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4 Oakes Times, Thursday, March 19, 2020 Local Business Directory The Oakes Times can be found for sale at these fine businesses: Oakes Times, Circle R, Agtegra, Scoops Liquor, Miller’s Fresh Foods, Donna’s Diner, Forman Drug-Forman, Teal’s Market- Gwinner, Good Oil Co.-Verona, and Kwik Stop-Forman. Wine a Little; Laugh a Lot Most people have hot and cold running water in their kitch- ens but in the Italian hamlet of Settecani villagers woke one morning recently and it was red wine that came out of their taps, not only in their kitchens but in their bathrooms, as well, re- ports the Association of Mature American Citizens [AMAC]. It seems that a high pressure leak in the storage tower of a local winery allowed the vino to seep into the town’s water pipes. Many of the residents managed to bottle the beverage before the leak was fixed. After all it was Lambrusco Grasparos- sa, a very tasty sparkling red wine, and it would have been a shame to let it dribble down the drain. We want to know... by Jen Cuhel What is something you do at least once a week ? Karen Peters: Work. Jozlyn Hammond: Go to Aberdeen. Dora Hein: Every Thursday night I watch six grandkids and bring them to school on Friday. Abbi Hess: Put gas in my car. What is your full name and nickname? Alex Lee Nelson / Swoggs Who are your parents and siblings? Jamie Nelson, Lori Nelson, Justin Nelson When I was young, I used to imagine myself as a... profes- sional sports player What is an accomplishment you are proud of? Participating in Math Counts and Math Olym- pics What extra-curricular activi- ties have you been involved in? Football for 8 years. Basket- ball for 8 years. Baseball for 10 years. What are your plans after high school? To go to NDSU for 4 years in some sort of business major. Where do you see yourself in ten years? In ten years I see myself having a family and be- ing a very successful and hard- working person. What is your favorite child- hood memory? When about six guys went to Thunder Road for the day and got to go to Story- book Land. What is your favorite high school memory? Homecoming week when you can do so many activities. My most favorite one would be when we stole the out- house and tried hiding it from last years seniors. What will you miss most after you graduate from OHS? I will definitely miss every single one of my teachers that I have ever had class with. All of the teach- ers that I had pushed me to be the best I could be and they set me up for greatness. What class/teacher have you enjoyed most at OHS? My teacher that I have enjoyed the most is Greg Dobitz. There are many reasons why I have en- joyed him the most, such as having him for math, football and baseball. In all of these events he has made me real- ize if you push yourself hard enough, you will reach potential you never knew you had. Whom do you admire and why? I admire my grandma Joyce Wiek. There are thou- sands of reasons why she is my idol. She has always been there for me whenever I have needed it. She would also do about any- thing to see me be the best man that I could which has made me who I am. I know that I never repay her for what she has all done for me except carry over what she has done for me to others If you had the opportunity to travel anywhere, where would you go and why? If I could trav- el anywhere I would go to New England. I would love to see my role models Tom Brady and Julian Edelman because there drive to win has made me al- ways want to be like them and never want to lose. Where do you work? What are your responsibilites and what have you learned? I work for the City Of Oakes. I have learned that you have to be responsible by showing up on time, doing what you’re asked and respecting the managers. What are your hobbies/inter- ests? Some of my hobbies and interests are baseball, football, basketball, spending time at the lake and computer games. What three words best de- scribe you? Three words that describe me are genuine, ec- static, and generous. How would you like to be re- membered as you leave OHS? I like to be remembered as a hard worker, a positive per- son and mostly a person that younger people can look up to. What are three things you must do in your lifetime (bucket list) Go skydiving anywhere in the world. Travel somewhere not in the United States. Finally I want to go bungee jumping. OHS Senior Spotlight - Alex Nelson submitted by Principal Brandon Bata Three Scholarships Being Offered Oakes Snobusters is offering two, $500 scholarships. One is in memory of Ashley Meyer and the other is in memory of Car- son Roney. Anyone attending a two or four year + college is eligible. Apply by going to the school’s web site for scholar- ships or contact the central of- fice. Chad and Judy Hoffman of- fer the Ashley Kay Memorial Scholarship, a $1000 scholar- ship in memory of Ashley Mey- er. Anyone attending a two or four year + college is eligible. Apply by going to the school’s web site for scholarships or contact the central office The deadline for these schol- arships is April 10 and must be handed in to the high school councilor. If anyone