I
PAGE 2. THE PRESS JANUARY 2, 2013
Educational Seminar for current and those interested
in becoming Direct Care V00)rkers is Jan. 8 in Graflon
GRAFTON, N.D. - The N.DI Department of
tluman Services' Medical Services Division will
hold an educational seminar in Grafion for cur-
rent qualified service providers and anyone in-
terested in being a caregiver cn Tuesday, Jan. 8,
2013, from I to 3:00 p.m. The event is at tile
Chase Building, frst floor Lila Mielky confer-
once room, 516 Cooper Ave.
Qualified service providers are friends,
neighbors, family members, and others who pro-
vide in-home cme to older adults and people with
disabilities so tlaey can continue to live in their
own homes and communities.
The ineeting will include an interactive on-
line demonstration on how to complete enroll-
ment [brms and billing documents, an overview
of programs and services available through the
department that support independent living,
and a review of provider rotes and reilnbursement
requirements. There will also be a discussion
uallfled service rovlders are friends,
O . p
neighbors, faintly members, and others
whdprovlde in-home care to older adults
and people with .disabilities so they can
conttnue to hve tn thetr own homes and
communities."
about how to become a qualified service provider,
as well as the responsibilities associated with be-
ing a caregiver
Anyone interested in attending is encouraged
to preregister by contacting Katie Yantzet, direct
service workforce development coordinator, at
1-800-755-2604, ND Relay TTY 1-800-366-
6888 or keyantzer@nd.gov.
The department has created a video high-
lighting the experiences of people providing serv-
ices for clients as qualified service providel3. The
18-minute video is online at www.nd.gov/dhs/ser-
vices/adultsaging/providers.html.
Individuals interested in working as a qual-
ified service provider should contact their local
county social service office, lnfomaation is on-
line at www.nd.gov/dhs/locations/countyso-
cialserv/and at www.nd.gov/dhs/services/adult-
saging/providers.html. People can also call the
Department of Hum,'m Services toll free at 1-855-
GO2-LINK (855-462-5465) or ND Relay TTY
1-800-366-6888.
For the love of learning: Adults 50+ invited to join in
2013 winter lifelong learning showcase on Jan. 8 at UND
GRAND FORKS, N.D. -- Area
adults 50+ are invited to the 2013
Winter Showcase on Tuesday, Jan-
umT 8 to learn about the winter pro-
gnams off, red by the Osher Lifelong
Learning Institute at the Universi-
ty of North Dakota (OLLI@UND).
The OLLI Showcase is a social
event that features a special guest
speaker, and introduces the rich
array of learning opportunities and
instructors for the upcoming se-
rooster. It will be held from 4:30 -
6:00 p.m. at Sharon Lutheran
Church, 1720 20th St. S., Grand
Forks, ND. The public is invited to
visit with other OLLI members, pre-
view upcoming courses, and meet
the instructors. Dr. F. Richard Fer-
raro, professor of Psychology at
UND, will be the guest speaker at
5:15 pro.
The OLLI@UND winter se-
mester begins January 7. Course of-
PARK RIVER AREA SCHOOL
PUI|LIC MLLI ING NOTICE
The Park River Area School District
#8 School Board will hold a public
hearing on January 17, 2013, at 5:30
p.m. in the Alumni Room of the Park
River Public School. At this hearing
the Board will present the curricu-
Im, course offerings and staffing
: for the 2013-14 school year:
i
3 Compa.y '""'""::2i:,':2'rC"p::'i2"2 ''"'l .....
Large Outdoor Display
www.srennesgranite.com
t3oautifully Handcrafted Custom Designs Friendly Personal Service
North on Hwy 220 East Grand Forks 218-773-7d61
t )l''il \\;'(' kdays H-5) Fretting and %v'el.'keiids By Apl)hltment
ferings include Beer 101, Aviation
Safety: From the Ground Up",
Problems in the Patch, Dakota Ger-
man Film Festival, U.S. Customs
and Border Protection Rights, You
Wrote It, Now Publish It!, The
Making of a Symphony Peflbnn-
ance, and self-defense training (IM-
PACT). Additionally, there will be
lectures held on identity theft, arthri-
tis, oil patch economics, benefits of
humor, and vertigo. Programs are
purely tbr enjoyment without tests,
grades or need for prior college ex-
perience
OLLI@UND is a membership
organization for adults 50 and bet-
ter who want to experience cultur-
al and social growth through learn-
ing and sharing ideas, opinions,
and talents.
