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Fireworks!
Sleigh
Rides!
Santa!
Kick off the holiday season Saturday, November 15
in Fairview.
The day starts with the
6th annual Craft Bazaar from
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High School. The old gym and
the cafeteria will be packed
with vendors offering great
Christmas gift ideas and special items just for you. Explore
America will host concessions.
After the bazaar, head out
to the Fairview Bridge for the
traditional lighting. Huge ornaments will be lit up beginning
at 5 pm. Katelyn Dynneson
will be giving horse and wagon
rides from 5 to 6:15 pm, and
Santa Claus is scheduled to
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Zion Luther Lights will be serving hot chili and beverages for
a free will donation.
Fireworks will light up the
sky beginning at 7 pm.
Anyone wishing to hop a
ride to the bridge can catch
the bus at the Senior Citizen
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Fitzgerald Trucking Thanks Vets
for Their Service Every Day
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For Al Fitzgerald, owner
of Fitzgerald Trucking in Watford City, it seems there cannot
be enough said or done to
convey the appreciation he
has for all of the veterans who
have honorably served the
United States of America. That
sentiment prompted a mobile
“thank you” in the form of a
custom made billboard Fitz-
The Christmas
Stroll is Back!
Kick off the Christmas season Friday, November 28 in
Sidney with the “Polar Express” Christmas Stroll and Parade
of Lights.
The popular Christmas stroll starts at 4 pm. East Main Street
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hot chocolate to chili. A variety of entertainment will be offered
for your enjoyment, and of course, the Sidney merchants will
be offering Black Friday specials until 7 pm.
The Village Square Mall will be the scene of lots of action
with a gift wrapping station manned by the Boys and Girls Club
of Richland County, cookie decorating for the kids, Toys for Tots
drop off and more.
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to win The Polar Express train. Tickets are available now for
only $5 each or 5 for $20 at Ribbon & Rail, the Sidney Chamber
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the drawing at 6 pm. You must be present at 6pm to win.
The classic “Polar Express” movie will be shown free to
children 12 and under at the Elks Lodge. Popcorn is being provided by The Popcorn Factory, and the Boys and Girls Club of
Richland County will chaperone. There is a limit of 50 children,
so come early.
Spice up your afternoon by sampling the entries in the
chili cook off from 4-6 pm at the Elks Lodge. Have a great chili
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Area “gourmands” will be judging and prizes will be awarded.
Finish off the evening with the spectacular Parade of Lights
at 7pm on Central Avenue followed by Santa Claus and treats
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Vendors, entertainers, cooks, volunteers and parade entries
are encouraged to contact the Sidney Chamber of Commerce
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gerald had mounted on one of
his trucks. The sign was made
by Perma Letter in Billings, MT
with all of the pictures being
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Rick Fitzgerald passed away
in 2006 shortly after his third
tour of service in Iraq.
“I believe that as a society
we have never and will never
have the right to truly enjoy our
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to receive, respect and embrace the individuals that have
greatly altered or completely
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these freedoms for this great
country,” replied Al Fitzgerald
when asked what prompted
him to have the sign made.
What has been described
as a simple thank you is making an impact across the area.
Drivers of the truck have no-
ticed a lot of recognition from
people they meet on the road
whether it is a honk and a
thumbs up or a silent thanks
mouthed by other drivers, it
seems that even a quiet act of
appreciation goes a long way.
Local veterans who met
to show their support of the
sign unanimously agreed that
show of gratitude meant more
to them than they could express.
Neil Parks, who joined
the Navy at seventeen noted
that, “This standard of living is
the highest the earth has ever
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have been people willing to
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to have this freedom. A lot
of blood has been shed and
a lot of lives lost for what we
have. I hope people will look
around the world and under-
stand the privilege of being an
American.”
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show their support of (military) services,” said Army
Veteran John Moran and Hector Vonheeder, formerly with
the Army, agreed that there
should be more awareness.
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Vonheeder commented of the
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and Afghanistan.
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sparks interest,” said Cooper
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also works as the night driver
of the truck.” There are lots of
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our freedom.”
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sums up what words struggle
to express, “Semper fi,” he
says smiling. A well-known
motto of the US Marine Corps,
it means always faithful, as our
troops are to this country and
as we should all be to those
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to host the 12th Annual Parade of Trees Auction on Saturday
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Celebration.
The Parade of Trees is a unique fundraising opportunity
and an anticipated community event where individuals and
businesses donate decorated Christmas Trees and wreaths to
be auctioned off. All proceeds from the auction will be distributed
between the Boys and Girls Club, Family Resource Center and
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together, the organizations are coordinating the familiar fundraiser with new ideas.
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the change of venue, a limited number of items will be accepted
and the decorating time has been moved back.
Unlike previous years, only decorated trees and wreaths
will be accepted and there is a limit of 60 items to be auctioned.
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Stop in today and see Janet Sergent in Sidney
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For all your Farm/Ranch,
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AREA RECOVERY GROUPS
MONDAYS:
Noon — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg.,
214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
1 - 3 p.m. – Grief Recovery Support Group in First
Lutheran Church, Fellowship Room, Watford City.
