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Page 4 Adams - .... James Jerri Adams and Kole James announce their engagenent and upcoming wedding. Adams is the daughter of Jamey Adams, Medora, and Joan and Dave Jurgens, Belfield. She is employed  with Great Plains iNational Batik, :Dickinson, and Roughrider Bar. & Steakhouse, Belfield. James is the son of Kit and Tammy James, Alexander. He is a 2003 graduate of North Dakota State College of Science, "Wahpeton, and is employed with iEletric Sales  and Service, ;Dickinson, . ', The couple will wed July 2 at Eagle Ridge Lodge, Medora, with the dance to follow at the Medora Community Center. Clinic schedule Billings/Golden Valley County health clinics for July will be held as follows: Sentinel Butte, Olson's Service, July 5, 8 a.m.-11 a.m. - Fairfield Fire Hall, July 6, 9- 12.1-3 p.m. WIC at the Public Health Off:ice, July 13, 9-12, 1-4 p.m. (Please call for appointment sched- ule), - Beach Senior Citizens Center, July 19, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. :,::,:,- Golden Valley Manor, Beach, July 20, 9 a.m,-12 p.m. - Medora courthouse, July 1.8, 12, 15,19, 22,26, 29, 9-12z t-o p., . (Please .call for appointe'nt"sched - ule): - Beach health maintenance, at the Public Health Office, July 7, I 1, 21,25, 9-12, 1-3 p.m. (Please call for appointment schedule). Offered screenings at these clin- ics may include blood pressure. pulse, immunizatiols, fasting blood sugar, hemoglobin, urinalysis, etc. For a complete list of services pro- vided, please call 701-872-4533. A small fee will be asked for these services. Please call for an appoint- ment. DID YOU KNOW? Standinc s NDDOT to begin mowing in highway ditches The North Dakota Departlnent of Transportation (NDDOT) will begin mowing the top cut along shdNders.of state highways within tl next t'ew weeks when weather conditions allow. Adjacent landowners who plan to2mow non-Interstate ditches for hay'should cut the top before the state mows these areas. Some areas of the state may see a delay due to flooding. Private mowing is not allowed in medians of four-lane highways. For. more information, contact the NDDOT district office in Dickinson at (701) 227-6500. ',i, 4 : "  -.' " ';'f. % ,.. ' :. Bill Lowman and Jeri Dobrowski. Authors speak to students June 23, 2011 Lincoln Elementary in Beach Lowman, Doug Ellison, Sharon held a local Author Day last month. Dietz, Jeri Dobrowski and Tawnya They had local authors Bill Bulger present to the students. A Piece of the Past A group of men take a break from working on the Theodore Roosevelt cabin at Medora. This photo is undated. (Photo Courtesy of the Golden Valley County Historical Society) Medora Campground reopens MEDORA - The Medora for its location near the Little Campground reopened on June 22. Missouri River and the large cotton- Located on the west edge of Medora near the IAttle Missouri River, the campground was impacted by spring l]ooding, but has been restored. "Ot|r maintenance staff has been working diligently t.o get • the Medora Campground back to its top-notch condition. In fact, it's been restored very well and campers won't even know the grouuds sus- • a-, . , tamed any damager: said.: , Randy 'Tlle0dore Ro0seveli Medoi'a Foundation (TRMF), owner of the Medora Cfimpground. The shade-lilled Medora Campground has long been a favorite among campers and RVcrs, Loving high school rodeo Hello, I don't know if there could have been a better weekend than this one. I had the ,opportunity to co- announce the North Dakota High School Rodeo Association finals in Bowman. The weather was fantas- tic. Unless yo u count the forty mph wind on Friday morning.The con- testants were wonderful. And as usual, Bowman did the greatest job in the world of/acting as a host. I think high school rodeo is the greatest sport in the world:You may have a lot of assistance, but you don't really have a coach. Or a set schedule. You don't have someone to make you run laps. Or insist that you study. Or that you be in bed by ten o'clock. You don't have some- one to pack your equipment and load "the bus. Unless, of course, you count morn and dad. If you want to compete, YOU have to do it! And compete they did. These young cowboys