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DCH 6-16-17

DCH 6-16-17

heraldDunn CountyServing the Region Since 1907 June 16, 2017 ◊ $1.00
Killdeer, North Dakota Vol. 105, No. 24

Killdeer High School Rodeo Club competes at State
Fayllen Fischer genson and Karly Reserve: Reese Champion: Lane Tokach
For the DCH Bang hennessy & Reserve: Keaton Rustad 3rd:
NDHSRA has an out- Steer Wres- Mason Bice 3rd: Caydon Roshau 4th Bren-
standing set of Competitors tling:  Ty Truchan & dan Butterfield
who will be representing Champion: Tommy Hall 4th:
our state at Nationals in Gil- Bridger Anderson Colton Carlson & Reined Cow Horse: 
lette Wyoming!!  Reserve: Justin Reed Marmon Champion: Claire Schaf-
Go Team ND!  Inglis 3rd: Riley fer Reserve: Anna Jorgenson
Bareback:  Reiss 4th: Keenen Pole Bending:  3rd: Sierra Ellingson 4th:
Champion: Ben Kramer Pierce Champion: Haley Vollmer
Reserve: Tanner Berger 3rd: Saddle Bronc;  Anna Jorgenson Rifle Shoot: 
Colter France 4th: Jayden Champion: Reserve: Matteah Champion: Hunter
Olson Quint Stroh Dworshak 3rd: Scholsser Reserve: Chaysen
Breakaway :  Reserve: Parker Gracie Dahl 4th Boldt 3rd: Cedar Kraft 4th:
Champion: Brooklyn Kramer 3rd; Abby Hepper Cole Graner
Vollmer Reserve: Anna Tayte Goodman Bull Riding:  Trap Shoot: 
Jorgenson 3rd: Kassie Meyer 4th: Jake Leppell Champion: Champion: Wade Berg
4th: Jada Maher Goat Tying:  Chance Schott Reserve; Garret Arndorfer
Tie Down:  Champion: Reserve: Tren- 3rd: Clayton Backhaus 4th
Champion: Colton Cashae McGee ton Koch 3rd: tie: Nick Rettinger and Pay-
Carlson Reserve: Brendon Reserve: Brook- Ryan Walker 4th: son Cvancara
Butterfield 3rd: Hunter lyn Vollmer 3rd: Jayden Olson Girls All Around:
Schlosser 4th Reese Hen- Jada Maher 4th Girls Cutting:  Champion: Anna Jorgeson
nessy Madison Roten- Champion: Reserve: Abby Hepper
Barrel Racing:  berger Makenna Sand- Boys All Around: Cham-
Champion: Lauren Topp Team Roping;  strom Reserve: pion: Caydon Roshau Re-
Reserve: Abby Hepper 3rd: Champion: Anna Jorgenson serve: Brendan Butterfield.
Katie Bitz 4th Tie: Anna Jor- Nevada Berquist 3rd: Annie Praus More rodeo pics P3
& Jesse Chase Riley Reiss placed third in Steer Wrestling. Photo by Fayleen Fischer. 4th: Abby Hepper
Boys Cutting: 

Killdeer built it…they did come...Put me in Coach

Boys and Girls of Summer are back as Killdeer celebrates youth baseball after a five year hiatus

By Nicole Nowitzki new sports and moved on second year, and coaches ranges from 3-6 years old. It with their skills from the will be held on June 29.
Dunn County Herald with their hobbies. Heather Travis and Lou is split into two teams, and basics to understanding the The Mustangs will start at
Some may not know Dobitz are working ex- they scrimmage each other. general ideas of the game. 3:00, and the Little League
the history of the Killdeer After five long years, Kill- tremely hard to teach our They are learning the basics will begin at 5:00. If you
baseball program. The fields deer Parks and Recreation children the fundamen- of catching, hitting off of a The Little League ranges haven’t made a trip out to
were located where Cobble- built a beautiful baseball tals. All teams are co-ed, tee, throwing overhand and from 10-12, and they are the new fields, this is the
stone is now. The program facility on the east side of and they are a part of the running bases. player pitched. Coach Dob- perfect time to take a lawn
was postponed, but few town last year. The first year Stateline League Summer itz runs drills with them, chair, bring a few dollars for
knew it would be halted for was riddled with bizarre Program. They are doing a The Mustangs (some- and he is trying to fine-tune concessions, and enjoy the
quite this long. Some took weather. Who can forget the phenomenal job with the times referred to as Midget their skills. ballgame.
their children to Dickinson, hail storm of 2016?! Their program, and the children, League) consists of 7-9 year
but the drive and cost were season was cut short, but parents, and community are olds, and they are coach Heather Travis said, “We For the next few years,
a deterrent to many. Most of the second year has started so excited to have baseball pitched. If they don’t get a also have extra help this some children will be begin-
the baseball players took up off with eager children back in town! hit after three throws, they year from a few of our High ners at all ages. It will be
ready to learn and play. are allowed to bring in the School students, Zane Pitts- awesome to see where this
The Tball program tee. They are transitioning ley and Karen Gardner.” program goes from here!
Well, it is back for the
The last home game

Mustang and Little League player Jake Travis takes his turn at the plate. Photos by Nicole Nowitzki. Little League catcher, Calvin Dobit awaits a pitch. .

