The Star
May 24, 2021
Plan May 29
Wedding at
Faith Lutheran
‘Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nis-
sen, 126 3rdAve., E.,
West Fargo, announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Sandra Irene, to
Dennis N. Berg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Berg, Dayon. '
Miss Nissen is a gradu-
ate of West Fargo High
School and is employed
by the Credit Bureau of
Fargo-Moorhead.
Berg is a graduate of
the Dayon High School
and also a 1968 graduate
of the North Dakota State
University. Last October
he returned from VietNam
after serving two years in
the US. Army. v
A May 29th wedding is
planned at the Faith
Lutheran Church, West
Fargo.
State 3993 increase in
aquatic nuisance species
North Dakota has seen an in—
crease in aquatic nuisance species in
the last decade, yet the state remains
in pretty good shape with the low
number of waterbodies with invasive
species.
Even so, public awareness about
ANS, including zebra mussels, and the
actions that help prevent their spread,
remains a priority of the North Dakota
Game and Fish Department. All peo-
ple who recreate on North Dakota wa-
ters, from anglers, waterfowl hunters,
to pleasure boaters, play such a huge
role in preventing the spread of ANS.
And the way that they do this is by
being informed.
1 Ben Holen, Game and Fish Depart—
ment ANS coordinator said state, local
and federal partners will join Game
and Fish May 16-22 during Aquatic
Nuisance Species Awareness Week in
the continued educational effort of pre-
venting the introduction and spread of
ANS in North Dakota waters.
This Department’s ongoing,
statewide ANS communications effort,
which has been repeatedly bolstered
over the years, continues, and seems
even more relevant today'with the .ar-
rival of zebra mussels in sometNorth
Dakota waters. 3 “ ,
Adult zebra mussels were first dis-
covered in North Dakotaini the Red
River in 2015. In the last'handful of
years, these exotics, which cause
major infrastructure problems and a
variety of unwanted influences in nat—
ural underwater environments, have
been discovered elsewhere in the state,
Lake Ashtabula and Lake LaMoure in-
cluded.
“EduCation is our number one pri-
ority at the Game and Fish Department
because everybody plays a part and
must be educated on the issue,” Holen
said. “This is a citizens of North
Dakota issue because aquatic nuisance
species can affect citizens directly or
indirectly in the state.”
Having a fair amoUnt of fun
Despite a little wind, the St. John reading fair made a triumphant re-
turn last week after a'one-year absence. The event featured a variety
of
games, food and fun as the student and staff celebrated the end of the
school year.
Saturday .- May 29
Gefroh
18 4th St. NE
Julie Mears & Cheryl Good
‘ 307 2nd St. NE
120 volt electric winch with Kids, junior & missy clothes
and shoes, kitchen items,
single bedding
cable, water tank, antiques
EV and EM Gaio
206 1st St. NE
Furniture, dishes, home fur-
nishings
4 Pary Rummage
501 9th Ave NE
Elect. Fire Place
Bar stools
Two family sale - Gailfus Home Decor
812 4th St. NE
Kids 'clothes/toys, adult
clothes, misc. household
K. V'OJSponsoredby. A,
, Rollo I '
Air compressor, pots and
pans, electric roaster (like N, ,.
new) of Commerce
Bill Stein multi-party rum-
mage p
909 5th St. NE
Household items, kids and
adult clothing ‘
carolyn Heller, others
806 5th St. NE
nnette
80th birthday party
June
I 1-3 pm.
‘ Legion Cabin
Everyone welcome
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Rolette Public School District No.29
NOTICE OF ANNUAL L
SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION
Per NDCC 15.1-09-09, NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, TUESDAY the 8th day of'June 2021, the
school board election will be held at Rolette
Public School.
Electing the following school board members:
- One (1) member forthe RURAL Area North of
highway 66 for a three (3) year term
All candidates of the Rolette Public School
District #29 are voted. on by the district at large.
Anyone who is 18 years of age that has resided in
the Rolette Public School District #29 for at least
30 days is entitled to vote in the election. Proper
ID required. ‘
The poll will be open at eleven o’clock AM
Central Daylight Savings Time and close at seven
o’clock PM Central Daylight Savings Time. The
polling location is located in the Rolette School
Cafeteria at 901 3rd Ave NE.
Absentee ballots are available in the Business
Manger’s office until 4:00 pm. June 7th.
Michele Grenier, Business Manager
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