August 30, 2021
The Star
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Individual Results at
the N.D‘. State Fair:
Abigail Delorme: Trail R, Ranch
Riding R, Barrel racing R, Pole Bend-
ing W
Taryn Gores: Western Horseman:
ship B,Ranch Riding B,Hunter Hack
B, Equitation over Fences R, Show-
manship W, Western Pleasure W,
Reining W, Hunt Seat Equitation W,
Hunter Under Saddle W, Keyhole
Champion, Pole Bending Res, Barrel
Racing Res.
Addison Strong: Western Horse-
manship R, Western Pleasure R,
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Hunter Under Saddle R, Showman—
ship W, Pole Bending B, Barrel Rac—
ing B, Keyhole Race R. .
Calli Strong: Trail R, Showman-
ship W, Western Horsemanship W.
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‘Above: Finley Good with her horse at Rolette County 4-H Achievement Days
in st. John. Below:
Hadley Good atop her horse at the event.
Hannah Strong: Ranch Riding
Res, Trail B, Western Pleasure R,
Reining R, Showmanship W, Western
Horsemanship W, Keyhole Race, B
Pole Bending R, Barrel Racing R.
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College launches ‘Aging in Community’ Project
The AIC Project is an initiative to
improve the quality of life for older
adults who wish to stay in their rural
homes and communities. NDSU Ex-
tension will work with community
stakeholders in two rural communi-
ties to identify solutions to rural
aging issues.
The project will be piloted in the
Lisbon area and rural Morton
County.
The project is based on a success—
ful model of community—based care
in rural North Dakota, called Com-
munity of Care, that has proven to
help older adults live with autonomy.
and dignity.
The Community of Care model
will be adapted and/or replicated in
the two pilot communities and be
evaluated for effectiveness, replica-
bility and sustainability.
A project of this type is greatly
needed in North Dakota, according to
Jane Strommen, NDSU Extension
gerontology specialist.
“North Dakota is faced with
unique challenges in caring for and
about its older residents,” she says.
“Two-thirds of its counties are desig- ‘
nated as froptier (less than six resi-
dents per mile). A documented shift
of the state’s population from rural
counties to urban areas has resulted
in a higher proportion of older adults
in small towns and sparsely popu-
lated locations.”
Between 2019 and 2029, the
state’s population of people 65 and
older is projected to increase by 32%.
In contract, the working-age popula-
tion (ages 20 to 64) is projected to
decrease from 59% in 2016 to 55%
in 2029, placing additional burdens
on a critical workforce shortage.
In addition, the state’s budget has
been impacted by slumping
economies in its major industries:
agriculture and oil production. The
COVID- 19 pandemic also has placed
undue burdens on the state’s econ-
' orny and its people.
“Assuring North Dakota is a good
place to live and age well is a com—
plex problem needing an integrated
and collaborative solution,” Strom-
men says. This initiative is supported
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