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December 16, 2010
Duane and Essie Martian. of
Ennis. Mont.. along with Klaus
and Baerbel Rachfall of
Muenden. Germany, are proud to
announce the engagement of their
children. SSG Donnie Martian
and Dr. Nicole Rachfall.
They will be married Dec.17,
2010. in Denmark.
Donnie is a 2000 graduate of
Ennis High. He then joined the
Army and has been stationed in
Germany for the past seven years.
Nicole has just received her Phd.
from Georg Augustine University
in Goettiogen. Germany. They
plan on returning to the states in
March. where Donnie will be sta-
tioned at Fort Bragg, N.C., and
Nicole will continue her post-
doctorate studies at Duke
University.
Donnie is the grandson of
Beatrice Martian of Beach. Also.
his aunt and uncle Darrel and
Marylou Martian. and Raymond
and Barbra Martian are of Beach.
Smorgasbord time!
Above: A large crowd attends the Dec. 12 Smorgasbord. Below: Pastor J.T. Burk, right,
serves John Thompson at the Smorgasbord held on Dec. 12 at Lincoln Elementary School
in Beach. The event was sponsored by First Lutheran Church of Beach. (Courtesy Photos by
Linda Stoveland)
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Christmas Open House at the Manor
Sunday, December 19
3-5:00 p.m. in the Activity Room
Everyone is invited to join the residents for some
Christmas Cheer & Cookies!!!
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From your Friends at the
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CITY OF BEACH
SNOW REMOVAL OPERATION
This plan has been written to provide
information regarding snow removal.
The plan provides flexibility and policies
that will allow the streets and alleys to be
cleaned as quickly and efficiently as
possible, while providing the best serv-
ice possible to citizens and businesses
The second phase of the snow re-
moval response involves citywide plow-
ing. Our goal is to plow 8 streets
within t6-20 hours after the snow ends.
Additional snow and high w i n d s
can complicate our attempts to meet this
goal.
in Beach. C. CLEAN-UP OPERATION BEGIN
When snow falls in Beach, the city's (a) Widen streets where necessary.
Public Works staff hits the streets. The , (b) Haul snow from Central Business
city crew works 12 hour shifts while the District.
snow is falling to keep all snow emer- (c) Clear intersections by widening
gency routes open. ~ (d) Alleys will be cleared
will be ooened first to orovide access 3.0 SNOW REMOVAL OPERA-
to the clinic and fire halls and enable TIONS
emeraencv vehicles to enter and ~;Kit Preparing a snow plan that can be
the city. Secondary routes wil be followed directly is virtually impossible.
plowed upon the completion of emer- Therefore, this plan attempts to provide
gency routes. Special consideration will as much flexibility as possible while
be given for extra help in snow removal keeping the needs of the public mind.
at churches and senior centers. Assis- 3.1 SNOW ROUTES
tance may be given after the city is Snow routes were developed to
cleared, allow the Public Works Director to des-
The goal of the Public Works De- ignate a snow emergency route and re-
partment is to plow all the streets and quired ALL parked cars to be removed
alleys in a timely, efficient manner, from these designated routes. If vehi-
Safety to the citizens is our first pri- des are not removed they will be towed
ority. Additional snow and high winds and impounded!
can complicate our attempts to meet this 3.2 NORMAL SNOW ACCUMULA-
goal. Your patience and understanding TION (4"-8")
during snow removal operations are ap- Snow removal operations will pro-
)reciated! ceed as outlined in section 2.0. The
In addition to plowing, the city crew crews will start working 12-hour shifts
dso hauls snow out of the business dis- and continue until finished.
trict and areas where little boulevard 3.3 HEAVY SNOW ACCUMULA-
space is available for snow storage. TION (High Winds or 8" or more of
Snow will be removed on City owned snow)
sidewalks. Private sidewalks are the re- Heavy snow accumulations will usu-
sponsibility of the owner as stated in the ally require more than a 24-hour opera-
City of Beach Code of Ordinances tion. If City personnel cannot keep up
3.0209: "It shall be the duty of the with the storm, private contractors will be
owner or occupant of each lot in the utilized. Intense storms are contingent
city of Beach to remove from the upon many factors such as high winds,
sidewalk in front of or along the heavy snow accumulations, and rain
same, any snow or ice which forms, and storm durations. When private con-
accumulates or obstructs such side- tractors are used, they will be given spe-
walk within twenty-four (24) hours cific areas to work in. The primary
after the snow ceases to fall thereon", emphasis wil be to keep the streets
When a private sidewalk is located ad- passable, until the emergency is over.
jacent to the street, snow may be Then the operations will continue as out-
plowed onto the sidewalk. If this hap- lined in section 2.0.
