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K9 to join Cavalier County Sheriff’s Department The Cavalier County Sheriff’s Department is in the process of purchasing a K9 named Reign from Working K9 out of Beeton, Ontario. Reign is currently being trained in narcotics detection, human tracking, and evidence tracking. The last time the department had a K9 was in 2019. The previous K9 only handled narcotics detection. Sheriff Shane Gallagher said his office’s top priority is community safety, which includes proactive policing, community relationships, and being able to provide resources during different situations. “A vital tool for our office to meet these expectations for the community is utilizing a K9,” Gallagher said.
Community: Pembilier Nursing Center update: Tabletop circus, Pg. A5
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“We will be able to utilize Reign in taking a proactive approach on illegal narcotics in our community, locating evidence that has been intentionally disposed of by a suspect, and locating missing people.” Reign will also be used to build public relations with the Sheriff’s office by taking her to different events, into schools, and putting on
presentations. “However, with law enforcement K9s, there is a high expense to provide needed training, initial purchase price, safety equipment, squad car modifications, and every day essentials for the animal,” Gallagher said. “We often have limited budgets for these public resources and at times depend on public support. In this situation we are asking for public support by providing funding for this very useful tool for our office.” The department has a fundraising goal of $25,000, which Gallagher estimates is the minimum amount needed for supplies, purchasing Reign, and training to start the program. So far, $10,000 has been raised; $15,000 is still needed. Money raised above that amount will go toward supporting Reign, veterinarian bills and possible extra training. If you would like to donate to help the department cover this need, checks may be payable to the Cavalier County Sheriff’s Department and sent to: Cavalier County Sheriff’s Department Attn: Sheriff Shane Gallagher 901 3rd St. Suite #4 Langdon, ND 58249 A deputy is scheduled to get Reign and start training with her on Nov. 4.
K9 Reign is currently in training in Ontario. Submitted photo.
Back in the swing of things Pembina Gorge State Park founding team receives award On Sept. 7, Gov. Doug Burgum and Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller presented the 2023 Governor’s Awards for Excellence in Public Service, recognizing team members across state government for their commitment to providing the highest levels of service to North Dakota.
North Border Pembina kids are back into the swing of things. See more playground photos from Pembina on our Community pages, inside. Submitted photo.
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“We continue to be impressed by the exceptional work and new and innovative ways in which members of Team North Dakota are making a positive
Other award recipients were: Pioneer Award for Excellence in Innovation: Lucas Pippenger, Active Defense Team lead in North Dakota Information Technology, for his inno-
The Pembina Gorge State Park founding team was one of three recipients of the Roaming Bison Award for their work to achieve the designation of North Dakota’s newest state park in over 30 years, including a carefully designed and executed plan to garner support from the legislature and the public highlighting the incredible tourism and recreation opportunities of the Pembina Gorge. "We're thrilled about the Bison Award, but our true excitement lies in creating a new campground that connects people and places. This marks our 14th state park, the first in 30 years, and as part of the North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department, we proudly showcase the best of North Dakota through our 14 destination properties," said Justin Robinson, the East Regions Operation Chief. The two other recipients of the Roaming Bison Award were the N.D. Roads Travel Map team and the Turtle Moun-
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Front Row: Lt. Governor Tammy Miller, Sean Johnson, Kristin Byram, Maxine Herr, Governor Doug Burgum.Back Row: Deputy Director Paul Taylor, Justin Robinson, Mike Duerre, Megan Boger, Jeff Indovina. Photo courtesy of the North Dakota Governor’s Office.
difference in the lives of our citizens,” Burgum said. “Nearly 1,000 nominations were received this year from individuals highlighting the accomplishments and outstanding work of their fellow team members. We are deeply grateful for the award recipients and all Team ND members for their dedication to our citizens and their tireless efforts as they deliver on our shared purpose to Empower People, Improve Lives and Inspire Success.” Burgum and Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller presented the awards during a ceremony live streamed from the North Dakota Heritage Center during State Team Member Recognition Month.
vative efforts to transform how the state responds to cyberthreats, as well as his work on the 12-state Joint Cyber Security Operations Center, a cyber threat intelligence-sharing group founded by North Dakota. Zezula Award – “One Who Helps”: Capt. Bryan Niewind, North Dakota Highway Patrol, for responding with professional aid in times of great stress and tragedy, including in the aftermath of officer-involved shootings in Fargo in 2022 and 2023, as well as his efforts to support and enhance Vision Zero with new traffic cont’d. on page A10