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Postal Service meetings farce III
".' o the editor: and a real answer could not beyou Can mention how discouraged ~
' On Sept. 13, I attended the com- given, and ridiculous these meetings were. l~
, munity meetings concerning the That does not preclude the fact Yes, Wanda, we know these let- ~
,post office closings of Golva and that she should have known more ters will eventually get back to you, ~
' Grassy Butte. What a farce. After about the closings. If she set up but the people have the right to 1
., each meeting, as we were walking those meetings or if her headquar- know where your district headquar- 1
out of the meeting room, I over- ters set them up is a prime indica- ters is located, which you continued 1
' heard people saying that this was a tion why the postal service is in the to dance around when asked. / W
waste of time. They did not learn a financial bind they are in. She was Perhaps that is the plan to close
W
-. thing, paid a good day's salary plus burn- smali offices where the term-Postal Ili
" in my opinion, I thought that in~ up expensive gas. paid out of Service actually begins, to save a 1
". Wanda Cleveland, who is manager postal funcls just to come out and small amount of money so the peg- 1 !
"..of postal operations for approxi- answer by saying, 'I don t know." pie surrounding the postmaster gen- 1
".,mately the western half of North 1 feel bad for the people of these eral including him can lose more 1
'..Dakota, should have stayed in her communities who took the time and
". office in Bismarck and,~did a little effort to come to the meetin~ and esm°ney so,..they can, get larger, bonus- I ~ (~ 1~ Im November 2010 when Measure | C°0tact 11
' homework so she could answer learn absolutely nothing Yourcom- People, don t give up. Fighting 1
questions from the floor. She gave munities are encouraged to bom- to keep your post office open may 1
more "I don't know" answers than bard district headquarters and your not keep it open but what can you 1
what she actually answered. Many Congress people with letters con- lose by trying? A D" .... t ~.L_ rh__J.
questions, unfortunately, did not cerning any hardships or inconven- ArtProm rx .leCe OT IlltB I"alS[
pertain to the closing of the office iences to your communib. And yes, Harvey, ND. Posing for a photo in the Ft. Reynolds Co. store in Beach in 1933 are, from left, Mrs. Henry
, " Marman, Harvey Longberg and Douglas Evans. (Photo Courtesy of the Golden Valley County
' Historical Society)
"-, . , )'
State nnvestngates llsterna case s r e '
avin- needs to be balanced with cu rent n eds
BISMARCK - The North Dakotaproduct has been sold or removed mature delivery or infection of the , ~'
Haven t we been having a beau spent until at least Jul 2017 Based
Department of Heatth is investieat- from the 'retail shelves So far, newborn Hi h-risk individuals " - [ Canitol Renort I y .
, - , - - " ". " tiful fall' I keep hoping one of = on the current forecast for oil and
" lntZ a single case of hstena assoclat- health offloals have not been able exoerlencm~z these svmotoms with- " [ , _ |
' - - ..... - " - .- these first years we will have all of I By Shlr.L ey Never 1 gas taxes, over $600 million will be
, ed w~th a multi-state outbreak to identify if the case from North m two months after eating contemn- , ., . . State Representatlve,' ,~ ......
our fall work done before mat first accumumtea m this rung aurm the
investigation. Dakota consumed any of the nated food should seek medical care . . g.
snowstorm htts but that just ne~er next two years
The patient was a female age 60 recalled cantaloupes, but the inves- and tell the physician or health-care . , :" .... ' .[ J .... " " " ,. _
~, seems to nappen rvlayoe we just we nave many more state iunas
or older who resides in Stutsman ti~ation is ongoing provider about eatin_-, the contami- " ~ ........ -. "
t ..... . -'- .,, . ,-. - -~ " ~ ..... ° have more work to do, or we work let alone me Oil companies; wethat are too numerous to list here t
'. Louniv lne nauent oecame111 In Listerla is a serious lniectlon nateu rooD. ~ ,. ,_ ,_ ......... ,__,_ . .. .
' " ~ 'nweused "" "r Don t nave enough money to neap " " w
w ..... slower the to, but this yea but you get the point. I trunke
i
earn Sentember and as hosnltal- caused by eatlne food contaminated In 2009, one case of hsterla was ..............
