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i',,..' , ..... February 26, 2015 .5 '/. Golden Valley News Page 3 :i0000Oil report " The following relates to oil and ;gas well activity in Stark, Billings, Golden Valley and Slope counties from last week and is from reports • %" of the N.D. Department of Mineral Resources: WELLS RELEASED FROM ..... "TIGHT HOLE" STATUS: #27393 - FIDELITY EXPLO- RATION & PRODUCTION COM- : :;" PANY, BARNHART2 20-1 7H, ;' :" SESE 20- 139N-97W, STARK CO., ?•;' 339 bopd, 237 bwpd - BAKKEN :' " #28613 - CONTINENTAL RE- ":':- SOURCES, INC., DEBRECEN 3- :": 3H1, LOT4 3-140N-99W, STARK 7:'.: CO., BAKKEN ;.': ' PERMITS: : :": #30734 - WHITING OIL AND GAS CORPORATION, c,:: PRIVRATSKY 21-27-2PH, :':';'tNWNW 27-140N-99W, STARK ":'- CO., 325' FNL and 720' FWL, DE- ,": VELOPMENT, ZENITH, 19990', 9- ":"5/8 inch, 2642' Ground, API ;; '-#33-089-00870 • - #30735 - WHITING OIL AND GAS CORPORATION, ' ':" PR/VRATSKY 41-28PHU, NWNW ;-; 27-140N-99W, STARK CO., 325' ':' FNL and 675' FWL, DEVELOP- -":' MENT, BELL, 20322', 9-5/8 inch, ' : 2640' Ground, API #33-089-00871 #30736 - WHITING OIL AND GAS CORPORATION, PR/VRATSKY 44-21PHU, NWNW 27-140N-99W, STARK CO., 325' : FNL and 630' FWL, DEVELOP- : MENT, BELL, 21078', 9-5/8 inch, 2639' Ground, API #33-089-00872 W00ek y SUDOKU Hat Tips By Dean Meyer DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK: * * WELL RELEASED FROM ": "TIGHT HOLE" STATUS: #22370 - CONTINENTAL RE- ".""SOURCES, INC., J LAZY H 1- ;' 26H, NWNE 26-144N-99W, =:': BILLINGS CO., BAKKEN '" PERMIT CANCELLED: :' #22370 - CONTINENTAL RE- mz' SOURCES, INC., J LAZY H 1- '' 26H, NWNE 26-144N-99W, BILLINGS CO. Scoreboard Varsity girls basketball Beach vs• Heart River Feb. 20, in Beach Beach: 6, 21,35, 52 Heart River: 10, 18, 26, 42 Top scores for Beach: Abby Wil- helmi, 11; Sophia Muruato, 10; Baili ,;'Nielsen, 8; Brooklynn Zachmann, 7; ','Ashlynn Dietz, 7; Taylor Abraham, -;6; Rylee Clark, 3 Top scores for Heart River: Jes- 'isica Prans, 16; Brittni Krance, 12; l"Bailey Olson, 7; Ashlyn Privratsky, / "z 3 by Linda Thistle 4 7 6 1 3 9 8 2 1 5 5 3 9 7 4 1 9 1 6 6 5 9 4 Solution below 4 7 8 2 5 2 Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way that each row across, each column down and each small 9-box square contains all of the numbers from one to nine. * Moderate ** Challenging *** HOO BOY © 2015 King Features Synd., Inc. This weekly puzzle is brought to you by: T&A Seeds Beach, ND (701) 872-3248 Oil spill reported in McKenzie County BISMARCK - The North Dakota Department of Health (NDDoH) said on Feb. 17 it was notified of an oil re- lease in McKenzie County three- quarters of a mile west of Cartwright. A truck with residual oil in its tank overfllled with fresh water at Caliber Midstream Water Depot and oil spilled out through the truck's overflow vent. A total of 30 barrels HOW TO SHARE YOUR VIEWS We welcome letters to the editor concerning issues of area interest or regarding stories and editorials that have been published. Letters should be limited to 400 words• Guest columns or opinion-editorials longer in length are also welcome. A writer can have only one letter or column regarding the same subject published in a 30-day time period, unless the writer is responding to a new aspect of an issue that has been raised. Letters and columns are a way to encourage public discussion. Thank-you letters and invitations cannot be published as letters to the editor, but can be formatted as advertisements. Please include your name, address and phone number on your letter or column so that we can contact you. Your address and phone number will not be published. Golden Valley News/Billings County Pioneer, P.O. Box 156, Beach, N.D. 58621; goldenandbillings@gmail.com Fixed Annuities • Index Annuities IRAs • Long-Term Care Ins. 110 Central Ave. South, Beach, ND (Across from Bank of the West) Agri Insurance Inc. • Term Life Insurance • Universal Life Insurance H Bruce Ross (701) 872-4461 (office) (701) 872-3075 (home) Accepting new patients Kevin R. McPherson, DDS General Dentistry 100 S. Merrill Avenue Glendive, MT 406-365-1221 Hours: Mon - Thu: 9am- 5pm Fri: 9am - 2pm of oil was released, some of which impacted an isolated oxbow of Char- bonneau Creek, but did not enter the creek itself• NDDoH personnel responded. Cleanup was under way. "Bottom fee00(Jing" at the bull sale Hello, Lately, you