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Thur. March
. wed., 2
Meals are subject
to change without notice
EDh,IORE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(EDMORE)
Served Dally: Skim milk, salad
bar option, whole wheat
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Thurs- B: French toast, sauce L:
chicken enchiladas
w/trimmings, corn fruit
Fri- B: cereal, yogurt, juice L:
tomato soup, grilled cheese,
crackers, sauce
Men- B: cereal, yogurt, juice L:
beef stroganoff, carrots, dinner
roll sauce
Tues- B: breakfast wrap, sauce
L: turkey soup, assorted
sandwiches, salad, fruit
Wed- B: French toast casserole,
fruit L: chicken burger, French
fries, salad, veg. beans, sauce
FORDVILLE-LANKIN
SCHOOL
(FORDVILLE)
Milk bread al served daiy.
Meals =re subject to chaJe.
Thurs- B: breakfast sandwich,
juice L: hot dogs, baked beans,
potato salad, chips, fresh fruit
Fri- B: cinnamon rolls, juice L:
hamburgers w/assorted
toppings, French fries, cheese
slices, pickles, baked beans, fruit
cups
Mon-
Tue- B: Fried eggs, toast L:
Cream of potato soup, assorted
sandwiches, cheese, crackers,
reg. tray, fruit cups
Wed- B: French toast L: BBQ
pork roast, cheesy hashbrowns,
corn, veg. tray, fresh fruit
Mnrro PUBLIC SCHOOL
(Mnrro)
Fruits, vcsetablos , milk, peanut
butter, jolly, and bread served
with all meala.
Thurs- B: cereal, toast L: hard
shell taco, refried beans
Fri- B: muffins, yogurt L: 8th
grade choice
Men- B: breakfast pizza L: corn
chowder soup, sandwiches
-'rue- B: Cinnamon ,rOlls L:
Chicken patty on a 'bun,
macaroni salad
Wed-B: French toast L: Corn
dogs, potato chips, baked beans
PARK RIVER ARYA
PUeLIC SCHOOLS
(PARK RIVER)
Bread, sun butter, jelly, fruit,
salad , and milk arc served
daily.
Thurs- B: sausage & cheese
frittatas L: chicken nuggets,
pasta salad
Fri- B: cereal, toast L: shrimp,
California blend
Men- B: breakfast on a stick L:
BBQ's on a bun, baked chips
Tue- B: Omelets, Toast L:
Chicken Nuggets, Green Beans
Wed- B: Cereal, Toast L: Chili,
Breadsticks,
VALIY- EDINBURG K-4
(HooPLE)
lrsh voA4os (lettuce, broccoli,
carrots, cucumbers, celery),
fruit and milk served at each
meal. Peanut Butter and Jelly
sdwiches offered as an
alternative to the ontrdc.
Thurs- turkey and gravy,
mashed potatoes, cooked
carrots
Fri- grilled cheese sandwiches,
tomato soup
Men- Corn Dogs, Baked Beans,
Tue- Hamburgers & Toppings,
French Fries, Green Beans
Wed- Chicken Noodle Soup,
Tuna, turkey, & uncrustable
sandwiches, Peas
VALLEY-EDINBURG
MIDDLE SCHOOL
(CRYSTAL)
SaJad bar, [Tuit, milk sorvod at
each meal.
Thurs- beef stew, biscuits
Fri- French bread cheese pizza,
chips & cheese
Men- chicken strips, potato
wedges, baked beans
VALLEY-EDINBURG
HIGH SCHOOL
(EDINBURG)
Broad, milk, fruit, vooogio bar,
dessert, peanut butter Lnd jelly
scrvad with all meal&
Thurs- taco salad, Busch's
beans
Pri- WGR cheese pizza, Italian
pasta salad
Men- chicken nuggets, hash
browns
Tues- French toast, sausage,
scrambled eggs, juice cup
Wed- chili, crackers, brown
bread, cheese sticks
Vailey-Edinburg takes home high honors at Science Fair
GRAND FORKS, N D Qualifier
--= Fourteen Valley-Edin- Selena Hobbs
burg High School students,
two middle school students,
and one elementary stu-
dent participated in the
Northeast Regional Sci-
ence and Engineering Fair
at LIND on March 18.