' iz d" ~ "" with -" % actenu .... a r ort d in "~ rth D .... s- ' is sure giving us a good chance to me +,zuu resments m wHnot WhO have to develop a better balance
: e me o m Llsterl mono- ep e aKota. LLterla
, , have lost their homes Not enough "
" As ' " w " -h r e c to n " s i" " " We ' infe tions ft ar ...... get the hay hauled. between sawng for our future and
: " ot resteeK t e e ' y ge es a o ~aran nmger, c o en e associated wHn ~ f r li " l n s "
"9 .. : . " .... lhe state fiscal year ended June money o po ce, amou a ces, meeting our current critical needs
- been 7_ cases of hsterm reported m ep~demlologLst with the North contamlnatedraw flints and vegeta- - ...... "
................................... 30, 2011, which marked the close of nlgnway patrol, or pay our local The vast majority of North
r 1~ states, lne source o[ me out- uaKota uepartment ol nealm. DIES, not Dogs, (lell meats, cola cuts - ~n ..... - ~r,, , - eohr'~nlAlert;ore fear .nd.-t;tlnn~al ,--. , , " , ,
.- ., ,, . the zuu~,-i i biennium, lne Dlennl- ~,,.,,,,,, ...o ....... .. ....... . ..... uaKotans are very pruaent anu real-
- break~s whole cantaloupe grown at Llsterla ~enerall onl sickens and soft cheeses. To repent hsterm ........ ,> ,>
:" . Y Y ..... P um enaea with a recora $Z/~ oil- school kids. Really, ize the importance of saving money,
Jensen Farms ut Granada, ColD high-risk groups, including nre~- refections,m&vlduals should . ........................ , .
~ " " ~ .° lion in state tax collections This wmny o~ our state mnus nave but does it make any sense to nave
The cantaloupes are sold under the nant women, newborns, people with always thoroughly wash all raw .... ; ....... a r,~l ..... t, dam,,, t,, )h .......... .
. . was almost IO percent ahead ot the ................................... money in me DanK earning less than
name Rocky Fo~d cantaloupes and weakened immune systems and the produce, heat hot dogs. deh meats ............ ~ e,,..a,o coda e ,..;n;,.,. o. ..........
r " . - original legislative forecast '""'- .................... i percent interest wnue at me same
should not be consumed Pubhc elderly One way peDDle m theseand cold cuts until they are steam- ' " - .................
',.~ .......... : . " ....... "- " .............. At the close of the biennium, the nuaget staolnzatmn Iuno s ~o.~ time the cost of asphalt is tripling?
neaKn OHlClals continue to editeD- nlgn-rlSK groups can protect mem- ln~; ann avola milK or soIt cneeses ....... -m .... ..... ..... -
- - -~ .. ...... , .., ...~ ...,o..,,...~ ,.~, ..... ..,.u. ,~ ,,,~v,..,,~ ,,,,u,~,,,, a,u * ;ue% tlaese are ,ust a te'w ot the
: orate with the U.S. Food and Drug selves ~s.to thoroughly wash all raw made w~th unpasteurized rmlk o ............ ,~),;,;~,;,,,, ’,,.a ,.. r. ..... a, ............
" . " ' nr "~hi;~,4 u rnllH~n wrl’ tr~r~r~rrort fn auau~,t~auu., u,,u, ,u u~- ~,o,.-,., .v 1"'- deClslans we are oomo to De raceD
" " " FD '" , - v .......................................... t=
e AdmmlstraUon ( A) to deter- produce, According to the Centers for: . , ;: , ...... *oot the state school aid,,ro-ramin ........
,nine the extent of the distribution Symptoms of listeria include Disease Control and Prevention, the genera, tuna ana mnno.n the event of'a revenue s ortfall w,m m me near future.. .
: - . " ...... " .... was transferred to the bud et stabl- ,
of the contaminated products It fever, muscle aches and someumes cleamrtg the mstde walls and, g ............. . ....
" " , - wl[n ~blq-U Z mlulon, anG me proper........