Little League pitcher, Austin Schmid fires a strike in league actiont. Mustang player Michael Dukart eyes a throw in league action.

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Windy Bulletin Board........2 “Thank you to all of the dads out there that are invested in their
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High: 82 Low: 62 Opinion..................5 -Nicole Nowitkz Dunn County Herald-Mommy Moments Father’s how to contact us on Page 5
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Summer Reading Program THINGS TO COME

June Camp Out With a Good Book, Killdeer Library’s ■■ Dunn County Social Services has announced
Summer Reading Program, is being held each Mon-
West River Healthy day and Wednesday, until June 28, from 9:30-10:30. its summer hours. It will be open frm 7 .m.-4:30 p.m.
Happenings Top: Clancy Bird does some crafs. Bottom: Avery Monday through Thursday and from 8 a.m.-noon on
Benson enjoys a good book. Dunn County Herald Friday. The new hours will go into effect on May 30
Stork Screening Photos by Nicole Nowitzki. and run through Sep. 1.
Classroom 1 on Tues., June 6 from 2 - 5 pm
Complimentary prenatal education • Tour of birthing wing M & J Tree Service ■■St. John’s Lutheran Church in Killdeer will be
Sta -enroll in patient portal • Patient Financial Services
All expectant mothers & support person encouraged to Serving Dunn County celebrating its 100th Anniversary. Services will be
attend. Please contact Patty Ness, RN to schedule and surrounding areas held Sunday, June 4 at 10 a.m. followed by a meal and
program.
at 701.567.6177 or [email protected]. 35 years experience
Next month’s Stork Screening is July 11. Locally owned BULLETIN BOARD

Living with Diabetes LICENSED & INSURED ■■City of Killdeer Commission
A series of group education sessions scheduled with Tree removal, stump grinding,
meets the first and third Mondays of the
Certi ed Diabetes Educators (CDEs): tree and hedge trimming month at 5 p.m. at city hall.
“Counting Carbohydrates” on Mon., June 12 60-foot and 75-foot bucket trucks
presented by Linda Nudell “All About Diabetes” ■■ Alcoholics Anonymous meet
on Mon., June 26 presented by Barbara West. Firewood for sale
FREE ESTIMATES every Monday night at 8 p.m. at St.
Registration is required by CALL 701-290-9388 John’s Lutheran Church. Use rear
calling 701.567.6203 or 800.732.0685. entrance.
Classes held in classroom 1 from 2 - 4 pm.
■■Dunn County Writers meets the
Wellness Break on KNDC 1490
Patty Ness, RN, Community Health & Wellness first Monday of the month from 6-8 p.m.
Coordinator at West River Health Services will discuss at the Dunn County Museum in Dunn
“Measles Prevention & Tick Related Disease Prevention” Center.

on Thurs., June 15 at 8:30 am. ■■DC Cruisers Car Club meets
WRHS “Foundation Nation” Golf Tournament
Family nine hole golf scramble on Sun., June 18 second Monday of the month at the DC
at the Hettinger Country Club • Shotgun start at 1:30 pm Pub & Grub in Dunn Center at 7 p.m.
Bingo at 4 pm • Amazing prizes • Meal served
■■Dunn County Planning and
Pre-Register by Fri., June 16 • $25/person Zoning Board meets the second
Call Hettinger Country Club at 567-2339 or
Tuesday of the month from 7-9 p.m. at
WRHS Foundation at 567-6187 the Dunn County Shop Training Room
Bene ts Partners In Health & Ambulance in Killdeer.
29th Annual Fun Run & Walk on July 4
”Getting Lean In 17” Registration from ■■Killdeer American Legion Post.
6:30 - 7:15 am. Races start at 7:30 am at Mirror Lake 46 & Auxiliary meets the second
Park in Hettinger. Registration forms on
www.wrhs.com or email [email protected] Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m.

Fun Run & Walk Ra e Tickets ■■Dunn County Fair Association
Cub Cadet SCV100 Push Mower donated by AgPro
meets the third Tuesday of each month
Equipment/WRHSF Foundation $370 value at the High Plains Cultural Center at 6
Kayak w/oar donated by Uecker Yards $300 value p.m.
Paddle Board w/oar donated by Runnings $250 value
■■Dunn County Social Services
Bully Pulpit Golf pkg donated by the Board meets the last Tuesday of the
Medora Foundation $200 value
month at 9:30 a.m. in the Dunn County
Eight Personal Training Sessions donated by Social Services conference room.
Keith Jackson $200 value
■■Killdeer Saddle Club meets the
Season Swim pass donated by
Hettinger Swimming Pool $150 value first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m.
Two Medora Musical tickets donated by the at the Buckskin Bar & Grill.

