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Above: Pastor of First Lutheran in Hoople Patrick Torbit (Center) stands with the women of Shalom Min-
istries, which began following the genocide that took place in Rwanda in 1994. Nzaramba Kayisime, (L
to R) Solange Uwituze, Drocella Nduwimana, and Colette Mukandoli shared their stories in Hoople.
turned to anger, who gathered in Kagali. And they She went from not understand-
A group of widows located in began to focus on sharing that ing how to pray to preaching the
the capital city began to meet often peace through evangelism, sup- message of God.
in what Solange called "pity par- porting community socioeconomic "That is how far Jesus took me,"
ties" they shared their stories with development, and promoting she said. "Prayer will set you free.
each other, cussed and wept until Christian counseling and fighting ... Once you are set free, you can
one day a born. again widow sug- against the spread of HIV-AIDS. set free so many others.
gested that it would be better to Now, Dr0cella said, the organi- Some of the projects that
pray and ask for peace and restora- zation is open to everyone who Shalom Ministries have been able
tion from God instead of crying needs peace, to assist with in Rwanda have been
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cussing. Nzaramba Kayisime, who is the paying for student school fees, pro-
an"I .swallowed my own sorrow president of the board of Shalom viding yearly health insurance for
to help others," said Drocel!a who Ministries, joinedthe organization
was one of the original founders, as one of those people who simply 50 .households, and building houses
Colette said that she foundneeded peace. She and her hus- for vulnerable persons. They hope
Shalom Ministries and went from band, raising 5 children, were near to continue their good works with
weeping from morning to evening, divorce when she found the group, future plans for a Shalom Min-
Monday to'Sunday fo finding a She said that these amazingistries Center, creating a Christian
place where she could be corn- women with their powerful stories School, building more homes for
forted, a place where she could showed her that there was hope. vulnerable people, and expanding
weeo and be understood. "If the widows are able to raise ministries.
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"TheyJ gradually found inner their children decently, what can For more information about the
peace in their- broken hearts," be so hard for me to bear?" she organization go to www.shalomin-
Solange said about the widows said. istries.org.
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wASHINGTON President Barack Oba-
ma has'approved Governor Jack Dalrymple's re-
quest for a major disaster declaration for 19 North
Dakota counties and two Indian.reservations due
to spring flooding. The incident period runs from
May 17 to June 16, 2013. ,
Senators John Hoeven and Heidi Heitkamp,
and Congressman Kevin Cramer wrote to Pres-
ident Barack Obama in May to press for approval
of the state's request: "The combination of a
heavy snowpack, very late snowmelt and other
factors led to overflowing rivers and extensive
overland flooding," the delegation wrote. "Rapid-
ly rising temperatures accelerated'the pace of the
late snowmelt, which overwhelmed major rivers
and their tributaries across the state. The'impacts
from these floods have grown beyond the ca-
pability of the state and local jurisdictions to re-
spond and we hope you will approve this dec-
laration as soon as possible to ensure necessary
resources are available for flood recovery."
Approved for Public Assistance are Benson,
Bottineau, Cavalier, Dunn, Kidder, McHenry,
McKenzie, McLean, Mountrail. Nelson, Pem-
bina, Pierce, Ramsey, Sheridan. Stark, Towner,
Walsh, Ward and Wells Counties, and the Spir-
it Lake Indian Reservation and the Turtle Moun-
tain Band of Chippewa Indian Reservation. Pub-
lic assistance provides aid for emergency work
and the repair and replaceroent of disaster-
damaged facilities and other infrastructure.
In addition, all counties and Indian Tribes in
the state of North Dakota are eligible to apply for
assistance under the Hazard Mitagation Grant Pro-
gram, which helps with actions taken to prevent
or reduce long-term risk to life and property from
natural hazards.
"Approval of this recluest will give these hard-
hit communities an opportunity to begin the hard
work of recovery," the delegation said. "Further,
elegibility for Hazard Mitigation Grants will give.
them an early start on efforts to reduce the im-
pacts of future flooding risks."
SBA Disaster assistance available
to ND private, nonprofit organizations
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Low-interest additional funds to help with the cost ofmak-
federal disaster loans are now available to ing improvements that protect, preve at or
certain private, nonprofit Organizations minimize the same type of disaster damage
(PNPs) in North Dakota, following President from occurring in the future.
