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Legals June 28, 2019

| June 28, 2019 5:10 AM

No. 26286 PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF PENDING ATTACHMENT OF A TAX LIEN Notice is hereby given that on July 31, 2019, at 10:00 a.m. the Flathead County Treasurer will attach a property tax lien to property on which the 2018 taxes are delinquent. The delinquent taxes, including penalties, interest, and costs are a lien upon the property and that unless delinquent taxes, penalties, interest, and costs are paid prior to July 31, 2019, a tax lien will be attached and may be assigned to a third party. (MCA 15-17-122). A complete delinquent list of all persons and property in the county now owing taxes, including all city and town property that is delinquent is on file in the office of the Flathead County Treasurer and is open to public inspection and examination. Adele Krantz Flathead County Treasurer 935 1st Ave W Ste T Kalispell MT 59901 (406) 758-5680 June 21, 28, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________

No. 26317 PUBLIC OPPORTUNITY TO PROTEST TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF MONTANA ALL-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES LICENSE Lost Horse Entertainment, LLC (Members: Joseph David Hawk, Robert Travis Hawk) has applied for Transfer of Ownership of Montana All-Alcoholic Beverages with Catering Endorsement License No. 15-999-3721-002 to be operated at Lost Horse Bar and Grill, 56624 MT Highway 212, Charlo, Lake County. The public may protest this new license in accordance with the law. Who can protest this transfer? Protests will be accepted from residents of the county of the proposed location (Lake), residents of adjoining Montana counties (Flathead, Lincoln, Glacier, Pondera, Teton, Lewis & Clark, Powell, Sanders), and residents of adjoining counties in another state if the criteria in 16-4-207(4)(d), Montana Code Annotated (MCA), are met. What information must be included? Protest letters must be legible and contain (1) the protestor's full name, mailing address, and street address; (2) the license number (15-999-3721-002) and the applicant's name (Lost Horse Entertainment, LLC); (3) an indication that the letter is intended as a protest; (4) a description of the grounds for protesting; and (5) the protestor's signature. A letter with multiple signatures will be considered one protest letter. What are valid protest grounds? The protest may be based on the applicant's qualifications listed in 16-4-401, MCA, or the grounds for denial of an application in 16-4-405, MCA. Examples of valid protest grounds include: (1) the applicant is unlikely to operate the establishment in compliance with the law; (2) the proposed location cannot be properly policed by local authorities; and (3) the welfare of the people in the vicinity of the proposed location will be adversely and seriously affected. How are protests submitted? Protests must be postmarked to the Department of Revenue, Office of Dispute Resolution, P.O. Box 5805, Helena, Montana 59604-5805 on or before July 15, 2019. What happens if the transfer is protested? Depending on the number of protests and the protest grounds, a public hearing will be held in Helena or Charlo. All valid protestors will be notified of the hearing's time, date and location. Hearings typically are scheduled within 90 days. A protester's hearing testimony is limited to the grounds in the protester's letter. Following the hearing, the Department of Revenue will notify the public whether the license transfer is approved or denied. How can additional information be obtained? The cited MCA statutes are online at leg.mt.gov/bills/mca_toc/. Questions may be directed to Patty Kautz, Compliance Specialist for the Department of Revenue's Liquor Control Division, at (406) 444-0017 or pkautz@mt.gov. June 28, July 5, 2019 MNAXLP __________________________