6 p.m. – Al-Anon,Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg.,
214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
7 p.m. – Fairview Alive and Kicking at Faith Alliance
Church, 704 S. Western Ave.
8 p.m.— AA Group, Northern Pump & Compression,
Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for directions
or ride.
TUESDAYS:
7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg.,
214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
WEDNESDAYS:
5:00 p.m. – 6REHU/LIH<RXQJ3HRSOH·V1$$$VWHS
recovery group, 25 yr. old & younger, Trinity Lutheran
Church Ed. bldg., 214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
8 p.m.— Al-Anon, Sanford Room, McKenzie Co. Public
Library, Watford City.
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7 p.m. – 1$PHHWLQJ0RQ'DN7UXFNLQJRIÀFH%OGJ
W. Holly, Sidney.
8 p.m.— AA Group, Northern Pump & Compression,
Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for directions
or ride.
FRIDAYS:
noon – AA,Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg., 214 S.
Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.- 5 Stones faith based recovery
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is open.
7 p.m. – Fairview Alive and Kicking at Faith Alliance
Church, 704 S. Western Ave.
7 p.m. – Watford City area Celebrate Recovery,
Assembly of God, 2117 S. Main. For help call Robert
417-296-2809 or Stephanie 417-296-2810.
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Sidney.
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7P.M. – AA 24 hour group, Northern Pump &
Compression, Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675
for directions or ride.
9 a.m. & 7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church
Education bldg., 214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
SUNDAYS:
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OBITUARIES
Albert Riedel, 82, E.
Fairview, ND
Memorial services for Albert Riedel, 82, of E. Fairview, ND
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Lutheran Church in Fairview, MT with Pastor Roberta Pierce
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interred in the Fairview Cemetery, Fairview, ND at a later date.
Remembrances, condolences and pictures may be shared with
the family at www.fulkersons.com.
Albert died on Sunday, November 2, 2014, at the Sidney
Health Center, Sidney, MT.
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Sidney, MT
Memorial service for Jason C. McClaskey, 24, of Sidney,
MT is 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 12, 2014 at the Fulkerson Memorial Chapel in Sidney. Cremation has taken place.
Remembrances, condolences and pictures may be shared with
the family at www.fulkersons.com.
Jason died Sunday morning, November 2, 2014, at his
home in Sidney, MT.
ROI Presents
“Mr. Scrooge’s
Christmas” Nov. 15
Submitted by Arch Ellwein
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staff and individuals to produce a Family and Friends show,
which will be presented at 2 p.m. Saturday, November 15th at
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of fun rehearsing for this show.”
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Thomas Hischak. The timeless tory of Ebenezer Scrooge who
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The cast will include Chad Richards, Jon Foster, Stephanie
Sturgis, Shelly Schaubel, Brock Mjolness, Meghan Erickson,
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Bear Comes Out, and Edie Brademeyer.
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to have fun and we invite everybody to join us,” said Ellwein.
A freewill donation will be requested at the door; otherwise the
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Tuesday, November 18th in the Watford City High School
Commons Area.
The local 4-H will be having their soup and sandwich
fundraiser starting at 5:00pm as well as a Bake Sale prior to
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for each additional card.
LYREC Coat Drive
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Lower Yellowstone REC held another successful coat and
food drive the month of October. Over 200 pounds of food and
$2500 in cash were donated to the Richland County Food Bank,
while at least three tables full of coats were given to the Salvation
Army. LYREC wishes to thank everyone for their generosity.
Gingerbread House Contest
The Sidney-Richland Public Library will hold a gingerbread
house contest December 2ndWKUX'HFHPEHUth with winners
chosen on December 22nd.There is only one entry per person,
or one entry per team/family. You can pick up a registration
form at the Sidney Public Library at 121 3rd Ave. NW, Sidney,
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The different age categories are Child (8 and under), Youth
(9-14), Adult/Teen (15 & up), and Groups/Families. Winners
will be posted at the Sidney Public Library on December 22nd,
and prizes will be given out. Join us December 22nd for coffee,
juice, and cookies!
West Side School
Holds Book Fair
Nov.19-21
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West Side Elementary School will have its annual Book Fair,
Nov. 19-21, at the West Side School Library, 1100 5th Street
SW. The Book Fair will be open during regular school hours,
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Thursday, Nov. 20. The fair ends at 10:00 AM Friday.
This reading event will offer students, parents and teachers
the opportunity to see the latest works by popular authors and
illustrators of books for children. Along with winners of state and
national awards, the Book Fair will present hundreds of titles
selected to excite and motivate students to become lifelong
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to the emergent, the experienced, and the reluctant reader.
All parents of Preschool and younger children are invited
to attend, as there will be many selections just right for those
age levels, too.
Ron and Barb Scherry, well-known educators in elementary
education in Montana before taking over Great Northern Book
Company, will be doing book talks with students Wednesday
morning, and will be available throughout the Book Fair to give
advice on reading selections.
For more information, contact librarian Dawn Greenwood
at West Side Elementary School, 433-2530.
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“Partnering with Your Doctor”
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free presentation titled: “Partnering with your Doctor.”