OLLI@UND currently has more
than 600 members. For information,
call 701.777.3000. For winter 2013
courses, instructor profiles and
events, visit olli.UND.edu.
Do you want your news noticed?
Do you or your group
have a story to tell?
We're here to help.
Contact The Press: (701) 284-6333
The Three Maqi (191"/)
by Karl Schmidt-R0ttluff
...lhen they had come into the
house, the;), saw the young Child
with Mary His mother, and fell
down and worshiped Him. And
when they had opened their
treasures, they presented gifts to
Him: gold, frankincense
and myrrh.
cj" MAITt I I!W 2:11 ',
¢:) 2012 by King Features Syndicate, Inc World rights reserved.
Norma M. Mathiason
Norma M. Mathiason, age 81
ofEdinburg, ND passed away on
Saturday, December
22, 2012 at Altru
Hospital of Grand
Forks.
Norma M Chris-
tenson was born July
30, 1931 in Milton,
ND the daughter of
the late Charles and
Clara (Loveseth)
Christenson. She
graduated high
school from Fairdale,
ND. Norma was
united in marriage
to Irwin L. Mathia-
son on October 28, 1949 in Ed-
inburg, ND. The couple made
their home in Adams until moving
to Edinburg in 1955. Nonna loved
children and helped several fam-
ilies in the Edinburg area with day-
care. Irwin passed away on Janu-
ary 23, 199 l.
Nonna was a member of Trin-
ity Lutheran Church and WELCA
of Edinburg. She loved to play
cards and play bingo. She was an
avid bowler and loved music.
She was known for being able to
play hymns by ear. Norma espe-
cially loved spending time with
her beloved grandchildren.
Norma is survived by her chil-
dren: Gary (Lois) Mathiason, Ed-
inburg, ND: Karen (Thomas)
Strand, Hatton, ND: Kathy (Mark)
Sundby, Cavalier,
ND" Randy (Gall)
Mathiason, Adams,
ND: Karla (Mike)
Neunsinger, ThOrn-
ton, CO; 15 grand-
children; 17 great
grandchildren; her
sister Lenore (Stub)
Hall. Lakeviile.
MN and her broth-
er Ralph (Sally)
Christenson, Apple
Valley, MN. Nor-
ma was preceded
in death by her par-
ents, husband, son Duane, daugh-
ter Kandace, a grandson, Ryan and
siblings: Obert, Marvel, Doris,
Chester, Russell and Barbara.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, December 26, 2012 at
11:00 A.M. at Trinity Lutheran
Church, Edinburg, ND. Visita-
tion was Wednesday tbr one hour
prior to the service at the church.
Interment will be at St. Olaf
Lutheran Cemetery, rural Fairdale,
ND.
An online guestbook is avail-
able at: www.tollefsonfuneral-
home.corn
The Tollefson Funeral Home of
Edinburg is in charge of the
arrangements.
Have a really []0 thank you?
We can help. Call the Press at 284-6333
/
/
Pembina Hills Lutheran, Mountain
Thursday: 2 p.m. Worship Borg. Sunday.: 11:00 a.m. Vikur
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
Trinity Lutheran, Edinburg
TuB: 9:30 Womens Bible Study. 9:15 a.m. Trinity
10:15 a.m. Sunday School
St John's Nepomucene Catholic Church, Pisek
Saturday 5:00 p.m.
St Jgseph's Catholic Church, Lankin (www.plbtriparish.org/)
Sunday 8:30 a.m.
/
/ Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Bechyne
Sunday 10:30 a.m.
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Crystal
Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m.. Tuesday: 5:30 p.m.. Thursday: 7 a.m.
St. Brigid of Ireland Catholic Church, Cavalier
Saturday Mass: 5 p.m., Sunday Mass: 10:30 a.m., Monday & Friday: 7
a.m., Wednesday: 6:00 p.m.
Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, Park River
Sun: 9:00 a.m. Sunday School/Coffee, 10 a.m. Worship
(http://www.parkriveroslc.com/)
Zion Lutheran Church, Hoople
Sunday.: 9:30 a.m. Worship, 10:30 Sunday School
St. Mary's Church
Saturday: 9:30 a.m. Good Sam. Center. 5 p.m. St. Mary's, Park River
Sunday: 8 a.m. St. Luke's, Veseleyville • 10 a.m. St. Mary's, Park River
Federated Church
Sunday: 9 a.m. Worship (Fordville) • 9:30 a.rn. Sunday School
(Park River). 10:45 a.rn. Worship (Park River)
Our Rdeemer's, Fairdale
Sundy: 9:30 a.m. Worship
Victory Free Lutheran Church, Park River
Sunday: Church at 11:00a.m No WinGS or Youth Group Bible study until
January 9, 2013. Saturday, January 5th
Men's/Boy's bible study and prayer breakfast 9:00a.m.
