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Phone (406) 433-3306 Fax (406) 433-4114 E-mail address: [email protected] www.roundupweb.com P.O. Box 1207 Wednesday, January 3, 2018 Volume 43 • Number 47 PRSRT STD U.S. The Roundup ECRWSS Postal Customer Grazing Workshop Slated For January Cell Grazing, dormant season grazing, swath grazing, crop residue grazing and bale grazing, everything you need to know about grazing. Steve Kenyon, Green Pastures Ranching Ltd. will be in Sidney on January 17 to speak about these grazing alternatives. The workshop will begin at 9:30 a.m. at Richland County MSU-Extension Meeting Room, 1499 N Central Ave, Sidney, MT. Cost to attend will be $20 which will include lunch. Steve Kenyon runs a custom grazing business in the Westlock, Alberta area under the name of Greener Pastures Ranching Ltd. He on average manages about 1000 head of livestock on 3000 acres of leased land. By using extended grazing techniques, he is able to pasture cattle year round. This is accomplished by using a combination of intensive cell grazing, dormant season grazing, swath grazing, crop residue grazing and bale grazing. Steve has become well respected in the agriculture community for his business management and innovative ideas. Steve has been teaching sustainable grazing management for more than ten years and has been a keynote speaker at many conferences and seminars throughout Canada and the U.S. He is a writer for the Stockman Grass Farmer magazine and also for the Canadian Cattleman Magazine. He is also the author of “The Calendar of the Year Round Grazier”. Steve has a very energetic personality, which compliments a very down to earth common sense approach to farm business management. Yet he is still just a producer and presents in a very honest and straightforward style. Steve has developed and instructs the “Year Round Grazing Systems” Agricultural Business Manage- ment Course. This three-day course includes a human resource and pasture rejuvenation. This course will take you right into design and planning of a year round grazing system The Mission statement of Greener Pastures is “Economic Sustainability for Generations” It is important to provide an enjoy- use sustainable agriculture practices. You have to work with nature, not against her. Greener Pastures is an environmen- tally sustainable ranch that improves the land. The focus is to maintain an effective water cycle, carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle and mineral cycle. Our wildlife habitats and riparian areas need to be preserved. The health of our soils and our soil organisms needs to be understood and protected in order to ensure that To learn more about Steve, check out his website www. greenerpasturesranching.com and join us on January 17 at the Richland County MSU-Extension meeting room, 1499 N Central Ave, Sidney, MT. We will also be co-hosting the Soil and Water Conservation Districts of Montana and the Natural Resource Conservation Service Soil Health Workshop Series on January 19 at Rich- land County Event Center. To register for this workshop visit www.swcdm.or/soil-health or by contact Ann, 406-433-5711. Early registration cost through January 8 is $15. At the door registration is $20. Derek Axten and Brendon Rockey will be the featured speakers at that workshop focusing on the cropland side of soil in Southern Saskatchewan with his family. He has implemented family farm. While attending workshops and conferences with his wife, they met farmers and scientists who taught them to change the way they looked at farming. This led to their journey towards soil health and regenerating their farmland. Learning about soil biology and how soil functions, has renewed their passion for Brendon Rockey of Rockey Farms in Center, Colorado, rais- es specialty potatoes and quinoa on 500-acres under irrigation at 7,600 feet above sea level using a biotic approach. Brendon chooses to use biological inputs like companion crops, livestock, herbicides, fungicides and insecticides. Biotic management sup- ports a healthy, diverse pollinator population as well as a healthy these two speakers at www.notill.org/derek-axten and www. brendenrockey.com. the Watford City High School DECA class put on such an event. The McKenzie County Library in Watford City held this event for the DECA stu- dents and the community members that attended every day. It was held when DECA replaced the former school group of FBLA. As many people are fa- miliar with FBLA which stands for Future Business Leaders of America. DECA which may not be as familiar with, has been around for nearly 70 years and has impacted the lives of more than ten million students, ed- ucators, school administrators and business professionals since its founding in 1946. DECA also prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for high schools and colleges around the globe. DECAs programs and activities have constantly evolved as they use the latest technology and apply cutting edge educa- tional research. Its organized into two unique student divisions each with programs designed to address learning styles, interest and focus of its members. The High School Division includes 3500 chapters, 200,000 students. Mr. Cody Brooks is the High School Teacher who is now in charge and changed the group from FBLA to DECA. On the day I was there, December 13, there were only 2 young girls with a Mother that attended. The student, little girls and parent had a good time with the coloring activities that Gracie had chosen The DECA student starts out by reading a book for that day, then there is an activity that completes the program. Gracie enjoys working with kids and plans on going on to college for a DECA Class Celebrates 12 Days of Christmas The McKenzie County Community Foundation gave out $3,800 in grants in December 2017. Recipients were: Save the Maah Daah Hey, Pioneer Museum/McKenzie County, Summit Counseling and Long X Arts Foundation. These grants were made possible with key gifts from area donors. Grant requests totaled $13,300 on $78,100 of county-wide projects. “We wish we could have done more for the many wonderful projects that were submitted,” says Marcia Hel- landsaas, MCCF committee chair,“but we are working to grow the endowment for our community, so in future years, we can become a bigger responder to area service needs that improve our quality of life.” MCCF is a permanent endowment established on 10/14/2010 to help improve the quality of life in McKenzie County. Each year earnings of the fund are awarded as grants to priority projects. MCCF is a component fund managed by the North Dakota Community Foundation which has served ND communities for over 40 years and manages over 600 charitable funds from around the state. Donations to the fund from local or out of state can be given as memorials, from estates, or outright gifts, and may qualify for the North Dakota Income Tax credit of 40% if they are paying ND income tax. For more information: www.NDCF.net/mckenziecounty or call 701-444-3451. Future grant applicants must be IRS approved as 501(c) Groups without such designation seeking to apply may enlist mckenziecounty. Anonymous gifts may be made by contacting the NDCF development director at [email protected]. McKenzie Co. Community Foundation (MCCF) Awards Grant