Obama's federal disaster declaration for PUb-. For certain private, nonprofit organizations
lic Assistance (PA) as a result of severe storms of any size, SBA offers Economic Injury Dis-
and flooding that occurred May 17 - June 16, aster Loans (EIDLs) to help meet working
2013, announced Karen G. Mills, Adminis- capital needs caused by the disaster. EIDLs
trator of the U.S. Small Business Administra- may be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, ac-
tion. PNPs that provide essential services of a counts payable and other bills that cannot be
governmental nature are eligible for ssis- paid because of the disaster's impact. EIDL
tance, assistance is available regardless of whether
° $BA disaster assistance is now available in the nonprofit suffered any property damage.
the North Dakota counties of Benson, Dot- The interest rate is 2.875 percent with terms'
tineau, Cavalier, Dunn, Kidder, McHenry, up, to 30 years. The filing deadline to return
McKenzie, McLead, Mountrail, Nelson, Pem- applications for property damage is Septem-
bina, Pierce, Ramsey, Sheridan, Stark, ber 10, 2013. The deadline to return eco-
Towner, Walsh, Ward. Wells; the Spirit Lake nomic injury applications is April 14, 2014.
Reservation; and the Turtle Mountain Band of Applicants may apply online using the
Chippewa Indian Reservation. All interested Electronic Loan Application (ELA) via SBA's
PNPs should begin the process by registering secure website at https://disasterloan.sba.
with FEMA. At the time of registration, gov/ela.
FEMA will determine if the PNP qualifies to Disaster loan information and application
immediately apply for a grant from FEMA's forms are also available from SBA's Cus-
PA program or will be referred to SBA to ap- tomer Service Center by calling SBA toll-
ply for a low-interest federal disaster loan. free at (800) 659-2955, emailing disastercus-
SBA may lend PNPs up to $2 million to re- tomerservice@sba.gov, or visiting-SBA's Web
pair or replace damaged or destroyed real es- site at www.sba.gov/services/disasterassis-
tate, machinery and equipment, inventory, tance. Individuals who are deaf or hard-of-
and other business assets. SBA can also lend hearing may call (800) 877-8339.
On March 29, 2013, the State of North
Dakota declared a flood emergency for counties
and Tribal Nations that had a 50 percent prOb-
ability of reaching or exceeding moderate or ma-
jor flood stage as well as for the Devils Lake
Basin. On April 23, 2013,the govemor request-
ed an emergency declaration based on extensive
floodthreats, which the president approved on
April 26. After a Preliminary Damage Assess-
ment on May 20, 2013, the State of North Dako-
ta changed its emergency declaration to a disaster
declaration.
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starting wage depends on experience. (701)
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THE BOTTINEAU ECONOMIC DEVEL-
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looking for aJourneyman Plumber. We put
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HOMES FOR SALE
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/ ambitious people who thrive on working in
team-oriented culture. Openings in our new
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LAND FOR SALE
YOUR CHANCE FOR mineral rights in the
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Carl Bottineau County Realty (701) 263-
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PERKINS COUNTY, SD LAND FOR.SALE
ON BIDS:.,Section 19-21-11:NE¼NE¼ and
Section 20-21-11: NW¼NE¼; N½NW¼.
Deadline: 8/9/13. Contact: Crane Roseland
Hardy PC, (701) 567-2418, crhlaw@ndsu-
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ND SCHOOL FOR the Deaf is seeking a
Sign Language Interpreter. For a complete
list of job duties and application process
please go to http://www.nd.gov/hrms/jobs or
call Lilia Bakken, (701)665-4423.
MAY-PORT CG SCHOOL has the follow-
ing job openings: HS MATH INSTRUCTOR
and CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION
INSTRUCTOR (preferred areas include
Agriculture/Automotive Tech/Tech Ed, any
or all combinations will be considered). Bas-
ketball/Football COACHING opportunities
~available. Apply to Supt, Mike Bradner,
MPCG School District, 900 Main Street
West, Mayville, ND 58257; Michael.brad-
ner@may-portcg.com.
DELIVERY, SALES AND set-up opportuni-
ties at Stanley, ND furniture store. Excellent
compensation and benefit package. Good
work environment and career options.
steve@springanfurniture.com or (701) 628-
2413.
PLmfg OF COOPERSTOWN now hiring
Full-time CNC Machinists. No expenence:
starting wage $12.00/hour. With experience:
LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE
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MODULAR/MANUFACTuRED HOMES
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LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
LAGRANDSCOTCHCAP ANGUS RANCH
complete dispersal of 450 Registered and
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some spring calvers, 90 2012 Fall Heifers
and 50 Fall Bulls. August 10th at Sioux
Falls Regional Worthing Sale barn. High
health, performance and phenotype. Past
National breeder of the year award. Call
for catalogue to Dan Nelson, Manager (701~)
351-1795 or Duane Pancratz, Owner(605~)
359-9222, or check website www.lagrand-
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$98,000 retail $127,000. Buy today for
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REMANUFACTuRED DIESEL & Gas En-
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Installation available. Don's Machine Shop,
Fosston (218) 435-6379.
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