Grace Free Lutheran Church, Edinburg
Sunday: 9 a.m. Church Services / 10:15 a.m. Sunday School
Every Thursday: 9 a.m. Bible Study
Bethel Baptist Church, Park River
Sunday: 9:30 a.m. worship, 10:45 a.m. Fellowship, Awana Children's Min-
istry 6:20 PM Wednesdays. Prayer & Bible study Wednesdays at 7 PM
Hoff Lutheran Church, Rural Adams
Sunday: 9 a.rn. Worship
%
'FIIRsT UNITED
--"8ank & Insurance
Park River - 284-7244
Adams ~ 944-2231
Grafton - 352-3668
Michigan - 259-2112
Hoople - 894-6123
Crystal - 657-2168
"Trite to a Sacred Trust"
thvy. 17 West * Park Rivet
284-6086
tollefson[hneralhome, com
Farmers Union Insurance Co.
Dvight ByronJay Thompson
OFFICE: 284-6955 m:,:/7 E.,,. Park River
BECOME A CHURCH SCHEDULE SPONSOR
$20.00 A MONTH/
CALL THE PRESS 284"6333 TODAY I.
301 Co. Rd 12B • Park River
Ph. 284-7115
Fax 284-7117
Ye Olde Medicine Center
It)% Senior Discounts* FREE Mail Oul Ser,,ice UPS Kodak Kiosk FREE Blood Pressure Checks
,wy. 17 West* Pa,k River 284-7676
AGASSIZ ANIMAL
HOSPITAL
*Complete Medical Services/
Surgical Selwices
*Boarding
*Grooming
*Pet Supplies
Daniel J. Koenig, DVM
284-6688
403 Briggs Ave. So., P.O. Box 49, Park River, N.D. 58270
Phone: (701)284-6333. FAX: (701)284-6091
E-mail: wcpress@polarcomm.com
The Walsh Cotinty Press, htc. (U.S.ES. Pub. No. 665320) is published eekly on Wednesdays
for $34.00 pet" year ill Walsh Cottnty, $38.00 tbr out of county. $42.00 per year for the rest of
North Dakota and out of state, from The Press building. Park Rivet', North Dakota. Please
alh))v 3 weeks to start new subscriptions or change of address
(U.S.P.S. Pub. No. 665-320)
Periodicals postage paid at Park River, N.D., arid additional mailing office POSTMASTER: Send
address changes to The Walsh County Press, P O. Box 49, Park River, ND 58270.
Nordmark Publishing Publisher
140 Viking Dr., Rugby, ND 58368
Allison Climb Editor-in Chief
Brook Slebodnik Olfice Manager
Larry Biri Freelance Photographer
Policy on Con'ections
Any en-or should be reported immediately. Please check the accuracy of your advertisement the first day oFinsertion.
The Walsh ('otln)" Press will oiler a free reprint in the event of an internal citer,
BUSINI SS H( }I.JRS
The Walsh Count" Press is opna fi'om 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Submission dctline is Thursday at n()n.
Phone 71)1-284-6333 • Fax 701-284-6091 • Email: wcpress@polarcomm.eom
LIITrEIUAREA VOI{ ES POLl( Y
The Walsh County Press will aeccpt letters lethe editor and oilier submissions on issue of public interest. To be pubiishcd, letter/article
must: - Bc signedand include your address. Unsigned letters wilt not be considered. Letters may not be used to thank specific people
or organizations. - The H:alsh Count)" Press reserves the right to shorten letters, edit out factual cn'ors and reject those deemed libelous,
in poor taste or of a personal nature. - The lf71sh Colt/lO: Press will not run letters from the same author two weeks in a row. All
opinions expressed are those ofthc author and do not represent the opinions of The H"ulsh ())un(, P "e'" lilliput ,..-/
- Be legible.
- Preference will be given to letters from the Walsh County area. Letters from outside the area will be
considered if they are of su fficient interest.
Official newspaper of the City of Park River, the City of Edinburg, the schools of Park River, and the schools of Va ley-Edinburg.