has any questions they may contact Judy Hoffman at 742-2219. We would like to encourage anyone going to college to apply for these. Each scholarship is voted on through a panel of people. Also, if anyone would like to donate to the Ashley Kay Me- morial Scholarship fund they may do so by sending a dona- tion to: Judy Hoffman 1516 Main Ave Oakes ND 58474 or dropping it off at the Oakes Community Credit union. Checks can be made out to: Ashley Kay Meyer Memorial Fund. The family truly appreci- ates all the people who have donated to this fund to keep Ashley’s memory alive and in helping a young adult start the next step in their future. CITY CORNER WASTE DISPOSAL SITE TUES & THURS: 3– 7PM 1ST & 3RD SATURDAY: 10AM – 4PM COMPOST: EVERYDAY WASTE WILL NOW BE DISPOSED OF IN LARGE METAL CONTAINERS; TREES AND BRANCHES MUST BE SEPA- RATED AS THEY ARE NO LONGER ALLOWED IN COM- POST AREA. RECYCLABLE METAL ITEMS & CONCRETE SHOULD BE SEPARATED FROM OTHER WASTE. CONTACT CITY HALL AT 742-2137 FOR MORE INFO 604 Main Ave., Oakes Monday - Saturday 6am - 8pm Sunday 7am - 8pm (seasonal) 742-2013 Dr. Mark Malmberg, DDS General Dentistry 19 North 6th St. Oakes, ND 701-742-3401 Sheyenne Valley Chiropractic Dr. Jodi Sandness - Rieger Dr. Annete Bartosh - Heacox 15 1 1th Avenue West Lisbon, ND Monday-Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm Blue Cross Blue Shield Participating Provider 701-683-5337 SERVICE WORK NOW IN THE GWINNER AREA! COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL 14 North MaiN Street GwiNNer, ND • 58040 701-678-2490 • 7 aM - 3 pM DAVID BERGEMAN AGENCY OAKES, ND: 701-742-2268 FORMAN, ND: 701-724-6252 WATS: 1-800-481-6252 COME SEE US FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS! Dethlefsen Chiropractic Hours: M-F 8-6, Saturday by appt. 14 N 5th St., Oakes • 701-742-2750 Dr. Brian Dethlefsen Acupuncture/Therapies/Orthotics/BCBS Medicare/Medicaid Provider, Sanford Insurance CITY CORNER WASTE DISPOSAL SITE 1ST & 3RD SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH FROM 10AM-4PM COMPOST SITE OPEN DAILY WASTE WILL NOW BE DISPOSED OF IN LARGE METAL CONTAINERS; TREES AND BRANCHES MUST BE SEPARATED AS THEY ARE NO LONGER ALLOWED IN COMPOST AREA. RECYCLABLE METAL ITEMS & CON- CRETE SHOULD BE SEPARATED FROM OTHER WASTE. CONTACT CITY HALL AT 742-2137 FOR MORE INFO GENERAL DENTISTRY 420 Main St., Lisbon, ND 701-683-7695 or 1-866-683-4654 Free Estimates Reasonable Rates •Carpet & Upholstry Cleaning •Air Duct Cleaning •Fire & Water Damage Clean Up 701-845-5188 • 800-339-5188 www.kscarpet.com YOU CAN ADVERTISE IN THIS BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR JUST $7 PER WEEK! CALL FOR DETAILS 701-742-2361 READi TECH Experts Powered by +Brand Name Computers +Same Day Pickup +Local Support & Service +Custom Ordering 344-5000 readitech.com COMPUTER SHOPPING MADE EASY BERNARD MAHRER CONSTRUCTION, INC. Pit Location: 5 miles S, 4 miles E of Havana, ND 7-1/2 miles E of Kidder County Road 4 •Equipment Rental •All material is weighed •We will load your truck or we will deliver GRAVEL •Crushed or screened •Washed rock & sand •Aggregate •Producing BRITTON 605-448-5706 RUTLAND 701-724-3000 Locally Owned & Operated by Joey Nieves Certified Restoration Experts 24 [email protected] www.allseasonssteamcleaning.com Locally Owned & Operated by Joey Nieves d n Experts 24 HOURS aning.com •Mold •Water •Sewer •Tile Grout •Fire/Smoke •Carpet •Furniture Finding solutions for your financial need. Andrew DelaBarre Financial Advisor 412 Main Ave Oakes, ND 58474 701-742-3552 www.edwardjones.com CITY ELECTION The Election for the City of Oakes will held Tuesday, June 9, 2020, in conjunc- tion with the Dickey County Primary Elec- tion. Petitioners have until 4:00 PM April 6, 2020, to turn in their petitions to be placed on the City Election ballot. City Offices to be filled at the June Election are: Three City Council Persons—four year term each Two Park Commissioners—four year term each Individuals seeking to have their name on the ballot for any one of these offices may obtain a petition from the City Audi- tor at City Hall located at 124 South 5th Street, Oakes ND, Monday through Fri- day 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM from now until April 6, 2020. Signatures required from the residents of the City of Oakes to validate a candi- date’s petition: Council—Twenty-six (26) Park—Twenty-six (26) Zasha Johnson City Auditor (Published in the Oakes Times February 20, March 5 & 19, 2020) Public Notices www.ndpublicnotices.com PORT EMMA TOWNSHIP ANNUAL MEETING The Port Emma Township annual meeting will be held March 24, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. at the Mona Visto residence. Marty Visto, clerk Port Emma Township (Published in the Oakes Times March 12 & 19, 2020) OAKES FIRE DISTRICT BOARD MEETING Thursday, March 19, at 7:00 p.m. the Oakes Fire District board meeting will be held for board members at the Oakes Fire Hall. (Published in the Oakes Times March 19, 2020) GRAND THEATRE NO MOVIE - MARCH 20-22 Main ave • Oakes, nD • 218-791-5206 JacOb bOlluM, OWNER check us Out On FacebOOk anD the Marquee FOr upcOMing events anD MOvies

