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Legals for November, 9 2022

| November 9, 2022 12:00 AM

Katharine Kuykendall Personal Representative P.O. Box 4376 Whitefish, MT 59937  IN THE 20th JUDICIAL  DISTRICT COURT OF  SANDERS COUNTY STATE OF MONTANA In the Matter of the Estate of Ronald Loren Kuykendall, Deceased.  Cause No: DP 22-61 NOTICE TO CREDITORS  NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Katharine Kuykendall has been appointed Personal Representative in the Estate of Ronald Loren Kuykendall. All persons having claims against the said Deceased are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claims will be forever barred.  Claims must be mailed to Katharine Kuykendall at  P.O. Box 4376, Whitefish, Montana, 59937.   DATED this 28th Day of  October, 2022.   /s/Katharine Kuykendall Katharine Kuykendall, Personal Representative  Published in the Clark Fork Valley Press on November 2, 9, 16, 2022. MNAXLP __________________________

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES On behalf of the District XI Human Resource Council (HRC), the Town of Superior has received a federal Community Development Block Grant CARES (CDBG-CV) award in the amount of $259,310 from the Montana Department of Commerce (MDOC) for renovations to the HRC Superior Office located at 38 Mullan Road West, Superior, Montana for the construction and installation of a two-story accessible lift. The project is located at 38 Mullan Road West in Superior and the construction is planned to commence in the fall-winter of 2022. Contingent upon this award, the HRC is soliciting offerors of a statement of qualifications and Bid to Construct and install an accessible lift in compliance with all applicable requirements under the Montana CDBG-CV Program. Payment terms will be negotiated with the selected offeror. The construction costs will be paid with CDBG-CV funds. The services required to be provided will include, but not limited to: 1. Demolition and construction of the main level floor opening as required for the Lift in accordance with the contract document drawings. 2. Re-routing of duct around the floor opening. 3.Flooring demo on both floors as needed for the lift. 4.Supply and installation of lift in accordance with the contract document drawings. 5. Provide electrical power as required for the lift from lower-level electrical panels, in accordance with the contract document drawings. 6. Repair lower-level suspended ceiling tile and grid that is disturbed by construction. 7. Obtain all required building, electrical permits as required. 8.All work to comply with the codes listed on the construction documents 9. Clear all construction debris and clean area of work when finished.   10. Other related services deemed necessary by the Town or HRC. EEO and Compliance with Laws Consistent with the requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1968, CDBG regulations governing the grant require that, to the greatest extent feasible, opportunities for training, employment, and contracting arising in connection with this CDBGCV-assisted project will be extended to low-and very low-income individuals, especially those employed by Section 3 business concerns, participating in YouthBuild, living within the service area or the neighborhood of the project, or residing in public or Section 8-assisted housing.  Training and employment, as well as contracting opportunities are presented in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Opportunity Portal at https://hudapps.hud.gov/OpportunityPortal/. Prospective trainees, employees, and contractors of HUD-assisted projects are encouraged to utilize this resource to identify opportunities. In addition, contractors are encouraged to register on HUD’s Section 3 Business Registry at https://portalapps.hud.gov/Sec3BusReg/BRegistry/SearchBusiness if they meet HUD’s requirements for a Section 3 Business Concern. Registrants will receive targeted outreach for opportunities pertaining to assisted projects that are covered by Section 3. HUD regulations governing the grant also require that opportunities for contracting will be extended to minority, women-owned, and disadvantaged (DBE/MBE/WBE) businesses. DBE/MBE/WBE firms are encouraged to register on Montana’s DBE Registry at https://www.mdt.mt.gov/business/contracting/civil/dbe.shtml. Registrants will receive targeted outreach for opportunities pertaining to assisted projects that are covered by DBE/MBE/WBE.   This solicitation is being offered in accordance with federal and state statutes governing procurement of professional services. Accordingly, HRC will follow all regulations, and as such reserves the right to negotiate an agreement based on fair and reasonable compensation for the scope of work and services proposed, as well as the right to reject any and all responses deemed unqualified, unsatisfactory, or inappropriate. For more information on these municipal regulations, please contact Robert Robinson AIA HRC Staff Architect, via e-mail to Bob@RDRArchitects.com, by calling (406) 531-2993. Responses should include: 1.The firm’s legal name, address, and telephone number. 2. The principal(s) of the firm and their experience and qualifications. 3. The experience and qualifications of the staff to be assigned to project.     4. A description of the firm’s prior experience in a similar project 5. A description of the firm’s current work activities and how these would be coordinated with the project, as well as the firm’s anticipated availability during the term of the project; and  6.The proposed work plan and schedule for activities to be performed. Respondents will be evaluated according to the following factors: 1.The qualifications of the professional personnel to be assigned to the project - 15%; 2. The consultant’s capability to meet time and project budget requirements- 5%; 3. Location- 5%; 4. Present and projected workloads - 20%; 5. Related experience on similar projects -30%; 6. Recent and current work for the entity issuing the RFP - 20%;  7. Bid amount and overall quality of the responses - 5%.               The selection of finalists to be interviewed will be based on an evaluation of the written responses. The award will be made to the most qualified offeror whose proposal is deemed most advantageous to the project; all factors considered. Unsuccessful offerors will be notified as soon as possible. Questions and responses should be directed to Robert Robinson HRC Staff Architect, 1801 S. Higgins, Missoula, Montana, 59801 Phone 406-728-3710 (HRC) or 406-531-2993 (direct number). All responses must be postmarked no later than 11/29/2022 received at the above address by 2 P.M., or emailed to sus@hrcxi.org. Please state “HRC Superior Lift Proposal” on the outside of the response package.  Respondents may obtain the CDBG-CV application and construction documents, which include a description of the proposed project including activities, budget, schedule, and other pertinent information by visiting the HRC Missoula Office or the Town of Superior offices during regular office hours. An electronic version may be obtained by submitting a request via e-mail to Bob@RDRArchitects.com. A copy of the application is also available for review at the offices of the Community Development Division, Montana Department of Commerce, 301 S. Park Avenue, P.O. Box 200523, Helena MT 59620-0523.  This solicitation is being offered in accordance with federal and state statutes governing procurement of professional services. Accordingly, the District XI Human Resource Council reserves the right to negotiate an agreement based on fair and reasonable compensation for the scope of work and services proposed, as well as the right to reject any and all responses deemed unqualified, unsatisfactory or inappropriate.  Published in the Mineral Independent on November 9, 16, 23, 2022. MNAXLP __________________________

