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News and Notes from
Park River Public School
ADAMS~EDMORE ELEMENTARY (ADAMS)
Thur- B: Cereal, PBJ L: Chicken noodle soup, sandwiches, crackers,
salad, ft'uit
Fri NO SCHOOl.
Mon .-- NO SCHOOL
Tue ..... B: Toast, sauce I.: Tator tot hotdish, carrots, salad, dinner roll,
h'uit
Wed - B: French toast, sauce L: Fish sticks, mashed potates, peas. salad,
bread, fruil cup
ADAMS~EDMOKE HIGH SCHOOL (EDMORE)
Served daily: skiaa milk, salad bar option, whole wheat products
Thur...., B: Cinn.'lrnon .lazed toast, orale slices L: Ham wraps
w/trimmit\\;q.s, potato chips, mtarin oranges
Fri NO SCItOOL
Mort NO SCHOOl,
Ttte B: Skillet frittatas, peach cups L: Pizza, cottage cheese, ve,ie
sticks, fru it
Wed - B: Cereal, toast L: Baked pohl|o bar w/trimmings, dessert
FORDVILLE-LANKIN SCHOOL (FORDVILLE)
Milk bread are served daily. Meals ,re subject to change.
l'hur - B: Scrambled eggs, toast L: Tator tot hotdish, buns, whole kernel
cortt, coleslaw, ve&,gie tray w/dip
Fri B: Breakfast pizza L: Ham & lurkey subs w/toppings, Sun chips,
wLie tray w/dip, fruit sauce
Mort B: Cereal, toast I,: Chicken nu,,,z, ets, French flies, coleslaw, fruit
sauce, ve,zie tray
Tue B: Grilled cheese I,: Chef salad w/loppings, cinnamon rolls, fruit
sauce
Wed B: Frosled l..mq Johns, hot chocolate L: Tomato soup, crackers,
grilled cheese, v¢,gie tray, fl'uit sattce
........ "MINT0"PuBIC SCHOOL (MINTO)
• P'canut butter andJelly served at all breakfasts; milk, peanut butter, and
bread served with all meals.
Thtlr .... B: French toast l,: Ham/turkey subs, leltttce, cheese, pickles,
potato chips, fruit cups
Fri B: Omdets, toast L: BBQ's on buns, baked beans, polato chips,
pickles, fruil cup
Mort NO SCItOOL
Tuc B: Cereal, toast L: Burritos, corn, cheese, laco sauce, frllil cup
Wed B: E&g patties, toast L: Mac&Cheese, green bear,s, fruit cups
PARK RIVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS (PARK RIVER)
Milk bread are served daily. Meals ape subject to chanHe.
Thur B: pancakes, sausage, fruit I,: pork roast, baked potatoes, salad
bar, fruit
Fri B: turnovers, yurt I,: shrimp, French fries, salad bar, fruit
Mon B: breakfast taco, fruit I,: taco salad, corn, salad bar, fruit
Tue 13: pancakes, sausage, :fruit: L: chili, breadsticks, salad bar, fruit
Wed B: cereal, toast, fruit L: tuna hotdish, v¢z.gie, salad ba; fruit
VALLEY-EDINBURG K-4 (HOOPLE)
Peanut butter, Jelly, Bread, Milk, Veggie, Dessert served.with all meals.
Thurs: Hot Turkey Sandwich. Mashed P0httoes
Fri: Barbcques, Tater Tots, Pickles. Cheese
Mort: NO SCItO01,
Tue: Chicken ButTers , Nachos
Wed: Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Tater Tots
VALLEY~EDINBURG 5~8 (CRYSTAL)
Thur: Eg4g rolls, rice. peas, sandwiches, dessert
Fri: BBQs, potato salad, green beans, dessert ......
Mot]" NO SCHOOl ,
Tue: Corn dc,S, le(tuce d, baked beans, sancwlches, essert
Wedi Cfi6ese pizz :, lettuce salad, sandwiches, green beans, dessert
VALLEY~EDINBURG HIGH SCHOOL (EDINBURG)
Milk, bread and peanut butter ape served with every meal.