Medora Foundation value $100 ■■Dunn County Commission meets
Ten Car Wash passes donated by
Four Aces Care Wash/AgPro Equipment $100 value the first and third Wednesday of the
Ten Movie passes donated by the month, from 9 a.m. to 4:40 p.m. at the
Hettinger Theatre/WRHS Foundation $100 value courthouse in Manning, 205 Owen St.
$50 Dick’s Sporting Goods & $50 Scheels gift cards
donated by Amanda Reimer, LMT $100 value ■■Killdeer Park Board meets the first
Nine Hole Golf w/cart + $15 donated by
Hettinger Country Club $50 value Wednesday of the month at 5 p.m. at
$5 per ra e ticket! Drawing on July 4 at city hall.
the Fun Run & Walk • Contact Kim at 701.567.6183 or
email [email protected] for tickets. ■■Dunn County Historical
Museum will open for the Summer
Hettinger ▪ New England ▪ Mott ▪ Scranton ▪ Lemmon ▪ Bowman ▪ Dickinson
2017 season on May 25. To schedule a
www.wrhs.com visit before then, please call 548-8111.
School groups welcome. Call for details.

■■Dunn County Food Pantry is

open the first, third and fifth Wednesday
of the month between 4-6 p.m. The food
pantry is at 125 Central Ave. in Killdeer.
Call 701-764-5819 or 764-5358 for more
information or call 701-764-5593 if you
would like to volunteer at the Dunn
County Food Pantry.

■■Dunn County Jobs
Development Authority offers

a Micro-Lending Program designed
to encourage the creation, expansion
and stability of the small-business
community in Dunn County.
Applications and program details are
available at the JDA office, 125 Central
Ave. in Killdeer. Contact JDA Director
Carie Boster at 701-764-6092.

■■Killdeer School and Public
Library, located in the Killdeer Public

School, operates during school hours
and the public is welcome to use it at
that time. You must check in at the main
office during school hours. The library
also has extended hours, which are:
7-9 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays;
and 3-5 p.m. on Tuesdays. For more
information contact Pam Boepple at
764-5870 or [email protected].

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Bailey Smith ran for Rodeo Queen. Karly Bang shows off her winnings. Top photo Rope
Smith competing in
the steer wrestling
event. (Left) Ryan
Walker fights to stay
on the bull for the
eight count.

All photos and
story provided my

Fayleen Fischer.

Top: Mason Bice (right) dis- Top photo: Zane Pittsley competes in the
plays his award buckle. Photo team roping event. (Right) Ty Truchan in
(left) Ty Truchan and Tommy action druing the events.
Hall show off their winnings.
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Criminal filings Killdeer students have fun while learning to drive

New Criminal Case within 2 hrs. of driving, Other Activity Most people activity). MBI brought out a They brought a scrapper
Filings: Blankenship, refusing to submit to in Criminal Cases: can remember their tanker for the kids to climb truck along with a side
Walter S. (DUI and roadside testing and/ Gentle, Amanda R. driver’s education up in and get to witness boom for the kids to see.
Fleeing or attempt- or refusing to submit (Summons served); class, if you at- firsthand how big the blind
ing to elude); Clinton, to chemical testing. Gray, Jaden P. (Bench tended, but not very spot is in comparison to a The morning of the
Miranda M. (Trespass- “DUS” denotes Driving warrant issued); Maier, many are as fun as car.  Then, that same day, last day, the students
ing); Demery, Rocky Under Suspension. All Jesse D. (Bench war- Killdeer’s class! ND DOT came out and take their final exam
R. (DUS); Garcia, defendants are pre- rants served); Marcum, talked about plow safety. and also complete a
Filiberto V. (Disorderly sumed innocent until Terry A. (Ledger card Clayton John- map activity. At 10:00, all
conduct); Genre, Rial either pleading, or hearing set); Steffan, sen, the driver’s branches of law enforce-
D. (Game & fish vio- being found, guilty in a Barry (Order to show ed teacher, makes ment come to the room,
lation); McPherson, court of law. cause FTA for jury sure to fill the class along with EMT’s, to do
Lucy M. (Game & Fish duty State v. Fawnah with worthwhile a question and answer
violation); Moreno, Criminal Case F. Muma); Moreno, activities. The first seminar for an hour. Af-
Valerie (Bad check); Dispositions: Reiss, Valeree (Summons two days, students ter that, they met at
Reiss, Keith J. (Game & Keith J. (Game & fish served); Stevens, were in the class- the golf course. James
fish violation); Rod- violation, Defendant Zilphia A. (Petition room from 8-5.  Mr. allowed them to use the
man, Luke A. (Game & pleads guilty, statutory to Revoke Probation Gary WIlz came out driving range as an ob-
fish violation); Shar- fine); Rodman, Luke filed, Bench warrant one of the mornings stacle course to simulate
key, William M. (Game A. (Game & fish viola- issued); Toineeta, Perry to talk about bus driving impaired with
& fish violation); Stein, tion, Defendant pleads L. (Bench warrant safety. drunk googles, cannabis
Rodney A. (Game & guilty, statutory fine); issued); White Owl, googles, or sleep depri-
fish violation). Roman, Kevin P. (Game Shantel M. (Case con- On the third vation googles.
& fish violation, De- tinued at Defendant’s day, they have classwork in The law enforcement,
NOTE: As used fendant pleads guilty, request); Williamson, the morning, and then in along with EMT’s, per-
herein, the term “DUI” statutory fine); Shantz, Scott T. (Case contin- the afternoon, Marathan formed ‘in the field actions’
denotes an accusa- Tyler C. (Reckless driv- ued at Defendant’s and MBI came to talk to on the students to give them
tion of Driving Under ing, Defendant pleads request); Zaliznock, the students about defen- a sense of what it would be
the Influence either by guilty and sentenced Joseph A. (Ledger card sive driving (as it pertains like. 
being under the influ- to 30 days SES, $500 hearing set). especially to western ND
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We want to hear from you. Send your Letters to the Editor to [email protected]

