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FLOOD PLAINS in Grant County have been identified. | PHOTO BY JON ALT

North Dakota has recently seen an improve ment to flood mapping and management through FEMA, pushing counties to adopt an updated Floodplain Ordinance which falls in line with FEMA requirements.

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Left to right, Ashley Lechler and McKenzie Snyder are ready to hand out samples at the Gulfood show in Dubai. | Submitted photo

Most people would probably not under stand the ins and outs of marketing commodities that takes place at Beach Co-op Grain and the as sociated Golden Valley Ingredients plant.

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(L to R) Anna Block, Kira Henderson, Heather Ebert, and Allison Clausen of BetterLife accept the Non-Profit of the Year award. | SUBMITTED PHOTO

Twas an evening of acclaims, hoorays, and accolades at the Hettinger Armory last Saturday!

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THE ROAD SURVEYED to allow traffic to join the main road from the proposed controversial bridge on the Short Ranch is designed to go through part of their feedlot. | PHOTO BY CAROL TESCHER OBRIGEWITCH

The City of Medora and the Billings County School Board have been at odds since October when the estimated $11 million DeMores Expansion Project was first brought to the attention of the City.

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Steve and Kayleen Meckle finalized their adoption journey March 7 with their daughter, Raeleen. | PHOTO BY LUANN DART

As 7-month-old Raeleen Meckle looks up at her dad, she wiggles into a smile.

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Grant County News

When I first started getting serious about raising sheep, I knew I wanted a fiber flock.

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Rob and Jen Whalen are opening Whalen’s Meat Packing in the former South 40 Beef in Mott. | SUBMITTED PHOTO

Whalen’s Meat Packing has purchased the former South 40 Beef processing plant, with plans to begin processing April 22.

The Week Ahead: A fairly quiet week is anticipated. Mostly cloudy skies with embedded flurries or sprinkles are possible on Thursday.

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FLOOD PLAINS in Grant County have been identified. | PHOTO BY JON ALT

North Dakota has recently seen an improve ment to flood mapping and management through FEMA, pushing counties to adopt an updated Floodplain Ordinance which falls in line with FEMA requirements.

March is National Agriculture Month while National Ag day is March 21 during Agriculture Week National Ag Day was founded by the Agriculture Council of America in 1973 to pro mote agriculture and t

Carson Press news

The Week Ahead: A fairly quiet week is anticipated. Mostly cloudy skies with embedded flurries or sprinkles are possible on Thursday.

Birthday wishes to my great granddaugh ter, Kennalei Bercier, Washburn, Courtney Weinhandl, my great grandson, Cody Bahm, Delia Harsche, Patsy Hertz and her grandson Virgil Hertz, Carson.

When I first started getting serious about raising sheep, I knew I wanted a fiber flock.

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Rob and Jen Whalen are opening Whalen’s Meat Packing in the former South 40 Beef in Mott. | SUBMITTED PHOTO

Whalen’s Meat Packing has purchased the former South 40 Beef processing plant, with plans to begin processing April 22.

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FLOOD PLAINS in Grant County have been identified. | PHOTO BY JON ALT

North Dakota has recently seen an improve ment to flood mapping and management through FEMA, pushing counties to adopt an updated Floodplain Ordinance which falls in line with FEMA requirements.

Adams County news

When I first started getting serious about raising sheep, I knew I wanted a fiber flock.

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Paisley Stoltzfus poses with her winning patch design. | PHOTO BY ANDY ROEHL

Paisley Stoltzfus has been named the winner of the Adams County Sheriff’s Office Junior Deputy Patch Contest.

The weather was pretty warm all week with a high of 67 degrees here on Sunday and the snow we got last Sunday all melted away.

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is a disease carried by wild birds that can affect domestic birds. Avian influenza is caused by the influenza Type A virus (influ enza A).

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(L to R) Anna Block, Kira Henderson, Heather Ebert, and Allison Clausen of BetterLife accept the Non-Profit of the Year award. | SUBMITTED PHOTO

Twas an evening of acclaims, hoorays, and accolades at the Hettinger Armory last Saturday!

The Herald news

Excitement is mounting and those of us involved in the North Dakota Farmers’ Market & Growers As socia-tion, are counting down the days until the local foods conference.

The Week Ahead: A fairly quiet week is anticipated. Mostly cloudy skies with embedded flurries or sprinkles are possible on Thursday.

Candidates who are interested in serving in a local government position have until 4 p.m. Monday, April 8, to file documents to be placed on a county, city or school district election ballot.

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Steve and Kayleen Meckle finalized their adoption journey March 7 with their daughter, Raeleen. | PHOTO BY LUANN DART

As 7-month-old Raeleen Meckle looks up at her dad, she wiggles into a smile.

When I first started getting serious about raising sheep, I knew I wanted a fiber flock.

Golden Valley news

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One-year-old Tipp Tescher didn’t think it was necessary to use the fork he was holding to eat his French toast. When you are hungry anything goes. Tipp is the son of Tanner and ShaLee Tescher of rural Beach. | Photo by Carol Tescher Obrigewitch

The smell of sausage was enticing and drew you inside the Sentinel Butte Community Hall for the Annual Sentinel Butte Volunteer Fire Department Benefit, if you could find a parking spot.

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The Brady Ham Family

Lemmon Livestock is under new manage ment as of March 1, 2024. Rowdy Benson and Brady Ham took over from Paul Huffman, who purchased the busi ness in 1998.

The Week Ahead: A fairly quiet week is anticipated. Mostly cloudy skies with embedded flurries or sprinkles are possible on Thursday.

Watching the excite ment as the guns sold at the Sentinel Butte Vol unteer Firemen's benefit got me thinking about the guns I've used in my lifetime.

Over the past couple weeks, I have been working on a special project and in the process, I have had the opportunity to visit with several members of local organizations.

Billings County Pioneer

The following infor mation was gathered from the North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources website and pertains to the week of March 5 through March 11.

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THE ROAD SURVEYED to allow traffic to join the main road from the proposed controversial bridge on the Short Ranch is designed to go through part of their feedlot. | PHOTO BY CAROL TESCHER OBRIGEWITCH

The City of Medora and the Billings County School Board have been at odds since October when the estimated $11 million DeMores Expansion Project was first brought to the attention of the City.

The Week Ahead: A fairly quiet week is anticipated. Mostly cloudy skies with embedded flurries or sprinkles are possible on Thursday.

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SENTINEL BUTTE Volunteer Fire Department Chief Mike Van Horn, left, and Auctioneer Scott Weishaar explain a donation to people in the filled-to-capacity town hall at the fire department’s annual benefit feed and auction. | PHOTO BY CAROL TESCHER OBRIGEWITCH

The smell of sausage was enticing and drew you inside the Sentinel Butte Community Hall for the Annual Sentinel Butte Volunteer Fire Department Benefit, if you could find a parking spot.

Over the past couple weeks, I have been working on a special project and in the process, I have had the opportunity to visit with several members of local organizations.

Grant County News

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