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News: BIO Girls program in Langdon searching for new volunteer leader, Pg. A2
Community: Cavalier County 4-H members win awards at state competition, Pg. A6
Region: Meet Drayton’s pigeon ambassador, Pg. B1
Friday, April 7, 2023
Volume 2, Number 13
U.S. AND CANADA ANNOUNCE ADJUSTMENTS TO PORT OF ENTRY HOURS U.S. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced on Friday, March 31 that it would be temporarily expanding hours at four northern border Ports of Entry, starting April 1. Those include the Maida port of entry in Cavalier County, as well as Northgate and Sherwood ports in Burke and Renville counties respectively, which expanded their operation hours until 7 p.m. The fourth port of entry is Porthill, Idaho; all four U.S. ports are located geographically within CBP’s Seattle Field Office. These expanded hours will last for 120 days. In a news release, CBP said for several years, it has documented a reduction in privately-owned vehicle and pedestrian traffic at some ports of entry along its northern border with some ports having permanently reduced operational hours prior to 2019. The news release stated, “As part of CBP’s obligation to use its resources responsibly and most efficiently, continual evaluations of workload, staffing, operating costs, and traffic volumes were performed to align operating hours that reflect traffic patterns and place employees where they can be most useful.” The expansion will temporarily add two additional operational hours at the end of the current workday at all locations. The Porthill Port of Entry in Idaho will be operational from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., while the three locations in
North Dakota will be operational from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. CBP officials said traffic flow has been remaining about 39% below pre-pandemic levels and will be reanalyzing numbers after the 120 day window. At the conclusion of the temporary expansion of hours, CBP will conduct an analysis on traffic flow including an hourly breakdown, overall volume, and types of conveyances that crossed the border. CBP will also identify potential alternate POEs, review community impacts, and consider similar expanded hours at these locations. U.S. Senators John Hoeven (R-N.D.) and Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) both released statements approving the change but also said they hope to see more permanent changes be implemented. Canada Announced Friday, March 31 by Marco Mendicino, Canadian Minister of Public Safety, 39 land ports of entry and three airports across Canada will be returning to pre-pandemic operational hours. For Manitoba, that includes 13 land ports of entry and the airport located at Piney. The land ports of entry include: Cartwright, Coulter, Crystal City, Goodlands, Gretna, Lena, Lyleton, Piney, Snowflake, South Junction, Tolstoi, Windygates, and Winkler.
Cavalier County plans new shops for Langdon, Vang By Sarah Hinnenkamp The Cavalier County Commission is working on obtaining land in the city of Langdon for a new county shop. It is eyeing city-owned land west of the trailer park on the city’s southside. The city is looking into details of how to gift the land to the county for the purpose of building a new county shop. Commissioners have also identified the county shop in Vang as needing to be rebuilt. “If we could get them both bid at the same time, maybe we could get a bet-
“It’s super cramped for space,” said Nick Moser, Cavalier County commissioner. “Equipment has to be stored outside or at other shop sites.” Commissioners have been moving the project forward at each of its regular meetings for weeks, talking about surveying the city land and figuring out the appropriate timeline in which to bid the projects. The new shop will be about 80x100’ with an office for the road superintendent, a meeting room, and bathrooms. Moser hopes to give county
Munich Fire Department hosts annual fundraising event
planning for overhead doors on the new shop to be 14’ in height because equipment isn’t being manufactured any smaller.
Rylan Wirth learns the fine art of flipping pancakes during the Munich Fire Department’s pancake and sausage fundraiser held on Sunday, April 2. Photo by Terry Hinnenkamp. More photos on Page A10.
Spring snowstorm brings blizzard conditions to the Borderland Photo by Melanie Thornberg.
County road supervisor Terry Johnston said current road graders in Langdon had to be purchased with low profile cabs, that was around 2012. They aren’t able to have larger, upgraded tires because that height wouldn’t clear the ceiling height in the current shop. Of the new shop, Moser calls it a need, not a want.
Mitch Lee clears a driveway in Walhalla on Wednesday afternoon. Lee estimates Walhalla received at least a foot of new snow from the blizzard.
ter deal. I don’t know if that’s true or not. Obviously, there’s a need here,” said Stanley Dick, chairman of the commission. The county also has shops in Munich, Hannah, and Osnabrock. The current Langdon-based shop is located on 4th Avenue just west of 3rd Street. The building, which workers estimate was built in the 1940s, is approximately 36’x80’.
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workers space to work on equipment, store equipment, and have designated space for tools and supplies. The two road graders that are stored in the current Langdon shop are a tight fit in the space due to the height of ceiling and the 10’ garage doors. One of them has to have its blade removed daily and stored outside, which Moser said isn’t ideal when preparing for snow clean up. Commissioners are Region Sports Legislative Classifieds Public Notices
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The current state of the project has the city’s attorney working on logistics from the city’s side and the state’s attorney working on logistics from the county’s side. The next Cavalier County Commission meeting is scheduled for 8:30 on Tuesday, April 18 at the commission chambers in the courthouse in Langdon.
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The Borderland was left at a standstill mid-week due to a spring snowstorm, blizzard warning, and no travel advisories. These photos were taken Wednesday afternoon in Walhalla.