I
PAGE 2. THE PRESS JANUARY 2, 2013
Educational Seminar for current and those interested
in becoming Direct Care V00)rkers is Jan. 8 in Graflon
GRAFTON, N.D. - The N.DI Department of
tluman Services' Medical Services Division will
hold an educational seminar in Grafion for cur-
rent qualified service providers and anyone in-
terested in being a caregiver cn Tuesday, Jan. 8,
2013, from I to 3:00 p.m. The event is at tile
Chase Building, frst floor Lila Mielky confer-
once room, 516 Cooper Ave.
Qualified service providers are friends,
neighbors, family members, and others who pro-
vide in-home cme to older adults and people with
disabilities so tlaey can continue to live in their
own homes and communities.
The ineeting will include an interactive on-
line demonstration on how to complete enroll-
ment [brms and billing documents, an overview
of programs and services available through the
department that support independent living,
and a review of provider rotes and reilnbursement
requirements. There will also be a discussion
uallfled service rovlders are friends,
O . p
neighbors, faintly members, and others
whdprovlde in-home care to older adults
and people with .disabilities so they can
conttnue to hve tn thetr own homes and
communities."
about how to become a qualified service provider,
as well as the responsibilities associated with be-
ing a caregiver
Anyone interested in attending is encouraged
to preregister by contacting Katie Yantzet, direct
service workforce development coordinator, at
1-800-755-2604, ND Relay TTY 1-800-366-
6888 or keyantzer@nd.gov.
The department has created a video high-
lighting the experiences of people providing serv-
ices for clients as qualified service providel3. The
18-minute video is online at www.nd.gov/dhs/ser-
vices/adultsaging/providers.html.
Individuals interested in working as a qual-
ified service provider should contact their local
county social service office, lnfomaation is on-
line at www.nd.gov/dhs/locations/countyso-
cialserv/and at www.nd.gov/dhs/services/adult-
saging/providers.html. People can also call the
Department of Hum,'m Services toll free at 1-855-
GO2-LINK (855-462-5465) or ND Relay TTY
1-800-366-6888.
For the love of learning: Adults 50+ invited to join in
2013 winter lifelong learning showcase on Jan. 8 at UND
GRAND FORKS, N.D. -- Area
adults 50+ are invited to the 2013
Winter Showcase on Tuesday, Jan-
umT 8 to learn about the winter pro-
gnams off, red by the Osher Lifelong
Learning Institute at the Universi-
ty of North Dakota (OLLI@UND).
The OLLI Showcase is a social
event that features a special guest
speaker, and introduces the rich
array of learning opportunities and
instructors for the upcoming se-
rooster. It will be held from 4:30 -
6:00 p.m. at Sharon Lutheran
Church, 1720 20th St. S., Grand
Forks, ND. The public is invited to
visit with other OLLI members, pre-
view upcoming courses, and meet
the instructors. Dr. F. Richard Fer-
raro, professor of Psychology at
UND, will be the guest speaker at
5:15 pro.
The OLLI@UND winter se-
mester begins January 7. Course of-
PARK RIVER AREA SCHOOL
PUI|LIC MLLI ING NOTICE
The Park River Area School District
#8 School Board will hold a public
hearing on January 17, 2013, at 5:30
p.m. in the Alumni Room of the Park
River Public School. At this hearing
the Board will present the curricu-
Im, course offerings and staffing
: for the 2013-14 school year:
i
3 Compa.y '""'""::2i:,':2'rC"p::'i2"2 ''"'l .....
Large Outdoor Display
www.srennesgranite.com
t3oautifully Handcrafted Custom Designs Friendly Personal Service
North on Hwy 220 East Grand Forks 218-773-7d61
t )l''il \\;'(' kdays H-5) Fretting and %v'el.'keiids By Apl)hltment
ferings include Beer 101, Aviation
Safety: From the Ground Up",
Problems in the Patch, Dakota Ger-
man Film Festival, U.S. Customs
and Border Protection Rights, You
Wrote It, Now Publish It!, The
Making of a Symphony Peflbnn-
ance, and self-defense training (IM-
PACT). Additionally, there will be
lectures held on identity theft, arthri-
tis, oil patch economics, benefits of
humor, and vertigo. Programs are
purely tbr enjoyment without tests,
grades or need for prior college ex-
perience
OLLI@UND is a membership
organization for adults 50 and bet-
ter who want to experience cultur-
al and social growth through learn-
ing and sharing ideas, opinions,
and talents.