Thurs: French bread pizza, salad bar, apple crisp
Fri: tlotd%s, sauerkrau t, assorted chips, bush's beans, salad bat. fruit
Mon: NO SCHOOl.
Tues: Chicken nu,,,e, ets, taler tots, salad bar, fruit
Wed: Tomalo soup, grilled cheese sandwiches, salad bar, fl'uit
MIDWAY SCIIOOI,
Above: (3rd & 4th Grade Photo) L to R: IsabeUe Irvine, Drew McMillan
Jackson Nelson, Cassie Rostvet, Lilly Bina, Julia Sveen
Lbove: (High School Photo) Back Row (L to R): Trent Carlson, Adam
Johnson, Sami Blixt, Isak Johnson, Rylan Setness, Hope Jehlicka, Lexi
Greicar, Alexa Thompson, Jenna Zavalney Front Row: Kaitlyn Nelson,
Kirsten Whaley, Casey Solseng, Tessa Peterka (Photos: Submitted)
PR, FL projects hit nearly
180 at annual science fair
By: Mary Martin
Park River Schools held their
local science fair on Wednesday,
Feb. 1 in the Elementary Gym.
With the addition of the Fordville-
Lankin projects, there were nearly
180 projects on display by students
in grades 3-10. The projects were
judged throughout the day by
teachers, COmlnunity members and
the senior physics class members.
The high school science teachers,
Mart Bennington and Jessica Gre-
mar, presented the ribbons and cer-
tificates to the winners at the
awards show in the evening. The
PRHS winners were as follows:
Grade 3
1st Place: lsabelle lrvine
2nd Place: Jackson Nelson
3rd Place: Drew McMillan
Grade 4:
1st Place: Cassie Rostvet
2nd Place: Lilly Bina
3rd Place: Julia Sveen
Grade 5:
l st Place: Shannon Linn
2nd Place: Joey Troflgruben
3rd Place: Mason Wihner
HM: Jacob Brodina
HM: Micah Setness
HM: Gracyn Cole
Grade 6:
Ist Place: Britton Bina
2nd Place: Annie Koenig
3rd Place: Elaina Swartz
HM: Gretchen Brummond
HM: Josie Markusen
HM: Charlie Thompson
Grade 7
I st Place: Tessa Peterka
2nd Place: Alec Setness
3rd Place: Trent Carlson
HM: Jenna Zavalney, Casey
Solseng, and Adam Johnson
Grade 8
1st Place: Kaitlyn Nelson and
Kirsten Whaley
Grade 9
I st Place: Hope Jehlicka
2nd Place: Saint Blixt
3rd Place: Isak Johnson
HM: Alexa Thompson, Rylan
Setness and Lexi Greicar
Students at all levels worked
hard on their projects and learned
how to question, develop hy-
potheses, and plan and conduct ex-
periments. They also gathered and
organized data, compared dam and
Above: (5th Grade Photo) L to R: Gracyn Cole, Joey Troftgruben
Shannon Linn, Jacob Brodina, Micah Setness, Mason Wilmer
Above: (6th Grade Photo) L to R: Britton Bina,
Koenig, Gretchen Brummond, Josie Thompson, Elaina Swartz
made conclusions based on the re-
suits. These are skills thin all par-
ticipants will continue to use as
they become lifelong learners. We
applaud the students who worked
diligently on their projects, the
teachers and parents who encoul:-
aged and assisted, and the judges
who listened, questioned and
scored the projects. The winners in
grades 5-9 will go on to the Re-
gional Science Fair held at UND
on Feb. 29.
Editor :s' Note." Marlin is a,/ifih
grade teacher for Park River
School.
