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May 4, 2021 Submitted Photo The 112th North Dakota State Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) held its annual conference April 24 in the Carnegie Center, Minot. Front row are Nancy Hostetter, Bismarck; Suellen Palya and State Regent Sandy Sidler, both Fargo; and Nancy Legerski, Bismarck. Back row are Culynn Parks, Mohall; Diana Cabak, Minot Air Force Base; Carol Denault, Fargo; Priscilla Jevne, Minot; Anne Muir, Grand Forks; Kim Breuer and Jeannie Roman, both Minot; and Vickie Held, Rock Lake. Not shown, LeAnn Vollmer, Minot. Culynn Parks was named the N.D. DAR 2021 Outstanding Junior. Members of the North Dakota State Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) met for their 112th annual conference on April 24 in the Carnegie Center in Minot. ....
Apr 30, 2021 ANTLER -The Antler Historical Society, founded in December 2020 with the purpose of preserving the Antler Town Square building and turning it into a museum to preserve Antler area history, will hold the “Save Our Square” Fundraising Raffle. The first fundraising initiative sponsored by the Antler Historical Society is the “Save Our Square” raffle. All proceeds from the raffle will go toward preserving the Antler Town Square building. There are $11,575 in prizes. Tickets are $100 each and can be purchased at: The Cabin Bar & Grill in Antler; Cameron Hardware and Envision Cooperative in Sherwood; Hefty Seed Company -Mohall and Tuffys Pump Shop and Repair in Mohall; Jason’s Super Foods-Westhope and Farmers Union Oil in Westhope; The Spectrum in Bottineau; and Sportsman’s Loft in Minot. ....
Aid dollars come in for ND schools, with 15 districts receiving more than $15,000 in per-pupil funding so far As billions of dollars in federal money flow into districts around the country meant to cushion the pandemic’s expensive necessities the results have been transformative for some schools. Written By: Sam Easter | × Manvel Principal Melissa Hiltner, left, visits in a Manvel classroom with middle-school teacher Jodie Wohlgamuth. Local school leaders there hope to use federal stimulus money on a $90,000 project to replace nearly 60-year-old school windows. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald Manvel Public School is emerging from a long year of pandemic, just like every other district in North Dakota. And there’s work to be done. ....
MANDAN, N.D. (Ag News 890) – In March, the North Dakota Wheat Commission held their regular district elections and elected incumbent members and two new members. Dustin Johnsrud, Epping and Scott Huso, Aneta were elected to the North Dakota Wheat Commission board at their respective district elections in March and will officially begin their terms on July 1, 2021. The Commission consists of seven producer board members, six of which are producer elected and one appointed by the Governor. Elections are held every four years within each of the six districts. The process starts at the county level where a producer is elected to the county representative position. Upon completion of the county elections, the county representatives from each district meet to elect their representative to the board. ....