OLLI@UND currently has more
than 600 members. For information,
call 701.777.3000. For winter 2013
courses, instructor profiles and
events, visit olli.UND.edu.
Do you want your news noticed?
Do you or your group
have a story to tell?
We're here to help.
Contact The Press: (701) 284-6333
The Three Maqi (191"/)
by Karl Schmidt-R0ttluff
...lhen they had come into the
house, the;), saw the young Child
with Mary His mother, and fell
down and worshiped Him. And
when they had opened their
treasures, they presented gifts to
Him: gold, frankincense
and myrrh.
cj" MAITt I I!W 2:11 ',
¢:) 2012 by King Features Syndicate, Inc World rights reserved.
Norma M. Mathiason
Norma M. Mathiason, age 81
ofEdinburg, ND passed away on
Saturday, December
22, 2012 at Altru
Hospital of Grand
Forks.
Norma M Chris-
tenson was born July
30, 1931 in Milton,
ND the daughter of
the late Charles and
Clara (Loveseth)
Christenson. She
graduated high
school from Fairdale,
ND. Norma was
united in marriage
to Irwin L. Mathia-
son on October 28, 1949 in Ed-
inburg, ND. The couple made
their home in Adams until moving
to Edinburg in 1955. Nonna loved
children and helped several fam-
ilies in the Edinburg area with day-
care. Irwin passed away on Janu-
ary 23, 199 l.
Nonna was a member of Trin-
ity Lutheran Church and WELCA
of Edinburg. She loved to play
cards and play bingo. She was an
avid bowler and loved music.
She was known for being able to
play hymns by ear. Norma espe-
cially loved spending time with
her beloved grandchildren.
Norma is survived by her chil-
dren: Gary (Lois) Mathiason, Ed-
inburg, ND: Karen (Thomas)
Strand, Hatton, ND: Kathy (Mark)
Sundby, Cavalier,
ND" Randy (Gall)
Mathiason, Adams,
ND: Karla (Mike)
Neunsinger, ThOrn-
ton, CO; 15 grand-
children; 17 great
grandchildren; her
sister Lenore (Stub)
Hall. Lakeviile.
MN and her broth-
er Ralph (Sally)
Christenson, Apple
Valley, MN. Nor-
ma was preceded
in death by her par-
ents, husband, son Duane, daugh-
ter Kandace, a grandson, Ryan and
siblings: Obert, Marvel, Doris,
Chester, Russell and Barbara.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, December 26, 2012 at
11:00 A.M. at Trinity Lutheran
Church, Edinburg, ND. Visita-
tion was Wednesday tbr one hour
prior to the service at the church.
Interment will be at St. Olaf
Lutheran Cemetery, rural Fairdale,
ND.
An online guestbook is avail-
able at: www.tollefsonfuneral-
home.corn
The Tollefson Funeral Home of
Edinburg is in charge of the
arrangements.
Have a really []0 thank you?
We can help. Call the Press at 284-6333
/
/
Pembina Hills Lutheran, Mountain
Thursday: 2 p.m. Worship Borg. Sunday.: 11:00 a.m. Vikur
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
Trinity Lutheran, Edinburg
TuB: 9:30 Womens Bible Study. 9:15 a.m. Trinity
10:15 a.m. Sunday School
St John's Nepomucene Catholic Church, Pisek
Saturday 5:00 p.m.
St Jgseph's Catholic Church, Lankin (www.plbtriparish.org/)
Sunday 8:30 a.m.
/
/ Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Bechyne
Sunday 10:30 a.m.
St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Crystal
Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m.. Tuesday: 5:30 p.m.. Thursday: 7 a.m.
St. Brigid of Ireland Catholic Church, Cavalier
Saturday Mass: 5 p.m., Sunday Mass: 10:30 a.m., Monday & Friday: 7
a.m., Wednesday: 6:00 p.m.
Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, Park River
Sun: 9:00 a.m. Sunday School/Coffee, 10 a.m. Worship
(http://www.parkriveroslc.com/)
Zion Lutheran Church, Hoople
Sunday.: 9:30 a.m. Worship, 10:30 Sunday School
St. Mary's Church
Saturday: 9:30 a.m. Good Sam. Center. 5 p.m. St. Mary's, Park River
Sunday: 8 a.m. St. Luke's, Veseleyville • 10 a.m. St. Mary's, Park River
Federated Church
Sunday: 9 a.m. Worship (Fordville) • 9:30 a.rn. Sunday School
(Park River). 10:45 a.rn. Worship (Park River)
Our Rdeemer's, Fairdale
Sundy: 9:30 a.m. Worship
Victory Free Lutheran Church, Park River
Sunday: Church at 11:00a.m No WinGS or Youth Group Bible study until
January 9, 2013. Saturday, January 5th
Men's/Boy's bible study and prayer breakfast 9:00a.m.
