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Top left: Winning top honors in the junior divi-
sion at the Northeast Regional Science Fair
are Reserve Champion Selena Hobbs and
Grand Champion Abbie Sondeland. Both are
ninth graders at Valley-Edinburg High School.
Top right: All nine Valley-Edinburg High
School students are advancing to the State
Science Fair at UND April 7-8. Back row- Kris-
tian Myrdal, Bill Klose, Courtney Estad, and
Josh Spaulding; Middle row- Hayley Fingar-
son, Josh Holm, Morgan Ellingson; Front row-
Selena Hobbs, Abbie Sondeland. Bill Klose is
competing in the senior division. All others
are in the junior division. Bottom left: Winning
top honors in the elementary division at the
Northeast Regional Science Fair was Grand
Champion Wesley Kemp. Alyssa Kemp won
first place honors with her project. Wesley is
a fifth grader and Alyssa a fourth grader at
Valley-Edinburg Public School. They are the
children of Chad and LuAnn Kemp of Cavalier.
Bottom middle: Valley-Edinburg students re-
ceived special awards at the Northeast Re-
gional Science Fair at UND on March 2. They
are: Back row- Kristian Myrdal (I-Sweep
Award and US Army Environmental Science
Award); Josh Holm (US Army Engineering
Award); Bill Klose (Jeff Augustin Memorial
Award, UND Engineering Award, Yale Science
and Engineering Award, US Air Force Award);
Front row- Morgan Ellingson (US Navy/Marine
Achievement Award); Courtney Estad (ND En-
gineers Award); Abbie Sondeland (US Air
Force Award, US Navy/Marine Achievement
Award, ASM Materials Education Foundation
Award). Bottom right: Five best-of-category
awards were given to Valley-Edinburg High
School students: Kristian Myrdal- animal sci-
ences; Bill Klose- mechanical engineering
and energy and transportation; Selena Hobbs
- plant sciences; Abbie Sondeland - engineer-
ing (materials). The best projects (junior and
senior divisions including 56 projects) were
given this recognition. (Photos: Submitted.)
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