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Phone (406) 433-3306Fax (406) 433-4114E-mail address:[email protected]

P.O. Box 1207

Wednesday, January 3, 2018 Volume 43 • Number 47

PRSRT STDU.S.

The Roundup

ECRWSSPostal Customer

Grazing Workshop Slated For January

Cell Grazing, dormant season grazing, swath grazing, cropresidue grazing and bale grazing, everything you need to knowabout grazing. Steve Kenyon, Green Pastures Ranching Ltd.will be in Sidney on January 17 to speak about these grazingalternatives. The workshop will begin at 9:30 a.m. at RichlandCounty MSU-Extension Meeting Room, 1499 N Central Ave,Sidney, MT. Cost to attend will be $20 which will include lunch.

Steve Kenyon runs a custom grazing business in theWestlock, Alberta area under the name of Greener PasturesRanching Ltd. He on average manages about 1000 head oflivestock on 3000 acres of leased land. By using extendedgrazing techniques, he is able to pasture cattle year round.This is accomplished by using a combination of intensive cellgrazing, dormant season grazing, swath grazing, crop residuegrazing and bale grazing. Steve has become well respected inthe agriculture community for his business management andinnovative ideas.

Steve has been teaching sustainable grazing managementfor more than ten years and has been a keynote speaker atmany conferences and seminars throughout Canada and theU.S. He is a writer for the Stockman Grass Farmer magazineand also for the Canadian Cattleman Magazine. He is also theauthor of “The Calendar of the Year Round Grazier”. Steve hasa very energetic personality, which compliments a very down toearth common sense approach to farm business management.Yet he is still just a producer and presents in a very honest andstraightforward style. Steve has developed and instructs the“Year Round Grazing Systems” Agricultural Business Manage-ment Course. This three-day course includes a human resource

and pasture rejuvenation. This course will take you right intodesign and planning of a year round grazing system

The Mission statement of Greener Pastures is “EconomicSustainability for Generations” It is important to provide an enjoy-

use sustainable agriculture practices. You have to work withnature, not against her. Greener Pastures is an environmen-tally sustainable ranch that improves the land. The focus is tomaintain an effective water cycle, carbon cycle, nitrogen cycleand mineral cycle. Our wildlife habitats and riparian areas needto be preserved. The health of our soils and our soil organismsneeds to be understood and protected in order to ensure that

To learn more about Steve, check out his website www.greenerpasturesranching.com and join us on January 17 at theRichland County MSU-Extension meeting room, 1499 N CentralAve, Sidney, MT.

We will also be co-hosting the Soil and Water ConservationDistricts of Montana and the Natural Resource ConservationService Soil Health Workshop Series on January 19 at Rich-land County Event Center. To register for this workshop visitwww.swcdm.or/soil-health or by contact Ann, 406-433-5711.Early registration cost through January 8 is $15. At the doorregistration is $20.