Mommy Moments

By Nicole Nowitzki take a moment to honor quality. most concerned about your Teacher Dads are awe- to share these skills.
With Father’s Day their differences: Coach Dads are trying well-being. They don’t give some because they are Frugal Dads are not
quickly approaching, it is you an early curfew because either really good at one
time to honor the awesome Single Dads are work- to teach you the how to they are mean. They do thing, or they are a jack of buying you the newest
dads that work so hard for ing very hard to pull double play your best, yell from the it because they love you, all trades. They are the first shoes, IPads, and video
their children. Some fathers duty for you. They try to sidelines, take you to differ- and they are worried about person to invite you into games. They are not doing
work far away, some work make sure that you have ev- ent events, and sometimes you getting home safely. the garage, show you their it because they don’t love
very long hours, and some erything you need, get you they are the coach of the They want you do to well in new technique on a dirt you! Sometimes, they are
work at home, but they are to and from school, support team. They are so proud of school, sports, and life. You bike, hand you a tool, or doing their best to pay the
all trying to give their fami- you at sporting events, and you, and they are excited to will appreciate it someday. teach you a new skill on the bills, saving for your college,
lies the best! be home in time to help you see you share these interests computer. It’s amazing to or dreaming of a vacation
Whether you are a dad with your homework. I hope with them. Joker Dads are always up share these memories with to take you on in the future.
that stays at home with your you know how much they to something. “Quit it, Dad!” them. You will remember They always try to give you
children or goes to work, love you! Best Friend Dads are is usually something you them forever. what you need, so be thank-
I hope you know how ap- always excited to come say often. Whether they are ful for what you have.
preciated you are! You work Ranch Dads work their home to see their little bud- saying embarrassing things Specialty Dads are
very hard to keep the family tails off, and even though dies. They are just as excited in front of your family and impressive because they Thank you to all of the
going, and eventually your they live in the same home, about sharing hobbies, new friends, showing off their are gym buffs, chefs, health dads out there that are in-
kids will see how immense sometimes you don’t get toys, and watching next old dance moves, or pulling nuts, tech savvy... They can’t vested in their family! Thank
your contribution is. to spend much time with steps as you are! You are the biggest prank on April wait to share all of these you for playing, protecting,
There are so many dif- them. They love you, and lucky to have a dad that is Fool’s Day, I hope you know things with you. They love it disciplining, and loving us
ferent types of dads. Let’s they are working so hard so invested in what you are how amazing it is to be so when some of their inter- so much! You are doing a
to make sure you have doing. loved. They do it because est rub off on you. They are great job! We appreciate
everything you need. It’s not you are their favorite! lucky to have a little buddy you!
about quantity; it’s about Strict Dads seem like no
fun, but they are usually the

Hat Tips

By Dean Meyer While I was punching but I was super cool Jail house
through the stations, I found this rock and all that stuff. Great time.
Hello, one station reporting on the top Man, was I cool.
I mean Good Morning. Or entertainers of the century. The So, I’m driving along listen-
whatever. Oh, well, whatever will millenium.Or whatever. And I ing as they name the top ten. And
be, will be. Or something like was excited to hear this. Kind of then they hit me. Madonna. Ma-
that. Sorry I missed some of the like ESPN’s Top Athletes of the donna was number five. Not the
papers last week. Not sorry for Century. Fun watching. Madonna from like Rome or the
you, but for me. Cause if I don’t Some magazine had pre- Holy Land or anything. Madonna
write, they don’t pay me. And pared a list of the top entertain- from like Playboy and Rodman.
if they don’t pay me, I can’t buy ers. I was excited. Wondering She was number five. Ahead of
pretty things for my wife and how high Gene and Jessie were Frank Sinatra! Can you believe
necessities for myself. Like…. You (that’s our neighbors), and if the it? What kind of fool am I! (that
know what I like. Blue Butte Ramblers had cracked would be a good song). I mean
Some things really disgust the top hundred. Then there’s Madonna ahead of Blue Eyes.
me. Eating moldy bread. Two cowboy poet Rodney Nelson and And Nat King Cole not in the Top
headed dogs. Cows that won’t writer/entertainer Ryan Taylor. Ten. But the Simpsons are. The
take their calf. People who pick Surely they were in the top one show, not Chuck. Madonna and
boogers out of their nose and eat hundred! the Simpsons are in the top ten.
them. Don’t you just hate that? I I slid up to the edge of my Well, I went into such a rage.
know, I know. It’s horrible to even seat. Which in my case does Road rage kind of deal. I started
think about. not take a lot of sliding before I beating on the dash and blam-
But I heard one of the most hit the steering wheel. Anyway, ing my radio. Oh, it was horrible.
disgusting things ever. I’ve been I leaned ahead. Number one I ran other people of the road.
hauling cattle around and going was….drum roll…..THE BEA- I admit maybe I over reacted,
to football games in Vermil- TLES! Now I could believe that. but the judge agreed. When I
lion, and going to the feedlot in Cause I was cool in the sixties. I appeared in court in Redfield,
Nebraska, and generally just not was cool with a crew cut. But I the judge let me off with a little
accomplishing an awful lot. But liked the Beatles. Still do. Num- community service. Seems he Letter to the Editor policy
I get to listen to the radio a lot. ber two was Elvis. Pretty good was upset cause Madonna was
And it doesn’t take too long to get pick. I mean I put Brylcream in faihguear ed.oI’fmMoaur itlyonf hMeroen. roe! Go ETdhitoer.DTuonennsCuoruenptryopHeerraidldenwtiteylcoofmtheespLeersttoenrssutobmthite-
tired of certain types of music. All my hair and shut my eyes half Later, Dean ting the letter, the Dunn County Herald requires one or
the songs sound alike. So I always way. And wiggle my hips. Oh,
look for dumb talk shows. you may not believe this now,