may have noticed your neighbor driving by and wear- ing his good Sunday go to meeting Stetson hat. He'll be driving his pickup and maybe have a dog in the back, or sitting up next to him. His wife may be sitting alongside if he is going to Bowman or Dickinson, or Belle or Mobridge. Someplace where she can pick up a few groceries and buy a birthday gift for a grandson or daughter who has a birthday coming up. It's the time of the year when bull sales are taking place across the northern plains. Most any day you can go to a bull sale within a hundred miles of your yard. There are hun- dreds of sales representing dozens of breeds of cattle. Now, for the past couple months, when I pick up the mail, I usually pick up at least one sale catalog• These catalogs have a wealth of in- formation. They describe a bull's pedigree and his actual physical traits• They explain that you can ex- pect your calves to be 10 pounds heavier when sired by Lot 3, than if sired by Lot 32. They tell you that if you keep the replacement heifers out of Lot 62, those heifers will produce more milk than Lot 16. If you are smarter than I, which I presume most people are, these figures are very useful• But they often don't list the things that interest me. They will say lunch will be served. But they don't say if it's burgers or roast beef. They neg- lect to inform me if there will be pie or cookies. They don't let me know that if they are serving refreshments following the sale, if it will be Grande Canadian or Jack Daniels. I have a friend who sometimes at- tends bull sales with me. Other buy- ers refer to us as the "carp" brothers. We are bottom feeders• We don't look at the bulls before the sale and try to pick out the best ones. Because we don't plan on spending that much money. It is wonderful for your ego to walk through a hundred bulls and pick out what you think are tile best bulls. And then you set in the ring with your catalog and you have those three bulls marked with five stars, three exclamation points, and cir- cled. And those bulls bring fifteen thousand to seven hundred thousand dollars. When you were hoping to buy them for three thousand. So, my friend and I kind of doze off for the first half or three quarters of the sale. Then as the quality starts to decline a little, and the price slips a little, we start to perk up! And then on the way home, de- pending on how late we stayed for pie and coffee, we brag how we bought bulls just as good as those top ones for a fraction of the cost. And the only ones that know bet- ter are our wives and the guy that buys our calves. I gotta go. He's picking me up in fifteen minutes. I hope it's hot beef and mashed potatoes! Later, Dean Golden ,'all00.00y district court cases The following are cases closed in Southwest District Court in Golden Valley County in January: Speeding: Heather L. Archer, 26, Bozeman, Mont.; Luke J. Bauer, 19, Nixa, Mo.; Kyler N. Chartier, 19, Duluth, Minn.; Rebecca M. Craigo, 33, Beach; Alfred J. Holm, 50, Deer Lodge, Mont.; Milind B. Kokane, 25, Fargo; Katherine M. H. Peitersen, 40, Chaska, Minn.; Marc I. Henning, 37, East Grand Forks, Minn.; Gabriel P. Miranda, 23, Yuma, Ariz.; Megan A. Wegner, 24, Spokane, Wash•; Breenna I. Davidson, 15, Golva; Bailie R. Harper, 22, Dickinson; Callie J. Loftsgard, 19, Beach; Darin M. Maus, 49, Golva; Drove or in actual physical con- trol of motor vehicle: Deossie J. Hei- delburg-Ellis, 38, Las Vegas, Nev. Operator failed to wear seat belt: Nathan J. Oppegard, 30, Beach Failure to register motor vehicle: Bailie R. Harper, 22, Dickinson; Nathan J. Oppegard, 30, Beach Driving without permit: Tyler J. Anderson, 32, DePere, Wis. 4 Driving without liability insur- ance: Ceirra M. Stockwell, 28, Beach Driving under the influence: Mikell A. Tronstad, 53, Baker, Mont. Care required in operating a vehi- cle: Henryk A. Kozlowski, 61, Buf- falo Grove, Ill. Leaving the scene of an accident with a fixed object: James J. Cun- ningham, Jr., 31, Beach Driving vehicle with obstructed or no windshield: Nolan Dolyniuk, 19, Cheyenne, Wyo. Sanford AirMed staff among award recipients The Stars of Life biennial cele- bration honored two Sanford AirMed paramedics at its award ceremony Monday, Feb. 23 in Bismarck. The celebration is held to recognize and reward individuals who epitomize the mission of emergency medical service (EMS). Among the nine