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Friday, January 19, 2024
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Walhalla Swimming Pool receives anonymous donation, grant applying for the grant for your community-based project, contact customerservice@ utma.com. The committee for revitalizing the pool has done a few fundraisers, starting on July 2 during the 175th celebration. They had a purse raffle in August, a baked potato feed during Pumpkinfest, and held a meat raffle during hunting seaPictured are Ross Feil of United & Turtle Mountain Communications and son.
Chris Jackson, Walhalla City Council. Photo courtesy United & Turtle Mountain Communications.
Recent cold weather may have people dreaming about the summer warm up. For the fundraising efforts of the Walhalla Swimming Pool, it seems to be working. On Jan. 12 the pool committee announced it received an anonymous donation of $49,720.57. The pool fund also received a $3,000 donation through United & Turtle Mountain Communications, which is a member of the Rural Development Finance Corporation. As a result, communities in its service area are eligible to apply for a grant for community-based projects. The 2023 recipient of the grant was the Walhalla Pool. If you would like information about
In this Issue:
News: North Dakota Tourism releases new promotional publications, Pg. A2
Community: Rehearsals are underway for CLUE: The Musical!, Pg. A5
Local farmers also donated to the cause through the “Bushels for Fun” campaign during the fall harvest. There were a total of 1,720.32 bushels donated, which totalled roughly $11,800.00.
makes halftime debut
Pictured are Myla Domres, Kenna Pritchard, Madden Mikkelsen, and Nora Plummer during the debut performance of Langdon’s Pom Squad. The squad is made up of 41 girls in grades one through four, who performed at half-time of the Langdon-Edmore-Munich boys varsity basketball game on Friday, Jan. 12. The girls worked hard for 10 weeks to learn the dance routine, and this was the first of four performances. Other halftime performances will be Friday, Jan. 19, Thursday, Jan. 25, and Thursday, Feb. 15. See a collection of photos from the first performance on Page B8 on our Views from the Borderland page. Photo by Larry Stokke.
Langdon Area graduate pens first book By Sarah Hinnenkamp
“Thank you to all those that have donated. We know we have a long way to go but with community support we will get there,” said Cheryl Trupe, a member of the fundraising committee for the Walhalla Swimming Pool.
finding the time to do it,” she said. “I work full-time and have two small children, so the writing and research on publishing was all done at night or on weekends.” Smith has been blown away by the support and encouragement she has received from her friends and family and said it warms her heart to see so many people she knows reading her book.
There are two accounts set up to accept donations, one is at Choice Bank and one is at KodaBank. To keep up on the fundraising efforts for the swimming pool, join the group “Walhalla, North Dakota: Swimming Pool” on Facebook. It currently has 654 members.
BUSINESS AFTER HOURS PLANNED IN WALHALLA The Walhalla Area Chamber of Commerce is holding its second Business After Hours event from 5:00-7:00 p.m. on Feb. 6 at the Chamber office, 1105 Central Avenue, Walhalla. Wine and hors d'oeuvres will be served. This is a free chamber event.
PEMBINA FIRE (Hennager) Smith celebrated years, and seeing it completed has DEPARTMENT Katie the release of her first novel on Jan. been gratifying,” Smith said. 2. The book is called “Just One WomSEEKING an” and is published under her pen The book follows the journey of the name, Kollette Stone. It is available protagonist, Kenna, from personal grief to a beacon of defiance, eight VOLUNTEERS on Amazon. decades in the future. The Pembina Fire Department is searching for those who are willing and able to consider volunteering with its department. The department is always looking for dedicated people. For those who are interested in learning more, contact Chief Pete Huttunen at the fire department at 825-6625 or send a message to the department’s Facebook page. That page is “Pembina Fire Department.”
Community: Iverson and Morstad compete at 4-H Nationals, Pg.A5
Langdon Pom Squad
Smith graduated from Langdon Area High School in 2009. Since around age 9, Smith has written in journals, and she’s always been an avid reader. “I am excited that my book is finally out in the world for people to read. It’s been a work in progress for over two
Smith said the writing process was an educational experience for her, as there was much to learn along the way in writing her first book. “The most difficult part of the writing and publishing process has been
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Amazon introduces her as a new author who enjoys reading fantasy, romance, dystopian and more. Her love of reading and writing was ignited in elementary school when she discovered she could escape into different magical worlds with just the turn of a page. When not working full-time in the medical field, she is spending time at the lake in northern Minnesota with her husband and two wild children. To celebrate the release of her book, she has started writing her next book. Connect with the author on social media: Instagram: @kollettestone TikTok: KolletteStone.author
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