more person’s names on the letter, plus a telephone
The Russians are coming! TheRussians are coming! number.
The Dunn County Herald will call to verify that the
By Lloyd Omdahl recognize a vulnerability when they see one person is who they say they are upon submission.
and it won’t be difficult for them to conjure
Concerned about the civic ignorance up scenarios that will send chicken littles
of the next generation, Rep. Mike Schatz running into the tall grass.
(R-New England) and several other legisla- For example, a confidential source re-
tors introduced HB 1337 in the last legislative ported that Senator Herbert Jones is propos- Rest of the Story
session mandating the teaching of the basic ing legislation to limit gun ownership to one
principles of American government in state per household.
high schools. If the gun lovers thought Barack Obama
The bill did not make it through the legis- could take their guns without legislation, Josh Hafner at USA By 20-something waitress
they could easily believe that a senator could Today asks, “Alexa, are Pat (who was already in a
lative process but the need for it has become do the same, the tedious lawmaking process you turning my kid into Merriman huff because our brunch
accentuated with the growing suspicion that notwithstanding. a jerk?” All these apps pee” continuing to para- mates were 5 minutes
Russia attempted to influence electoral out- that allow kids to boss phrase William Shake- late) had not bothered to
comes in 2016 and will be back in 2018. How about this Russian-generated rumor adult voices around aid- speare, “Whether ‘tis wipe off the chair.
about Presidential candidate Ernst Smith: ing in the insubordinate noble to suffer the slings
The nationwide alarm over the prospect Washington sources have learned that Can- attitude we all see in and arrows of outrageous So, Samantha has to
of foreign intervention in our elections tells didate Smith is proposing a 10-year program public? Hafner’s point is millennials or retaliate by head to Walmart for a
the Russians that a little hacking can go a to eliminate Medicare. That would result in that should we be adding writing an editorial about change of drawers, the
long way in the current incendiary political panic among the aging. another layer of insubor- their increasingly rude hostess (my age) is beside
climate. dination to at least two behavior.” herself but, this snotty
In the world of social media, anything already insubordinate Back on August 12, little waitress is now PO’d
Because presidential and Congressional has become believable. Remember when generations? 2015, I wrote “Hi, I’m because it’s going to be at
elections are conducted by state officials Starbucks removed snowflakes from its Rude & I’ll be Your Server least another 10 minutes
at the state level, our fragmented election Christmas cups in 2015. “Starbucks is trying Nothing could better this Evening” about this before Sam gets back and
administration is a firewall against Russian to take Jesus out of Christmas” was the rage demonstrate this than topic. Well, it ain’t getting we can finally eat. I let
penetration. And by 2018 all states will be on Twitter. And then there was child traf- my Wednesday last week. no better. When Bear, it slide because I’m an
prepared to defend the voting process with ficking by Hillary Clinton in some Virginia The Bear went in for a Sam, Ara, Jack and I all “elected official” who has
the latest in security systems. restaurant. colonoscopy and, I was hooked up at this Dickin- to be polite and, frankly,
by her side where I was son restaurant (I was go- I know my daughter. The
So the Russians will not be coming With social media open to all com- supposed to be. And, I ing to print the name but, restaurant manager IS go-
through the election machinery. There is an ers, the Russians will be free to hit all of the was a little stressed. It the manager and hostess ing to hear about this.
easier way because we nurture an argosy of political hot buttons. And they will do it with wasn’t that I was trying to were SO gracious, I just
social media that can be used to manipulate impunity because no one is accountable on be a jerk…I think I only can’t) last Wednesday, Sam gets back, the
a gullible electorate. social media. By the time truth appears the said maybe 5 words. But, Samantha got her own waitress asks, “what’s the
damage has been done. Everyone is already my daughter has told me taste of what I’ve been problem now” and, Sam
Since participation does not require com- in the street demonstrating. for 3 decades that I have complaining about since tells her about sitting in
petence or honesty, social media is an open this “wolf look” that gives the mid-90’s about her the wee. Miss Clueless
invitation to rumor-mongering. Facts are no Unfortunately, this is occurring at a time people the bejeebies. generation. pontificates that she’s
longer important. when the only media – newspapers and I’d finally wound down been there all morning
magazines - that are accountable are declin- I don’t know about that from the “procedure”, Jack and no children sat there.
Distrust, fear and hate create a favor- ing in readership. but, just like Selena’s two and I are playing with Ignoring that this might
able climate for bloggers and self-appointed births, I was uptight. So crayons (actually throw- have been there since last
“journalists” to offer jaundiced truth in this This brings us back to the sponsors of HB much so that, once again, ing them at each other) night and, insinuating
sewer of misinformation and fabrication. We 1337 who hoped that a study of American my neck was so sore for and the women were that Sam’s a liar—dramat-
seem to have large blocks of citizens ready to government would provide a little discern- 3 days I couldn’t turn my chatting until Samantha ic pause.
believe anything. ment to inoculate the citizenry against deceit head and, the hospital sat down at the table,
and manipulation. staff was constantly reas- “Oh my gosh, I just sat Well, long story short,
Recent demonstrations against Sharia suring me that she was in water…no it smells Sam’s food was free,
law have blossomed across the country, Public opinion in 2018 will be the avenue going to be OK. Of course, like…” Yep, someone’s kid apology from everyone
inflamed by social media. Anyone who of intervention by the Russians. Discernment she came through like a had tinkled in that chair. except the waitress and
understands the policymaking process will will be critical. Unfortunately, discernment champ but, try telling me The rude, pink-haired, life goes on. The next day,
recognize that these demonstrations are is no long an appreciated virtue and we will that. the manager called again
sheer foolishness. It would make more sense pay a price in 2018. to apologize. And, I know
to demonstrate against black mambas in Anyway, after the there’s a labor short-
Africa. “procedure”, my wife age but, hey, like I said 2
was starving. I mean not years ago, “the customer
The Russians are a crafty lot. They will eating for over 24 hours is always right” and, the
makes you hungry. Bring- tip I gave this waitress on
We want to hear your comments. ing home this week’s the ticket? “Don’t call my
point. See, I was going to daughter a liar” plus two
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OF INTENT TO AMEND NDSU EXTENSION RESTAURANT SPACE
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edu/postings/8330  NDSU ready. Call Larry at 701-693-
relating to is an EEO/AA-M/F/VET/Dis- 6523 for details.
ability Employer.
Appraisal Management Companies REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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Detention Officers.  These be strong. Call Bob Pifer for
Qualications and are full time positions with free market valuation. Pifer’s
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address proposed changes to the PLANTERS/SEEDING
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STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA IN
JUVENILE COURT