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4 Oakes Times, Thursday, March 19, 2020

Local Business Directory

The Oakes Times

can be found for sale at these fine

businesses: Oakes Times,

Circle R, Agtegra, Scoops Liquor, Miller’s Fresh

Foods, Donna’s Diner, Forman Drug-Forman, Teal’s Market-

Gwinner, Good Oil Co.-Verona, and

Kwik Stop-Forman.

Wine a Little; Laugh a LotMost people have hot and

cold running water in their kitch-ens but in the Italian hamlet of Settecani villagers woke one morning recently and it was red wine that came out of their taps, not only in their kitchens but in their bathrooms, as well, re-

ports the Association of Mature American Citizens [AMAC]. It seems that a high pressure leak in the storage tower of a local winery allowed the vino to seep into the town’s water pipes. Many of the residents managed to bottle the beverage before

the leak was fixed. After all it was Lambrusco Grasparos-sa, a very tasty sparkling red wine, and it would have been a shame to let it dribble down the drain.

We want to know... by Jen Cuhel

What is something you do at least once a week ?

Karen Peters: Work. Jozlyn Hammond: Go to Aberdeen.

Dora Hein: Every Thursday night I watch six grandkids and bring them to school on Friday.Abbi Hess: Put gas in my car.

What is your full name and nickname? Alex Lee Nelson / Swoggs

Who are your parents and siblings? Jamie Nelson, Lori Nelson, Justin Nelson

When I was young, I used to imagine myself as a... profes-sional sports player

What is an accomplishment you are proud of? Participating in Math Counts and Math Olym-pics

What extra-curricular activi-ties have you been involved in? Football for 8 years. Basket-ball for 8 years. Baseball for 10 years.