Second quarter honor roll
A Honor Roils
Seniors: Sadie Beyer, James Burnett, Sabrena
Couveau, Steaphan Downer, Ashley
l tanlrick, Hanna Klemm, Kaitlin Lindsey,
Morgan Walker, Benjamin Woods.
Juniors: Allyson Durkin, Susanna Hansen,
Jacob Stafford, Kelsey Weber.
Sophomores: Sydney [)ale, Madison Hulst,
Dalton Irwin, Benjamin Schanilec.
Freshmen: Marl Sargent.
8th Grade: Kieran Anderson, Cortney
Burnett, Shelby Dahley, DesiRae Hanson,
Christina Mahnke, Jarek Paschke, Wyatt
Wasylow.
7th Grade: Jenna Graham, Alden
Robberstad.
6th Grade: Casey Anderson, Jimmy Burnett,
Sara Goodoien, Alex Key, Alyssa Machovsky,
Jayme McMillan, Kyle SnoBeck.
5th Grade: Bennett Carter, Vegas Dale, Jason
Dombrowski, Madison Geisinger, Thomas
Gonitzke, Tatiana McGreevy, Samantha
Overend, Alyssa P sc] ike, Donovan Teruel,
Ogden Wasylow.
4th Grade: Avery Morn, Kaelan Robberstad,
Justin Sargent, Rebecca Sauvageau.
B Honor Rolls
Seniors: Todd Anderson, Krystal Fiebiger,
Abbrielle Handeland, Nathan Linstad, Earnest
Smith, Jessica VanGerpen.
Juniors: Kathleen Bartuska, Cole Possum,
Nicholas Schmitz.
Sophomores: Mikaila Boxley, Rachel
Dickson, Callie Downer, Ben Possum, Daisy
Hensrud, Trey Hunt, Jake Riske, Drew
Slominski, Ryan Thorvilson.
Freshmen: Kyle Becket, Michael Durkin,
Derek Goodoien, Mackenzie Irwin, Corbyn
Robberstad.
8th Grade: Ben Anderson, Cutler Contreras,
Alex Hayes, Taunya Johnson, Carly Magnus,
Hanna Sampel.
7th Grade: Dublin Dale, Sara briners, Elijah
DePyper, Billy Fiebiger, Andrew French,
Jamylin Hunt, Logan Key, Justyn Korynta,
Emylee Landeis, Cole Manzini, Delanie
Martinez, Joshua Paschke, Kyle Schmitz.
6th Grade: Nicholas Dahley, Austin Graham,
Jessica Korynta, Alexandra Tebay.
5th Grade: Harmony Downer, Faith Johnson,
Trinity Korynta, Angelica Macias, Casey
Olmstead, Jamie Thorvilson, Olivia Wasylow.
4th I,rade: NONE.
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STEELE COUNTY MUSEUM is seeking a
museum director. For details call Homer
Wennerstrom (701)945-2312, send resume
to Box 215, Hope, ND 58046 or email
schs@midco.net
HELP WANTED: BUILDING Inspector for
the City of Tioga, ND. Salary DOE. Respon-
sibilities include but are not limited to en-
forcing the ND Building Codes. Contact (701)
664-2807 for more information. Position
closes 02-21-2012.
HELP WANTED: PART time office assistant
for the City of Tioga, ND. Salary DOE. Cus-
tomer service skills required. Contact City
Hall for more information at (701) 664-2807.
Position closes 02-21-2012.
IMMEDI]kTE OPENING FOR Bakery Man-
ager at Leevers County Market in Devils
Lake, ND. Competitive wages, full benefit
package. Contact Frank Mack at (701) 662-
4945 or Beth Leevers Dunn at (701) 662-
8646.
OILFIELD EXPERIENCED JOURNEYMAN
& Apprentice Electricians Opening: Western
ND. Competitive wages, benefits. Call Tar-
pon Energy Services (701) 764-5220, email
resumes to mcarriere@tarponenergy.com.
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EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVERS: Freight
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opening! Excellent pay, benefits, vacation
time. We pull a variety of hopper bottoms in
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Drivers must be able to haul to Canada.