About 100 students from 9
area schools presented proj-
ects in all three divisions.
Results from Valley-
Edinburg Schools are as
follows:
Elementary Division-
Kaylee Kemp
Best of Category (El-
ementary)- Chemistry
1 st Place Award - El-
ementary Div.
Junior Division-
Alyssa Kemp
Best of Category
(Computer Science)
Best of Category (En-
vironmental Management)
Association for Women
Geoscientists Award
State Science Fair
Qualifier
Wesley Kemp
Best of Category
(Mathematics)
Best of Category
(Physics and Astronomy)
ASM International
Foundation Award
US Metric Associa-
tion
US Navy/US Marine
Corps Awards
State Science Fair
Qualifier
Reserve Champion -
Jr. Division
Senior Division
Rachel Jonasson
State Science Fair
Qualifier
Danielle Durand
State Science Fair
Qualifier
Emily Swanson
State Science Fair
Qualifier
Elli Pastorek
Slate Science Fair
Photos: Submitted
Top Left: Kaylee, Alyssa, and Wesley Kemp. Kaylee was in the elementary division;
Alyssa and Wesley competed in the junior division. Top Right: All of the students
from Valley-Edinburg High School who participated in the Regional Science Fair.
Back Row (L to R): Loretta Monson, Danielle Durand, Kristian Myrdal, Shelby Cyr;
Middle Row: Rachel Jonasson, Halley Jackson, Emily Swanson, Elli Pastorek, Becky
Klose; Front Row." Selena Hobbs, Courtney Estad, Mikayla Fingarson, Morgan
Ellingson, Courtney Duff, Haley Ashpole. Middle Left: Wesley Kemp won the Reserve
Champion award in the junior division. His project was entitled Calculating the
Crash, A Comparison of Impulse and Collision of Various Materials. Bottom Left:
Shelby Cyr won Grand Champion in the senior division. Her project has relevance
for Alzheimer's Disease. She compared the forms of Abeta polypeptide on the lev-
els of polyamines and their subsequent neurotoxicity. Bottom Right: Courtney Es-
tad received the Reserve Champion honors in the senior division with her project
on Harmful Herbicides. She compared the effects of five agricultural herbicides (dif-
ferent concentrations of each) on human cells.
State Science Fair Qual-
ifier
Haley Ashpole
Best of Category (Ani-
mal Sciences)
State Science Fair Qual-
ifier
Morgan Ellingson
Best of Category (Med-
icine and Health)
State Science Fair Qual-
ifier
Kristian Myrdal
Best of Category (Mi-
crobiology)
State Science Fair Qual-
ifier
Mikayla Fingarson
Best of Category (Plant
Sciences)
State Science Fair Qual-
ifier
Courtney Duff
American Psychological
Association Award
State Science Fair Qual-
ifier
Courtney Estad
Best of Category (Bio-
chemistry)
Coalition for Conserva-
tion and Environmental Ed-
ucation
Ricoh Corporation for
the Regional Ricoh Sustain-
able Developmental Award
State Science Fair Qual-
ifier
Reserve Champion -
Senior Division
Shelby Cyr
Best of Category (Cel-
lular and Molecular Biology)
US Navy/US Marine
Corps Awards
Yale Science and Engi-
neering Association Award
State Science Fair Qual-
ifier
Grand Champion- Sen-
ior Division
State science fair quail-
tiers advance to the State Sci-
ence Fair on April 3-4 at
UND.
WalshCounty 4-H Crop Judgingteampla00third at state
VALLEY CITY, N.D. -- The Walsh
County Junior 4-H Crop Judging team
recorded a third place finish at the state event
held in conjunction with the North Dako-
ta Winter Show in Valley City.
