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2017 Rodeo Queen Candidates

Bailey Smith Josie Wicks Tasha Pond Eva Vangsness Kelly Knoll

Kassie Meyer | 12th Lane Takach | 12th Bailey Smith | 10th Haley Vollmer | 9th Brendan Butterfield | 10th
Plaza, ND St. Anthony, ND Killdeer, ND Wing, ND Richardton, ND

Parker Kramer | 12th Tayte Goodman | 11th Morgan Rising | 11th Claire Schaffer | 11th Nevada Berquist | 10th
Towner, ND Towner, ND Baker, MT Broadus, MT Watford City, ND

Cody Tokach | 9th Vanessa Volk | 12th Syney Graner | 12th Cheyanne Berquist | 12th Keaton Rustad | 11th
St. Anthony, ND Linton, ND Huff, ND Watford City, ND Kindred, ND

Carsen Balvitsch | 10th Clayton Backhaus | 10th Waylyn Davis | 9th Bailey Berg | 11th Ryan Walker | 11th
Mandan, ND Bismarck, ND Sheyenne, ND Mandan, ND Killdeer, ND

Brooklyn Vollmer | 12th Brooke Peterson | 10th Rope Smith | 12th Paige Bennett | 9th Coy Peterson | 9th
Wing, ND Minot, ND Killdeer, ND Alexander, ND DesLacs, ND

Zane Pittsley | 10th Molly Thompson | 12th Logan DeMontigny| 10th Tanner Kress | 10th Josie VandenBurg | 12th
Killdeer, ND Kindred, ND Rugby, ND Bismarck, ND Flasher, ND

Tommy Hall | 12th Chaysen Boldt | 10th Riley Staton | 9th Rebekah Nottestad | 10th Chance Andrews | 11th
Killdeer, ND Carson, ND Hickson, ND Mandan, ND Bowman, ND

Caydon Roshau | 9th Keenan Pierce | 11th Colton Carlson | 11th Shane Sorge | 9th Preston Kercklau | 11th
Bismarck, ND Dickinson, ND Jamestown, ND Bismarck, ND Noonan, ND

Hunter Schlosser | 12th Paige Johnson | 12th Justin Inglis | 9th Reese Hennessy | 11th Ty Truchen | 12th
Mandan, ND Hazen, ND Regan, ND DesLacs, ND Killdeer, ND

Cody Schwartz| 12th Coy Diede | 11th Dawsom Schmeling | 11th BreAnne Benson | 9th Ty Thomas | 11th
Bismarck, ND Richardton, ND Dickinson , ND West Fargo, ND Mandan, ND

Anna Jorgenson | 9th Clay Gerhardt | 9th Kimberly Bauer | 11th Mariah Topp | 9th Lauren Topp | 11th
Watford, ND Mandan, ND Mandan, ND Grace City Grace City, ND
, ND

Gannon Johnson | 12th Sage Kvien | 10th Colter Soderholn | 9th Rachel Schumacher | 10th Stetson Scott | 10th
Lisbon, ND Valley City, ND Sheyenne, ND Hazelton, ND Lisbon, ND
Wednesday, June 7:
Reined Cow Horse 1st
& 2nd Go's - 6 pm - All
Seasons Arena

Karly Bang | 10th Cashae McGee | 10th Riley Reiss | 10th Dillon Alvarez | 12th Reed Marmon | 11th Thursday, June 8:
Killdeer, ND Bowman, ND Manning, ND Bismarck, ND Bowman, ND 1st & 2nd Go Cutting
Jory Boote | 9th - 8 am - All Seasons
Cayley Olson| 10th Cassidy Smith | 12th Binford, ND Jade Boote | 12th Kylie Hildre | 10th Arena
Max, ND Bismarck, ND Binford , ND Velva, ND Rifle & Trap Shoot - 1
pm - Pifers Auction &
Reality
Queen Horsemanship
- 1 pm - All Seasons
Arena
Reined Cow Horse
Short Go - 2 pm - All
Seasons Arena
Queen Pageant - 5:30
pm - 4 Seasons Pavilion
Family Team Roping -
6 pm - Dakota Winds
Arena