The presentation will take place on Friday, December 5,
2014 at 12:00 p.m. at Mercy Medical Center in the McAuley
Education Center, 1301 15th Ave. W, Williston, ND 58801. Quick
Facts from the alz.org website: 1) More than 5 million Americans
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Richland Economic Development
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Game Warden Exam Set for Dec. 29
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package, including travel allowance. Uniforms and other
equipment are provided.
These young 4-H members attended a sewing class recently and learned several
new techniques, such as using a rotary cutter and ruler. They made a pillowcase
for themselves and then made another pillowcase to donate to the ConKerr
Cancer organization in Billings – whose mission is to provide children with cheery
pillowcases to brighten their hospital stay and a chance to learn to sew while
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The Sidney Kiwanis Club thanked sheriff Brad Baisch, right, and undersheriff
Denny Palmer last Thursday for their 20 years of valuable service to Richland
County. The men were presented a collage of pictures taken and prepared by
Margaret Bradley.
Mercy Medical Charity
Ball November 22
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will take place on Saturday,
November 22 at the Williston Area Recreation Center.
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and your business to stand
with us as we seek to raise
funds dedicated to upgrading
to a level II Nursery. As the
expected birth rates at Mercy continue to increase, the
complexity of care needed is
changing. A level II Nursery
offers a higher level of observation and allows us to
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babies we currently cannot
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difference in the lives of Mercy
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region.
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missing out on your tickets!
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information.
Everything Roundup on the web.
Stock Cow Sale Sat, Nov 22nd • 11am
Consignments:
Complete Dispersion of Bred Hfrs to 4 yr olds: 30 Black Angus Hfrs, 70 head of 3 yr
olds, 30 head of 4 yr olds. All Bangs Vaccinated & Pre-breeding shots
227 Black Commercial Bred Hfrs, March 25th Calving, Range Raised, Moderate
Framed, Easy Fleshing, Quiet Disposition, Gilbert Ranch one iron, 100% Bangs
Vacc, Synchronized & AI’d to Sitz Dash 10277, 105 Bull Pregnancies & 122 Hfr
Pregnancies
32 Black Bred Hfrs, AI’s & Bull Bred, AI’d to Black Cigar, March 20th Calving
19 Black Bred Hfrs, Bred to Gartner Denowh & Panasuk Bulls, March 20th Calving for
60 days, Bangs Vaccinated
27 Black Bred Cows, 6-8 yr old, Bred Black, March 20th Calving
28 Black Bred Cows, 8 head of 3 yr olds, 1 head of 6 yr olds, 3 head of 8 yr olds &
16 Short Term, Bulls ~ Leland & Kuester Red Angus, April 15th Calving
15 head of 10 yr old Red Angus Bred Cows, Bred Red & Black, April 5th Calving
100 red bred Hfrs, AI’d, calve March 15 through April 15
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Increased Hospital Use Following Medicaid
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found that their hospital admissions declined sharply, from 194
to 42, a decline of 78.5 percent.
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because of predictions that state budgets will be overwhelmed
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32, Jonathon Lebsock: 33, Dustin Rice: 79, Mitchell
Shaide: 2, Brett Andreasen: 6, Braden Burman: 22,
Taryn Candee: 12, Pat Hardy: 9, Parker Jensen:
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Rex Renolds: 37 & Edwardo Luna: 66
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304 S Ellery Ave • Fairview, MT
Mon-Fri: 8am - 5pm
Sat: 9am - 1pm
215 East Main St • Sidney
1(800)482-1810 • 433-1810
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501 9th Ave NE, Sidney
406-433-3403
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
RECEPTIONIST
Badlands Inspection Services
is looking for an organized, self
motivated, computer literate
receptionist/clerk. Call Woody
at 406-480-7673 or Steve at
256-259-7663.
BARTENDERS WANTED
Enjoy a private club
atmosphere. Full & part time
bartenders needed at the Elks
Lodge, Sidney, MT. Apply in
person with Randy, 1pm - 6pm
at 123 3rd St. S.W.
FLEET TECHNICIAN
POSITION
Family owned trucking
company seeking to add
experienced fleet technicians
to Sidney MT project. The right
applicants will have a minimum
of 3 years of verifiable Tractor
and Trailer repair experience,
welding experience is
preferred but not required,
comfort with computers is a
plus. Responsibilities will be to
provide full maintenance to 14
FL tractors and 34 trailers. The
work schedule is flexible and
there is scheduled overtime
during the busiest part of the
year. We do have housing
available for the employee
for a reasonable rate. Pay
depends on qualifications and
experience. Apply online at
www.transystemsllc.com or
call 406-454-7655 to find out
more. You will be GLAD you
did. Housing Available.
CARRIERS WANTED
Need extra cash or want
to get some exercise while
getting paid? We have carrier
routes available in most parts
of Sidney. Call 406-4333306, or fill out application at
The Roundup, 111 W. Main,
Sidney.
WANTED SERVERS &
KITCHEN STAFF
Wage DOE. Apply in person at
Cattle-Ac, 119 N. Central Ave.,
Sidney, MT.
