COM

REGULAR MEETING OF THE KILLDEER CITY COMMISSION February 7th, 2022 Commission President Carey Praus called the meeting to order at 5:00 PM. Commissioner’s present were Kelly Summerfield, Kevin Candrian, and Logan Wallace with Commissioner Ryan Schleppenbach absent. Nate Bouray, Deb Harsche, Carie Boster, Del Olson, David Lym, Pam Kukla, Laureen Keller, Jenni Wallace, Abby Oase, Katie Lengyel, Cameron Deperalta, Brett Morlok, Jeff Fair, Megan Fair, Eric Braathen, and Courtney Cook were also present. Commissioner Summerfield moved to approve the consent agenda, seconded by Commissioner Wallace. The consent agenda consisted of the minutes of the January 17th, 2022 regular meeting, bills, and a building permit for the Homola SRF house. All voted aye on a roll call vote. M/C Deb Harsche, realtor with Continental Real Estate, discussed with the Commission the lots in the Killdeer 110 (the area around the North Prairie Park/Baseball Diamonds) that are currently for sale. Jenni Wallace, Kill

City of Killdeer discusses infrastructure, park

Killdeer honors two longtime employees as they retire

Killdeer honors two longtime employees as they retire The City of Killdeer will, after more than four decades, be without Greg Nordsven, Public Works superintendent, who announced his retirement from the City in early December. Following suit will be the building inspector of more than two decades, Ron Fettig, who also announced that he will be riding into the sunset of retirement after 23 years of full and part-time employment with the city. Written By: Jackie Jahfetson | × The City of Killdeer will soon be without two longtime employees Public Works Superintendent Greg Nordsven and Building Inspector Ron Fettig as they get ready to retire Dec. 31. (Dickinson Press File Photo)

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