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VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – More than 100 people participated in the CROP WALK for HUNGER in spite of the rain that greeted them at the beginning of the walk on Wednesday, May 5th. This was the 41st CROP WALK held in Valley City with the goal of raising $5,000 for hunger and development projects across the world with 20% going to the Barnes County Food Pantry. Event coordinator Sharon Buhr said hunger is on the rise, with 690 million people across the world (9% of the world’s population) going to bed on an empty stomach each night. In the USA the average grocery bill for a family of 4 is about $240 a week, whereas half of the world’s population is trying to survive on less than $18 a week. One way that CROP Hunger walkers help end hunger is by raising funds to help provide seeds and tools for farmers worldwide so families can grow their own food. ....
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Valley City-Barnes County CROP WALK for HUNGER is set for Wednesday, May 5 with registration anytime between 6:30 and 7 pm. “The CROP WALK will be a little different this year,” states co-chair, Pastor Emmy Swedlund. “We’ll be walking the “Jefferson Mile”, the mile route around Jefferson Elementary School and the Hi-Liner Athletic Fields area, and there will be 4 education stations, one station at each of the corners,” continues Swedlund. Walkers can register at any of the 4 corners of the Jefferson mile between 6:30 pm and 7 pm, then walk clockwise around the mile path, and do it one, two, three or even times before the event closes at 8 pm. “We walk because they (those in Asia and Africa) walk”, notes Sharon Buhr the other Walk co-chair. “We walk to raise funds to help them, but they walk because they have to walk to get water, or buy items, or go to school, “ continues Buhr. ....
January 19, 2021 Thornton Lewis Lynam Jr., 88, of Rehoboth Beach, passed away peacefully Friday, Jan. 15, 2021, at Brandywine Senior Living at Seaside Pointe, Rehoboth Beach. Thorny was born Sept. 4, 1932, in Dartmouth, Mass., and spent his summers at the family’s vacation home in Rehoboth Beach. He graduated from Dartmouth High School in 1950, and following his father’s footsteps, pursued his higher education as a chemistry major, but soon discovered his passion to become an educator. He attained his bachelor’s degree from Ohio Wesleyan in 1955, where he pledged the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. After graduation, he joined the Army and served the next two years in Army Intelligence. Following his time in the military he began his teaching career in Glen Burnie, Md. ....
Epworth pastor calls organization of drive-up Christmas service ‘truly a miracle’ Pastor Mike Jones. (KCRG TV photo) The paster of the Methodist church in Epworth says a Christmas miracle helped bring together plans for a drive-up Christmas Eve church service tonight. Churches belonging to the Iowa Conference of the United Methodist Church are currently prohibited from holding indoor services through January 10th. Pastor Mike Jones told KCRG TV he had the idea to hold a drive-in service that would allow people to get together but also stay in the safety of their cars. He says it has been a long time since they have been together in the Epworth church. ....