and cow- girls began their year last fall, with rodeos in Watford City and Bottineau. They had traveled across the state from Bowman to Fargo with a lot of stops in between. All hol)ing to qfialify for state, and dreaming of qualifying 'for the national finals. Some on old sea- soned horses. Horses that have ran barrels and poles for years for young cowgirls. Some on horses they had grown up with. Horses that were a part of the family. Construction begins on 1-94 Construction 'will begin today (Thursday) in the eastbound road- way of 1-94, west of Dickinson. The project consists of seal coat. During construction: ' Traffic will be reduced to one , lane in the eastbound lane, speeds wood trees. It features more than 200 ' will be reduced to 40 mph, loose campsites for campers or RVs, a  rock chips may be encountered on laundromat, two shower buildings !the shoulder of the roadway, and a convenience store, all central- I motorists should be aware of trucks ly located within the campgrounds, }.entering and exiting the work zone Btflly Pulpit Golf Course, the ' The project is expected to be other TRMF tourism-related proper- i complete next week. ty affected by the flood, opened  i Rear end crashes are the most June 13, with nine holes available common in work zones. Motorists for play. The holes currently open are encouraged to slow down, are: t,.2 4,5-. 8; 9; 14, 15 and 16. allow: extra distance between their Bully l)jlpit's maintengnce cre :vehiCies and the Veh]gl,e in'front t" continues tO clean and conduct 'them, u,e caution, and obey fla- maintenance work on the remaining nine holes, and once suitable f0'r play, they will open. The driving range, which was untouched by the flooding, has been open all akmg. ' Crop hail insurance can fill the gap for acre by acre protection on enterprise units. There was "Fancy". The thirty- two year old pole horse that has taken so many girls to nationals. Everyone in the crowd knew Fancy. And everyone cheered her three 21.5 second runs. She's lost a step, but not her heart. From goat tying contestants, who saw there dreams vanish as a goat kicked free, to a bareback rider, who won the first buckle of his young career. The veterans of the finals stand out. They've been there before. And they know, that tomorrow, or next week, or maybe next year, there will be another rodeo. Another saddle. Another buckle. And you have to just make the best ride you can on what you draw. That you can't con- trol what someone else does. There are the cowboys and cow- girls that can tell you what every calf in the pen does. And there are those that worry more about who they will dance with that night! And you know what'? l love "era all. I love the kid that pats her horse on the neck after a smokin' good run. And I love the kid who is two seconds behind, but pats her horse cause she's a tenth of a second bet- ter than yesterday. I love the bronc rider who spurs a horse for two.jumps, bucks off and gets up smiling. And I love the bronc rider who walks back to the chute, after riding in the cantle for eight seconds, and, laughing, says, "I'd have moved my feet, but I was afraid I'd fall off!" I love the girls who can come up in the crow's nest and sing the National Anthem when I stick a mike in their face, while I'm shuf- fling papers and talking into a radio next to them. I love the cowboys and cowgirls who are there every week, carrying sponsor flags and lining up for a grand entry. Cause they love to rodeo. 1 love the girls who will spend months getting ready for a queen contest. Knowing that only one can win. But knowing they will leave the weekend with new friends, and an experience that can't be replaced. 1 love a cowboy who tips his hat to a good bucking horse, and one that says thanks to a bullfighter that just saved him. Heck, I love it all. Get your kids a horse. It might seem like it costs a lot. But it don't. Like one parent, who's had experi- ence on both sdes of this deal told me. "Horses are cheap when you compare 'era to drug rehab!" Get your kid a horse. And thank the people that care enough to put on the rodeos! 