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March 14, 2019
' NEWS
A Utah safety organization is con—
ducting a safety campaign in North
Dakota through March}; .‘ ,
This campaign will provide $1,000
in Lyft codes to residents in the states
with the five highest rates of impaired
driving deaths per capita. These states
include, Wyoming, South Carolina,
North Dakota, New Mexico and Ala-
bama.
The sign-up form is open to the
public. Those who wish to get a free
STATES WITH THE MOST
iMpfitiiiii-EEE DREW/1N6 DEATHS
Grouppromoting credits for rides in ND.
ride home can follow this link to claim
a“ $10 Lyft credit; https:/Iwww.safe-
wise.com/blog/safewise-for—safe-
rides-hoine/ V
“Unfortunately many states see an
uptick in the number of alcohol~re—
lated crashes over major holidays like
St. Patrick’s Day. As a member of the
Road to Zero coalition, SafeWise is
committed to doing Our part to make
the nation's roadways safer," Safe-
Wise president Suzi Brzezinski said.
DRIVING DEATHS
LEAST MOST
@
safewise
“That’s why we hope this campaign
will go beyond free rides to inspire
more Americans toga a safe' 50b“; i Watford City on Monday, March 4,
ride home after their holiday festivi:
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The,firsthOindividualst'apply
from these States will receive a"-$10
Lyft credit via e-rnail'the morning ‘Of
March 15. They will be free to use this
credit at their discretion, and are en-
couraged to use it to get home safely
after St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
National .campai..gnf.;sencourages boat safety.
' A national safe boating "cam—
paign kicking off March 17-‘2‘3fen-
courages boat operators to take a
certified boat safety course. _7
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test, and providing a credit card
number, students will be able to
printout aftem “or ‘ "“p'ertifieation
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Medical center's clinic
pharmacy to close
v; , GLENDIVE, Mont. — Glendive
Medical Center (GMC) will close
Gabert Clinic Pharmacy on March
16.
“We want to sincerely thank our
patients for utilizing Gabert Clinic
Pharmacy for the past 20 years. This
was not an easy decision, but it was
one we were forced to make in the
best interest of Glendive Medical
Center,” said Parker Powell, CEO.
“Due to reimbursement changes, our
loss has outweighed our profit and
our revenue from other types of
transactions within the retail phar-
macy has not been enough to balance
the budget."
In light of the closing, the newly
constructed Reynolds Pharmacy lo-
cated at Reynolds Market, 1014 W.
Bell St. in Glendive, will be acquir-
ing the prescription information. Pre-
Rollover results in pair
By Jane Cook
Reporter
CENTER Two people died in an
Oliver County crash involving
a 2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo.
The ND. Highway Patrol re-
ported thaton Wednesday, March 6,
Michael Paul Groce, 55, from New
Salem, driver of the Chevrolet, and
two passengers, Michael Dean Itrich,
54, and Denise Renae Groce, 52,
both of New Salem, were traveling
northbound on 38th Avenue a half
mile south of Center when the driver
lost control in a slight curve and en-
tered the east ditch. The Chevrolet
rolled over and came to rest on its
, tires facing east.
scription information will automatis
cally be transitioned to Reynolds
Pharmacy effective on the closing
date. Reynolds Pharmacy will be
sending an introductory letter to each
of the patients soon.
Gabert Clinic Pharmacy staff will
be transitioned into new positions
within the hospital and the hospital
pharmacy will remain in place after
the closing.
of fatalities
Michael Groce died at the scene.
Itrich, who was ejected from the ve-
hicle, also died at the scene. Denise
Groce was ejected and transported to
CH1 St. Alexius Hospital in Bis-
marck where she was treated for
non-life threatening injuries. None of
the car’s occupants were wearing
seat belts.
Crash near Watford City results in death“ "i
By Jane Cook
Reporter
,WATFORD CITY A crash near
resulted in the death of a teen-ager.
A 2012 GMC Yukon Denali,
driven by Clinton Tsosie, 18, of
A Mandaree, was traveling eastbound
on Highway 23, about 14 miles east
of Watford City. Donn Way, 41, of
Eagle, Idaho, was also driving east—
bound onHighway 23 in a 2001 Pe—
terbilt truck, and had slowed down to
make a turn when the 2012 Yukon
struck the rear of the semi.
The N.D. Highway Patrol re—
ported that the GMC Yukon came to
rest near the middle of the roadway
and the Peterbilt came to rest on the
shoulder of the roadway.
The Highway Patrol, McKenzie
County Sheriff’s Office, the McKen-
zie County Ambulance Service, and
the McKenzie County Fire Depart-
ment responded to the crash. .
Way had been wearing his‘ scab
belt but it was unknown if the driver
of the Yukon and his passengers,
Elizondo Joe, 15; Albertina Joe, 14;
Neveah Joe, 11, and Jonathan Joe,
11, had their seat belts on at the time
of the crash. Elizondo JOe died Of
his injuries. The driver of the Peter-
bilt was uninjured, and the remain-
ing occupants in the Yukon were-
injured. ‘ '
Grief and Loss Support. Group being spohsOred
DICKINSON - CHI Home Health
and Hospice is sponsoring a Grief
and Loss Support Group for families,
friends and caregivers whose loved
ones have died.
. Elf/a person has lost a toyed one
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snend‘twn hours for six weeks. thev
will receive an understanding of nat-
ural responses to grief. This group is
an opportunity to discover and
strengthen coping skills that will pro-
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supplies. Group size is limited so call
soon to register.
The time is from 5 to 7 pm. on
Tuesdays, April 2, 9, 15, 23, 30,,and
May 7 at the CHI Health at Home &
Hospice, 986 2nd Ave, W., Dickie:
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