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No. 27579 THANE JOHNSON, ESQ. 221 1st AVENUE EAST KALISPELL, MT 59901 PHONE (406) 755-5535 FAX (406) 7569436 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Montana Eleventh Judicial District Court Flathead County NewRez LLC D/B/A Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing Plaintiff vs KEVIN L. MCGEE AND UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS (REAL NAME UNKNOWN) Defendant Cause No. DV-15-2020-0000858-BC SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION TO: Kevin L. McGee YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action, which is filed in the above entitled Court. A copy of same is served upon you. You must file your written answer with the above entitled Court and serve a copy upon the Plaintiff or Plaintiff's attorney within twenty-one (21) days after the last day this Summons is published, exclusive of the last day of publication. FAILURE TO APPEAR AND ANSWER will allow judgment to be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This action is for the repossession of a manufactured home described as: 1998 Fleetwood Homes Broadmore mobile home, VIN IDFLW04A72642BM13, located at 460 N. Hilltop, Columbia Falls, MT, in the county of Flathead, State of Montana. Date:January 27, 2021 By:TRUDY J BLAYLOCK CLERK OF THE COURT March 4, 11, 18, 2021 MNAXLP __________________________

No. 27580 Montana Eleventh Judicial District Court Flathead County In the Matter of the Name Change of Ryan Mathew Comford: Ryan Mathew Comford, Petitioner Cause No.:DV-21-140D DAN WILSON Notice of Hearing on Name Change This is notice that Petitioner has asked the District Court for a change of name from Ryan Mathew Comford to Ryan Mathew Snider. The hearing will be on 04/20/2021 at 1:30 p.m. The hearing will be at the Courthouse in Flathead County. Date:February 23, 2021 PEG L. ALLISON Clerk of District Court BY: /s/ ROBERT L CLARK Deputy Clerk of Court March 4, 11, 18, 25, 2021 MNAXLP __________________________

No. 27630 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Application for Air Quality Permit (pursuant to Section 75-2-211, MCA, and ARM Title 17, Chapter 8, Subchapter 6, Open Burning), Flathead County Solid Waste District "has filed" on or about 03/15/2021 an application for a conditional air quality open burning permit from the Air, Energy & Mining Division of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (Department). Applicant(s) seeks approval of its/their application to open burn Source separated brush, limbs, and logs. At the Operations area and excess debris storage area at Flathead County Solid Waste District. Located in Section 1, Township 29 North, Range 22 West, Flathead County, Montana. Any member of the public with questions or who wishes to receive notice of the Department's determination, and the location where a copy of the application and the Department's analysis of it can be reviewed, or to submit comments on the application, must contact the Department at 1520 East Sixth Ave., P.O. Box 200901, Helena, Montana 59620-0901, phone (406) 444-3490. Any comments on the application must be submitted to the Department within 20 days after publication of this notice or filing of the application, whichever is later. The Department's decision to approve or deny an application for a conditional open burning permit may be reviewed by the Board of Environmental Review (Board) according to the following procedure: When the Department approves or denies the application for a conditional open burning permit under this section, a person who is jointly or severally adversely affected by the Department's decision may request, within 15 days after the Department renders its decision, upon affidavit setting forth the grounds therefor, a hearing before the Board. A hearing shall be held under the provisions of the Montana Administrative Procedures Act. The Department's decision on the application is not final unless 15 days have elapsed and there is no request for a hearing under this section. The filing of a request for a hearing postpones the effective date of the Department's decision until the conclusion of the hearing and issuance of a final decision by the Board. March 18, 2021 MNAXLP _________________________

No. 27629 RESOLUTION INTENT TO IMPOSE AN INCREASE/DECREASE IN LEVIES As an essential part of its budgeting process, the Creston School Board of Trustees is authorized by law to impose levies to support its budget. The Creston School Board of Trustees estimates the following increases/decreases in revenues and mills for the funds noted below for the next school fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021, using certified taxable valuations from the current school fiscal year as provided to the district. General - Base & OverBase - Est. decrease in revenues: $27,927.00. Est. decrease in mills: 8.62. Est. decrease on a 100K home: $11.64. Est. decrease on a 200K home: $23.28. Transportation - Est. increase in revenues: $13,469.00. Est. increase in mills: 4.15. Est. increase on a 100K home: $5.60. Est. increase on a 200K home: $11.20. Bus Depreciation - Est. increase in revenues: $30.966.00. Est. increase in mills: 9.56. Est. increase on a 100K home: $12.91. Est. increase on a 200K home: $25.82. Tuition - Est. increase in revenues: $1,444.00. Est. increase in mills: .45. Est. increase on a 100K home: $0.61. Est. increase on a 200K home: $1.22. Technology - No Est. change in revenues or mills. No Est. change on a 100K or 200K home. Flexibility - No Est. change in revenues or mills. No Est. change on a 100K or 200K home. Building Reserve - Est. increase in revenues: $1,128. Est. increase in mills: .35. Est. increase on a 100K home: $0.47. Est. increase on a 200K home: $0.94. Total Est. change in revenues: $19,080.00 increase. Est. increase in mills: 5.89. Est. increase on 100K home: $7.95. Est. increase on a 200K home: $15.90. Regarding the increase in the building reserve levy referenced above, the following are school facility maintenance projects anticipated to be completed at this time: 1. Classroom & office remodel 2. Replacement of septic drain field - phase 1 /s/Matt Hartle, Board Chair /s/Tammy Bartos, District Clerk Board of Trustees Creston School District #9 March 18, 2021 MNAXLP __________________________

No. 27631 Marion School #54 RESOLUTION OF INTENT TO IMPOSE AN INCREASE/DECREASE IN LEVIES As an essential part of its budgeting process, the Marion School Board of Trustees is authorized by law to impose levies to support its budget. The Marion School Board of Trustees estimates the following increase/decreases in revenues and mills for the funds noted below for the next school fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021, using certified taxable valuations from the current school fiscal year as provided by the district. Transportation Fund: Estimated change in revenues: $4789.47. Estimated change in Mills: increase .64 mills. Estimated impact on a home of $100,000 is $0.86 and on a home of $200,000 is $1.72. Tuition Fund: Estimated change in revenues: $5973.03 decrease. Estimated change in Mills: decrease .79 Estimated impact on a home of $100,000 is a decrease of $1.07 and on a home of $200,000 a decrease of $2.14. Total dollar decrease =$1,183.56; Total mill decrease=.16 mills; Impact on $100,000 home=$.21 decrease; impact on $200,000 home=$.42 decrease. /s/ Lily Brower, Chairman /s/ Shannon Kvaalen, Clerk Dated March 8, 2021 March 18, 2021 MNAXLP __________________________