Vol. 3 - Issue 9
March 30, 2023 $2.00 A Community Newspaper a Serving N orthwest North Dakot “ANY FOOL CAN MAKE A RULE, AND ANY FOOL WILL MIND IT.” — HENRY DAVID THOREAU
MAXIMO The Stray Sanctuary is Saving the Lives of Stray Animals
FAMILY BRINGS A TASTE OF THE By Alex McCann Johnson The Stray Sanctuary is P H I L I P P I N E S an animal rescue non-profit
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sign a sticker. Page 4 A NORTH DAKOTA SPRING Photo Courtesy The Stray Sanctuary Facebook page.
By By Madison Pulver-
macher
Missouri Basin Bowmen ND SPORTS
GENDER
By Rachel Venture The sixty-eighth Legislative Assembly of North Dakota will be hearing testimony on House Bill 1489, currently in the secondary engrossment phase, starting Monday March 27th at the
By Rachel Venture Archery skills were put to the test last weekend at the annual Missouri Basin Bowmen Spring Shoot. Story on page 3.
TEACHER TEACHER Y NAME IS ALLISON MUNCASTER MY NAME IS AMY GRIFFIN
Meet the Teachers
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About Me
Get to know the educators in your community! Pages 4 & 7.
What Excites You About Education/Experience Teaching?
Olson,
using her art skills to de-
LEGISLATIVE Spring Shoot Meet the Meet the
cation/Experience
Faith
earned a scholarship by
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By Heidi Whitney student,
water, shelter, vet care, and adoption opportunities to stray dogs and cats. Their mission is to prevent the spread of diseases, bites and injuries, animal suffering, and death of the animal by offering a safe haven for strays. President Ali Parizek
About Me
SCHOLARSHIP Westby, MT high school
that provides TO CROSBY organization emergency rescue, food, By Michelle Svangstu One might not think of Crosby as a cultural hub, but one local family is bringing the taste of their homeland to the region with a new restaurant. Ernesto and Jen Maximo have recently taken over the former Red Rooster café and turned it into “The Karinderya by
OLSON WINS UNIQUE
Why Education?
A story of calving season in the rugged ND winter, as seen through the eyes of the farmer’s daughter. Page 8 SAVE THE HORSES FOLLOW UP By Rachel Venture The wild horses in Theodore Roosevelt National Park will remain where they are, at least for now. Page 8 MEET THE INSPIRING TEACHERS SHAPING RUGBY ND’S FUTURE By Karlene Tura Clark Rugby
superintendent,
Mike McNeff, shares his insight on the Teacher Leadership Academy. Page 10