COUNTY OF DUNN SOUTHWEST
JUDICIAL DISTRICT

In the Interest of C.H. / DOB 09-08-
2008, a Child, file No. 13-2017-JV-
00003

In the Interest of L.H. / DOB 12-30- BUSINESS LOCATIONS
2012, a Child, file No. 13-2017-JV-
00004

State of North Dakota, Livestock
Petitioner,
Legals Legals Legals SUMMONS
Jessica Huffman, the child’s mother;
NOTICE OF APPLICATION ABBREVIATED NOTICE and
OF INTENT TO AMEND Wesley Huffman, the child’s father
ON PETITION FOR APPROPRIATION Respondents.
OF WATER ADMINISTRATIVE THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO
FROM SURFACE WATER RULES THE ABOVE NAMED RESPONDENTS:
UNNAMED STOCK POND - STROM-
MEN POND relating to 67-13-01 School District ABBREVIATED NOTICE [1]You are hereby summoned and Visitthe
TAKE NOTICE that 701 Water LLC, Cooperative Agreements OF INTENT required to appear personally and
Lake Elmo, Minnesota, has submitted TO ADOPT bring the above named child be- DUNNCOUNTYHERALD
water permit application No. 6912 to North Dakota fore the Juvenile Court Judge, at
the North Dakota Office of the State Department of Public ADMINISTRATIVE the Stark County Courthouse, in online:
Engineer for a permit to divert and Instruction (NDDPI) RULES Dickinson, North Dakota, on the
appropriate water from surface water, 27th day of June 2017, at 9:00 a.m. www.dunncountyextra.com
an unnamed stock pond - Strommen will hold a public hearing to address relating to (MT), or as soon thereafter as the
Pond. proposed amendment of rules to parties can be heard, for the pur-
The application requests a permit to the North Dakota Administrative Marriage and pose of answering allegations in
appropriate water from surface water, Code, 67-13-01. Family Therapy the Petition made and filed with
an unnamed stock pond - Strommen this court, alleging that said chil-
Pond, utilizing point(s) of diversion Peace Garden Room Practice dren are subject to the provisions
located in the SE1/4 of Section 7, Ground Floor of the Uniform Juvenile Court Act
Township 145 North, Range 94 West, State Capitol will hold a public hearing to address (N.D.C.C. Ch. 27-20) by reason of
in Dunn county as shown on the map proposed changes to the N.D. the following:
accompanying the application, at a 600 East Boulevard Ave. Administrative Code. [2]That the above namedchildren
pumping rate of 2,000 gallons per Bismarck, ND, 58505-0440 are DEPRIVED children, as more
minute during the operating season for Wednesday, July 5, 2017 Ofce of Attorney General fully appears from the Petition, a
each year said permit may remain in 17th Floor copy of which is on file with the
force, with an annual appropriation of 10:00 a.m. above named Courtand is attached
100.0 acre-feet of water, for industrial Old Conference Room hereto;
use. A copy of the proposed rules State Capitol [3]If you fail to appear personally or
TAKE NOTICE that written comments may be obtained by writing to to show good cause why you can-
regarding the proposed appropria- the NDDPI, Ofce of School Fi- 600 East Boulevard Ave. not do so, the Court will make such
tion must be filed in the North Dakota nance and Organization, ND State Bismarck, ND order as may be appropriate.
Office of the State Engineer, 900 East Capitol, 600 E. Boulevard Ave, [4] You may be proceeded against
Boulevard Avenue, Bismarck, North Bismarck, ND, 58505-0440, to Fri., July 14, 2017 for civil contempt, if you fail to com-
Dakota 58505-0850, by 5:00 o’clock the attention of Robert Marthaller, 3:00 p.m. ply with this Summons.
p.m. on the 22nd day of June, 2017. e-mailing [email protected] [5]If personal service of the Sum-