The crop judging contest consists of
classes of four pans each of hard red spring
wheat, durum, barley, oats and flax. The 4-
H'ers evaluate and rank them for seed val-
ue. Participants also identify market factors
of wheat, barley and soybeans, and deter-
mine the crop grade of a sample based on
information provided. The contest also in-
eludes identification of weed and crop
seeds and mounts.
Counties could enter any number of 4-
H participants in each division of the con-
test. The scores of the top three members
of the county team are added to make a team
score.
Junior judging members included Toby
Zikmund of Pisek, Lilly and Britton Bina
of Lankin, Zach Zikumund of Pisek, Sara
Hodek of Fairdale, Justin Klose of Hoople,
Jonah and Owen Zikmund of Pisek and An-
drew Myrdal of Edinburg.
Several Walsh County judgers made
the top 15 high individuals. In the senior di-
vision Andrew Brummond placed 10th. In
the junior division Toby Zikmund placed
seventh, Lilly Bina placed eighth, Britton
Bina placed ninth and Zach Zikmund
placed 11 th.
The Walsh County senior and junior crop
judgers are coached by Brad Brummond. "I
am extremely proud of these kids," said
Brummond. "They have worked hard to
learn to properly identify local crops and
weeds and can evaluate crops for market."
Awards for the contest were sponsored
by the Valley City Lions Club, North
Dakota Winter Show and North Dakota
Crop Improvement and Seed Association,
and through the support of the North Dako-
ta 4-H Foundation.
Photo: Submitted
Above: The Walsh County 4-H Junior Crop Judgers: Front Row (L to R): Zach Zilonund,
Jonah Zikmund, Andrew Myrdal, Justin Klose, Owen Zikmund. Back Row (L to R): Lilly
Bina, Sara Hodek, Britton Bina, Toby Zikmund.
HELP WANTED
MCLEAN COUNTY IS hiring one or more full-time
Deputy Sheriffs. Apply by 4:00 pm CDT on April 9 by call-
ing 701-462-8541.
TOWNER COUNTY SHERIFF'S Office is accepting ap-
plications for full and part time employment. Must be eligi-
ble of POST license. Immediate opening for part time.
Send your resume to Sheriff Klier, PO Box 366, Cando ND
58324, Fax: 701- 968-4351 or sheriffklier@aol.com before
April 17, 2014.
RN/LPN POSITION available at the Strasburg Care
Center, Strasburg, N.D. Competitive wages, benefits avail-
able. Call 701-336-2651 for application.
FAMILY BASED SERVICES - The Village is hiring fam-
ily therapists in Minot and Williston. Mental Health/Social
Work or related license required. Send resume to
bfix@thevillagefamily.org.
PARK RIVER IMPLEMENT is hiring ag equipment
diesel mechanics at locations in Park River, Cando and
Rolla. Requires working knowledge of automotive and
diesel systems. Will provide manufacturer training. We
offer competitive benefits and strong opportunities for
growth! Call John at 284-6316 or at www.parkriverimple-
ment.com.
AG PARTS AND Technician positions open at Farmers
Union Oil, Kenmare, ND. Excellent wage and benefits
package. Call Terry, 701-385-4277 for application or email:
terryfuoil@restel.com
ESTABLISHED BUSINESS NOW Hiring Auto and
Diesel Mechanics. Experience preferred, but will train the
right applicant. Housing Available. Call Jeff at (701) 475-
2921.
H & H ELECTRIC, Inc. a local established electrical
company in Williston, ND is seeking Journeymen and Ex-
perienced Apprentice Electricians. Oil & gas industry ex-
perience a plus! Competitive pay and benefits.
701-774-1001.
CENTRAL N.D. DIRT and field drain tile contractor
seeking dependable individuals. Full time employment. No
long distance work. Sleep in your own bed. 701-341-0454
/ kingdom@daktel.com
HELP WANTED in western North Dakota. Great North-
ern Ag is a pulse processing/seed facility in need of staff.
