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Record Rewind

ADAMS COUNTY

AUGUST 2, 2019

Grain terminal damaged FRANK TURNER

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n Ju l y 2 2 , a grain termin a l ow n e d by Un i t e d Gr a i n C o r p o r a t i o n n e a r Bu c y r u s , a l o n g Hi g h w a y 1 2 , e x p e r i enced structural damage at its base. O ve r t h e c o u r s e o f t h e we e k , g r a i n h a s s p i l l e d f ro m t h e terminal and the structural damage has steadily worsened. The cause of the d a m a g e i s u n k n ow n a t this time. In re s p o n s e , Un i t e d Gr a i n re l e a s e d t h e f o l l ow i n g p re s s re lease: Interruption in business at United Grain Corporation’s Bucyrus, ND location On Mo n d a y, Ju l y 2 2 n d , Va n c o u ve r, Wa s h i n g t o n - b a s e d Un i t e d Gr a i n C o r p o r a t i o n’s Bu c y r u s , N D grain terminal experienced an incident to o n e o f t h e c o n c re t e b i n s o n t h e p re m i s e s . Ou r e m p l oye e s f o l l owe d s a f e t y p ro c e d u re s a n d t h e f a c i l i t y w a s e va c u a t e d s a f e l y with no injuries. A team of engineers and c o n s t r u c t i o n s t a f f a re on site assessing the stability of the bin. T h e f a c i l i t y w i l l re main closed until the s t r u c t u re c a n b e f u l l y e va l u a t e d t o e n s u re i t s s a f e t y. “The safety of our e m p l oye e s i s o u r n u m b e r o n e p r i o r i t y,” s a i d Un i t e d Gr a i n Corporation CEO & Pre s i d e n t Au g u s t o Ba s s a n i n i . “ We w i l l continue to adopt the GRAIN » PAGE 3

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Successful District 1 Legion Tournament leads to State SHELDON CHRISTENSON FOR THE RECORD

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h e C l a s s B Di s trict 1 Legion tourney started on Ju l y 2 5 w i t h Ha ze n Po s t 1 8 9 d e f e a t i n g Be l f i e l d / So u t h He a r t (BSH), 6-2, and the h o s t t e a m Po s t 1 1 5 Be a r s d ow n i n g t h e Bi s m a rc k B C a p i t a l s Bo Wilson ready to tee off for the Post 115 Bears in the District 1 tournament. Courtesy Photo Po s t 1 , 9 - 4 . Ha ze n’s Is a a c Do l l p i t c h e d a w i t h t w o r u n s s i n g l e s . Di l s e p rov i d i n g a t w o the last inning and solid complete game Ta n n e r Ob r i g e w i t c h r u n d o u b l e a n d Ma s o n a t h i rd , s t r i k i n g o u t i n t h e i r w i n a s h e g a ve took the pitching loss De Fo e a l s o s i n g l i n g i n t h re e o f t h e s i x b a t t e r s u p s e ve n h i t s w i t h t w o for BSH. t w o r u n s . Ty Wa r b i s h e f a c e d . Ja c o b Di x walks and four strikeT h e Po s t 1 1 5 Be a r s we n t f i ve a n d t w o a n d B o Wi l s o n b o t h o u t s . St e ve n Ba a rd b ro k e t h e i r g a m e o p e n t h i rd s i n n i n g s f o r t h e added two hits to help s o n a n d L a n d e n Sa y l e r w i t h a f i ve r u n f i f t h p i t c h i n g w i n w i t h W. t h e Be a r s . C a d e n b o t h p rov i d e d k e y h i t s i n n i n g w i t h Wa r r i c k Di l s e f i n i s h i n g u p Ku n ze w a s t h e l o s i n g

p i t c h i n g f o r Po s t 1 . B S H t h e n f a c e d Po s t 1 in the losers bracket a n d j u s t g o t by Po s t 1 w i t h a 5 - 4 w i n . Po s t 1 w a s d ow n 5 - 1 g o ing into the top of t h e s e ve n t h b u t s c o re d t h re e r u n s c o m i n g u p o n e r u n s h o r t . Pre s t o n Wa l t e r p i c k e d u p t h e w i n by g o i n g s i x innings but it took t h re e B S H p i t c h e r s b e f o re B S H g o t t h e final out in the seventh. The two undefeated teams for the day then took the field in what turned out to be a “w h i t e k n u c k l e” f i n BASEBALL » PAGE 2

Tis the farmers market season

FRANK TURNER

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long Main Street this week, local vendors raised tents and tables to kick off this summer’s first Hettinger farmers market. Potential customers took full advantage of Wednesday’s cool weather to browse the different tables for locally homemade goods. For the next few months, local vendors will set up tables every Wednesday from 9:00 am to 11:00 am at the parking lot on the corner of Main Street and Highway 12 to show their wares and sell local produce

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and crafts. This week, Eileen Engraf had a broad display of her homemade baked goods while her neighboring tent, Jody LeFebre, sold jars of canned goods. Both showed off a variety of homemade goods to passersby’s. LeFebre and Engraf encouraged new vendors to join the local market. Both explained that the farmers market in Hettinger is very lowpressure. “It’s open to anyone,” said Engraf. “We are not an official farmers market. Really, we are just

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Jody LeFebre (left) and Eileen Engraf (right) sell homemade goods to local passerbys at this year’s first farmers market. Frank Turner/Adams County Record

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