REAL ESTATE
PLENTY OF LAND WITH
LIVING QUARTERS
Unrestricted 39 acres in
Ekalaka with a huge shop.
11,060 sq. ft, insulated w/ 3 bd
living quarters inside. Plus a 4
plex all 1 bedroom. Amazing
hunting, fenced 3 pastures,
well. $750,000. Western Skies
Real Estate, Lorie Trump 406860-2902.
MANUFACTURED HOME
Unrestricted 8.4 acres in
Roundup, MT. 3 bd 2 ba,
manufactured home. Plus
20x20 shed, 18x40 open metal
shed, pond, fenced, garden,
great wildlife. Can be used
for a business. $239,000.
Western Skies Real Estate,
Agronomist Position Available Immediately
Hefty Seed Company has as agronomy position
open now at the Sidney location. Work for an
outstanding company and a leader in the field!
For more information, call Hefty Seed
Company, Sidney at : 406-488-4338 (HEFT)
Cooks Needed!
We Need Full
& Part-time
Cooks!!
Lorie Trump 406-860-2902.
HUGE HOME FOR SALE
5 bd 3 ba on 1.24 acres,
7752 Buckskin, Shepherd,
MT. Open floor plan, 3 family
rooms, double garage, good
wells, lots of trees. $260,000.
Western Skies Real Estate,
Lorie Trump 406-860-202.
ACREAGE WITH WELLS
FOR SALE
Lewistown, MT 11 acres for
$45,000. Near Spring Creek,
okay for trailers, good wells in
the area, okay for shops also.
Western Skies Real Estate,
Lorie Trump 406-860-2902.
PRICE REDUCED
1800 sq ft 3 bedroom 1 3/4 bath
on three levels. Underground
sprinklers, two car detached
garage, 12x12 storage shed
and privacy fence around back
yard. $235,000. 316 8th St SE,
406-480-2459.
5 ACRE COMMERCIAL
LOTS FOR SALE
Conveniently located between
Williston & Watford City, right
off Hwy 85. Graded recently.
Perfect for a new shop, or
FOR RENT
business! Lots have rural
water, power, RTC, & electric
right at the road.Hwy 85, S.
on 140th Ave NW, 1/4 mile on
right. 406-471-4049.
FOR RENT
RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE
FOR RENT
Located in downtown Sidney,
utilities pd., cell phone booster,
wireless internet, $750/mo.
Call Linda, 406-489-1945 or
Melissa 360-708-8170.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR
RENT
Remodeled, furnished room,
$720 per month; Sidney, MT.
All utilities, cable TV, internet
furnished. Washer, dryer
available. 218-234-1162 or
406-489-1467.
HOUSE CLEANING
Professional, detail oriented
cleaning service. Weekly,
b i - w e e k l y a n d m o n t h l y.
References available. Call
406-951-4852.
RV PARK RENTAL
Yellowstone Bridges RV
Park, twelve units available.
Beautiful location, full hook
up, perfect for a company or
individual, utilities included
in rent. Call 406-488-1054 or
406-478-4671.
WINDSHIELD
REPLACEMENTS
Lowest price around. Quick
service. Over 300 windshields
in stock for cars pickups &
semis. Magrum Motors, 1820
2nd St. W., Williston, 701572-0114.
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operators
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• Welders
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3-4 bedroom newly
built houses for
rent. Available in
the Williston, ND
area. Please contact
Johnston Property
Management for
details. 701-842-4205
• Engineer Maintenance Worker
• Groundskeeper
• Health Information Management Clerk
• Lodge Evening Cook
• Registered Nurses
• Ward Clerk Medical/Surgical
Alexander, ND • 701-828-3100
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EXCAVATOR & SKID
STEER SERVICES
We have a mini excavator
& a skid steer. We will do
driveways, clean up,
demolition, gravel hauling,
snow removal. Servicing
Glendive to Culbertson,
includes Fairview. 406-4784219 or 208-200-2846
Help Wanted
Are you looking for a fulfilling career with a large regional energy
supplier? If so, Montana-Dakota Utilities is looking for you!
Yard Operator in Sidney, MT
Major Responsibilities:
• Performs all duties associated with the operation and maintenance of the
grounds and all fuel handling facilities
• Assists other departments in the performance of their duties
• Responds to emergencies, scheduled and unscheduled overtime
• Subject to rotating shift work
Minimum Qualifications:
• High school education and a degree in Power Plant Technology or high school
education and equivalent Power Plant related work experience
• Mechanical and basic computer skills with ability to operate heavy work
equipment and ability to work independently
• Possess a valid motor vehicle driver’s license
MDU offers:
• Competitive salary
• Rental Subsidy & Housing assistance available
• 401(k) savings plan and retirement contribution
• Health, dental, and life insurance
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co • A Division of MDU Resources Group, Inc
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States, no
sponsorships considered. Subject to pre-employment drug testing &
background checks.
