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Vol. 114 No. 51

DECEMBER 20, 2019

County human services offices get ready for

January realignment

BY BRAD MOSHER Country Media

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Bowman brings the Frosty Frolic

STAFF REPORT

The weather outside may not have been frightful, but the annual Frosty Frolic Saturday at Bowman's Rouzie Recreation Center was hotter than the single digit temperatures outside. The frolic may have been slower than last year's but the visitors still had a chance to choose from ever ything from locally produced honey, to baked goods, totes, jewelr y, clothing, artwork, purses and decorative wreaths. There also was a booth for "couR4ge" scholarships and another with BHS items.

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lope County will be taking over the administrative responsibility for human services for both Bowman and Adams counties Jan. 1 when the North Dakota goes through a dramatic reorganization. The state’s Department of Human Services is being reorganized into 19 different zones, changing from separate county to multi-county zones for most of the state. In addition, the change will move funding to the state’s general fund and many of the state’s 53 counties into larger zones. Under the guidelines that were set up by the Adams County courthouse. File photo. 2019 legislature that approved the changes, the three southwestern new Human Services counties would combine and Kathy Vliem from Director will be hired by into one zone with Slope Adams County, along with Pine Abrahamson April 1 and will be the County taking the lead. and Keith Kempenich president and a voting Slope, Bowman and from Bowman County member of the new Adams county have and from Slope County, board, she explained. already met a Dec. 1 Mike Teske and Sue JunThe board will be rodeadline to submit the tenen filling up the six tating its meetings on reorganization plan to positions. the third Wednesdays of the state. There is a remaining each month, between As of Jan. 1, the new vacancy, which will be the Slope, Bowman and zones will be active. filled by April, accordAdams county courtThe newly-formed ing to Shonda Schwartz, houses. Southwestern Dakota the current director The first meeting Human Services Zone of the Bowman/Slope will be Jan. 15 at the already has most of the multi-county human Bowman County Courtgoverning board selectservices agency. The house, starting at 8 a.m. ed with Tara Jorgenson

“We need to develop a zone plan. That is due at the state by June 30, 2020,” she said. The February meeting will be at the Adams County Courthouse and in March at the Slope County Courthouse – always on the third Wednesdays of the month, Schwartz explained. According to Schwartz, Bowman and Slope counties have combined resources for

a number of years before the reorganizational plan was announced months ago. “They formed a multi-county district years ago,” she said, noting that the only change will be the addition of Adams County residents and establishing Slope County as the “home” for the new agency. It includes all the programs that social services which have

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h e w re s t l e r s f r o m B ow m a n Co u n t y a n d B e a c h a re re a d y f o r t h e s e a s o n with a few matches and a tournament under their belt that w a s i n Si d n e y t h e f i r s t weekend of Decemb e r. T h e t e a m h a s f i v e re t u r n i n g v a r s i t y w re s t l e r s a l o n g w i t h a talented group of u n d e rc l a s s m e n t o f i l l out the team. They finished first as a team at their home tournament this past weekend along with many tournament c h a m p s. T h e j u n i o r h i g h w re s t l e r s w e re a l s o a b l e t o w re s t l e o n t h e i r h o m e m a t s. Va r s i t y C h a m p i o n ship round matches i n c l u d e d a t 1 0 6 # Au s -

t i n Wa n n e r l o s t by a f a l l i n 5 : 1 6 t o Ja c e A n d e r s e n ( K i l l d e e r ) . Ca l e b Sa r s l a n d f i n i s h e d 4th. 113#/120# Emory No l l w o n t h e r o u n d r o b i n a n d B l a k e Wo l baum finished 2nd. 1 2 6 # Tu c k e r St r a n d w o n by a m a j o r d e c i s i o n 1 3 - 5 ov e r Gu s Bohmback (Killdeer). 1 3 2 # Ke i re n Coy l e f i n ished 2nd losing in a 6-1 decision to Dawson Richter (Dickins o n J V ) . Ko l by Sp e r r y f i n i s h e d 3 rd a n d Jo h n L a Fl a m m e 4 t h . 1 3 8 # Ca y d o n Wo l b a u m w o n the round robin and R i g g s Ro t e n b e r g e r finished 2nd. 152# Br o d y He a d l e y w o n both matches in his round robin to finish i n 1 s t . 1 7 0 # Ty s o n Ma t t e r n l o s t t o Z a c k Anderson (Killdeer) by a f a l l i n 1 : 0 9 t o

f i n i s h i n 2 n d . T h e re m a i n i n g w e i g h t s w e re a round robin bracke t . B ow m a n B e a c h w re s t l e r s f i n i s h e d i n t h e f o l l ow i n g 1 8 2 # Na v a r re He a d f i n i s h e d 2 n d , 1 9 5 # M a c e St u ber finished in 2nd p l a c e, # 2 2 0 M i t c h St u b e r p l a c e d 1 s t , a n d # 2 8 5 Na t e B o e h m placed 1st. Ju n i o r h i g h re s u l t s : 9 8 # Ta y l o r Wa n n e r finished 1st, #106-120 Ty l e r Ha u c k f i n i s h e d 3 rd , # 1 6 0 - 1 7 0 Ga v i n Goni finished 1st. T h e Ju n i o r Hi g h w re s t l e r s w i l l h e a d t o t h e i r s t a t e t o u rnament this coming w e e k e n d i n Mi n o t a s t h e Va r s i t y w re s t l e r s d u a l Si d n e y J V i n Beach on Thursday and then head to the L i n t o n Ho l i d a y To u rnament.

TEAM SCORES 1

Bowman County

2

Killdeer

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Dickinson JV

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4 Hettinger-Scranton 43 5 Lemmon/McIntosh 40 6 Alexander 24 7

Harding County

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Standing Rock

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9 Faith 7


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