Zac Dunlop | 9th Madison Rotenberger | 10th Justin Dahl | 10th Claire Graner | 10th Jada Maher | 12th Friday, June 9:
Rolla, ND Ludlow, SD Keene, ND Huff, ND McLaughlin, ND Morning Rodeo Perfor-
Chance Schott | 12th mance - 10 am - Dakota
Sierra Ellingson | 10th Mason Bice | 9th Abby Hepper | 10th Megan Jangula | 12th McLaughlin, SD Winds Arena
Mandan, ND Killdeer, ND Keene, ND Hazelton, ND Kendra Dahle | 12th Cutting Short Go - 1 pm
- All Seasons Arena
Lacey Forsness | 11th Katie Bitz | 11th Cedar Kraft | 10th Chanci Kraft | 10th Carpid, ND Evening Rodeo Perfor-
Gladstone, ND Oriska, ND Carson, ND Carson, ND Hallie Ulberg | 10th mance - 6 pm - Dakota
Winds Arena
Matteah Dworshak | 12th Wade Berg | 12th Qwint Stroh | 12th Jayden Olson | 12th Berthold, ND Youth Cowboy Prom
Dickinson, ND Chaffee, ND Dickinson, ND Taylor, ND Eve Vangsness | 10th - 9:30 pm - 4 Seasons
Pavilion
Lakyn Bruhn | 9th Kelly Knoll | 10th Cedar Anderson | 11th Morgan Schlosser | 9th Walcott, ND
Blasdell, ND Mandan, ND Carrington, ND Mandan, ND Saturday, June 10:
Bowman Baseball
Boosters Breakfast -
8-10 am - 4 Seasons
Pavilion
Morning Rodeo Perfor-
mance - 10 am - Dakota
Winds Arena
Queen Social - 2 pm -
Lasting Visions
Evening Rodeo Perfor-
mance - 6 pm - Dakota
Winds Arena
Youth Rodeo Dance
- 9:30 pm - 4 Seasons
Pavilion
Sunday, June 11:
Bowman Baseball
Boosters Breakfast - 8
am-12 pm - 4 Seasons
Pavilion
Cowboy Church - 9 am
- 4 Seasons Pavilion
Scholarships & Short
Go Patch Presentations
- 12 pm - Dakota Winds
Arena
Queen Coronation
- 12:30 pm - Dakota
Winds Arena
Short Go Rodeo - 1 pm
- Dakota Winds Arena

Sydney Tastad | 10th Josie Wicks | 11th Rance Kramer | 12th Payson Cvancara | 11th Ashley Goldade | 10th
Rolette, ND Richardton, ND Towner, ND Ray, ND Baldwin , ND

Annie Praus | 12th Sierra Schott | 10th Bridger Anderson | 12th Gracie Dahl | 10th Ben Kramer | 10th Emmy Docktor | 9th
Dickinson , ND McLaughlin, SD Carrington, ND Keene, ND Towner, ND Denhoff, ND

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Bulldogs excel at state golf u PAGE 8 DISLIKE

