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  • Cooking For A Colony

    Jaimee Green|Dec 12, 2012

    Some of us fret over what to cook for an average sized family of four or five. We stress over how to keep the meals exciting, healthy and enticing enough to make sure everyone willingly eats it. And for many, the thought of cooking for large groups of people is enough to put us over the edge with frayed nerves and nervous stomachs. So, it’s difficult to imagine what kind of pressure a person might feel cooking for 56 people every day of the year with the exception of Sunday; for years to c...

  • Over a Century of Farming

    Tie Shank|Dec 12, 2012

    Vernon Boline is no stranger to hard work and manual labor. His family homesteaded the land he grew up on in Oliver Township over a century ago and he never left. While Vernon worked for neighbors on their farms, his brother farmed the family land until he had a stroke and could no longer work. Vernon then stepped up to the plate, took care of his brother and ran the farm. At the time, they had 40 to 50 head of cattle, grew wheat, barley and some oats. There’s more to the story though. n 1...

  • Iversen Uses Nature at Christmas Time

    Ashley Harris|Dec 12, 2012

    All the things in nature have more than one use, whether it’s for food, products, or even for decoration. Patti Iversen has been donating to the Parade of Trees Auction for 4 or 5 years now, and she always uses natural elements. “It’s my own version of recycling,” she stated. She started using all-natural elements when she saw some of the store windows using them for decorations. She thought it was a great idea so she started doing that also. She spends half her summer looking for the element...

  • Williston Senior Center Enjoy Your Golden Years

    Tie Shank|Nov 14, 2012

    Life is always full of changes and we face many choices throughout our lifetime. As you approach retirement age, the time many of us look forward to, you also have other choices to make about how you are going to spend your “Golden Years.” The Williston Senior Center – Heritage Center, located at 18 Main St in downtown Williston, is there to help make your life easier, healthier and more enjoyable. They serve congregate meals Monday – Friday at 11:30am for a suggested donation of $4.00 to senior...

  • Horizon Bazaar

    Nov 14, 2012

    Horizon Assisted Living in Watford City held a bazaar on Nov. 2....

  • Hunting A Live Long Passion

    Nov 14, 2012

    Hunting sure has its challenges, but sometimes other obstacles stand in the way. For local hunter Steve Harris Sr., hunting is a passion yet it has its extra challenges. Ever since Harris moved to Sidney from Wisconsin 40 years ago, hunting has been a passion of his. “When I came out here and saw all the deer, it just got me turned on to hunting,” he said. Harris always enjoyed taking his kids out hiking with him, even when their legs got too tired and he had to carry them. It was always a fam...

  • Domestic Violence Awareness and Elder Abuse Prevention

    Tie Shank|Nov 14, 2012

    Many people are sadly mistaken in to thinking domestic violence is a younger woman’s issue, but unfortunately, violence and abuse have no discriminating factors. Age is no protection against sexual or domestic abuse and perpetrators are often those you’d never expect: home health aides, nursing home staff or residents or one’s own family members. In 2010 the National Center for Victims Crime Publication found that in sexual abuse cases involving adults 60 years and older, only 15.5 Perce...

  • Jan Dodge Retires from McKenzie County Tourism

    Ashley Harris|Nov 14, 2012

    After working for the County for 10 years with 6 years as Tourism Director, Jan Dodge has decided to redirect her focus elsewhere. When she spoke about her experience there she replied, “I thoroughly enjoyed my position as tourism director. We expanded not only in tourism, but also welcoming people to the community.” Dodge described her departure as “bittersweet”. She can picture a lot of expansion in the future. “I wanted to see the visitor center as a welcome mat to everyone passing through o...

  • Retirement The Next Generation

    Mike Mohl|Nov 14, 2012

    If you had a dollar for every time you heard the phrase “Start investing early,” you could retire with a million. If you actually acted on the phrase, you are probably retiring with more. Now is the time to encourage your children and grandchildren to start saving as soon as they get their first job. Let’s assume that your teenage child or grandchild is employed for five years from age 16 to 21. During this time, he or she saves $277 per month ($3,326 per year) and invests the money in a Roth IRA (paying taxes, of course, but at a low tax b...

