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Email: goldenandbillings@gmail.com
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The students and staff of the Billings
County School System (Prairie and De-
Mores Elementary) would like to thank
First State Bank of Golva-Beach and
Medora for a very thoughtful donation.
FSB donated a very lovely t-shirt to each
and every student and staff member in our
districfl We so appreciate your kindness
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Billings County School District
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and can depend upon an applicant's inter-
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for an application, or send a resume to
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The Beach Public School District is seek-
ing applicants for full-time paraprofession-
als in special education at the high school.
Salary is $13.75 per hour, PERS (retire-
ment), and single health insurance. Appli-
cants must meet "Highly Qualified" status,
which includes 2 years of college (48 cred-
its), a college degree (Associates or
higher), or passing an approved test prior
to working. Applicants subject to a back-
ground check. The deadline to receive ap-
plications - until filled. Applications may be
picked up at Beach High School or Lincoln
Elementary offices. Contact David Weg-
ner (872-4253), or Taryn Sveet (872-4161)
for any questions. 49-50
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The Beach Public School District is seek- survey at www.fresherfoods.org and enter
ing applicants to be the Junior High Boys to win a $25 prepaid gift card. Information
Basketball Coach. Applications may be gathered supports farmers markets
picked up at Beach High School or Lincoln statewide. Paper copies available. Call
Elementary School. Contact David Weg- 701-228-5605.
ner with any questions. (872-4161 Ext.
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Seeking a nanny to come into our home in WE MAKE IT easy to place an ad in one
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apply please call or text (509) 619-6428. Dakota Newspaper Association, 701-223-
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The Southwestern District Health Unit is
seeking applicants for a full-time
Billings/Golden Valley County Public
Health Nurse. Nurse will be working with
immunizations, Health Tracks Program,
Health Maintenance, and must be flexible
to travel in an 8 county region.
Minimum qualifications: Registered Nurse
licensed in the State of North Dakota.
Full Paid Benefit Package including: health
and life insurance, retirement,
vacation/sick leave, holiday paid time off,
etc.
Applications can be obtained either at the
SWDHU office or at
http://swdhu.net/forms-and-applications/
Interested applicants should contact: Brett
Kallis, Director of Nurses, or Sherry
Adams, Executive Officer, at 227 16th
Street West, Dickinson, N D. 701-483-0171
or !-800-697-3145.
Southwestern District Health Unit is an
Equal Opportunity Employer. 49-51
Beach Public School District is seeking ap-
plications for Activities/Athletic Director for
the 2019- 20 school year. Subject to a
background check. No benefits. Contract
negotiated. Contact David Wegner (872-
4161 ) with any questions. 50-52
CITY OF CARRINGTON, ND seeking
qualified applicants for Economic Devel-
opment Director until Aug. 30. Salary DOE,
full benefits. Call 701-652-2911 or
www.carringtonnd.com EOE
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Pioneer and Golden Valley
News have shared
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sharing the news for some
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Stark County and west to
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still county fairs
Hello,
Hat Tips
By Dean Meyer
If you've been reading my col-
umn over the years, you know how l
appreciate county fairs. Not the big
State Fairs. The little county fairs Back to the hogs.
where you can see who in the neigh- I will have to admit
borhood has the nicest garden, the
best welder, the coolest photographs, that Evan and RJ
and which 4-H club has put in the had the only two
most work.
The two county fairs l still love to hogs exhibited at
attend are the Harding County Fair the fair, but I am
in Camp Crook, SD, and the Slope
County Fair in Amidon, ND. confident they
We attended the Harding County would have won if
Fair this past weekend. And I have
tobrag alittle. Ourgrandkids dam- there had been a
inated the hog division at the live- thousand hogs.
stock show. RJ was the champion
showman and Evan showed the
grand champion hog! Back to the hogs. When I was in
Now I will have to admit that4-H fifty some years ago, we at-
Harding County is not known for tended 4-H achievement days at the
raising hogs. It is cattle, sheep, and State Fair grounds in Minot. I was
horse country. And this year it is on the livestock judging team.
known for raising hay. Thousand One night our 4-H club walked
upon thousand bales of hay cover the the mile or so to attend a movie at
open prairies of South Dakota. It is the Empire Theatre in downtown
well worth the drive to see if you Minot. On the way home from the
have an afternoon off. movie we cut through the livestock
Back to the hogs. I will have to barns.
admit that Evan and RJ had the only There we came across an old guy,
two hogs exhibited at the fair, but I maybe 25 years old, that had been
am confident they would have won uptown way too long. He was in a
if there had been a thousand hogs. talkative mood and offered to show
The county fair at Camp Crook is us the hogs we were to judge the
a family affair. It's one fair where next day. Naturally this sparked out
you can attend a wonderful saddle interest.
bronc riding match, the exhibits, a We were skeptical but listened
full blown rodeo, a street dance, carefully to his placings and reasons.
prairie dog golf match, a community The next day, lo and behold, it
ice cream social, and a bunch of was the same hogs! When they gave
other stuff. All the while not having out the awards, our 4-H leader was
to worry about if your kids are safe. astounded. We swept the top four
Everywhere you go, you will see placings in the hog judging. This
piles of bicycles. There is a constant qualified us to go to State!
gang of bikers roaming around town. That didn't go near as well. Dif-
Enough of Camp Crook is paved that ferent hogs.
it is a pretty good treat for ranch Later, Dean
kids, whose bikes seldom see any-
thing but gravel, to cycle between
the ball court and the fair grounds.
Harding County is a community Z I. g 9 8 6
that remembers the reason for county
fairs. I thank you for that. 8 8 6 9 /- I.
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