Bowman Police
Department
shuts down
Facebook page

By COLE BENZ
Pioneer Editor

Let's GoLOCAL The Bowman Police Depart-
ment is declaring radio silence on
Campaign aimed at sustaining local communities Facebook. Cutting of their feed on
May 30, police chief Chuck Head-
By COLE BENZ year, it will be solidified enough in on services that a business might ing able to tell a visitor, or a new ley said that operating the page got
Pioneer Editor the community that you’ll be able offer that isn’t well advertised community member, activities or to be cumbersome for the depart-
to carry it on without the extra sup- events they can get involved with ment to operate. Headley did say
It’s all about making small com- port and resources that we can pro- In conversations among the is important in making it feel like they could get some negative re-
munities great again. And that vide,” Nelson said. group, many people said a reason there is life and abundance in the sponses on their page from “time
starts with getting familiar with community members bring their town. to time,” but that that wasn’t the
your local community and econo- The main purpose of getting the business outside of the area be- reason for shutting it down.
my again. campaign off the ground though, is cause they think they can’t get that “If people feel that this commu-
to start with shopping local. Nelson good or service. But many times, nity is going to be around a long Headley told the Pioneer that
Deb Nelson, president of DLN said that it isn’t feasible to get peo- as reiterated by the group, if a con- time, they feel good about it, they there wasn’t one incident that led
Consulting and a part of Vision ple to completely stop their pur- sumer makes a request, it can be have a very positive outlook about them to make the decision to cut
West North Dakota, was in town chases out of town, but that even fulfilled locally. Again, questions it” Nelson said. “They’re going to the cord on the social media site.
early Tuesday morning to talk bringing back a small portion of just need to be asked, and business- feel more connected.”
about their Go Local campaign, their buying to the local commu- es need to be able to advertise that At this point there isn’t a timeta-
which aims to continue the sustain- nity. option. During her presentation, she ble for them to return to the plat-
ability of smaller communities. highlighted the fact that just as form, but the department hasn’t
“What we’re doing and what our And the campaign goes even active and engaged employees are closed the door completely on re-
Overall, there are 10 communi- goal is, is that we hope that we will deeper. more productive and are more viving the site.
ties a part of the program, which see a 10 percent shift of purchas- committed to their successes, resi-
included Beulah-Hazen, Bottinea, ing outside of your trade area,” she Nelson said people need to feel dents that are significantly attached The department, according to
Bowman, Crosby, Dunn County, said. connected in the community. If to the community are more like- Headley, has been using the mode
Golden Valley County, Kenmare, you feel connected, they are more ly to contribute to a community’s of communication since 2012,
Stanley, Underwood. But getting that 10 percent shift likely to buy in the community, growth. nearly five years active.
doesn’t just start by slamming con- and more likely to get involved in
“We were really, really happy sumers with guilt campaigns and the community, and as Nelson said, “People need to feel like they Headley said he did see the pos-
that Bowman has gotten on board negative publicity of big box stores more likely to volunteer and give belong to a community to be able itive parts of Facebook, but that it
with us,” she said. and online resources, but it is a back to the community. to be involved in a community,” didn’t outweigh the burden of op-
matter of education and a change Nelson said. “And I will tell you, eration.
Nelson, talking to a group of in philosophy. This also boils down to educa- if people don’t feel connected, or
about 10 business leaders from the tion. that they belong to a community, “It did have its advantages,” he
area in the Bowman library, said It could be as simple as asking they’re going to leave the commu- said.
that this isn’t just a ‘buy local’ cam- questions, or offering up education Knowing what is going on in nity quickly, or they’re going to
paign, but it’s a ‘go local’ campaign. your community is pertinent. Be- shop some place else and not care, Now that they won’t be utiliz-
even after they’re educated. So ed- ing Facebook Headley said they’ll
“Most of what you’re going to ucation is important.” go back to before 2012, and utilize
be doing is localized,” Nelson said. the media for any kind of commu-
“This isn’t a cookie cutter cam- Some of that education has al- nication the department needs to
paign.” ready started from the Bowman make with the community.
Area Chamber of Commerce and
This campaign was made pos- the Economic Development Cor- In an emergency situation,
sible by a Bush Foundation grant Headley said they would make
that started in June 2016, and will LOCAL Page 2 their usual phone calls to the nec-
finish up in June 2018. essary contacts around the city.
But he also said, as the department
“We think that by June of next is a part of the city, they could use
the Bowman city page for commu-
nication, if necessary.

“I know that the city has a Face-
book page,” he said. “We certainly
can take advantage of that if need
be. If not, if it’s something like a
dire emergency, of course some-
thing through the radio, or even
through some media outlets.”

Anybody in need of law enforce-
ment is encouraged to call the de-
partment’s local number or dial
911 if it is an emergency.