i . .... , hzatlon fund Th~s was done -
, appears that Walmart stores m nausea and &arrhea. Symptoms of shelves of your refrlgerator w~th hot. " ~ t" tax relief sustainabilit- fund ,
! North Dakota received this listeria can develop up to twowater and liquid soap will help pry- because of aleg,slat, ve dlrect)ve to uYsed to reserve mone'" for the con" | --- - I
~, discontinue the ermanent Oll trust Y
recalled product. The North months after eating, contaminated vent cross contamination of other: ..... P "1 * ~'; .... ,;,,n -f th," state's mill lev,, I , /kl" ~'IA, I
r~.,u,.,,, r~..ar, w~nt of Health is in food lnrec*ea nre-nant ~-'m .......... n,,,.,o rune, ano increase me amount we ........... + I ~.% /-% I n % II II I
........ v ..... , ,, v ....... : v ........... a,,o)i-,, -rant -rooram with a I - - v A n |
- " w ..... - ..... - put into the ouaget stanmzatlon ......... e v ,
the process of following up lth experience a mild, flu-hke illness. Mote mformatmn about hstena,. ............ ~2o~ milli,m balance at the end of [ "~ " (~) I
" " I f, i n' d ri : tuna. Lurrenuy me ouaget stem-~- .... v
each locauon to make sure theyn ect o su ng pregnancy can and the current outbreak can foundi, ~- ." . ; , . . . . t~.. 2000_ 11 biennium I D....4,,..χ~. ]
t llZatlontuna, wnlcn can oe -,-,-- F,UUU ,tO
were aware of the recall and all le'4~iL~a~'mg!~O[#~f~l~rth, l~re-, at:-ww~.cdc.gov/listeNa/index,html ~ ........ In addition, a new state "savin,,s " i ............ .......... ]
, .......... r .......... ; ', " , accesseu in the event:~r" a'~uoget e- I .... I
. :.. .... . ...... .-i - . ~’~ ~ ..... e ,, ~,~ ~ ,, ',~.~q ** ~,.~, ,~. i .~.,.~’~,- . : , _- ~ ..... -- :~ , ~ .,o-.~...,,a-x~.+..;..~-e~*# a,~n;'~.a account" was created by the voters I ' ' I
i Grant deadl,ne nears for teachernnCmhtives', was appr0ved ~emeasure ;"iGiori 'lJ ck h
[ Application deadline dates forin-Residence Sponsor applica-four (4) weeks prior to the start ofl higher than estimatesatthe close of establishes the North Dakota tTn'l )i79 zt9Aq
t the North Dakota Council on the tions. the event. Early submission of. the 2011 legislative session "This Legacy fund, which will receive 30 I ~"~" t v,,_- .... ]
I Arts (NDCA) grant programs areAs a community-based grant applications is recommended since was:due to hi'her than exoecied oii, percent of all state oil and gas col- I |
[ approaching. Amst-ln Residenceprograin Community Arts Access is grant funds are hmited and applica- income, and sales tax revenues lections. Moneys m the fund will I |
Community Arts Access, Presenter designed to benefit nonprofit organ- tions are reviewed on a first-come)) The actual endi n balance of $996 8 be invested and no moneys will be I |
Support and Teacher Incentiveizations that present arts program- first-serve basis. ~ = million is the highest end-of-bienni-
grants must be submitted via ming in small and rural communi- If you have questions or con- um balance in N orth Dakota histor,,
NDCA's online rant system, by ties in North Dakota. It also sup- cerns regarding NDCA's online ' Althou-h a share of this revenue ] " , l "" "" :'1. ] - ~" ]
: November 1, 2011, for programs ports nonprofit organlzaUons m grant system, or would hke ad&-i is being invested in one-time build- klrllrl In_ lirl:lnfl In12 I
taking place between January 1 communities of all sizes whose arts tional information, contact the t)roiects and infrastructure I ,,,, .... ]
, and June 30, 2012. The draft programming makes a dehberateNorth Dakota Council on the Arts at imnrovements, much of it is being I 1 I
review deadline is October 15, and focused effort to serve a special (70i) 328-7590; or visit NDCA's socl~daway'supposedlyfo/arainy[ Term Life Insurance r ' ~ I
'=~ ~()11 Earl submission is s ton 1 constituency or an underserved web site at" -" -- - - "- " "
_ . y .... t, gy .:day. Ifyouhve, work, ordnve mI Unnversal Life Insurance. I
encouraged for all programs Toaudience in that community, http://www nd gov/artslgrants/grant, western North Dakota it's alread" I ............ - ~ I
, " . " ; Y I IXeQ/Annuities inQex ] nnultles , -
:,,--.access NDCA s onhne grant sys- .Presenter Support 1S designed to .html. rainin- It's disconcertin" to me I l/~ I
~_~-tem, or to vIeVV grant avallablhty, benefit nonprofit orgamzatlons that Thee grants are supported by when I hear that we don't have I IRAs Long-Term Care Ins. I i
please visit:are not eligible for other grant pro- the North Dakota Council on the enough money to fix Highway 22 I Bruce Ross I
~ttp://northdakota.cgweb.org. grams through tile NOrth ,Dakota Arts, a state agency, and the What-has the'loss of Hwy 22~cosi ] 110 Central Ave. South, Beach, ND (70i) 872-4461 (offce) I
~, The Artist-in-Residence, (AIR) Council on the Arts.. offers financial National. .End°wment l?or the Arts.~.. our local area ranchers an~i farmers. (Across from Bank of the West) (701 ) 872-3075 (home)
rogram provides matching funds support for arts everRs and pro- Funding is contingent on availablh- [ J
L Tor schools and other non-profit gramming, and supports organiza- ty of funds.
p organizations to bring artists into tions in communities with a popula-
- North Dakota schools and commu- fi6n!o 6.000 or more.