recipients, Colton Belmore and Rodney Wirth are both paramedics with Sanford AirMed. , Belmore is a flight paramedic in Dickinson with Sanford AirMed. He works full time in Rugby, North Dakota and also serves as' ' medic with the North Dakota Army Na- tional Guard. Wirth has been a paramedic for nearly 30 years. He serves as the lead Rent this space for only a few dollars a week. Call 872-3755 for more details today/ flight paramedic for Sanford AirMed Fargo• He started his EMS career at F-M Ambulance in May 1985. He was a full-time ground paramedic in Fargo, North Dakota for five years before transitioning to MeritCare LifeFlight as a flight paramedic in October 1990. Wirth has logged thousands of hours during his years of service while safely completing nearly 4,000 patient-transport mis- sions• : The.Stars of Life program was es- tablished in 2009 to recognize indi- viduals who have a strong commitment and enthusiasm for EMS in North Dakota. The chosen PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Van or Bus Service Billings County Golden Valley County Distance of 160 Miles CALL 701-872-3836 Stars symbolize the spirit of volun- teerism, as well as those who go above and beyond the call of duty to benefit their communities. i Did you know? The Billings County Pioneer and Golden Valley News have shared advertising, and have been sharing the news for some of their inside pages for about 40 years. This means the coverage of your ad isn't limited to just either county! Our primary coverage area is western Stark County and west to the Montana border, lt pays to advertise/ Golden Valley Manor Chapel Pastor Ron Hudson of Calvary Chapel Sundays: 6:30 p.m. St. Paul's Lutheran Church, LCMS Rev. Scott Hojnacki Sunday Worship: 10:15 a.m. Sunday School: 11:15 a.m. First Lutheran Church - ELCA Sunday School: 8:10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 9:30 a.m. Beach Evangelical Church Pastor Ben Baker Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m. United Community Church Pastor Warren Maxted Sunday Worship: 8:30 a.m. BEACH BELFIELD  and third Sunday of each month No services until May 2015 St. John the Baptist Catholic St. Peter's Lutheran - LC '% Belfield Baptist Church SENTINEL BUTTE • ' : Rev. Robert Hlibichuk Trinity Lutheran Church Church Rev. Scott Hojnacki :  ® Rev. Dan Berg Worship Service: Sunday -8 a.n Sunday Worship: 9 a.rn. Sunday Worship: 8 a.m. Mass: Saturday 4:00 p.m. St. Bernard's Catholic Chu !day Bible Study: 10 a.m. SOUTHHEART Sunday: 10:30 a.m.  Rev. Bill Reulle  , FAIRFIELD St. Mary's Catholic Church Saturday: Confessions 3-3:.m.  emetrius Ukrainian i Cathohc Church Mass:4p.m.      " Sunday: Confessions 7:30-8.'1a.m.   Rev. Taras Miles Mass: 8:30 a.m.   a,,Divine Liturgy: 8 a.m. on St. John Ukrainian c   and fourth Sundays, /  :, i, Ch    1 .rrr:rst, third and fifth days Divine Litur.m. on t, 'o" .f4 third an Sundays, Mary's Cic Church 10 a.m. on sd and fourthun  / Rev. Da;erg ........... 22N:MeadeAve, Glendive, MT59330 406-377-2622 or 1-800-368-2690 These schedules .... are .... - ....... brought to you by:" Rev. Bill Reulle Confessions before Mass Saturday Mass: 4 p.m. TROTTERS Trotters Church 1 st and 3rd Sunday of each month WIBA UX United Methodist Church ' Pastor Ruth McKenzie Sunday Worship: 9 a.m. , ws : Sunday Calvary Temple, Assembly of God Belfield Lu er'L( ' Pastor Reese Stephans Rev. Re ,=r.e  Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m. Sunday Schoo: all .. t Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday V s0  :: 8:30 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church- Daglum Lu! ec ).m., Wed. ELCA  CA  Sunday Worship: 11:15 a.m. Rev. Rt'' / Maxted Christian Fundamental Church (Located 25 mdes S0utheas ...... ,,Sunday Worshipi 11 a.m. Pastor Jeremy Stradley Belfield) .................... Services running 420 - 9-14 Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11:45 a.m%d] ..... 'gf:lrv's Catholic Church Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. I " I'1 " I I II i i Silha FuneraiHomes JAMES J. WOSEPKA, P.C, -, i .:i, : CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT . ,.... www.silvernale-silhafuneralhome,com Licensed ................ In North Dakota and Montana 53:1st,venue S:E. 41 Central Ave. South • " Beach, ND58621 P.O. Box9ZO 70:1;872-232 or Beach, North Dakota 5o1 , 1-80'0:892-6424 701-872-4321