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Page 2 Golden Valley News November 19, 2015 Clearing the way Topsoil is scraped away north of Belfield as the path for a new oil pipeline is made in Stark and Billings counties, (Photo by Richard Volesky) New research facility at NDSU dedicated Gov. Jack Dalrymple on Nov. 13 $7 million during the 2007-2009 bi- growth and vernalization chambers, joined state, local and North Dakota ennium. An additional $2 million prep and cleaning rooms, and labora- State University (NDSU) officials to was appropriated from state bonding tory space. Construction began on the dedicate the completion of the new proceeds during the 2005 legislative facility in 2008, and the project's first North Dakota Agricultural Experi- session. The remaining funds came phase was completed in 2010. merit Station Research Greenhouse from private gifts, grants and dona- The facility contains a number of located on the NDSU campus, tions, energy efficiency features, including The state-of-the-art facility will The 156,300 square-foot facility the use of a geothermal system to advance current research capabili- is about 300 yards long, with 100 heat and cool the complex. Energy ties,enhance student learning, attract separate chambers that provide dif- systems within the greenhouse will top-ranked scientists and educators, ferent environments for a variety of be constantly monitored to ensure and create highly-skilled profession- plants. The building provides facili- they are functioning as efficiently as ate for the state's workforce, ties for advanced education and re- possible, and will allow NDSU to The project's more than $33 mil- search in plant breeding, genetics, share information on energy effi- lion cost was funded with a combi- horticulture, entomology, plant ciency techniques, according to the nation of state dollars and private pathology, plant nutrition, and asso- governor's office. The facility also in- donations. The state provided nearly ciated disciplines, cludes lighting efficiency mecha- $28 million over the past few bienni- In addition to the greenhouse area, nisms to automatically turn lights on ums, including General ! und appro- the complex contains research labs and off as people pass through and to priations of $7 million during the and equipment, including spray automatically control hallway light- 2011-2013 biennium, $11.5 million booths, misting chambers, seeddrying ing by how much outside light is during the 2009-2011 biennimn and and cleaning, long-term seed storage, coming into the building. Fisheries crews have completed Lake Sakakawea females was 11 their annual salmon spawning opera- pounds, the largest documented since tion on the Missouri River System the inception of the salmon program. after collecting roughly 500,000 "The average size and condition of eggs. females was exceptional, but overall Dave Fryda, North Dakota Game numbers were not what we ex- and Fish Department Missouri River pected," he added. "South Dakota System supervisor, said the salmon and Montana had the same chal- spawning season was a challenge, lenges collecting eggs this year." with ahnost all of the eggs taken However, Fryda said the abun- from Lake Sakakawea. Only a few dance of young male salmon, also were collected from the Missouri called jacks, was a bright River below Gan'ison Dam. spot. "Jacks are 1-year-old male "'Dropping water temperature salmon that become sexually mature, combined with declining daylight are and typically a high abundance of major cues for salmon to spawn, but these young males will forecast a water temperatures this year were good run over the next couple years.' slow to cool