Apply online & check our other vacancies currently open with the MDU
Resources Group, Inc. on our website: jobs.mdu.com
BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT
OF REVENUE
OF THE STATE OF MONTANA
LIQUOR LICENSING
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
ISSUANCE OF ONE ORIGINAL
(NEW) MONTANA
RETAIL ON PREMISES
CONSUMPTION RESTARUANT
BEER AND WINE LICENSE
On September 12, 2014, Jose
S. Lopez - Sole Proprietor, filed
an application for the issuance
of a license to be used at
MUCHO SI, 317 South Ellery
Avenue, Fairview, Richland
County, Montana.
Protests against an application
must be (1) made in writing,
(2) mailed to the Department
of Revenue, Liquor Licensing,
PO Box 1712, Helena, Montana
59624-1712, and (3) received
and date stamped by the
Department no later than the
8th day of December 2014.
Protests will be accepted from
residents of the county from
which the application originates,
residents of adjoining counties,
or residents of adjoining
counties in another state if the
criteria in subsection (4)(d) are
met.
Each protestor is required
to mail a separate letter that
contains in legible print, the
protestor’s full name, mailing
address, and street address.
Each letter must be signed
by the protestor. Protest
petitions bearing the names and
signatures of more than one
protestor will not be considered.
Protest letters must provide the
trade name, or applicant name
associated with the license
being protested for identification
purposes. Protest letters must
contain a clear statement of
the writer’s intent to protest
the application. The grounds
for protest of an application
for a new license are limited
to those set out in section
16-4-405, MCA for denial of a
license, and public convenience
and necessity as set forth in
section 16-4-203, MCA. Protest
letters which do not provide
the information described
in this paragraph will not be
considered valid protest letters.
Only those grounds for protest
raised in valid protest letters will
be considered at hearing. An
individual’s testimony at hearing
will be limited to the grounds for
protest raised in that individual’s
valid protest letter.
If the department receives a
sufficient number of protests to
require a hearing pursuant to
section 16-4-207(4)(a), MCA,
a hearing will be scheduled
in Helena, Montana. If the
department receives a sufficient
number of protests to require
a hearing pursuant to section
16-4-207(4)(b), MCA, to
determine public convenience
and necessity, a hearing will
be held in the county in which
the proposed premises is
located. All qualified protestors
will be notified of the time,
date, and location of the
hearing. Hearings are typically
scheduled within 90 days
following the protest deadline.
If a sufficient number of protests
to require a hearing are not
received and all licensing
criteria have been satisfied,
the department may issue
the license without holding a
hearing.
DATED: October 29, 2014
BY: Danette Tenneson
Compliance Specialist
MNAXLP
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COMMERCIAL AND
RESIDENTIAL SNOW
PLOWING
Call 406-478-4219 or 208200-2846 for information.
CLEANING
Will clean houses, apartments,
rental units, work force
housing, business offices,
anything you need cleaned,
I can do. Will do weekly, biweekly times available. Will
clean around your schedule.
Shampoo carpets & deep
cleaning as well. 406-4782 3 7 3 o r 4 0 6 - 4 8 8 - 11 9 2
leave message. References
available upon request.
WELDING
Welding & repair work. No job
is too small. Portable welder,
reasonable rates. 701-4442936.
FARM & RANCH
HAY FOR SALE
200-1,400 lb, big, round grass
and grass/alfalfa, net wrap,
no rain. $80/T. Call (701) 5652377.
FOR SALE
Small square durum bales for
sale. Can be used for animal
bedding, gun or bow and arrow
targets, holiday decorations,
Only $17 A Week!
If you run it for 2 weeks & it doesn’t sell, we’ll run
it for 2 more weeks...................
FREE!
winter calving or insulation for
5th wheel. If no answer leave a
message 701-875-4466.
BARLEY STRAW BALES
Big round net wrapped barley
straw bales. 701-828-3051. If
no answer leave a message.
Possible delivery.
MINERALS &
SUPPLEMENTS
Complete line of minerals &
supplements, Crystalx protein
& mineral tubs for cattle,
horses & sheep. All types
of liquid feed for livestock.
Calving supplies. R&J Ag
Supply 406-488-1953, 406480-2006, 1-800-233-2499,
Sidney, MT.
WANTED
Have CRP acres to shred.
Would rent a shredder or have
someone shred acres. Call
Jack at 406-480-5493.
MINERALS &
SUPPLEMENTS
Complete line of minerals &
supplements, Crystalx protein
& mineral tubs for cattle,
horses & sheep. All types
of liquid feed for livestock.
Calving supplies. R&J Ag
Supply 406-488-1953, 406480-2006, 1-800-233-2499,
Sidney, MT.
LIVESTOCK WATER
FOUNTAINS
Dependable Ritchie Water
Fountains for horses and
cattle. Williston Saddlery,
AIRCRAFT FOR SALE:
1981 Hughes 269C TTAF 3132: TSMOH 845, 3
new M/R blades, Component times on request, big fuel and much
more. $157,000 $147,000
Call Barry at Sidney Air Service: 406-480-2024
2011 Amity Beet Harvester
6 row, 24" spacing, excellent shape, stored inside since
new.
Call 406-489-6499
for more information
and pricing details.
