Ward County Commission authorizes counsel to bid at sheriff’s sale in Project Bee judgment

5831546 · September 2, 2025

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Summary

At a special Sept. 2 meeting, the Ward County Commission entered an executive session for legal advice on the Project Bee judgment and then voted unanimously to authorize county legal counsel to bid at the sheriff’s sale and consult with the commission chair.

The Ward County Commission on Sept. 2, 2025, held an executive session for legal advice about the Project Bee judgment and then unanimously authorized Legal Counsel Nici Meyer to bid at the sheriff’s sale and consult with Commission Chairman Fjeldahl. The special meeting began at 8:31 a.m. and adjourned at 9:02 a.m. The executive session was held under NDCC 44-04-19.1.

Commissioners entered the closed session after a motion by Commissioner Rostad, seconded by Commissioner Merritt; the roll call showed Commissioners Rostad, Merritt, Olson, Schuler and Chairman Fjeldahl voting yes. State’s Attorney Roza Larson joined the executive session at 8:34 a.m. and Auditor/Treasurer Marisa Haman, Legal Counsel Nici Meyer and Secretary Amanda Winkels were present. Commissioner Merritt participated by phone.

Following the closed session, Commissioner Schuler moved and Commissioner Rostad seconded a motion to authorize Legal Counsel Nici Meyer to bid at the sheriff’s sale and to consult with Chairman Fjeldahl. The motion passed on a roll-call vote with all five commissioners voting yes.

The meeting minutes record the executive session as being convened specifically under NDCC 44-04-19.1 for legal advice regarding the Project Bee judgment; that discussion was a confidential legal consultation and is recorded in the minutes only to the extent allowed by the cited statute. The subsequent, public formal action was limited to the authorization for counsel to bid and to consult with the chairman; no further public directives, detailed bidding instructions, or anticipated timelines were recorded in the minutes.

The special meeting’s minutes were signed and include an acceptance/approval date of Sept. 16, 2025. With no further business, the commission adjourned at 9:02 a.m.