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Local students have been placed on Bemidji State s dean s list for the Fall 2020 semester. Students from Fargo included:
Clay Bachmeier, Christopher Burk, Lucas Garbe, Maxwell Karnik, Jacob Rieth and Selena Sanchez. From Moorhead:
Lauren Hodny, Bennie Neewray, Aubrey Rodgers and Jared Zimmerman.
The Red River Valley Development Association (RRVDA) named
Mark and Sandra Anderson of Moorhead the “Outstanding Farm Leaders” for Clay County. Couples were selected based on their impact on the farming industry, their service to their communities, and how they lived and worked to enhance the quality of life in northwest Minnesota. Mark started farming in 1980 after graduating from NDSU. Sandra worked at the VA in Fargo to help support the farm. The Andersons raise sugar beets, wheat, corn and soybeans.
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Gosberton Risegate pub rallies behind a West Pinchbeck riding school
| Updated: 16:34, 12 February 2021
A pub is helping to support a riding school which is struggling in the current lockdown.
Four Winds Equestrian Centre, in Leaveslake Drove, West Pinchbeck, has launched a fundraising appeal to help support its horses and ponies through the current lockdown when it is unable to earn an income by providing lessons.
The Black Horse, which is run by mother and daughter team Sandra Anderson and Crystal Millar in Siltside, Gosberton Risegate, is getting behind the appeal by raffling off a three course meal for two when restrictions are lifted for pubs.