pens, the city crew will remove the snow 3.4 ALLEYS
from the sidewalk as time and conditions Once all City streets have been
)ermit, cleaned, operations will move into the al-
Other special circumstances, such leys. A front-end loader will make one
as funerals, will receive attention as ap- pass through the alleys. Any snow ac-
propriate. Preparing a snow removal cumulation outside of the path will be the
)lan that can be carried out directly is responsibility of the adjacent property
impossible. Different weather conditions owner,
will require this plan to be modified as 3.5 SANDING
needed by the Public Works personnel. The City uses salt and sand mixture
The city crew wiU try to be as flexible and as 10 parts sand to 1 part salt. Theob-
respond to special needs as much as jective will be to cover all major inter-
poss!ble. If you.haVe ,questions or con- sections, There will always be someone
cerns regarding this snow removal plan on call during winter months for what-
you can contact Public Works Superin- ever operations are needed.
tendent Dell Beach at 872-4133 (city 3.6 SIDEWALKS
shop) or 872-6122 (cellular phone). Snow will be removed on City owned
1.0 GENERAL or maintained sidewalks with a skid
This plan has been written to provide steer loader Private sidewalks are the
information regarding snow removal pro- responsibility of the owner as stated in
cedures and policies. The plan provides the City Of Beach Code of Ordinances
flexibility and policies that allow the 3.0209: "It shall be the duty of the
streets to be cleaned as quickly and ef- owner or occuoant of each lot in the
ficiently as possible, while providing the city of Beach to remove from the
best service and safety to the citizens sidewalk in front of or along the
and businesses of Beach. same. any snow or ice which forms.
2.0 OPERATION accumulates or obstruct such side-
A. PRIOR/TY FIRST-PHASE 1 walk within twenty-four (24) hour
Attempt to keep all Snow after the snow ceases to fall thereon';
Emergency Routes open until snowfall 4.0 CONCLUSION
ends. The city crew will work Prepanng a snow plan that can be
12-hour shifts. Safety concerns, such as carried out directly is impossible. Differ-
;~ero visibility, will dictate assig n- ant weather conditions will require this
ments. It may be necessary to call in plan to be modified as needed by Public
equipment from certain areas as in bliz- Works personnel. The department will
zard conditions, try to be as flexible and respond to spe-
B. SECOND PHASE cial requests as much as possible.
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BEACH Confessions: 7:45-8:15 a.m, Belfield Church of God St. Mary's Catholic Church
St. John the Baptist Catholic St. John's Ukrainian Catholic781 Milissa Ave. Saturdays 4:00 p.m.
Church Church Pastors Harold & Marge Sundgren May 3 - end of Oct.
Rev. Russ Kovash Rev. Tarns Miles Thursday, 7 p.m. No Masses during winter months
Mass: Saturday 6:30 p.m. Divine Liturgy: 8 a.m. on first, third FAIRFIELD SENTINEL BUTTE
and 10:30 a.m.. Sunday and fifth Sundays, St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Trinity Lutheran Church
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 10 a,m. on second and fourth Church Pastor J.T. Burk
LCMS Sundays Rev. Tarns Miles Sunday Worship - 8 a.m.
Rev. Scott Hojnacki St. Peter's Lutheran - LCMS Sunday Divine Liturgy: 8 a.m. on TROTTERS
Sunday Worship - 10:15 a.m. Rev. Scott Hojnacki second and fourth Trotters Church
Sunday School - 11:15 a.m. Worship Service: Sunday 8 a.m. Sundays, and 10 a.m. on first, third 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month
First Lutheran Church - ELCABelfield Lutheran - ELCA and fifth Sundays WIBA UX
Pastor J.T. Burk Rev. Roger Dieterle GOLVA United Methodist Church
Sunday School - 8:10 a.m. Sunday School (all ages): 11 a.m. St. Mary's Catholic Church Pastor Ruth McKenzie
Sunday Worship - 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: l0 a.m. Rev. Russ Kovash Sunday Worship: 9 a.m.
Beach Evangelical Church Daglum Lutheran Church - Mass: 8 a.m., Sunday Calvary Temple, Assembly of Go¢
Rev. Dr. James Isaac, pastorELCA MEDORA Pastor Andy Lam
Sunday Schqol - 9:30 a.m. Rev. Roger Dieterle Medora Lutheran - ELCA Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m. (Located 25 miles southeast of Rev. Roger Dieterle Sunday School 9:30 am.
United Community Church Belfield) Sunday Worship - 8:30 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church -
Pastor Warren Maxted Sunday Worship - 11:45 a.m. on Sunday School: 3:30 p.m., ELCA
Sunday Worship 9 a.m. first and third Sunday Wednesday Pastor J.T. Burk
BELFIELD of each month Union Congregational Church Sunday Worship 11:15 a.m.
St. Bernard's Catholic Church Belfield Baptist Church June, July and August only Christian Fundamental Church
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