Contact Chad, (701) 793-7382 or visit
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ested in this great opportunity!
OTR DRIVER WANTED. Class A, clean driv-
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weekly depending on location. Pay based on
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7215.
JOHNSON FARMS TRUCKING - Walhalla,
ND, looking for drivers and owner/operators.
Drivers making $60,000+. New 2012 trucks.
No northeast runs. Call (800) 437-5349.
SEEKING CLASS A CDL drivers to run 14
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Call (701) 221-2465 or (877) 472-9534.
www.pbtransportation.com
OWNER OPERATORS $5,000 Sign-On
Bonus! Tons of warm, prosperous South TX
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EDUCATION/TRAINING
ALLIED HEALTH CAREER training- Attend
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BUSINESS FOR SALE
EASTERN MONTANA CONOCO service
station for sale. Bulk fuel/oil/car wash/tire
sales/auto maintenance. Owner retiring.
Great opportunity. MLBC Russell Pederson,
Broker (406) 939-2501.
PROFITABLE NORTH DAKOTA businesses
for sale by owners. Many types, sizes, loca-
tions. Terms. $25k to $15m. Other states
available. (800) 617-4204 www.BizSale.com
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
RARE LAND INVESTMENT OPPORTU-
NITY: Approximately 70 acres (59 tillable)
near Bismarck. Contact Alan Butts, Pifer's
Auction and Realty, Bismarck.
www.pifers.com. (701)
alanb@pifers.com.
751-2950.
WANTED: MINERAL INTERESTS/Oil & Gas
Leases - Experienced Family Owned Oil
Production & Exploration Co. We'll Help You
Monetize Your Mineral Assets. Send details
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MODULAR/MANUFACTURED
HOMES FOR SALE
WORK FORCE HOUSING. Man camps, Ho-
tels, Apartments. Delivered and Set-up. Fi-
nancing Available. Priced from $29,000. Free
Brochure and floor plans. (877) 590-4591.
ND IRC Codes. jscol@pchomesltd.com
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
COMMERCIAL, HEATED BUILDING for
sale, Hwy 2, Leeds, ND, overhead doors, 2.5
acres, call Amy Nikolaisen, Cando Real Es-
tate, (701) 968-4305, (701) 968-0392.
www.candorealestate.net.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR sale on
bids, convenient location in Minot, North
Dakota, (701) 720-5022 for showing and in-
formation. Bid closing: Noon, February 15,
2012.
BEHLEN BUILDING DISTRIBUTOR 40x80,
50xl 00, 62x120, 68x200. Take advantage of
huge winter discounts. Save thousands,
Behlen Industries, LP. Call now! Jim (888)
782-7O40.
STEEL BUILDING BUY local, Turn Key
Available, 40'x80', 50'x105', 80'x165',
110'x300'. Will Build to Suit. Free Quote.
Call Wane (701) 365-8509 or (800) 741-
9262.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
DH WINDOWS $179. Any Size. Installation
Included. Year-Around-Installation. Order 4
or More. Customer Pays Recycling. Gov-
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dows.com or call (888) 690-9892.
TANNING BEDS NEW and used. Close out
on used beds as low as $995! Delivery and
set up. Suntana Supply, Fargo, ND. (888)
326-6681.
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AUCTIONS
TOWNER COUNTY, ND Land Auction.
11am Feb. 15, Egeland, ND. 480 tillable &
expiring CRP acres in Lansing Twshp. Ed-
ward Baumgartner Etal, owners. Call Amy
Nikolaisen, Cando Auctions, (701)968-4305,
www.candoauctions.com.
LAND AUCTION 758 +/- acres barn, grain
bin, well Location just off 1-94 Exit 102 - 41
miles from Dickinson, ND and 53 miles from
Bismarck, ND. Sells February 24, 2012. G &
G AUCTIONEERS (701) 290-4001
www.midwestauctions.com/gandg
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