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PARK RIVER, N.D. -- The
2012 Knights of Columbus
Badlands Bowl will air live on
Saturday, June 16 from the
Badlands Activities Center in
Dickinson, N.D. BEK Sports
Network of Steele, N.D., along
with their broadcast partners mad in
agreement with the Badlands
Bowl, will broadcast the all-star
game between North Dakota and
Montana's lnost talented senior
football players.
Kickoff begins at 7 p.m. with
the 19th year of competition
between the best of the best North
Dakota and Montana senior high
school football players.
Parmering cable providers that
will be televising the events
includes Polar CoLruntmications of
Park River, N.D. - Channels 70, 71
& 72 (digital); channel 3 (analog)
Players in the Badlands Bowl
are graduating highschool seniors
from North Dakota and Montana,
nominated by coaches and media
across the states of North Dakota
and Montana and voted on by the
respective selected state coaches
for the 2012 Badlands Bowl.
These privileged players are
gearing up for the time of their
lives with a week of game
preparation, interaction with the
community, meals, meetings,
entertainment and tons of practice.
For a list of the 2012 players and
more information, go to
www.badlandsbowl.com.
The Knights of Columbus have
sponsored the Badlands bowl since
1994 and the current record is
Montana 13, North Dakota 5.
LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD
Area theft from family
hurtful, not okay
By: The Torfins
To the thieves who stole the flowers and other items from Amy's
grave, we hope it made you feel good.
We talked to other people that said things were taken from their fam-
ilies graves also.
It's really sad when family and friends can't make the cemetery
beautiful because you lowlifes think it is okay to steal.
You may think you got away with this, but God saw what you did.
Editor Note: The Tolfins arejkom Park Rive : N.D.
Press story
calf shows care
for the anlmM
By: Wallace Rutter Jr.County, North Dakota, new gen-
This letter is in response to a erations of this mighty symbol of
front-page article in the May 16, the Great Plains are being born.
2012 edition of the Walsh County The buffalo was/will always be a
Press. This particular story deals symbol of the West.
with Mrs. Phyllis Hankey-Schin- Lastly,, the picture (accompa-
dele (of rural Park 'Ri r "a d . .................... • ....
family caring for a:buffali5 calf. wing this article) were race too.
In reading this heartwarming Whether the creature is large or
story, it's great to see the care and small, wild or domestic, it is won-
concern that people have for the derful to see that people care for
buffalo. The article also men- animals.
tioned South Branch Bison (of Editor's Note." Rutter is.firm
rural Grafton.) Even in Walsh Grqfton, N.D.
Top: Cancer survivors and family member walk the lead banner through the park. Middle Left: Individuals of all ages walked
during the Relay For Life-insupport of Cancer research. Middle Right: Eugene and Barbara Ann Kachena are pictured with
their g randchil,dren S hayla, and Carter Smith' Bi m '/. k.'They are tile Children" of the Kachena's daughter Barbie Smith•
The*S ]t 'dro b ai'c'kio walk and pport trier g randparentsin e RelayFor Life Friday in Grafton, at Leistil ow'
Memorial Park. Eugene l covered his cancer this March'while his wife Barbara Ann has been fighting it since last Sep-'
tember. Bottom Left: The°[ nkin Legion walked for Cancer at the Relay For Life wearing garbage bags to resemble raisins.
Front (I-r) Laurie Jensen bey Linstad, Karen Linstad, and Marilyn Linstad; back row (I-r) Ryan Linstad, Tami Omdahl, Tay-
lor Dalbey, Mariah Daib d Bonnie Loveness. Bottom Right: Tony aartinez and his granddaughter Penelope look for a
luminaria for Helen Gaf , ony,s sister. Helen was just diagnosed with cancer and was having surgery in Chicago.
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