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Come join our great (TOP) Jacob Boehm (L) shakes hands with Tyler Senn (R) after accepting an award.
team of healthcare (MIDDLE) Mikayla Bartholomay (L) and Tyler Senn (R) Bartholomay won the Dennis
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Athletic Director— (Dennis Halm Award) — Fischer, Cassidy Walby;
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Hat Tips: Crawfish

DEAN MEYER starting getting fat at his hogs. I have a friend that grilling. He did not appreci- squealed on him! found in papers all across the
Guest Columnist feet. I mean his feet swelled raised them all my youth ate my suggestions. Funny And remember what my state.
up so he was wearing tennis years. They were fine hogs. how some people get crabby HAT TIPS is generously
Hello, shoes. Then snowmobile when they aren’t well. Grandpa always said. “It sponsored weekly by the
Today, I’m going to talk boots. Then overshoes with And I suggested that since always rains right after a dry following businesses:
about health care. It’s talked no shoes. Then his legs this pig had to die for him, He hasn’t had the sur- spell!” SW Auto Supply, 523-7540
about on the news every day. started getting fat. Picture a he should try to get more of gery yet. It is scheduled in Dakota Community Bank,
It is in every paper you pick skinny guy with big fat legs the hog. I suggested he tell the near future. And I am Praying for rain, 523-9000
up. It’s cause riots and sit ins. and feet. That was he. the doctor to cure the bacon hoping he doesn’t run into Dean Bowman Sales & Service,
It causes elections to be won and hams, keep some belly a hog that has any history Dean Meyer is an area 523-3257
or lost. He went to the doctor. for side pork, and cut the with him. I’d hate to see him rancher and former North
But, honestly, many of And the doctor said…No chops especially thick for get a relative of that pig that Dakota State Senator. His
us take health care pretty more monkeys jump….Nev- 'Hat Tips' column can be
much for granted. Unless, of er mind. Wrong story.
course, you are a pig. Pigs
have problems with health Anyway he went to the
care. Oh, if you are a pig in a doctor and was told that he
hog house, I guess pig care had a leaky heart valve and
is pretty important. But if his body was being pumped
you are a pig in the human full of fluid. This is not a
health care system, it’s kind good thing. There is a fairly
of rough. routine procedure. And this
I just learned this a week is where the pig comes in.
or so ago. One of my broth- They repair human heart
er-in-laws had a problem. valves with the valves of
He was getting fat! Now to a pig heart! Really! What
many people getting fat is used to be life threatening is
a way of life. But this guy now repaired safely with the
help of a pig! I found that
amazing. And somewhat
amusing.

Because you see, this
brother-in-law said he stole
a pig once but it squealed on
him and he had to return it.

So, being the caring
relative I am, I brought this
up. I went to the hospital
to reassure him. And I had
some suggestions for him.
I suggested he request a
Duroc hog. Duroc hogs are
those good, long, lean red

Pastor’s Corner: Omdahl: After hitting the age of 50, and sick, you knew you the crossover
we realize that we have only would feel better in the As time passes, your list of
one life and began won- morning. When you are old,
potential pallbearers keeps
Aging is dering if we missed out on that is a groundless hope.  North Dakota_Layout 1 9/12/2013 1:41 PM Page 1 getting shorter until your
Return to ND Traveling a life.  Would life have been Gravity becomes a mor- only option is cremation.
Highway of more fun if we had married tal enemy. Carrying 150 Tell your family not to take
Cone Zones Susie or Trevor? Should we pounds up 10 steps becomes you out on windy days.
North Dakotaan all-day project. If you fall
LLOYD OMDAHL
Guest Columnist down, you actually won-
der if you have enough life
Living seems to be the left to amortize the effort
One of the aspects of most popular of all human have majored in something Every morning, you start
parish life to which I most activities. Bicycling is right besides basket weaving? figuring that this day may
look forward once again is next and it is a demonstra- Should we have taken that be your last. Eventually, you
administering the Sacrament tion of priorities to bicycle job in Australia?  will be right.
of Baptism. Baptism washes against a red light. 900,000 barrels of oilThen we find out that peo- of getting up.  Or is there
away Original Sin, which we
inherit from the sin of Adam Take it from somebody ple don’t get common sense something useful I can do
and Eve, it opens the gates of who has been there, aging is Some people believe that
heaven, and incorporates us like traveling a long high- God ordained the time of
into the Body of Christ, the way. For the first 50 years, their deaths when they were
Church. There is immense we are on the Interstate, born.  If you believe that,
joy surrounding Baptism. then shift onto 2-laned 950,000 eyeballs on newspapersuntil they are 26 and we
I imagine the angels and pavement, next to gravel, while I’m down here?
saints in heaven rejoicing and finally down a muddy think we are entitled to start • Cone Zone 5: Nearing
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at one's Baptism. I envision, cemetery. All along the way new career, new start.    You are onYthees,mevuedrdyyday somaen9e0x0p,0ir0a0tiboanrrdealsteo. f oil are
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for a moment God and your out that they don’t make
Zephaniah 3:17 "The loved ones celebrating over clothes your shape.  You
Lord, your God, is in your your very existence, appre- need 24/7s - stretch pants
midst, a mighty savior, who ciating you simply for who that had better – that you
will rejoice over you with you are not for what you can wear to bed, to church
gladness, and renew you in can do. The sound of God's or the mall. They look
his love, who will sing joy- singing makes our heart and equally bad in all places. 
fully because of you.” soul leap for joy, just as John Get them two sizes too big 30 years too late. You miDgahkt ota’esvfeinregsettdiasinlioeswaantdBwuergekelries.
the Baptist leaped for joy because your problem is as well take up smoking. King.  
This verse of Sacred in the womb of his mother bigger than you think and it You quit entering Publish- Lloyd Omdahl is the
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SKiDSTeeRS, TRAileRS 3 PieCe PaNeliFt dry Wall JaCk 15 Ft. 10 eXteNsioN Cords 10 guage 50 Ft eaCh Materials Management Assistant FT • Housekeeper FT/SUPP
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Auctioneer’s Note: This is just a real small listing of what is on this sale, you will be able to buy with confidence