[email protected] • (406) 433-3306 for details
MOUSE ASSAULT BAIT
Kills mice quickly. Williston
S a d d l e r y, H W Y 2 We s t ,
Williston. 701-572-2267.
VERMEER HAYING
EQUIPMENT
See us today for all your haying
& feeding equipment, sweeps
& farm oil. Anderson Vermeer
Sales & Service. Open Mon.Fri., 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 701-8283358 or 701-828-3482 (after
hrs.). Alexander, ND.
MISC. FOR SALE
GUN SHOW
Minot Rifle and Pistol Club
is hosting a HUGE buy/sell/
swap gun show with tons of
displays and a vartiey of guns
Nov. 29th, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and
Nov. 30th 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the
Minot State Fair Center. For
questions call 701-839-4679.
‘04 PONTIAC GRAND AM
FOR SALE
2004 Pontiac Grand Am SE
V6, 95,000 miles. Books at
$5,000, asking $3,800 OBO.
Call 480-9601 or 489-3050.
CRANE FOR SALE
Older 40 ton crane for sale.
Call 406-478-4219 or 208200-2846 for info.
AIRCRAFT
Buying or selling. Call Barry at
Sidney Air Service Inc. 406480-2024.
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY
Small independent trucking
firm looking for property in
the Sidney area. 1-10 acres.
Developed or not. Willing to
trade property by Flathead
Lake or other terms. 406270-3194.
BEADEX SHEETROCK
MUD
Get BEADEX sheetrock mud
at Sidney Woodworker &
Lumber. 406-433-7767.
SCRAP METAL TO BUY
Wa n t i n g t o b u y s c r a p
metal, scrap cars & scrap
farm machinery. Will pick
up from surrounding areas
from Cultbertson to Glendive/
Sidney and Fairview to
Watford City. 406-478-4219
or 208-200-2846.
Kilen Backhoe
Service
Bakken Mobile
Veterinary Service
Dr. Vince Stenson
Do you have news or photos from
McKenzie County you would like
in The Roundup?
Want to place an ad in
the Auto trader?
HWY 2 West, Williston. 701572-2267.
CONTACT:
Kathy Taylor in Watford City
701-842-6188
Complete small animal care
8 am - 4 pm
• Sewers • Basements
• Water Pipelines
Marlon: 406-489-1243
Kenny: 406-489-1426
Fairview, Montana
Sidney:
Tues, Nov 18 & Dec 2
Tractor Supply Co.
Culbertson:
Wed, Nov 12, 19, 26
County Ext. Bldg on Main Street
Bainville:
Wed, Nov 12
Fairview:
Wed, Nov 26
The Welcome Stop The Powder Keg
Call for Appointment
(701) - 609 - 3705
Is your Farm &
Ranch business
Come Join Our Team!
STORAGE
UNITS
AVAILABLE
All Positions - Full & Part-Time
• Management • Crew • Maintenance
20X20 • 10X20
10X16 • 8X9
Sidney, MT
482-3799 or 482-2666
Roundup Ready
See Us Today
We make good
business better!
406-433-3306
[email protected]
Benefits include:
competitive pay, flexible schedules, scholarship program, comprehensive benefits
program & management training can earn college credits
Wages Start at $13 - $17 per Hour
APPLY ONLINE AT WWW.MCSTATE.COM/06524
CALL SIDNEY MCDONALD’S: 406-433-1983
McDonald’s is an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive & diverse workforce.
Steve Kober
WWW.NICKJONESRE.COM
Master Plumber
email: [email protected]
1-877-488-8066
Office: 406-488-8066
Fax: 406-488-8067
1775 S. Central Ave.
Sidney, MT 59270
www.agriindustries.com
Customer Service is Our #1 Priority
Farm & Ranch Products &
Construction Materials. New
Steel, Auminum & Stainless.
Brady Smelser • Tim Mulholland • Kelly Moody • Bret Smelser • Ernie Gawryluk
Sidney
Glendive
35002 CR 123
2703 W. Towne St.
406-433-7737 1-800-423-5219
1-855-810-2995
TRAILERS
• Cargo • Flatbed
•Parts • Repairs
GOLF CARS
TRAEGER GRILLS
Mark Brodhead
email: [email protected]
website: bbsalesandservice.com
Manager
Cell: 406-480-7332
Office: 406-433-1888
3490 Highway 23
Sidney, MT 59270
TRADING POST
111 E. MAIN STREET • SIDNEY, MT. 59270
CONSIGNMENT • ANTIQUES
GUNS • TOOLS • PAWN
1-406-433-7676
ASK FOR JERRY OR JOANNA
Williston
13896 W. Front St.
1-800-820-5493
Plentywood
Hwy 16 East
406-765-2624
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Best Western Golden Prairie Inn & Suites Recognized
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hotels must also meet quality and service standards and other
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Holiday Drinking: Keep It Safe
By The Richland County
DUI Task Force
Thanksgiving, Christmas
& New Years ~ Family Gatherings, Celebrations & Parties
the stress of the holidays is
overwhelming. The Holiday
season is also one of the most
dangerous times of the year
for alcohol related crashes.
Due to increased festivities there is increased alcohol
consumption.