What are your plans after high school? To go to NDSU for 4

years in some sort of business major.

Where do you see yourself in ten years? In ten years I see myself having a family and be-ing a very successful and hard-working person.

What is your favorite child-hood memory? When about six guys went to Thunder Road for the day and got to go to Story-book Land.

What is your favorite high school memory? Homecoming week when you can do so many activities. My most favorite one would be when we stole the out-house and tried hiding it from last years seniors.

What will you miss most after

you graduate from OHS? I will definitely miss every single one of my teachers that I have ever had class with. All of the teach-ers that I had pushed me to be the best I could be and they set me up for greatness.

What class/teacher have you enjoyed most at OHS? My teacher that I have enjoyed the most is Greg Dobitz. There are many reasons why I have en-joyed him the most, such as having him for math, football and baseball. In all of these events he has made me real-ize if you push yourself hard enough, you will reach potential you never knew you had.

Whom do you admire and

why? I admire my grandma Joyce Wiek. There are thou-sands of reasons why she is my idol. She has always been there for me whenever I have needed it. She would also do about any-thing to see me be the best man that I could which has made me who I am. I know that I never repay her for what she has all done for me except carry over what she has done for me to others

If you had the opportunity to travel anywhere, where would you go and why? If I could trav-el anywhere I would go to New England. I would love to see

my role models Tom Brady and Julian Edelman because there drive to win has made me al-ways want to be like them and never want to lose.

Where do you work? What are your responsibilites and what have you learned? I work for the City Of Oakes. I have learned that you have to be responsible by showing up on time, doing what you’re asked and respecting the managers.

What are your hobbies/inter-ests? Some of my hobbies and interests are baseball, football, basketball, spending time at the lake and computer games.

What three words best de-scribe you? Three words that describe me are genuine, ec-static, and generous.

How would you like to be re-membered as you leave OHS? I like to be remembered as a hard worker, a positive per-son and mostly a person that younger people can look up to.

What are three things you must do in your lifetime (bucket list) Go skydiving anywhere in the world. Travel somewhere not in the United States. Finally I want to go bungee jumping.

OHS Senior Spotlight - Alex Nelson submitted by Principal Brandon Bata

Three Scholarships Being OfferedOakes Snobusters is offering

two, $500 scholarships. One is in memory of Ashley Meyer and the other is in memory of Car-son Roney. Anyone attending a two or four year + college is eligible. Apply by going to the school’s web site for scholar-ships or contact the central of-fice.

Chad and Judy Hoffman of-fer the Ashley Kay Memorial Scholarship, a $1000 scholar-ship in memory of Ashley Mey-er. Anyone attending a two or four year + college is eligible.

Apply by going to the school’s web site for scholarships or contact the central office

The deadline for these schol-arships is April 10 and must be handed in to the high school councilor.

If anyone has any questions they may contact Judy Hoffman at 742-2219. We would like to encourage anyone going to college to apply for these. Each scholarship is voted on through a panel of people.

Also, if anyone would like to donate to the Ashley Kay Me-

morial Scholarship fund they may do so by sending a dona-tion to:

Judy Hoffman 1516 Main Ave Oakes ND 58474 or dropping it off at the Oakes

Community Credit union. Checks can be made out to: Ashley Kay Meyer Memorial Fund. The family truly appreci-ates all the people who have donated to this fund to keep Ashley’s memory alive and in helping a young adult start the next step in their future.

4 Section A – Oakes Times, Thursday, February 22, 2018

City CornerWaste Disposal site

tues & thurs: 3– 7pm 1st & 3rD saturDay: 10am – 4pm

Compost: EvEryday

Waste Will noW be DisposeD of in large metal Containers; trees anD branChes must be sepa-rateD as they are no longer alloWeD in Com-

post area. reCyClable metal items & ConCrete shoulD be separateD from other Waste.