because Ken repaired things as they were returned from Rental, items are in clean condition

and ready to be put to use. Schoch Auction Service looks forward to seeing you at the Sale! Thank You.

Sale Conducted & Clerked by: Schoch Auction Service #566 & #539 • Auctioneers: Al, Tyler, & Jared Schoch North Dakota native and actor Josh Duhamel at Fort Mandan, near Washburn
Phone - Al: 701-290-1848, Tyler: 290-1017, or Jared: 590-3447 • Dickinson, North Dakota 58601
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Coccidiosis affecting young calves
By ERIN GAUGLER age), suckling calves, clini- cidiosis, the calf was exposed
Extension Agent cal signs of coccidiosis may to the oocysts at birth. The Rembering at Mound
develop following stress- logical conclusion to young
Cattle producers in North ful events such as weather calf coccidiosis is that calving On May 29, the Mound
Dakota have been losing changes, or if the calves are grounds are highly contami- Church held its annual Me-
young calves to coccidiosis in unsanitary conditions. In nated.” morial Day program. Pas-
this spring, according to Ger- general, coccidiosis affects tor Terry Bagley began the
ald Stokka, the North Dakota the intestinal tract. In mild Treatment service by speaking on the
State University Extension cases, calves only have watery Infected animals must sacrifices of all those who
Service’s veterinarian. Coc- diarrhea, but in most cases, be treated for the infection served and especially those
cidiosis is an intestinal disease blood is present in the feces. and to correct dehydration. who had given their lives in
that affects several animal Straining, along with rapid Producers should select the the service of country. Ac-
species. In cattle, it may pro- dehydration, weight loss and proper drugs in consultation cording to Brenda Davis, this
duce clinical symptoms in an- anorexia (off feed), may be with their veterinarian. Sulfa was the 99th Memorial Day
imals from 1 month to 1 year evident. Animals that survive drugs and a therapeutic dose service held at the church.
of age, but it can infect all age for 10 to 14 days may recover; of amprolium are available to The first one was held in
groups. Coccidia is a protozo- however, permanent damage treat coccidiosis. Antibiotics memory of Jean Pearl who
an parasite that has the ability may occur. The lesions asso- may be necessary if second- was killed October 1, 1918
to multiply rapidly and cause ciated with coccidiosis that ary bacterial infections are in the closing days of the
clinical disease. “Coccidia are found after death general- suspected. First World War. Many of
are very host-specific; that is, ly are confined to the cecum, Prevention
only cattle coccidia will cause colon, ileum and rectum. Consider these steps to
disease in cattle,” Stokka says. Laboratory findings should prevent coccidiosis:
“Other species-specific coc- be correlated with clinical •Move calving grounds to
cidia will not cause disease in signs for a diagnosis because a clean area free of contami-
cattle.” Several stages of mul- other infectious diseases such nation.
tiplication occur before the as salmonella and bovine viral •Increase the amount of
final stage, the oocyst (egg), diarrhea virus also may lead space per cow during the
is passed in the feces. Oo- to blood in the stool, Stokka calving season.
cysts are extremely resistant notes. The susceptibility of •Feed an additive that can
to environmental stress and animals to coccidiosis varies. reduce the presence of coc-
are difficult to remove from “Coccidiosis frequently is re- cidia.
the environment complete- ferred to as an opportunist, “Feeding a coccidiostat
ly. Oocysts must undergo a which is a disease that will (decoquinate) or an iono-
final process called sporula- develop when other stress phore (monensin or lasa-
tion before they are infective factors are present or in the locid) to the herd prior to
again. Oocysts frequently young calves when exposure and during calving may help,”
contaminate feed and water. to the oocysts is overwhelm- Hoppe says. “Be sure to fol-
When the sporulated oocysts ing,” Stokka says. “The life low label claims because mo-
are ingested by other animals, cycle of coccidiosis in calves nensin and lasalocid have
they start their life cycle over is approximately 21 days,” slightly different label claims.
in the new host. he adds. “This means that if “Feeding an ionophore to
a 3-week-old calf is showing the cows for reducing the
Symptoms signs and symptoms of coc- overall coccidia parasites
In young (3 to 6 weeks of present in the environment
also has the benefit of im-
BOPUPSOINRETSUSNITY proving feed efficiency,” he
adds.

