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Bankruptcies for North Dakota and western Minnesota published April 27, 2024

Bankruptcy filings from the past week in all of North Dakota and Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Mahnomen, Norman, Otter Tail, Polk, Traverse, Wadena and Wilkin counties in Minnesota.

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Filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court

North Dakota

Diana M. Sherwin, Bismarck, Chapter 7
Anna Renae Cogdill, Fort Rice, Chapter 7
Allen J. Johnson, Devils Lake, Chapter 12
Troy A. Bestul, Fargo, Chapter 13
Steven Mitchell Kartes, Crystal, Chapter 7
Mary De Los Angeles Delgado Randolph and Daniel Gregory Randolph, Williston, Chapter 7
Amanda Lee Levey, Bismarck, Chapter 7
Jessica Lee Gunville, also known as Jessica Lee Azure, Dunseith, Chapter 7
Leslie Michelle Vannatta, Minot, Chapter 7
Mindy L. Stratton, formerly known as Mindy Hearn, Fargo, Chapter 7
Benjamin Randall Blair, Grand Forks, Chapter 7
Lindsey Lynne Livingston, Fargo, Chapter 7
Michael Allen Wolf, West Fargo, Chapter 7
Stacy Ann Darrell, formerly known as Stacy Ann Lonon, Williston, Chapter 7
Pro-Mark Services, Fargo, Chapter 7

Minnesota

Bankruptcy filings from the following counties: Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Mahnomen, Norman, Otter Tail, Polk, Traverse, Wadena and Wilkin.

Weymeth Floyd Long, also known as Wayne Long, and Polly Dee Henning, Chapter 7
Molly Therese Remer, Freeport, Chapter 7
Rebecca Thanel, doing business as The Coffee Hut, Fergus Falls, Chapter 7
Anna Rae Dosso, Georgetown, Chapter 7
Kathleen Diane Klaers, Ottertail, Chapter 7
Roger Lee and Stacie Helen Hahn, Fergus Falls, Chapter 7

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Chapter 7 is a petition to liquidate assets and discharge debts.

Chapter 11 is a petition for protection from creditors and to reorganize.

Chapter 12 is a petition for family farmers to reorganize.

Chapter 13 is a petition for wage earners to readjust debts.

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