ContaCt City hall at 742-2137 for more info

General Dentistry

420 Main St., Lisbon, ND

701-683-7695 or 1-866-683-4654

604 Main Ave., OakesMonday - Saturday 6am - 8pmSunday 7am - 8pm (seasonal)

742-2013

Dr. Mark Malmberg, DDSGeneral Dentistry

19 North 6th St.

Oakes, ND

701-742-3401

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Brampton News... Marian Johnson 724-3437We heard the sad and shock-

ing news of the passing of Kandi (Strong) Hall Saturday of a mas-sive heart attack. Kandi had lived in the Brampton area during her growing up years. Sympathy is extended to her daughters, Brianna McLaen, Brittiany and Shayla Fiala, husband, Tyson Hall and son, Waylon and other members of her family. Kandi Ty-son and two year old son were making their home in Forman at the time of her death and Kandi worked at Four Seasons.

The Cogswell Gun Club is pre-paring for their annual Buffalo Supper on Sunday, February 18. Serving will begin at 4:30 p.m. and continue until food is gone or everyone is fed.

Marian Johnson accompanied Kathy Strutz to the rural Oakes home of Shirley and Chuck Strutz and Marcie Strutz, El Paso, TX. Kathy had prepared supper (spaghetti hot dish, warm french bread, jello salad) out to take. It was a good meal and social time winding up with cheese cake des-sert before Marian and Kathy left for home. It was a good evening with no wind and temperatures not bad.

A fishing derby was held on Kraft Slough February 3. Scott Matson, Fargo, drove down to take part. Grampa George Bish-off proclaims him an avid fisher-man and it paid off as the walleye were willing to help Scott place first, second and third with the size of his catch. A happy camper as he returned home with a lot of prizes for his catch.

Congratulations Scott. Sounds like you have enough fish for a good fish feed.

A couple of weeks before this successful fishing derby, Scott caught a monster of a fish on Lake Ashtabulla. The walleye was 31 inches long, had a girth of 19 inches and looked as if he was old enough for retirement. After a photo session and being measured the fish was returned to the lake to live out his life.

Jim and Deb Bosse were Tues-

day morning coffee guests at the Dick and Jill Johnson home. Kimm and Don Rust were Tues-day afternoon callers.

Phyllis and Harvey Dawson and Jennifer Watkins, Forman had supper at the Angry Beaver in Oakes, Saturday evening. The occasion was Jen’s birthday and Phyllis and Harvey took her out for supper to celebrate.

Betty Rust and Leo Rust both had the misfortune to catch the flu. Leo is still in a swing bed in Britton Hospital and is feelling pretty good after he has gotten over the flu. So good, he would appreciate and enjoy company. Betty is still recovering and has not been out of the house for over a week except to see her doctor. This flu is bad stuff.

Kathy and Tom Heimbuch left for Des Moines, IA, January 24, to spend time with daugh-ter Shelby Heimbuch and friend Tom Allgood. They helped them get settled in the house they had recently purchased. During the five days, they feasted at sev-eral Des Moines restaurants and met Tom’s mother and step dad. Kathy and Tom left for home and the flu hit Kathy on the way back. Took her a week to recover and feel somewhat back to normal.

Chuck Anderson, Rutland, visited Alan and Dolores Wittich Monday and gave them com-munion. They had coffee and a good visit, too.

Kathy Heimbuch spent the week of February 6 at the Chad and Monica Heimbuch home in Oakes. She was caring for grandchildren Kaia, Collins and Quinn while their parents spent a vacation time in Minneapolis. Saturday, Kathy and Tom, Josh, Kaia, Collins and Quinn had sup-per at the Cogswell cafe and on Sunday, enjoyed their buffet.

Erma and George Bishoff were coffee visitors at the Alan and Do-lores Wittich home Friday.

Jordon Heimbuch left for Hart-ford, Conn. Monday and will be attending meetings related to his job at Bobcat.

Phyllis Dawson drove to Lang-ford, SD to attend a basketball tourament. Her grandson, Cater Dawson, was a member of the Britton team. She went into Ab-erdeen to take care of some er-rands before leaving for home.