positions available

City of Rhame - in configuration with Pioneer Senior Bowman County School District is accepting
Citizens - is looking for someone to lease and operate applications for the following positions for 2017-2018

The Rhame Cafe Para Professional (TOP) Flag at Mound Church cemetery at half mast. (ABOVE)
Bus Driver Senior member Howard Merz explains the decoration of the
along with providing senior meals - at noon - three days a week. graves. (Photos by Jason Waskiewicz/For The Pioneer)
Assistant Football Coaches
For more information and terms of lease, contact Art Teacher the traditions began then as rating the graves. The school
City of Rhame Office | 279-5500 the students from the nearby is long gone, so the deco-
Mayor Gracee Wood | 279-5587 OR Applications available at the main office at the Bowman campus. school collected wildflowers ration became part of the
Auditor Brandy Getz | 279-6969 For more information, contact Dave Mahon, Superintendent and decorated the graves at program. The group walked
the cemetery: flowers for to the cemetery and recited
BCBoaomwndmmaunnity at Bowman County Schools : 523-3283 graves without decorations the Pledge of Allegiance, fol-
and flags for veterans. lowed by grave decoration.
They returned to the church
Howard Merz then in- for a pot luck lunch.
structed the group on deco-

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Beginning june 12 June 17, 2017
Rehearsal every Monday | 8 p.m. 4:00 p.m

Bowman County Music Room Four Season Pavillion
Bowman County Fairgrounds

Bowman, North Dakota
Reception to follow

HELP WANTED Special Trip!

Stride Well Service is currently seeking Medora Musicalis providing a special trip to the
experienced Operators, Derrickhands and
Floorhands for their Marmarth, ND yard. Tuesday | June 27th | 2017
All applicants must be able to pass a background
check & drug test and have a valid driver’s license This is Senior Discount Day for the Musical
All ages are welcome to ride the bus!
with a clean driving record.
Show starts at 7:30 p.m.
All positions include the following benefits:
•Health/Dental/Vision Insurance/Life Insurance BBouws mwilal npic- k4upp.min.
•401K with company match
•Stock Purchase Plan and
•Uniforms
•Holiday and vacation pay Hettinger - 4 p.m.
For an application or
additional information,
please contact the
Marmarth office:
701-279-5844

Stride is an EO employer $30/person does not include Musical tickets.
– M/F/Vets/Disabled
Must purchase tickets on your own.
Call to reserve your seat | 1-800-280-0204 | See you on the bus!

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