and remained among the Fryda said these yearling males are warmest we have seen through the from the stocking of 208,000 salmon entire spawn," Fryda said. "In addi- in Lake Sakakawea in 2014. The eggs tion, unlike past years, our staff was collected this fall should produce unable to access the emergency flood 150,000 to 200,000 salmon, and plans tunnels of Garrison Dam to collect are to stock all of those fish in Lake salmon, which annually has been a Sakakawea in 2016. None are sched- significant source of eggs." uled for the river below Garrison Fryda said the average size of Dam, Fryda said. Chinook salmon begin their spawning run in October. Since salmon cannot naturally reproduce in North Dakota, Game and Fish De- partment and Garrison Dam National Fish Hatchery personnel collect eggs and transport them to the hatchery. Once the eggs hatch, young salmon spend several months in the hatchery before being stocked in Lake Sakakawea. N THANKSGIVING SPECIAL Senior citizens discount 15% off any service call This coupon applys only to senior citizens, good for sewer jet- ting, sewer camera, rodding out pipe, plumbing/furnace inspec- tion, and more, any service call within 20 mile radius of Beach. Service only, Ii This coupon must be given to plumber day of service. Use this coupon between now and November 30, 2015. - not valid with any other offer ,W IP it lP t t a~ MJ Plumbing INC. 701-301-7465 or 701-301-2630 MP 1192 Family owned The following are cases closed in Southwest District Court in Billings County in October: Speeding: Bryan F. Armbrust, 33, Belfield; Linsey M. Bailey, 20, Dickinson: Darin W. Beckstrom, 36, Rapid City, S.D.; Brandon R. Brack- ett, 41, Dickinson; Bobby Clark, 34, Spearfish, S.D.; Jason P. Dawkins, 39, Denver, Colo.; James E. Dou- glas. 44, White Earth, N.D.; Ray- mond E. Druckenmiller, 55, Manning; Patricia E. Durner, 60, Scottsbluff, Neb.; Jessica M. Evo- niuk, 33, Belfield; Lynn M. Femrite, 70, St. Cloud, Minn.; Joseph J. Fis- cher. Jr., 43, Belfield; Daniel A. Franz, 42, Medora; Julieann E. Gar- litz, 45, Sidney, Mont.; John F. Gib- son, 58, Gravois Mills, Mo.; Alan A. Gonzalez, 38, Peoria, Ariz.; Thomas N. Grosulak, 51, Fairfield; Joey A. Gunwall, 34, Dickinson; Baileyann M. Hagen, 18, Trenton, N.D.; Shan- non A. Hammeren, 42, Bismarck: Brent D. Hanson, 48, Williston; Scott P. Hecker, 33. Dickinson; Billy E. Henley, Jr., 45, Parshall; Luke T. Hlebechuk, 22, Belfield; Jared C. Hoerner, 29, Dickinson; Terry J. Hohn, 48, Belle FoUrche, S.D.; Dou- glas P. Houck, 22, Anchorage, Alaska: Speeding: Karly D. Houghton, 19, Killdeer: Franklin F. Indoe, Jr., 30, Beach; Corie J. Jarvis, 19, Lux- emburg, Wis.; John G. Jones, 48, Belfield; Kevin E. Kanski, 55, Fair- field; Tammy G. Katzenmeier, 42, Wichita, Kans.: Shane N. Kling, 45, Killdeer: Andrew J. Knebel, 24, Dickinson; Donna J. Knicely, 32, Williston; Travis J. Larsen, 44, Elk Ridge, Utah; Ryan F. Latimer, 40, Amidon; Tyler J. Leintz, 38, Dickin- son; Jay T. Lewis, 52, Alexander; Jody R. Lillibridge, 54, Belfield; Timothy J. Maher, 63, Williston; Matthew Maldonado, 52, Denver, Colo.; Mark A. McGregor, 53, Casper, Wyo.; Clinton A. McKinley, 24, Great Falls, Mont.; Peter O. Mitchell Iv, 35, Dickinson; Alfredo Negreros, 53, Perris, Calif.; Russell P. Nicholls, 43, Dickinson; Tait J. Obritsch, 45, Fairfield; Adam P. Os- tasz, 26, Minot; Lorenzo T. Pember- ton, 22, Bagley, Minn.; ..... Speeding: Jessica S. Quijano-' Roll, 31, Dickinson: Loren A. Ram- bousek, 50, Dickinson; Darreil D. Roberts, 62, Medora; Naomi R. Rossow, 54, Herreid, S.D.; L. Fisher Samuel, 71, Aurora, Colo.; Rigob- erto Sanchez-Sepulveda, 44, Wat- ford City; Cole J. Schiemeister, 29, Dickinson; Channing