Dick and Jill Johnson drove to Lisbon to watch grandson, Coop-er Johnson, and Casselton team play Lisbon. Casselton went home as the victor.

The winter olympics held at Pyeong Chang, South Korea has been the big attraction on TV. The closing ceremony will be held February 25 and each day is full of exciting events.

I found this amusing little tid-bit in a publication recently (per-haps not everyone will think it is) When asked about finances, the reply was, “Not to brag about my finances, but my credit card com-pany calls me almost every day to tell me my balance is outstand-ing!!!”

LIVE, LAUGH AND LOVE TO THE FULLEST AND LIFE WILL BE GREAT

Dates to remember--Day light savings time March

11, Easter, April 1 (April Fools’ Day too.)

This is good soup weather. With the cold, wind, wind chill, and snow, (have not had much YET), it is a necessity to warm the body after being out in the cold. I love my crock pot for pre-paring it. Don’t have to watch it-just let it cook away.

My most traumatic time this past week was losing my keys to the mail box and front door. I searched and searched- more than one time in each spot and, as a last resort, decided to look in the garbage. UCK!! But, I found them and I’m still trying to figure out how they got there. I do not think it was my doing. Do you suppose my apartment is haunt-ed and the ghost was having fun, and at whose expense??

Enough idle chatter. Bye now and have a good week.

Marion

Prep/Total: 30 mins. Servings: 2

Ingredients:2 tsp olive oil1 onion, sliced1 portobello mushroom, sliced1/2 tsp ground black pepper2 beef t-bone steaks (1 lb), 1/2 inch thick1 cup fat free reduced sodium beef broth3 Tbsp A.1. Original Sauce2 Tbsp brown sugar2 Tbsp flour1 cup hot mashed potatoesMake It:Heat oil in large nonstick skillet on medium-high heat. Add onions and

mushrooms; cook 6 to 8 min or until tender, stirring occasionally. Re-move from skillet.Rub pepper onto both sides of steaks. Add to skillet; cook 4 min, turning

after 2 min. Meanwhile, whisk broth, A.1., sugar and flour until blended.Top steaks with cooked vegetables. Add broth mixture; cover. Cook on

medium-low heat 7-8 min or until steaks are medium doneness (160°F) and sauce is thickened. Serve with potatoes.

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Public Notices www.ndpublicnotices.com

Oakes Public schOOl District #41 regular MeetiNg MiNutes

January 9, 2018President Sonia Meehl called the regu-

lar meeting of the Oakes Public School District #41 to order at 7:00 a.m. with Di-rectors Sonia Meehl, Robert Thorpe, Jer-emiah Undem, Karla Hoelscher (left early) and Sheila Nagel (left early) present. Also attending: Superintendent Kraig Stein-hoff, Business Manager Thomas Vanorny, Brandon Bata, Larry Engel, Anna Sell, Roxane Miller, Leslie Dethlefsen and Da-vid Ehrlin.

The pledge of allegiance was recited.Undem motioned, Nagel seconded, to

approve the agenda as presented. All present approved, motion carried.

Meehl recognized the visitors present.Board acknowledged thank yous from

the TLA participants and Anna Sell.Hoelscher motioned, Thorpe seconded,

to approve the minutes of the December 12 board meeting. All present approved, motion carried.

Thorpe motioned, Undem seconded, to approve the financial reports, including the pledge of assets, as presented. All present approved, motion carried.