  • Demystifying Medicare Part D Enrollment

    Nov 14, 2012

    (BPT) - With so many options based on where you live and what prescriptions you need, selecting a Medicare Part D Plan can be complicated and time consuming. However, every American 65 and older or Medicare disabled who wishes to enroll must enroll in a plan for 2013 no later than Dec. 7, 2012. Alexis Abramson, Ph.D, a gerontologist and leading advocate for health and wellness issues affecting baby boomers and seniors, offers five simple tips to guide you through the process during this year's r...

  • Honoring Our Heros

    Nov 14, 2012

    Rau Elementary in Sidney paid tribute to the veterans of the armed forces to comemorate Veterans Day by singing patriotic songs at several locations in Sidney. The sudents performed at the Kiwanis luncheon at the Elks and The Lodge on Thursday, November 8....

  • Montana Endowment Tax Credit

    Staci Miller|Oct 17, 2012

    Established in 1997 to encourage individuals, businesses and organizations to make lasting investments in their communities, the Montana Endowment Tax Credit creates an incentive for residents to give to endowments. If you would like to see a personalized, no cost or obligation example of how the MT Endowment Tax Credit can deliver immediate tax benefits, and make a dramatic philanthropic statement, please call or write the Foundation for Community Care, Attention Staci Miller, 221 2nd Street...

  • Making Medicare Make Sense

    Oct 17, 2012

    Q: What is the Medicare Competitive Bidding Program and How Will it Affect Me? A: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS’) Competitive Bidding Program for Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics and Supplies (DMEPOS) is an important step towards the Medicare program paying appropriately for medical items and services. The program has and will reduce out-of-pocket expenses for Medicare beneficiaries and has and will save the Medicare Program money while ensuring beneficiaries continue to receive quality products from acc...

  • AARP Senior Safe Drive Course Honors Veterans For Free

    Oct 17, 2012

    This is a news release that is promoted across the United States to Honor Military Veterans and their families for a FREE Senior Safe Driving 4 hour Course for the month of November only. You only need to send or bring a copy of your Drivers License and if an AARP member a copy of your membership card to register by Nov. 9, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. at the Wolf Point Senior Citizens Center in Wolf Point, MT. Also anybody who is over 55 years of age that needs or wants to take the class can also join with a payment of $12.00 for AARP members and $14.00...

  • Montana Farm Bureau: Estate Tax Hurts Farmers and Ranchers

    Oct 17, 2012

    The Montana Farm Bureau has expressed strong dismay that S. 3412, the Middle Class Tax Cut Act, passed in a 51-48 vote. The state’s largest agricultural organization noted that if anything, the legislation isn’t going to help, but harm, family business and especially family farms and ranches. The bill did not include any extension for the estate tax rate, meaning in 2013, the death tax will increase from 35 percent to 55 percent, and the estate tax deduction will decrease from $5 million to $1 million with no spousal transfer. “Montana Farm...

  • People’s 150th Celebration to Feature Displays, Historian Hal Stearns

    Julie Goss and Beth Redlin|Oct 17, 2012

    In the midst of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln signed into law three landmark pieces of legislation creating a new “people’s department” (the US Department of Agriculture); establishing land grant colleges in every state and opening the west to homesteading. To commemorate the 150th anniversary of those historic signings, a “People’s Celebration” is planned for Thursday afternoon and evening, Nov. 8, at the Richland County Fairgrounds’ Event Center in Sidney. A number of USDA agencies (Agricultural Research Service, Farm Service...

  • Winter Survival Kit

    Tanja Fransen|Oct 17, 2012

    No one “plans” to get stuck in the winter when traveling, but I’m willing to bet you either have, or know someone who has gotten stuck in a drift for a few hours, maybe even overnight! It takes just a few minutes to put together a winter survival kit to carry in your vehicle, and you’ll never regret having it if you do become stuck, or just can’t drive any farther because of blizzard conditions. Here are a few ideas, and in the end, we know you will put together what works best for your car size...