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because there are more social
events to drink. They also
have a higher tolerance level
and can consume more alcohol before showing effects. As
a result they drink and drive
more frequently.
The rush of the holiday
season results in drivers rushing more than normal and with
our winter road conditions
it makes driving even more
dangerous.
So what can you do?
When it comes to alcohol
consumption there is a safe
and healthy limit. The Center
for Disease Control recommends those who choose to
drink know what a standard
drink is. 12oz of 5% beer ~ 8oz
of 7% malt ~ 5oz of 12% wine
& 1.5oz of 40% or 80 proof
distilled spirits. If you choose
to drink the CDC encourages
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drink at all if you are under the
age of 21, pregnant or have
health problems that could be
made worse by drinking.
If you choose to drink do
what responsible drinkers do:
Designate a driver before.
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parking or getting into a cold
car.
Set your limit and encourage others to do the same.
Choose nonalcoholic beverages and offer nonalcoholic
beverages if you are hosting
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Boxed String Cheese
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Smokey Snack Sticks
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By popular request, Richland County 4-H Clubs will be
taking orders through Nov. 17th for the same great tasting
beef & cheese sticks offered during our Spring Citrus Sale.
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we would like to see different community spaces. The concept
drawing includes a library, an auditorium (for theater, dance, and
music), a gymnastics space, a recreation area (a zero entry
pool with a lap swim area, lazy river, and slides, rehab area,
and play area), and a daycare with a preschool which will also
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senior center activities, college classes and meeting rooms. The
commons area will provide a teen lounge and coffee shop or
juice bar. These are all ideas that would possibly be a part of
this community complex. We have listened to the “needs and
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or band practice, while another is practicing basketball, and yet
another studies at the library. When each is done with their event,
they could move on to the next activity in the same building. Mom
can work out while her toddler is in art class at preschool, and
dad is at a meeting with the stockgrowers. Grandma can help
at the daycare, or watch her grandchildren swim, while grandpa
is at the coffee shop playing cards. The ideas are endless in
this amazing multipurpose facility.
The Lone Tree Ranch Board of Directors representative
Joe Russell states “The board has agreed to set aside land. I
challenge the community to get behind this endeavor. We are
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this community complex will help facilitate recruitment of new
employees for our area and enhance the lives of our current
residents. We see a need for a place for our community to not
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We have spoken to many positive individuals and will be
continuing to contact as many entities as we can to become a
part of this project. If you have not heard from us yet and are
interested in getting involved or supporting, please contact our
project coordinator Lisa Gorder at 480-3193. She will be happy
to answer any questions or meet with any group to explain this
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together on this endeavor.
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your support is tax-deductible. Please show your support in the
form of a check to the Richland Community Complex, 1201
West Holly #1, Sidney, MT 59270. Your level of support will be
proudly displayed in the entry of this new building and will leave
a legacy that will last a lifetime.
The legacy levels of sponsorship are as follows: Platinum
Donors - $1,000,000 and over; Ambassadors - $500,000 to
$999,999; Regents - $250,000 to $499,999; Pacesetters
-$100,000 to $249,999; Founders - $50,000 to $99,999; Benefactors - $25,000 to $49,999; Patrons - $10,000 to $24,999;
Builders - $5000 to $9,999; Friend $1-$5000.
We truly believe in this project and are excited to see what
the future of our community holds. Richland County is an amazing place to live and we know with your support we can make
this dream come true.
The Time Is Now, Together We Can!
Richland Community Complex Board Members
Lisa Gorder, Project Coordinator,
Ross Hall, Julie Brodhead, Mark Martin, Dan Peters, Jessica Davies, Colter Devries, Connie Sturgis, Serina Everett, Pat
McWilliams, Joe Bradley, Angie Olson
MonDak Area Stockgrowers
Annual Meeting & Dinner
Thurs, Nov 20 • Sidney Elks Lodge
Social: 6pm • Meeting & Dinner: 6:30pm • $20 Per Plate
Come have a voice in your
industry & learn about
current issues facing the beef
industry. We need you to
make our association work –
your input, your ideas & your
participation will keep this
industry strong & united!
There Will Be Door Prizes!
Informative speakers & business meeting to be held.
Annual awards & officer elections – if you are interested
in serving as an officer or director, please contact Jerry
McMillan at 406-569-2020. Meeting & dinner sponsored
by Yellowstone Bank & Sidney Livestock Market Center
Thank You!
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THE FAIRVIEW NEWS
The Fairview News
Thurs, Dec 21, 1972
Cattle Drive Ends In
The Valley
Eight days journey
brings 600 cows to
Fairview area
The Old West lived
again last Tuesday, Dec.
19, when a herd of 600
head of cattle arrived in
the valley from a range
south of Mandaree, North
Dakota, over a hundred
miles away.
Driving the herd as in
the old days, they left the
range south of Mandaree
eight days ago and
headed the cows west
for their winter feeding
grounds in the brushland
northeast of Fairview.
The herd is owned by
Mrs. Lela Dayton, Mrs.