J. Schmidt, 29, Dickinson; Brock J. Seibel, 29, Beu- lah: William J. Shypkoski, 54, South Heart: Joseph G. Slawson, 46, Rochester, Minn.; Lauran W. Sny- der, 65, no city listed; Nicholas C. Steen, 73, Wasilla,Alaska: Philip A. Torola, 29, Dickinson; William K. Trotter, 59, Grassy Butte; Tyrone J. Umlauf, 55, Little Falls, Minn.; Roderic J. Vandussetdorp, 28, Platte, S.D.; Lindsey M. Volesky, 33, Williston; Zachary E. Wahlstrom, Operator failed to wear seat- 23,Alexander: Andrew J. Walsh, 29, belt: Michael A. Clark, 28, Beach; Dickinson: Mark Wysocki, 43, New Berlin. Wis. Speeding: Mathias J. Winrod, 24, Open receptacle: Ignacio Cabr- Hydaburg, Alaska; Quadraline E. era Rodriguez, 29, Minatare. Neb.: Adams, 55, Richardton; Joshua B. Brandon J. Kern, 33, South Lake, Alexander, 20, Sidney, Mont.; Mark Texas A. Bollinger, 47, Casa Grande,Ariz.; Reckless endangerment: John J. James F. Broussard, 34, Youngsville, Kessel, 37, Medora La.; Nicholas A. Burnett, 21,Drove without liability insur- Clifton, Colo.; Ignacio Cabrera Ro- ance: William L. Butler. 65, Boze- driguez, 29, Minatare, Neb.; Nathan man, Mont. L. Dolyniuk, 25, Beach; David J. Failed to use seat belt while op- Driza, 24, Williston; Ruth R.crating Cmv Cfr 392.11: Robbie D. Ehrmantraut, 54, Belfield; Tyler S. Braaten, 52, Fargo; Jack C. Johnson, Elsner, 2i, Jamestown; John M. 63, SouthHeart Ewoniuk, 21, Belfield; Steven P. Use of motor vehicle in re- Howard, 56, Plentywood, Mont.; stricted area: Clinton L. Hecker, Timothy J. Lawler, 58, Honolulu, 24, Killdeer Hawaii; Jose Manzo, 52, Rio Rico, Failed to display current regis- Ariz.; Warren W. Tichenor, II, 26, tration, plates, tabs: Jody R. Lillib- San Antonio, Texas; Mark Wysocki, ridge, 54, Belfield: Channing J. 43, New Berlin, Wis. Schmidt, 29, Dickinson; Justin J. Driving under the influence: Spurlock, 43, Las Vegas. Benjamin D. Wilson, 29, Belcourt Nev. Care required in operating a Failure to register motor vehi- vehicle: Carl F. Muckle, 20, cle: Kurtis J. Kordan, 58, Fairfield Beach Front seats occupants not No previous 7 days logs Cfr belted: Kurtis J. Kordan, 58, Fair- 395.8k2: Robert A. Jewett, 58, field Hillsdale, Wyo. Drove without operator's li- Log book not current: Robert A. cense: Kevin E. Kanski, 55. Fair- Jewett, 58, Hillsdale, Wyo. field; Rigoberto Sanchez-Sepulveda, Driving while license is sus-44, Watford City: Alfredo E. Herre- pended: Amanda R. Ficklin, 36, man, 29, Dickinson: Steven P. Bismarck Howard, 56, Plentywood, Mont.: Speeding in a construction zone Troy J. Salmonson, 24. Bis- with worker present: Richard R. marck Carlson, 68, Robinson, I11 :; Brian L. Following too closely: Frederick Dolyniuk, 63, Beach; Paul F. R. Coombes, 75, no city listed: Ebeltoft, Jr., 66, Dickinson; Kyle J. David W. Collins, 47, Florence, Ehrenzeller, 29, Lone Tree, Colo.: Mont. Shana K. Murphy, 37, no city listed No seat belt: Paul L. Reburn, 55. Belfield: Kelly L. Sparks, 60, Calvin, N.D. Overtook where prohibited: Michael A. Clark, 28, Beach; Joshua J. Schroeder, 19, Dickinson; Jeffrey L. Teague, 62, Baker, Mont. Golden Valley News P.O. Box 156, Beach, ND 58621 (U.S.P.S. Pub. No. 221-280) Staff: Richard Volesky, editor/ reporter, and Jane Cook, office and news assistant. :T"e:Go' en Va,ey .ewe ls pub, ! I;sl~ed eai=h Thffrsday, 22 Centrat |: Ave., Suite 1, Beach,. ND 58621 by | • Nordmark Publishing. Periodicals postage paid at Beach, ND and addi- tional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Golden Valley News, P.O. Box 156, Beach, ND 58621. Please allow two to three weeks for new subscriptions, renewal of ex- pired subscriptions and for address changes. 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