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Profile of the second ever recipient of the Stark County Spirit of Excellence Award, Jayne Ketterling Written By: James Miller | ×
In less than a week, Jayne Ketterling surpassed even her own expectations by collecting over 11,000 pounds of food, toiletries, cash and gift certificates in time to save Christmas for many families in need. (Photo by Josiah C. Cuellar / The Dickinson Press)
On Sunday, May 2, the Stark County Spirit of Excellence awarded its second ever recipient in recognition of contributions in service as a good Samaritan and random acts of kindness within Stark County.
At the Stark County Social Services building, before an audience of friends, colleagues and family members, Jayne Ketterling was honored in a ceremony directed by Julie Obrigewitsch and Stark County Sheriff Corey Lee.
A North Dakota rodeo veteran s journey leads to bull breeding
Beni Paulson, of Richardton, rode bulls for 15 years and reached the pinnacle of his career when he competed at the Professional Bull Riders World Finals, where he was North Dakota’s first bull rider to ever qualify for the event. Now, Paulson is breeding and raising bucking bulls at his ranch. 4:00 pm, Apr. 29, 2021 ×
Beni Paulson, who rode bulls for 15 years, stands in front of one of his own American Bucking Bulls at his ranch in Richardton. (Jackie Jahfetson/The Dickinson Press)
RICHARDTON, N.D. After a long day of working bulls, Beni Paulson pours a celebratory splash of watered-down blackberry brandy into a thermos cup as his sidekick Pearl, a 5-year-old mini Australian shepherd, provides the afternoon company.
Taking the bull by the horns: A rodeo veteran s journey to breeding
Beni Paulson, of Richardton, rode bulls for 15 years and reached the pinnacle of his career when he competed at the Professional Bull Riders World Finals, where he was North Dakota’s first bull rider to ever qualify for the event. Now, Paulson is breeding and raising bucking bulls at his ranch. Written By: Jackie Jahfetson | ×
Beni Paulson, owner of T2 Ranch and former bull rider champion, breeds and trains American Bucking Bulls for rodeo events. (Jackie Jahfetson/The Dickinson Press)
After a long day of working bulls, Beni Paulson pours a celebratory splash of watered-down blackberry brandy into a thermos cup as his sidekick Pearl, a 5-year-old mini Australian shepherd, provides the afternoon company. At the bullpen, Coolio a 5-year-old American Bucking Bull saunters toward the gate, hoping for a little evening snack. With horns strong enough to pierce flesh and built burl