NOTICE 2nd HALF - MOBILE HOME TAXES, DUE November 30, 2022 1st HALF – REAL ESTATE TAXES DUE November 30, 2022 One-half of all taxes levied and assessed will be due and payable before 5 p.m. November 30, unless paid prior to that date the amount then due will be delinquency and will draw interest at the rate of 5/6 of 1% a month from the time of delinquency until paid and 2% will be added to the delinquent taxes as a penalty. Payments may be made Monday – Friday, 8 am to 5 pm, at the Mineral County Treasurer’s Office. Courthouse closed November 8, (Election Day), November 11, (Veterans Day) and November 24, (Thanksgiving Day). Mary Yarnall, Mineral County Treasurer Published on November 9, 2022. MNAXLP __________________________

Montana Fourth Judicial District Court Mineral County In the Matter of the Name Change of Sawyer Renae Galarneau Tristan Shelby Petitioner Cause No.: DV-2022-47 Dept. No.: 2 Notice of Hearing on Name Change This is notice that Petitioner, Tristan Shelby, has petitioned the District Court for a change of name for Sawyer Galarneau to Sawyer Renae Shelby. The District Court Judge will hear the Petition for Name Change on December 12, 2022 at 11:00 AM located in Mineral County Courthouse. Objections may be filed any time before the hearing by any person who can show good reason not to change the name. DATED this 4th day of November, 2022. /s/ J. Talbot J. Talbot Clerk of Court Published in the Mineral Independent on November 9, 16, 23, 30, 2022. MNAXLP __________________________