Full details at www.greatnorthernag.com or call 701/497-
3082.
NORTH DAKOTA FARMERS UNION is seeking appli-
cants for a part-time Motor Coach Operator. Responsibili-
ties would include driving a 56 passenger motor coach and
maintaining all the necessary regulatory driver reports. Ap-
plicants should have a CDL with P and Air Brake endorse-
ment. Experience in the transportation industry would be
preferred. On the job training may be available to qualified
applicant. Those interested in should submit a resume to
lisa.severson@fumic.com Applicants can contact Lisa
Severson @ 701-952-2169 should they have questions.
CLASS A CDL drivers needed starting April 1st: Drivers
needed to haul fertilizer and seed until May 20th. Then
wheat harvest start in Oklahoma that we follow North back
to North Dakota. Employment lasting until December, year
round employment possible. Kenworth trucks. Anderson
Harvesting & Trucking, 701-230-3879 or 701-230-1138.\\;
WANTED EXPERIENCED CRUDE HAULING CARRI-
ERS to haul Under Your Own Authority, DOT Number and
Insurance. Companies must have: HAZMAT Registration,
provided copy of your current DOT Safety Rating, TERO
Card enrollment for all trucks, In force; a drug policy which
requires periodic tests of employees for prohibited drugs as
required by DOT. All Company drivers shall be employees
and all required DOT files shall be in full compliance. All
of drivers must have: Passed medical and drug test; and
be in compliance 49 CFR 391, Class A CDL, Tanker and
HAZMAT endorsement, understanding of Oil Field Safety
requirements, the ability to transport hazardous materials
while complying with all Federal, State, local, and company
rules and regulations, minimum 2 years verifiable driving
experience, clean MVR record, ability to lift 80LBS, ability
to communicate efficiently and respectfully with clients, all
required PPE for all sites such as H2S Monitors, H2s train-
ing and OSHA 10 training at a minimum. Email Eric UIm at
eulm@ulmcorporation.com
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED: AC GEHL, AC Gwen, Paul and Stark Oats.
Call Dave at 701.368.8158.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
WANTED: MINERAL INTERESTS/Oil & Gas Leases -
Experienced Family Owned Oil Production & Exploration
Co. We'll Help You Monetize Your Mineral Assets. Send
details to P.O. Box 8946, Denver, CO 80201. MineralAs-
sets@qwestoffice.net, 877-754-3111.
NORTH DAKOTA FARMLAND values are at all time
highs! Contact Kevin Pifer 701-238-5810
(kpifer@pifers.com) for Free Farmland Valuation Land
Auctions & Farmland Management Services.
www.pifers.com
LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE
ROY LAKE (SD) secluded 4Oacre parcel with an 18 ac
forested peninsula surrounded by lake & state land. Mod-
ern cabin/garage, www.roylakeproperty.com
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
USED PORTABLE storage containers: 8'x10', 8'x20',
8'x40' Wind, water, rodent tight. High cubes also available.
Delivery available. Call 701-260-8564.
ND MEDIA GUIDE: Names, addresses, phone num-
bers, e-mails of all ND newspapers, radio/-I-V stations, spe-
cialty publications. Only $25. North Dakota Newspaper
Association, 701-223-63g7.
EVERY NORTH DAKOTA newspaper. That's where
your 25-word classified ad will appear for only $150. Con-
tact this newspaper for details.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
/PERSONALS
FESTIVAL VENDORS WANTED - Watford City Cen-
tennial Celebration June 27-28. Expecting 5,000 atten-
dees. Looking for Art, Craft & Commercial Vendors. For
information go to www.watfordcitycentennial.com or call
Amanda Kieson at 701-842-6831 or
Whippinstitch@yahoo.com.
MISCELLANEOUS
PUBLIC NOTICES ARE your connection to govern-
ment -- available online and searchable by newspaper, city
or keyword at www.ndpublicnotices.com.