  • Boomers: Shifting Household Needs Create Home Design Opportunities

    Oct 17, 2012

    (ARA) - Boomers expect to stay in their homes and live independently into their later years, but in the midst of change that is occurring in their households, it's easy for them to lose focus on planning for their own future housing needs. New research by The Hartford shows that 40 percent of boomers have experienced or anticipate experiencing family member changes in and out of the home, mostly related to their children. However, 70 percent of boomers have not made design changes to their living space, perhaps due to the fact that they don't...

  • The Lottery Scam Think You've Won the Lottery? Think Again.

    Oct 17, 2012

    (ARA) - You've probably dreamed about what you'd do if you won the lottery - quit your job, build your dream home or even donate a large sum of money to your favorite charity. The allure of a huge amount of money falling into your lap cannot be denied. Scammers know these dreams and feelings well, and prey on them, making lottery and sweepstakes scams one of the most prevalent types of scams out there, according to the Better Business Bureau. While your chances of winning the actual lottery may already be slim, you not only won't win with scamm...

  • Bountiful Harvest

    Oct 17, 2012

    Bernice Volk, Watford City, displays some of her large carrots and potatoes that she harvested from her garden this season. Three carrots, Chadney Longs, weighed 1 pound together. Three potatoes, Vikings, weighed 2 pounds together. Volk has planted every year for the last 34 years. She has lived in Watford City since 1978. In addition to carrots and potatoes, Volk’s garden produces broccoli, cauliflower, yellow tomatoes, red tomatoes, radishes and onions. She also cans beets and t...

  • Social Insecurity

    Mike Mohl|Oct 17, 2012

    All of us who work feel the bite that Social Security taxes take out of our paycheck. Most of us take comfort in the hope that when we retire, Social Security will be there, giving back all the money that we paid into the system over the course of our careers. Isn’t that how it works? Well, the short answer is no, it doesn’t work that way. The Social Security taxes deducted from your paycheck are not sitting in a special account someplace, earmarked to be returned to you upon your retirement. Instead, the taxes you pay today are used to pay...

  • Pam Haugan to Speak to Young at Heart Seniors

    Gen Hutmacher|Oct 17, 2012

    Young at Heart Seniors invites you to an afternoon of music and Alaska adventure presented by Pam Haugan, Thursday, October 25, 2012 from 2:30 to 4:30 pm at Watford City Hillside Senior Center. Bars and coffee will be served. See you on the 25th!...

  • A Retirement Plan That Does More Than Simply Defer Taxes

    Staci Miller|Sep 19, 2012

    If you listen very long to (or participate in) conversations that touch on the hopes and dreams for retirement years, one thing becomes evident: the conversation is often one of those “good news/bad news” discussions. The good news is that Americans are living longer. And the other side of the coin is that more years in retirement require more powerful plans for income. While you won’t find many complaining about better health and longer life, it’s difficult to find very many adults over the age...

  • Mass Influenza (Flu) Shot Clinic in Sidney

    Sep 19, 2012

    Richland County Health Department (RCHD) will hold a mass flu shot clinic at the Community Services Building on Tuesday September 25th, from 10 am to 6:00 pm. Medicaid, Medicare & CHIPS can be billed for those who bring their cards, otherwise cash or checks will be accepted. The cost of the flu vaccine will be $30, but the High Dose will be $45. Everyone is encouraged to reduce their risk by getting a yearly flu vaccination which is the best way to prevent influenza and its severe complications. The Richland County Health Department will have...

  • Local Mixes Passion for Sewing with Humanitarian Effort One Tush at a Time

    Sep 19, 2012

    On any given day there are between 800 and 1,000 diapers drying on clotheslines outside one of four orphanages in Haiti. In assorted colors of cotton, the tiny hourglass shaped bottom coverings blow and dry throughout the night. The next day they are folded and reused. The story of how they got there, blowing in the warm, tropical, Haitian wind is one of selflessness and inspiration that starts close to home. The diapers are handmade and donated by Ramona Ross of Culbertson. With a love for sewi...

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