The State Engineer shall consider or calling 701-328-2267. Written A copy of the proposed rules may mons upon any Respondent within
all written comments received and comments may be submitted to the be obtained by writing Assistant Dunn County is impracticable or
prepare a recommended decision same address until July 20, 2017. Attorney General Edward impossible, the Summons may be
which will be provided to the applicant Erickson, Ofce of the Attorney served by registered or certified
and any person who filed written If you plan to attend the public General, 600 East Boulevard mail to the last reasonable ascer-
comments. Those persons may file hearing and will need special fa- Avenue, Bismarck, North Dakota tainable address of such respon-
additional comments with the State cilities or assistance relating to a 58505-0040 or calling (701) 328- dent(s), or by publication as may be
Engineer, request an adjudicative pro- disability, please contact the NDDPI 3536. Also, written comments convenient.
ceeding on the application, or both. at the above telephone number or may be submitted to this address RIGHT TO COUNSEL
address at least ve days prior to until July 28, 2017. If you plan [6]While you are not required to
Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, on the public hearing. to attend the public hearing and have the assistance of legal counsel
May 24, 2017. will need special facilities or in this proceeding, you are entitled
Garland Erbele, P.E. Dated this 26th day of May, 2017. assistance relating to a disability, to such assistance if you so desire.
North Dakota State Engineer /s/ Robert V. Marthaller please contact Edward Erickson If you desire legal counsel and are
900 East Boulevard Avenue at the above telephone number or unable without undue financial
Bismarck, ND 58505-0850 Assistant Superintendent address at least 5 days prior to the hardship to employ counsel, the
North Dakota Department public hearing. Court, upon your request, will ap-
point legal counsel for you. If you
of Public Instruction Dated this 6th day of June, 2017. intend to have legal counsel, you
Assistant Attorney General are requested to make the nec-
NOTICE OF ELECTION Edward Erickson essary arrangements in advance
Notice is hereby given that on the 13th day of June 2017, so as not to delay the hearing. In
the Election for Halliday Public School District #19 will be FtoHLLEoW accordance with Section 27-20-26,
held for the purpose of electing members of the school NDCC, a child subject to proceed-
board. Carissa Swenson and incumbent Jennifer Kuntz HERALD ings under Chapter 27-20, the Uni-
have both filed for the positions. No other applications on form Juvenile Court Act, is eligible
were filed. The polls will open at 8:00 A.M. and will close for court-appointed counsel if the
at 7:00 p.m. of that day at the Halliday City Hall. Absentee &onLInE child is determined to be needy. A
ballots will be available at the Office of the Halliday City needy child is one who is unable,
Auditor. @Dunn without undue financial hardship,
Brian Larson, Business Manager to provide full payment for legal
EcoxutRnAty.com counsel and other expenses of rep-
resentation.
[7]You, as parent or parents of the
child subject of the proceedings
identified in the Summons and
Petition, are hereby given notice
of the potential obligation to pay
attorney’s fees, at theattorneysusu-
al hourly rate if, after the appoint-
ment of counsel by the Court, it is
determined that your child is not el-
igible for court-appointed counsel.
Dated this 8th day of June, 2017
Judge of the Juvenile Court



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DUNN COUNTY HERALD SCOREBOARD