Grace Free Lutheran Church, Edinburg
Sunday: 9 a.m. Church Services / 10:15 a.m. Sunday School
Every Thursday: 9 a.m. Bible Study
Bethel Baptist Church, Park River
Sunday: 9:30 a.m. worship, 10:45 a.m. Fellowship, Awana Children's Min-
istry 6:20 PM Wednesdays. Prayer & Bible study Wednesdays at 7 PM
Hoff Lutheran Church, Rural Adams
Sunday: 9 a.rn. Worship
%
'FIIRsT UNITED
--"8ank & Insurance
Park River - 284-7244
Adams ~ 944-2231
Grafton - 352-3668
Michigan - 259-2112
Hoople - 894-6123
Crystal - 657-2168
"Trite to a Sacred Trust"
thvy. 17 West * Park Rivet
284-6086
tollefson[hneralhome, com
Farmers Union Insurance Co.
Dvight ByronJay Thompson
OFFICE: 284-6955 m:,:/7 E.,,. Park River
BECOME A CHURCH SCHEDULE SPONSOR
$20.00 A MONTH/
CALL THE PRESS 284"6333 TODAY I.
301 Co. Rd 12B • Park River
Ph. 284-7115
Fax 284-7117
Ye Olde Medicine Center
It)% Senior Discounts* FREE Mail Oul Ser,,ice UPS Kodak Kiosk FREE Blood Pressure Checks
,wy. 17 West* Pa,k River 284-7676
AGASSIZ ANIMAL
HOSPITAL
*Complete Medical Services/
Surgical Selwices
*Boarding
*Grooming
*Pet Supplies
Daniel J. Koenig, DVM
284-6688
403 Briggs Ave. So., P.O. Box 49, Park River, N.D. 58270
Phone: (701)284-6333. FAX: (701)284-6091
E-mail: wcpress@polarcomm.com
The Walsh Cotinty Press, htc. (U.S.ES. Pub. No. 665320) is published eekly on Wednesdays
for $34.00 pet" year ill Walsh Cottnty, $38.00 tbr out of county. $42.00 per year for the rest of
North Dakota and out of state, from The Press building. Park Rivet', North Dakota. Please
alh))v 3 weeks to start new subscriptions or change of address
(U.S.P.S. Pub. No. 665-320)
Periodicals postage paid at Park River, N.D., arid additional mailing office POSTMASTER: Send
address changes to The Walsh County Press, P O. Box 49, Park River, ND 58270.
Nordmark Publishing Publisher
140 Viking Dr., Rugby, ND 58368
Allison Climb Editor-in Chief
Brook Slebodnik Olfice Manager
Larry Biri Freelance Photographer
Policy on Con'ections
Any en-or should be reported immediately. Please check the accuracy of your advertisement the first day oFinsertion.
The Walsh ('otln)" Press will oiler a free reprint in the event of an internal citer,
BUSINI SS H( }I.JRS
The Walsh Count" Press is opna fi'om 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Submission dctline is Thursday at n()n.
Phone 71)1-284-6333 • Fax 701-284-6091 • Email: wcpress@polarcomm.eom
LIITrEIUAREA VOI{ ES POLl( Y
The Walsh County Press will aeccpt letters lethe editor and oilier submissions on issue of public interest. To be pubiishcd, letter/article
must: - Bc signedand include your address. Unsigned letters wilt not be considered. Letters may not be used to thank specific people
or organizations. - The H:alsh Count)" Press reserves the right to shorten letters, edit out factual cn'ors and reject those deemed libelous,
in poor taste or of a personal nature. - The lf71sh Colt/lO: Press will not run letters from the same author two weeks in a row. All
opinions expressed are those ofthc author and do not represent the opinions of The H"ulsh ())un(, P "e'" lilliput ,..-/
- Be legible.
- Preference will be given to letters from the Walsh County area. Letters from outside the area will be
considered if they are of su fficient interest.
Official newspaper of the City of Park River, the City of Edinburg, the schools of Park River, and the schools of Va ley-Edinburg.