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Cavalier County

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Single Copy Volume 134

Republican

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In this issue:

Turn to Page 2 to read the latest from the Cavalier County Commission. CBP seizes $3.6 million of counterfeit currency, read more on Page 3. Catch up with football, volleyball and cross country on Pages 8-9.

Index

OPINION AG CHURCH COMMUNITY SPORTS PRO DIR CLASSIFIED PN

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Copyright © Langdon, North Dakota

Official Newspaper of Cavalier County Published since 1889

Monday, September 21, 2020

Number 38

Details about the November 2020 Election in Cavalier County Cavalier County will be conducting the November 3, 2020, General Election as a mail ballot election with one (1) physical polling location. The authority for a county commission to conduct mail ballot elections is authorized by North Dakota Century Code, Chapter 16.1-11.1-01. A mail ballot election requires at least one physical polling location and for the county auditor to mail absentee ballot applications to all active voters that have not previously applied for an absentee ballot that year. Absentee ballots are only sent to citizens that have completed an application that has been verified by the Cavalier County Auditor’s Office. Although a mail ballot election is typically referred to as “Vote by Mail,” there are several ways to submit a ballot for the November 2020 General Election: • Return an absentee ballot to the Cavalier County Auditor’s Office via U.S. Postal Service, postmarked by November 2, 2020 (901 3rd Street – Suite 15, Langdon, ND 58249)

• Return an absentee ballot via secure ballot box by 5:00 p.m. CT on November 2, 2020. Ballot box is located at the Cavalier County Courthouse – Door 1, 901 3rd Street, Langdon, ND • Return an absentee ballot to the Cavalier County Auditor’s Office in person by 4:30 p.m. CT on November 2, 2020 (Cavalier County Courthouse, 901 3rd Street, Langdon, ND) • Vote in person on Elec-

birth is required. Options for identification include a North Dakota driver’s license, a nondriver’s identification card, ID issued by a tribal government, or a long-term care identification certificate. More information about voter identification can be found at vote.nd.gov. Voters can also verify their voting information and address at vote.nd.gov. If a voter is unable to update their current address before election day, then the

tion Day, November 3, 2020, between 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. CT at the Cavalier County Courthouse, 901 3rd Street, Langdon, ND Whether a citizen votes by absentee ballot or in-person, valid identification including the voter’s name, current residential address, and date of

voter MUST bring with them a document such as a lease, utility bill, or bank statement showing their current residential address. Important dates for the public to be aware of: • Receiving and returning an Absentee Ballot Applica-

tion September 23 • Absentee ballot applications (green postcards) will be mailed to all active voters in Cavalier County that have not previously applied for a November ballot. If an individual does not receive an application in the mail and is unsure if they have already applied for one, they should contact the auditor’s office at 701-256-2229. October 16 • Suggested last day to return an application via mail to the auditor's office; after this date, deposit the application in a ballot box or hand deliver to the auditor’s office. October 26 • Last day to hand-deliver or fax (701-2562546) an application to the auditor's office • Receiving and returning an Absentee Ballot September 24-30 • Auditor’s office begins to mail ballots October 23 • Contact the auditor's office if an application was submitcont. on page 2

Choice Bank hosts event to benefit Maple Manor Care Center By Linda Timian Republican Writer Choice Bank employees gathered after hours on Thursday, September 10 to make wheelchair ponchos for Maple Manor Care Center residents. “We had 10 employees par-

ticipate on-site,” said Choice Bank employee Hillary Girodat. “Even employee’s working from home were able to come in.” The event is part of the Ignite Program, started in 2015, where Choice Bank employees have the opportunity to vol-

unteer in community service activities. All Choice Bank locations took part in making the wheelchair ponchos as part of the event. The focus on senior citizens came from a discussion group that tried to identify people most impacted, in part, cont. on page 2

Choice Bank employees are shown here working on the wheelchair ponchos for Maple Manor Care Center residents. Top left photo is Todd Borchardt and Amber Benoit; top right is Brynn Fischer and Tara McFadden; bottom photo is Morgan Zeis and Courtney Metzger.

Queen Hailey and King Simon Langdon Area High School 2020 Homecoming Queen Hailey Thorlakson and King Simon Romfo were crowned on Friday, Sept. 11. Homecoming events happened all week, including days for the students to dress up, pep rally and the Homecoming football game. Photo by Larry Stokke

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