Nagel motioned, Hoelscher seconded, to approve the schedule of bills totaling $122,883.95 as presented. All present approved, motion carried.A&B Business $6,181.45, Ameripride $74.15, Atlas Building $ 3 5 8 . 4 8 , BE Publishing $ 8 9 9 . 0 0 , Beckstrom Kelsey $1,211.54, Beech Paul $160.60, Bismarck Tribune $29.99,Bittner Jamie $ 2 0 7 . 9 2 , Blackboard $8,568.01, Borders States Electric $ 1 2 0 . 0 0 , Brooklyn Publishers $ 1 3 . 7 5 , BSN Sports $ 5 7 7 . 8 8 , Buttke Tiffany $ 4 2 . 9 8 , Carolina Biological Supply $ 9 9 . 9 5 , Christenson Shari $ 8 7 . 1 5 , Circle R $ 6 1 2 . 0 0 , Coca Cola $ 6 0 9 . 0 0 , Cole Papers $2,675.76, Daikin $3,711.00, Dakota Water $ 1 8 4 . 0 0 , Dean Foods $1,232.57, Department of Public Instruction $389.84, Dickey County Treasurer $6,217.10, Economy Propane $ 2 8 0 . 0 0 , Entzi Clay $ 1 6 1 . 3 5 , Entzi Donald $ 3 1 6 . 8 5 , Fargo PS $ 5 0 0 . 1 0 , Faulkton Inn $ 4 5 5 . 0 0 , Filtration Systems $ 8 0 . 3 8 , Grainger $ 3 1 4 . 5 1 ,

Great American Opportunities $6,365.17, GSEITV $1,625.00, Haafke Kyle $ 2 1 . 8 8 , Harlows Bus Sales $ 1 7 0 . 9 4 , Haugen Erik $ 5 7 . 5 0 , Heuer Publishing $ 3 2 0 . 2 5 , Holiday Inn $ 7 6 2 . 3 0 , Iverson Matthew $77.50, Jaymar Business $ 1 3 7 . 3 5 , Junior Library Guild $ 4 0 9 . 0 5 , Krieger Marchel $ 4 7 6 . 9 2 , Leadbetter John $ 11 7 . 5 0 , Linton PS $ 1 7 5 . 0 0 , Mackin Educational $ 3 9 6 . 4 0 , Marco Technologies $6,973.78, Mertz Lumber and Supply $ 3 8 5 . 6 3 , Millers Fresh Foods $ 2 2 3 . 1 3 , Moser Larry $ 2 0 7 . 3 8 , National Archery $ 2 2 5 . 0 0 , Network Services $ 5 6 . 6 2 , Nitschke Jared $ 1 9 2 . 5 0 , NDAESP $ 2 2 5 . 0 0 , ND Attorney General $ 4 0 . 0 0 , NDHSAA $ 5 0 0 . 9 0 , ND School Nutrition $ 7 5 . 0 0 , Oakes Area Chamber $ 3 0 . 0 0 , Oakes City of $ 9 8 2 . 5 0 , Oakes Community Hospital $ 4 0 . 0 0 , Oakes Postmaster $130.25, Oakes Truck & Trailer $2,558.91, Old Dutch Foods $130.50, Otter Tail $12,905.47, Parts Supply $ 1 3 9 . 9 0 , Pepsiamericas $1,260.74, Peterson Septic $ 7 5 . 0 0 , Piehl Devin $117.50, Popplers Music $202.84, Praskas Hardware $181.33, Quenette Mark $96.60, Ramkota Hotel $800.00, Rudolph Courtney $38.70, Rumble on the Red $475.00, Sanford $311.00, Schiele Jeremey $117.50, Schneider Ryan $192.50, Sheyenne Valley SEU $10,607.78, Sorlie Michael $117.50, South Central AV $728.04, Starion Bond $18,450.00, Steins $ 7 1 3 . 2 0 , Swanson Dillon $ 3 0 . 0 0 , Sysco ND $2,475.04, Training Room $ 2 0 9 . 1 7 , US Foods $4,150.39, Vistos Carquest $ 5 . 4 9 , Wells Fargo Vendor Finance $7,236.66, Wisner Adrianna $ 6 7 . 5 0 , Wisner Jocelyn $ 2 2 . 5 0 , World Book $ 2 9 2 . 5 0 , Zacks Repair $ 2 8 4 . 4 3 , Zerr Trev $117.50

Hoelscher motioned, Thorpe sec-onded, to approve the first reading of the

2018-19 district calendar. All present ap-proved, motion carried.

