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Email: goldenandbillings@gmail.com
THANK YOU
The Billings County Junior High Close Up
Group would like to express a huge shout—
out to the city of Medora Fire Departmentll
Thank you for your generous donation! It
is greatly appreciated!!!
HELP WANTED
The Golden Valley News is accepting ap-
plications for two vacant correspondent po-
sitions. These are work-from-home
positions and can depend upon an appli—
cant's interests. Coverage areas can be
human interest stories, local government,
or high school sports. Call (701 ) 872-3755
for an application, or send a resume to
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The Billings County Pioneer is accepting
applications for a vacant correspondent
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and can depend upon an applicant's inter—
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est stories, local government, or high
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The City of Medora will be accepting ap-
plications for the position of a part-time
Deputy City Auditor. Applicants must have
business administration experience and
have strong customer service, communi—
cation, organization, and computer skills.
This person will assist the public; answer
telephone calls; handle email and paper
correspondence; coordinate events in the
community center; prep for city meetings;
aid in the financial matters of the city in—
cluding payroll, utility billing, AIR and AIR;
and perform other duties as assigned.
Starting pay rate is $14.50/hr, depending
on experience, with an average 16-24 hr
work week. Experience with MS Office re-
quired and experience with Accounting
Software a plus. Request a full job de-
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state.net or call Gary Ridenhower at
701-623-4828. Please email resumes, or
mail to: City of Medora, PO Box 418A,
Medora, ND 58645. 13-15
Home On The Range is seeking to hire a
business assistant. Applicants must have
a bachelor's degree in business adminis-
tration, accounting or a related field and at
least 2 years of recent experience OR six
years of recent work experience in a busi—
ness office setting. Also must have experi-
ence in fundraising and successful grant
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ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL opening at
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Deadline January 31.
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Hello,
I’ll start this week by wishing all
of you a Merry Christmas. And
probably a Happy New Year! Twas
two nights before Christmas as I
write this.
It is with some regret, and also
some relief, that I am letting you
know that I am going to retire from
writing my weekly column. No, it’s
not something you did. It’s just that
I don’t do as much as I used to and I
don’t want to have to make anything
up or exaggerate anything. That is
how I roll. Well, maybe a little.
I started writing a weekly column
for the McKenzie County Farmer
and the Dunn County Herald in
1982. When I wrote a legislative re—
port weekly. When my ten-year sen—
tence in the Senate was done, Mike
Dwyer, from the ND Water Associa-
tion asked me to continue writing a
monthly column for their magazine.
And then weekly papers began to
pick it up. That’s a lot of columns
ago.
I want to thank all of these pa-
pers, and most importantly, all of
you readers. We went a lot of places
together. I’ve traveled with you
from Alaska to Mexico. We’ve been
to the ocean. We’ve been to the sea
(thank you Ian Tyson). We’ve
chased wild cows and chased buck-
ing horses through the badlands.
We’ve penned wild pigs and hunted
for the thirty-point buck. I’ve trav-
eled with you to the Sturgis Bike
Rally and the Silver Dollar Bar.
You’ve helped me chain up a pickup
that was hanging over a washout,
and you’ve ridden with me when I
picked up hitchhikers that I probably
shouldn’t have. You’ve gone to
Houston with me on hotshot runs
My sincere thanks
Hat Tips
By Dean Meyer
and celebrated many holidays with
my family and friends. You’ve been
with me at Thanksgiving and Christ—
mas. We’ve been together on icy
roads, prairie fires, and more bliz—
zards than I care to remember.
You’ve met a lot of my close
friends over the years. Some you’ve
helped me lay to rest, and some are
still my closest friends. I thank you
for understanding and allowing me
to share my life, and theirs with you.
I guess mostly I have to thank
Shirley. I don’t know how many
times we have been at a nice supper,
dressed up for the occasion, and
meet someone at our table and make
introductions. Their response when
meeting Shirley was invariably,
“You are that Shirley! You are not
what I expected!” As I’ve told you
before, she does clean up pretty
good.
There have been countless Mon—
day mornings when I start out the
door and hear Shirley holler, “Don’t
forget to write your column.” Dang.
It’s been a fun and interesting
ride. Don’t cancel your subscription
to your paper. They need you and
we need them. And if I venture out
and rope a wild cow by the hind leg
and get drug through the brush, I am
still going to send it to your paper
and tell you about the rope burns I
got. But I’m not letting go of the
rope. That’s how cowboys are.
And as George Strait said, “This
is where the cowboy rides away”.
Maybe it wasn’t George. But I
remember hearing it.
Later, Dean
Workshop
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Youth Through Understanding and
Intervention."
WOrkshop topics also will include
adverse childhood experiences
(ACES), developmental milestones
in adolescence (ages 12 to 18), and
the impact of stress on emotional and
physical development, relationship
building techniques, resources and
QPR (question, persuade, refer), an
emergency response to someone in a
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