Gerald Kilen and her
son Brian, and James
Cattaneo. Trail boss
for the drive was Ray
Fettig who works on
the Dayton ranch in the
Andes locality west of
Fairview. Other cowboys
were “Snowball” – a
well-known Negro ranch
hand, and Dennis Dahl of
Fairview.
The Fairview News
Thurs, Mar 16, 1972
Fairview FFA Wins 2nd
The Fairview Chapter
W.L.
THURSDAY DECEMBER 21, 1972
of Future Farmers of
America placed 2nd in
the Sweepstakes event
at the annual Big Muddy
District FFA Convention
held
in
Plentywood,
March
10-11th.
The
Fairview
chapter
missed winning the top
sweepstakes award by 1
point as Bainville scored
39 points to Fairview’s
38. Plevna was third with
34 points, Plentywood
fourth with 31 points.
Next came Culbertson,
30 points, Wibaux 28,
Baker 24, and Sidney 20.
In the team events,
Fairview placed 1st in
Ag Achievement tests.
On Fairview’s team were
Ted Paschke, Vern Anvik,
and Warren Johnson.
Ted Paschke was the
high individual in the
District. Fairview’s crops
judging team also won
1st place. On the team
were Dave Shannon,
Mike Shannon and Larry
Tviet. Larry was 2nd high
individual and Mike 3rd
high in the District. The
Mechanic’s Team placed
3rd. On the team were
Art Taylor, Loren Young
and Warren Johnson.
Warren was 2nd high
individual in the District.
The Livestock judging
team of Tim Miller, Larry
Dore, and Terry Johnson
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placed 7th.
In the Public Speaking
event,
Ted
Paschke
placed
3rd.
Dennis
Kittleson of the Fairview
Chapter participated in
the District Greenhand
event
as
Fairview’s
Outstanding Greenhand.
The FFA members were
accompanied on the trip
by Dan Watts, local FFA
Advisor.
The Fairview News
Thurs, May 17, 1972
2 Years – And FHS’s
Debbie Baxter Never
Missed A Day
Debbie Baxter, who will
graduate this spring from
Fairview High School,
has one of the more
unusual records – 12
years without ever being
absent or tardy.
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The Fairview News
Thurs, May 17, 1972
BUILDING
A STRONG
FOUNDATION.
Our Men In Service
Army Private Kenneth
D. Sharbono, 19, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Sharbono,
Fairview
Montana,
recently
completed eight weeks of
basic training at the U.S.
Army Training Center,
Armor, Ft. Knox, Ky.
He received instruction
in drill and ceremonies,
weapons, map reading,
combat tactics, Military
Justice,
First
Aid,
and army History and
Traditions.
Pvt. Sharbono received
his training with Company
D of the 5th Brigade’s
18th Battalion.
The Private is a 1971
graduate of Fairview
High School.
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Crestwood Midstream Partners Announces Loading
of 1,000th Unit Train At Its Bakken COLT Hub Facility
By Tie Shank
In a news release on
October 27, 2014, Houston,
Texas, based Crestwood
Midstream Partners LP
(NYSE: CMLP) announced
the loading of the 1,000th
crude oil unit train at its
COLT Hub in Epping, North
Dakota. The COLT rail facility
commenced service in June
2012 with an original capacity to load 80,000 barrels per
day (“Bpd”). The facility has
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current capacity to load up to
160,000 Bpd. Crestwood’s
COLT rail facility is one of the
largest crude-by-rail loading
terminals in the U.S., based
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for crude oil produced in the
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Hub receives crude from
pipeline connections with
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High Plains pipeline and Hiland Partners’ Market Center
pipeline. The COLT Hub has
1.2 million barrels of storage
capacity and can also deliver
crude oil to the Enbridge and
Tesoro pipeline systems, at
the Beaver Lodge terminal,
through Crestwood’s COLT
Connector pipeline.
“We are pleased to announce this crude loading
milestone at the COLT Hub,”
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and Crude Business Unit.
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strength of the Bakken play,
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substantial investment to
the play.”
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surpassed a major milestone
of one million barrels of
crude production per day,”
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Council. “In addition, the
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Chief Executive Officer of
Crestwood. “We have made
significant investments in
the Bakken Shale in recent
years due to our belief that
the Bakken play is an important part of America’s drive to
energy independence.”
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spread between Brent and
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Hub, along with our other
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Great American Smokeout,
November 20th
By Jacklyn Damm/Richland
County Health Department
The American Cancer
Society marks the Great American Smokeout on the third
Thursday of November each
year by encouraging smokers
to use the date to make a
plan to quit, or to plan in advance and quit smoking that
day. By quitting even for one
day smokers will be taking
an important step towards a
healthier life, one that can lead
to reducing cancer risk.
Tobacco use remains
the single largest preventable
cause of disease and pre-
mature death in the US, yet
about 42 million Americans
still smoke cigarettes, approximately 1 in every 5 adults. As
of 2012, there were also 13.4
million cigar smokers in the
US, and 2.3 million who smoke
tobacco in pipes. And even
more disturbingly, more than a
quarter of a million youth who
had never smoked a cigarette
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12 Hours: The carbon
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1-9 Months: Coughing
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years.
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