Boys Track Long jump - 3. Hoyt Zander 20-09.75 Chenneth Morlock 17.94 Boys Golf
Shot put - 7. Liam McFadden 40-07; 8. Cody 200-meter dash - 4. Shawnee Hansen 26.89
Southwest Region Track Meet Bryant 40-02 300-meter hurdles - 5. Katelynn Lane 50.15 Region 5 Boys Golf Tournament
Discus - 1. Rope Smith 149-08; 2. Alex Sad- 400-meter dash - 2. Shawnee Hansen 1:01.79;
May 20 at Beach owsky 138-02; 4. Pat Williams 133-06; 5. Garrett 6. Sydney Andersen 1:03.43 May 18 at Bully Pulpit Golf Course
Team scores: Dickinson Trinity 169.5; 2. Bow- LeMieux 128-10 400-meter relay - 3. (Chenneth Morlock, Molly Medora
man County 134; 3. Killdeer 107; 4. Mott-Regent Javelin - 1. Tony Kluver 158-05; 3. Hoyt Zander Nies, Elissa Steffan, Chelsey Morlock) 53.78 Team Scores: 1. Heart River 337; 2. Beulah
100; 5. Beulah 77.5; 6. Beach 44; 7. New Eng- 143-07; 4. Dylan Tabor 143-03; 7. Rope Smith 800-meter relay - 4. (Katelynn Lane, Molly Nies, 373, 3. Dickinson Trinity 387; 4. Western Morton
land 19.5; 8. Heart River 19; 9. Richardton-Taylor 130-04; 8. Alex Sadowsky 128-09 Elissa Steffan, Chelsey Morlock) 1:53.36 County 392; 5. Bowman County 418; 6. Killdeer
18; 10. Glen Ullin/Hebron 15; 11. Hettinger- 1,600-meter run - 7. Hannah Benz 6:36.86 430; 7. Hazen 447; 8. Grant County-Flasher 476;
Scranton 13; 12. Grant County/Flasher 11.5; 13. Girls Track 1,600-meter relay - 4. (Sydney Andersen, 9. Beach 488; 10. Shiloh Christian 522.
New Salem-Almont 11. Trae Murray, Rachel Voigt, Shawnee Hansen) Killdeer results
Killdeer results Southwest Region Track Meet 4:22.80 Tony Kluver 92; Zach Andersen 109; Ryan
110-meter hurdles – 4. Cole Dukart 16.59 3,200-meter run - 6. Danielle Benz 13:34.64 Zastoupil 113; Mike Hutchison 116; Jon Tomjack
400-meter dash - 8. Kacen Gartner 55.93 May 20 at Beach 3,200-meter relay - 6. (Hannah Benz, Rachel 129.
400-meter relay - 2. (Hoyt Zander, Cole Dukart, Team Scores: 1. Dickinson Trinity 144; 2. Kill- Voigt, Rachel Kisse, Danielle Benz) 11:31.35
Dillan Jepson, Kacen Gartner) 45.72 deer 121.5; 3. Bowman County 120; 4. Hettinger- High jump - 5. (tie) Rachel Kisse 4-09; 7. (tie) Region 5 Girls Golf Tournament
800-meter run - 7. Stephen Westarp 2:13.71 Scranton 82; 5. Grant County/Flasher 72; 6. Trae Murray 4-07
800-meter relay - 5. (Liam Reilly, Cole Dukart, Beulah 59; 7. Beach 39; 8. Mott-Regent 36; 9. Long jump - 6. Chenneth Morlock 16-00.25 May 19
DIllan Jepson, Kacen Gartner) 1:37.73 Richardton-Taylor 33; 10. New England 13.5; 11. Pole vault - 2. Corrie Dobitz 9-0; 3. Sydney An- Team Scores: 1. Heart River 366; 2.Hazen
1,600-meter relay - (Liam Reilly, Dylan Tabor, New Salem-Almont 9; 10. New England 13.5; dersen 8-06; 4. Rachel Kisse 8-06; 5. Chenneth 381; 3. Bowman County 387; 4. Western Morton
Stephen Westarp, Orion Bowen) 4:00.03 11. New Samen-Almont 9; 12. Heart River 8; 13. Morlock 8-06 County 426.
3,200-meter run - 3. Jace Andersen 10:54.21 Glen Ullin-Hebron 2. Discus - 7. Awnah Altringer 93-11 Killdeer results
3,200-meter relay 5. (Jace Andersen, Garrett Killdeer results Shot put - 2. Gabi Flaget 34-04; 5. Taycee Butts Kurtlny Hall 115, Brooke Bang 123, Kaitlyn War-
Calkins, Orion Bowen, Stephen Westarp) 9:19.91 100-meter dash - 1. Shawnee Hansen 12.96; 8. 32-05; 8. Sydney Andersen 31-03 ren 124
High jump - 3. Garrett LeMieux 5-08 Katelynn Lange 13.51 Javelin - 2. Steena Larsen 117-00; 6. Trae Mur-
Pole vault - 1. (tie) Hoyt Zander 12-06 100-meter hurdles - 2. Katelynn Lane 15.90; 7. ray 108-02

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