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Put Your Money Where Your' ouse Is/ local indepandent , strengthen our bunesses #tu ,'f Bl community your best value  and our ecclomy i i 110 Central Ave. South, Beach, ND (Across from Bank of the West) (701) 872-4461 (office) (701) 872-3075"(home) , 50th Anniversary for John & Ferne Combs Will be Sunday, June 26 "  St. John s Lutheran C urch • Killdeer • 2 - 4 p.m. "% • No gifts please  Cards may be sent to: Hill Top Home of Comtbrt " L RO. Box 780 Kill err, ND 58640 Racing News, Stats & Trivia ',Y Toyota/Save Mart 350 June 26th, 3:00 pm TNT Inflneon Raceway 5 Track Details Location: Sonoma, Calif. Shape: Rood Course Distance: 1,99 miles Qualifying Record: Jeff Gordon 94.303 - 2004 Race Record: Ricky Rudd 81.007 - 2002 Toyota/Save Mart 350 Preview  Infineon Raceway is one of two remaining road courses on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series circuit. Strategy at this track consists of braking, shifting and execution of right and left-hand turns at top speeds. The track contains a 2.52-rnile road course, the 1.99-mile road course and a quarter-mile drag strip. This track hosts several nation- ally televised events, including NASCAR Sprint Cup, National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) drag racing, the American Motorcycle Association (AMA) Superbike tour, and the IRL IndyCar Series. It is a year-round motorsports complex with events scheduled 50 week- ends a year and is located 30 minutes north of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Through June 19, 2011 B 2011 Sprint Cup Series 1) Carl Edwards Points: 492 Wins: 1 Top 5:8 Top 10:11 2) Kevin Harvick Points: 481 Wins:3 Top5:6 Topt0:8 3) Dale Earnhardt Jr. Points: 482 Wins: 0 Top 5:3 Top 10:8 4) Kyle Busch Points: 467 Wins: 2 Top 5:8 Top 10:9 5) Jimmie Johnson Points: 486 Wins: 1 Top 5:5 Top 10:9 6) Matt Kenseth Points: 448 Wins:2 Top5:5 Top10:8 7) Kurt Busch PQints: 457 Wins: 0 Top 5:3 Top 10:8 8) Ryan Newman Points: 417 Wins:0 Top5:4 Top10:7 9) Denny Hamlin Points: 408 Wins: 1 Top 5:3 Top 10:6 10) Clint Bowyer Points: 419 Wins: 0 Top 5:2 Top 10:7 11) Tony Stewart Points: 417 Wins: 0 Top 5:1 Top 10:6 12) Jeff Gordon Points: 411 Wins: 2 Top 5:5 Top 10:5 2011 Nationwide Series P_dy Polm 1) Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 525 2) Elliott Sadler 523 3) Reed Sorenson 521 4) Justin AIIgaier 508 5) Aric Almirola 471 6) Jason Leffler 471 7) Kenny Wallace 441 8) Steve Wallace 415 9) Brian Scott 393 10) Michael Annett , 371 Kyle Busch was docked six points andhis crew chief fined [ $25,000 because his car failed post-race inspection at Pocono Raceway. The No. 18 Toyota was found to be too low dudng NASCAR's inspection. NASCAR also docked car owner Joe Gibbs six owner points. Crew chief Dave Rogers received the fine. Busch finished third in the race. Which driver has the most race victories without ever winning a Cup title? • a) Mark Martin c) Ricky Rudd b) Steding Madin d) Junior Johnson "d!JlleAA IleJJeO HI!M Sell!l eeJql pue q6noJoqJeA ele 0 ql!M sell!l eeJql 6U!UU!M 'lnjflseoons eJouJ SBM JOUMO Jeo e ss eJnlueA S,uosuqo r "l! JOJ MOHS ol Sell!l ou ql! Je^!Jp e SR se#JOIO!A O passeLue uosuqor Jo!unr (p : Drlwr Denny Hamlin 10 1 47/1 Matt Kenseth 3 2 43/1 Kyle Busch 24 3 42/1 Paul Menard ' 9 4 41/1 Carl Edwards 23 5 40/1 Ryan Newman 13 6 39/1 Tony Stewart 6 7 37/0 Clint Bowyer 27 6 36/0 Mark Martin 19 9 35/0 Brian Vickers 4 10 34/0 Start Finish Points/Bonus Denny Hamlin held off Matt Kenseth to win Sunday's Heluva Goodl 400 Sprint Cup race at Michigan IntemalJonal Speedway. Hamlin .beat Kenseth by .281 1 seconds, with Kyle Busch finishing third. Paul Menard was fourth and series points leader Cad Edwards finished fifth. The vctoe/was Hamlin's ft win of  season and the 17th of his career. Denny won the race off pit reed whan the lead-lap cars stopped on Lap 192 of 200 alter Dale Eamhardt Jr. slammed the outside wall to bring out the fdlh Year This Season caution of the race. Jimmie Johnson continued to have problems with Michigan, 5nishing 27th. Career Driver of the Week Denny Hamlin #11 cup Position: 9th Born: Nov. 18, 1980 Crew Chief: Mike Ford Car: Toyota 1 1 14.5 17 103 13.9 (NAPA) KNOW HOW On Sale All June: 00/NAPA Brake Rotors, $14.99 Y" NAPA Brake Pads, $13.99 Belfield Auto Supply 505 6th St. SE (701) 575-4228