There were no first or second readings of policies. Policies BCAA – Board Meet-ing Agenda & Pre-Meeting Preparation and GABDA – Student Achievement were reviewed. Policy BCAA will be brought back to the full Board once the Adminis-tration has changed some of the verbiage to reflect what is now happening at Board meetings.

The activity director’s report was re-viewed.

The elementary principal’s report was reviewed.

The high school principal’s report was reviewed.

The playground committee reported they will present plans once they receive costs of the possible improvements.

(Nagel left at this time.)The facilities committee reported they

will present plans and a time frame once they receive costs of the possible im-provements to the buildings.

Discussion followed Steinhoff’s presen-tation of his independent study on recruit-ment and retention of licensed faculty. A task force will meet before February 28 to review the study.

(Hoelscher left at this time.)Board was reminded of the upcoming

AdvancEd visit on January 30-31.Board was reminded of the upcoming

NDSBA negotiations seminar on February 8-9.

Board reviewed the current taxable valuation and mill levies of the school for the current school year.

Board was reminded a long term plan-ning public meeting needs to be held be-fore June 30, 2018.

Discussion was held on the one-year contract currently held by Courtney Ru-dolph and early childhood education. Board will consider early childhood edu-cation in the next few months.

Meehl reported the SRCTC is possibly looking at offering a Restaurant Manage-ment/Chef Training course of study in the fall of 2018 at the Oakes location.

Next regularly scheduled board meet-ing is scheduled for Tuesday, February 13, 7:00 a.m., at the SRCTC community room.

Meehl declared the meeting adjourned at 8:36 a.m.PresidentBusiness Manager

(Published in the Oakes Times February 22, 2018)

Madison Meehl submitted by Principal Brandon Bata What is your full name and

nickname? Madison Mary Meehl, Mad Mary

What is your birthdate? Aug. 18

Who are your parents and siblings? Jeff, Marybeth Mee-hl, Cody Meehl

When I was young , I used to imagine myself as.... a doctor

What is an accomplishment you are proud of? being an officer in FCCLA

What extra-curricular activ-ities have you been involved

in? volleyball till sophmore year, officer for FCCLA for 2 years

What are your plans after high school? go to college

Where do you see yourself in ten years? nursing in a me-dium sized town

What is your favorite child-hood memory? riding bike around town with friends

What is your favorite high school memory? homecoming

What will you miss most af-ter you graduate from OHS? my friends

What class/teacher have you enjoyed most at OHS? science

Whom do you admire and why? my mom, because she is always there for me

If you had the opportunity to travel anywhere, where would you go and why? Ha-waii, because I always wanted to go to the beach

Where do you work? What are your responsibilities and what have you learned? ba-bysit - learned to be responsi-ble, how to take care of kids

What are your hobbies/in-terests? babysit, hangout with friends, and shopping

What three words best de-scribe you? honest, caring, friendly

How would you like to be remembered as you leave OHS? be known as a kind per-son

What are three things you must do in your lifetime (bucket list)? visit Spain, go to the ocean, and go to Hawaii

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CITY ELECTIONThe Election for the City of Oakes will

held Tuesday, June 9, 2020, in conjunc-tion with the Dickey County Primary Elec-tion. Petitioners have until 4:00 PM April 6, 2020, to turn in their petitions to be placed on the City Election ballot.

City Offices to be filled at the June Election are:

Three City Council Persons—four year term each

Two Park Commissioners—four year term each

Individuals seeking to have their name on the ballot for any one of these offices

may obtain a petition from the City Audi-tor at City Hall located at 124 South 5th Street, Oakes ND, Monday through Fri-day 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM from now until April 6, 2020.

Signatures required from the residents of the City of Oakes to validate a candi-date’s petition:

Council—Twenty-six (26)Park—Twenty-six (26)

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(Published in the Oakes Times February 20, March 5 & 19, 2020)

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PORT EMMA TOWNSHIP ANNUAL MEETING

The Port Emma Township annual meeting will be held March 24, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. at the Mona Visto residence.

Marty Visto, clerkPort Emma Township

(Published in the Oakes Times March 12 & 19, 2020)

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