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Grace Free Lutheran Church Quilters of Edinburg donates quilts
Photo: Submitted
Grace Free Lutheran Church Quilters of Edinburg recently donated quilts to First Care Health Center and Park River Vol-
unteer Ambulance. The quilters meet weekly starting in the fall and ending in March. They make about 40 quilts each year
and donate them to area organizations. Above (L-R): Front row-- Ginny Walker, Wilma Gemmill, and Audrey Lee. Back
Row- FCHC Director of Nursing Lori Seim, Kathy Axvig, Park River Volunteer Ambulance EMT-I Cindy Staven, and Linda
Olson.
BISMARCK, N.D.--U.S. Sen- sparking economic development
ator Heidi Heitkamp, Chairwoman in places like North Dakota. The
of the Senate Agriculture Subcom- 2014 Farm Bill will, for the first
mittee on Jobs, Rural Economic time, target federal investments for
Growth and Energy Innovation, projects that support long term re-
will hold a hearing to examine gional strategies under the Rural
ways to boost rural economies. Business Development Grants Pro-
The hearing, featuring testimo- gram, Water and Environmental
ny from a North Dakota economic Programs, Community Facilities
development expert and a success- Program and Business and Industry
ful Native American small business Program. Each program is operat-
owner, will be held at 10 a.m. ET on ed by USDA Rural Development.
Thursday, May 1, 2014. The hear- Heitkamp and other Senators
ing will be livestreamed here.
on the panel will hear from
"My hearing is going to take an Graflon's Dawn Keeley, who is
in-depth look at what has worked to Executive Director of the Red Riv-
boost economic development, and
what can be done in North Dakota er Regional Council. Keeley has
and other rural areas to achieve long- more than 23 years of community
and economic development expe-
term, sustainable economic growth,"
said Heitkamp. "Because of the re- rience. She has focused on assisting
local governments in economic
cently passed Farm Bill, there are
many ways North Dakota can har- and community development, dis-
ness federal resources to support and aster recovery, housing development
build their communities. Now we're and rehabilitation, and strategic
working to put them to good use, planning.
while also hearing from folks on the Mark Tilsen, CEO of Native
ground, like Gmfton's Dawn Kee- American Natural Foods in Kyle,
ley, about how we can work together South Dakota, will also testify.
to bring more business to rural Tilsen will share the challenges
America." and successes he and his colleagues
The hearing, entitled "The Im- faced manufacturing and distribut-
portance of Regional Strategies in ing their TankaBar line of health
Rural Economic Development," foods. Tilsen will discuss how his
will focus on regional strategies that company worked with the U.S.
build on the strengths in commu- Department of Agriculture to bring
nities, like those that are already the product to market.
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purchase of emergency room River, ND 58270. State Tax Cred-
equipment; $5,000 to the Park it for Endowment Gifts
River Community Theatre Individuals may receive a state
Association for the Lyric digital tax credit for a contribution of
upgrade project; $500 to the Sun- $5,000 or more (lump sum or ag-
shine Kids Center for landscaping gregate in one year) to the PR
improvements; $2,000 to the Park
River Hockey Boosters for the Community Foundation. The tax
new ice plant; $1,000 to the PR credit is 40% of the charitable de-
Fire Dept. for upgrading turnout duction allowed by the IRS up to
gear; and $150 for the Chris Ros- a maximum credit of $10,000 per
Wet Memorial Scholarship. This year per taxpayer or $20,000 per
amounts to almost $12,150 given year per couple filing jointly. Busi-
toward the betterment of the Park nesses that pay ND income tax
River Community. may take a 40% credit up to a to-.
During 2013 the Foundation re- tal of $10,000 for gifts to the PR
ceived donations and memorials Community Foundation.
totaling $10,385. The advisory Applications for this year's dis-
board encourages people to re-
member the Foundation when tribution can be picked up at the
giving memorials or making tax City Auditor's office or found on-
deductible donations by sending line at www.ndcf.net and must be
them to the Park River Community returned to the City Auditor's of-
Foundation, P.O. Box C, Park rice by May 30, 2014.
GRAND FORKS, N.D.--Nodak Eleclric Cooperative recently re-elect-
ed three members to its board of dir tors. Lee McLaughlin was re-elect-
ed as director for District 1; Roger Diehl was re -elected as director for Dis-
trict 2; and Steve Smaaladen was re-elected as director for District 3. Fol-
lowing the meeting, Nodak Elec c Coopemtive's board of directors named
David Hagert as its new chairman.
Nodak Electric Cooperative members voted during the cooperative's
74th annual meeting held on April 3, 2014, at the Alerus Center in Grand
Forks, N.D. More than 300 members attended this year's meeting.
"Our board will continue to remain strong with these re-elections," says
Mylo Einarson, president and CEO of Nodak Electric Cooperative. "These
gentlemen have proven time and again that they' re serious about repre-
senting our members and upholding the high standards of this organiza-
tion."
Nodak Electric Cooperative supplies power to more than 13,000 mem-
bers. Its service territory covers all or parts of Barnes, Benson, Cass, Cav-
alier, Eddy, Grand Forks, Griggs, Nelson, Pembina, Ramsey, Steele, Traill
and Walsh counties in North Dakota.
BISMARCK N.D. -- Agricul-
ture Commissioner Doug Goehring
has extended the deadline to May 9
for the second round of grants to
help landowners enhance their prop-
erty and restore habitat damaged by
overland flooding, erosion, and in-
festation by noxious and invasive
species.
"The Land Enhancement and
Habitat Renewal Program is de-
signed to help private land owners
restore their land or to make it
more productive," Goehring said.
"The program will provide up to 50
percent reimbursement of most
costs associated with reclamation,
landscaping, soil conditioning,
revegetation and weed control."
Proposed projects must involve
land that has at least 10 percent
woody vegetation or be djacent to
wooded vegetation. Control ofnox-
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X1917B 2004 Pontiac Sunfire White. 107,860 miles ................ 55,900
G4038A 2005 GMC Sovana 3500 Gold, 106,875 miles ............... 59,900
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2008 Dodge Ram 1500 Black, 93,497 miles ............. 5] 8,900
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ious weeds and invasive species is
the focus of all proposed projects.
Goehring said $50,000 is avail-
able for this year's program. Last
year, the North Dak'01 a D pfiH-!
ment of Agriculture distribfffed 171 !
grants totaling $40,000,.
Application forms and a com-
plete description of requirements are
available on the NDDA website at
www.nd.gov/ndda or by calling
Chelsey Penuel at (701) 328-2983.
"We've extended the deadline to
allow more time for people to assess
the problems and needs for this fair-
ly new program," Goehring said.
"Each application will be judged on
its merits and on a case-by-case ba-
sis"
Goehring said priority will be
given to projects that:
Work cooperatively with state
and private landowners
Employ Best Management Prac-
rices
Restore habitat
Prevent and reduce the estab-
lishment of noxious and invasive
weeds
Utilize integrated pest manage-
ment
Enhance future land use and ac-
cess
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