Capitol Report
By Shirley Meyer
State Representative,
,~nities to conduct residencies of
~.hree days or longer. The AIR
~.rogram is degigned to prOvi'de
,-;students. teachers, and'community
~/nembers with hands-on experi-
~-ences and personal interactions
,'9" with working artists Residencies
:':"give students an understanding of
%,,"
;~ quahty art and appreciation for
'~;, cultural traditions. New Artists
%. who want to participate m Artist-
in-Residence program must be on
~ the council's Arts-in-Education
.-. Roster.. Applications may be
reviewed concurrently with Artist-
TheoTeacher Incentive program
is a :means of providing, financial
assigtance to teachers who wish to
explore new and creative ways of
incorporating the arts into the non-
arts curriculum of a classroom
Projects may involve the visual arts.
poetry/fiction writing, performing
arts. architecture, folk arts, or any
combination of artistic disciplines.
Also, a reminder that the
Professional Development and
Special Projects grant applications
are accepted throughout the year,
but must be submitted no later than
October 7, 8, and 9
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281 E MAIN - BEA(~H ND 70/-872-4362
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Pull Bingo Black
Tabs Jan Sykora, $50 Jack
9-30-11, Now a non-smoking facility Live Friday & $~turday
Hours: Mon-Fri. 3pm-lam Sat. lpm-lam
Happy Hour: Mon.-Thurs. 5:30-6:30pm
BEACH
St. John the Baptist Catholic
Church
Rev. Russ Kovash
Mass: Saturday 6:30 pan.
and 10:30 a.m., Sunday
Golden Valley Manor Chapel
Pastor Ron Hudson of Calvary Chapel
Sundays - 6:30, Communiop, first Sun-
day in each month
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
Pastor J.T. Burk
Sunday School - 8:10 a.m.
Sunday Worship - 9:30 a.m
Beach Evangelical Church
Rev. Dr. James Isaac, pastor
Worship - 10:00 a.m.
United Community Church
Pastor Warren Maxted
Sunday Worship 9 a.m.
BELFIELD
St. Bernard's Catholic Church
Rev. Shannon G. Lucht
Saturday Mass: 4 p.m. Belfield Baptist Church
Confessions: 3:15-3:45 p.m. Rev. Robert Hlibichuk
Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 9 a.m.
Confessions: 7:45-8:15 a.m. Sunday Bible Study: 10 a.m.
St. John's Ukrainian Catholic
'Church Belfield Church of God
Rex,. Taras Miles 781 Milissa Ave.
~e
and fifth Sundays,
second and fourth Sun- days
S~Pe~'s Lutheran - LCMS
Rev. Scott Hojnaeki~
Worsl-~ Service: Sunday - 8 a.m
Belfield L~n - ELCA
Rev. R Dieterle
Sunday SchoN (elf ~ 11 a.m.
Liturgy: 8 a.m. On first,-third Pastors Harold & Merge Sundgren
ELCA
Rev. Roger Dietetic
(Lo~d 25 miles so~t of
fii~t
of eachmonth
Thursday, 7 p.m.
FAIRFIELD
St. DemetriusUkrainian Catholic
Church
Rev. Taras Miles
S~y Divine Li~:Sa.m. on
s~ja~ fourth
Sundays, a.m. on first’: ird
and fifth Sundays
GOL VA
St~:Mary's CatholicChurch
Rev. Russ KoVash
Mass: 8 a.~> Sunday
MEDORA
Medora Lutheran - ~
Rev. Roger Dieterle'
Sunday Worship - 8:30 a.m.
Sunday.School: 3:30 p.m., Wed.
Union Congregational Church
June, July and August only
Silvernale-Silha Funeral Homes
JAMES J. WOSEPKA, P.C,
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Licensed In North Dakota and Montana
221 N. Meade Ave. 204 South Wibaux St.53 1st Avenue S.E. 41 Central Ave. South
Glendive, MT 59330 Wibaux, MT 59353 Beach, N.D. 58621 P.O. Box970
406-377-2622 or 406-796-2421 or 701-872-3232 or
1-800-368-2690 1-800-892-6424 Beach, North Dakota 58621
www.silvernale-sithafuneralhome.com 701-872-4321
Sunday worship - 10:30 a.m.
St. Mary's Catholic Church
Saturdays 4:00 p.m.
May 3 - end of Oct.
No Masses during winter months
SENTINEL BUTTE
Trinity Lutheran Church
Pastor J.T. Burk
Sunday Worship - 8 a.m.
TROTTERS
Trotters Church
1 st and 3rd Sunday of each rflonth
~V[B A UX "~
united Methodist Chu~eh
Pastor Ruth McKenzie
Sunday Worship: 9 a.m:
Calvary Temple, Assembly of God
Pastor Andy Lain
Sunday Worship 10:30 a:,m.
Sunday School 9:30 am.
Trinity Lutheran Church ='ELCA
Pastor LT. Burk
Sunday Worship 11: t 5,~hx{,
Christian Fundamental Church
Pastor Jeremy Stradley
Sunday School -- 9:45 a.m..
Sunday Worship I 1 a.m.
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Buckboard Inn
Beach ND - 701-872-4794