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Devilishly clever is this endeavor.
That coaster under your bar glass may contain a meaningful reminder that Parent s Lead. Burleigh Morton Behavioral Health Student Committee and Bismarck/Mandan restaurants are launching a two night Parents Lead Coaster Project. There s two nights this month that your coaster could be talking to you.
According to a press release posted on BismarckND.gov, on May 21st and May 28th, many Bismarck Mandan establishments will have coasters placed on bars and table with a special message- youth look to you for guidance and inspiration.
This is what makes it a clever endeavor, it s really a campaign that is out to target underage drinking in North Dakota. Because the numbers aren t good.
CARRINGTON, N.D. (CHI) – April is National Donate Life Month and throughout the month, CHI St. Alexius Health will create awareness about the importance of organ, tissue and eye donation.
Currently more than 3,000 people in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota are waiting for a life-saving organ transplant and the national waiting list holds the names of more than 108,000 men, women and children. Each day, 22 people die waiting for a life-saving organ transplant and a new name is added to the transplant waiting list every 10 minutes.
There are more people waiting for a life-saving transplant than there are donors, making it incredibly important for everyone who supports donation to register. One person can help heal up to 75 lives through organ and tissue donation. Organs that can be donated include heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, pancreas and intestine. Tissues that can be donated to save and heal lives include skin, bone, veins, heart valves, connective tissue and eyes.
Early this morning, Jan. 15, 2021, shortly after 1 a.m., a Fargo Police Officer attempted to make a traffic stop on a white Ford pickup traveling in the area of 28 St. and Fiechtner Dr. S. After the officer turned on their red and blue emergency lights to signal the driver to pull over, the driver accelerated and fled from the officer. The officer did not pursuit, but followed
Dec 21, 2020 Ackerman-Estvold has announced the opening of an office location in Fargo. The addition of the Fargo branch becomes the fourth location for the company.
“A Fargo office provides us with the opportunity to service clients in all areas of North Dakota. The opening of this branch allows us to implement elements of our strategic plan by investing in new markets and geographical locations. We look forward to serving the engineering and architectural needs of the Fargo region,” said Steven Eberle, vice president/COO.
Tim Arens, vice president, has relocated from Minot to Fargo and will serve as the Fargo office manager. Arens oversees the transportation group with over 17 years of experience working extensively on projects with the North Dakota Department of Transportation and the Missouri Department of Transportation. Arens earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from North Dakota State University, Fargo.