Derek Axten and Brendon Rockey will be the featuredspeakers at that workshop focusing on the cropland side of soil

in Southern Saskatchewan with his family. He has implemented

family farm. While attending workshops and conferences with hiswife, they met farmers and scientists who taught them to changethe way they looked at farming. This led to their journey towardssoil health and regenerating their farmland. Learning about soilbiology and how soil functions, has renewed their passion for

Brendon Rockey of Rockey Farms in Center, Colorado, rais-es specialty potatoes and quinoa on 500-acres under irrigationat 7,600 feet above sea level using a biotic approach. Brendonchooses to use biological inputs like companion crops, livestock,

herbicides, fungicides and insecticides. Biotic management sup-ports a healthy, diverse pollinator population as well as a healthy

these two speakers at www.notill.org/derek-axten and www.brendenrockey.com.

the Watford City High School DECA class put on such an event. The McKenzie County Library in Watford City held this event for the DECA stu-dents and the community members that attended every day. It was held when DECA replaced the former school group of FBLA.

As many people are fa-miliar with FBLA which stands for Future Business Leaders of America. DECA which may not be as familiar with, has been around for nearly 70 years and has impacted the lives of more than ten million students, ed-ucators, school administrators and business professionals since its founding in 1946. DECA also prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for

high schools and colleges around the globe.DECAs programs and activities have constantly evolved as

they use the latest technology and apply cutting edge educa-tional research. Its organized into two unique student divisions each with programs designed to address learning styles, interest and focus of its members. The High School Division includes 3500 chapters, 200,000 students.

Mr. Cody Brooks is the High School Teacher who is now in charge and changed the group from FBLA to DECA. On the day I was there, December 13, there were only 2 young girls with a Mother that attended. The student, little girls and parent had a good time with the coloring activities that Gracie had chosen

The DECA student starts out by reading a book for that day, then there is an activity that completes the program. Gracie enjoys working with kids and plans on going on to college for a

DECA Class Celebrates 12 Days of Christmas

The McKenzie County Community Foundation gave out $3,800 in grants in December 2017. Recipients were: Save the Maah Daah Hey, Pioneer Museum/McKenzie County, Summit Counseling and Long X Arts Foundation. These grants were made possible with key gifts from area donors.

Grant requests totaled $13,300 on $78,100 of county-wide projects. “We wish we could have done more for the many wonderful projects that were submitted,” says Marcia Hel-landsaas, MCCF committee chair,“but we are working to grow the endowment for our community, so in future years, we can become a bigger responder to area service needs that improve our quality of life.”

MCCF is a permanent endowment established on 10/14/2010 to help improve the quality of life in McKenzie County. Each year earnings of the fund are awarded as grants to priority projects. MCCF is a component fund managed by

the North Dakota Community Foundation which has served ND communities for over 40 years and manages over 600 charitable funds from around the state.

Donations to the fund from local or out of state can be given as memorials, from estates, or outright gifts, and may qualify for the North Dakota Income Tax credit of 40% if they are paying ND income tax.

For more information: www.NDCF.net/mckenziecounty or call 701-444-3451.

Future grant applicants must be IRS approved as 501(c)

Groups without such designation seeking to apply may enlist

mckenziecounty. Anonymous gifts may be made by contacting the NDCF development director at [email protected].

McKenzie Co. Community Foundation (MCCF) Awards Grant

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AREA RECOVERY GROUPSMONDAYS: 12 p.m. — AA Monday Noon Group, Trinity Lutheran

Church Ed. bldg., 214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney. 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. – Grief Reovery Support group at First

Lutheran Church in the music room, Watford City. 6 p.m. – Al-Anon Family Group Meeting,Trinity Lutheran

Church Ed. bldg., 214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney. 7 p.m. – Fairview Alive and Kicking at Fairview Alliance

Church, 704 S. Western Ave. 8 p.m.— AA Group, Northern Pump & Compression,

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TUESDAYS: 7 p.m. — AA Welcome Home Group, Trinity Lutheran

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FRIDAYS: 12 p.m. – AA Friday Noon Edition of Monday Noon

Group,Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg., 214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.

6:30 - 7:30 p.m.- 5 Stones - Faith Based Recovery meeting, Sidney First Church of the Nazarene, 606 9th St. SW, Back door is open.

7 p.m. – Fairview Alive and Kicking Group, Fairview Alliance Church, 704 S. Western Ave.

8 p.m. – AA Welcome Home Group, Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. Bldg, 214 S. Lincoln, Ave., Sidney.

SATURDAYS: 9 a.m. & 7 p.m. — AA Welcome Home Group, Trinity

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7 p.m. – AA 24 group meeting, Northern Pump & Compression, Watford City. Hotline/Info 701-609-8663.

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RICHLAND COUNTYEvents in Sidney unless otherwise listed. MT Zone. Wed., Jan. 3

10 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Miniature Art Show - Viewing is free and open to the public. This event will continue through Jan. 20. MonDak Heritage Center, 120 3rd St. SE, Sidney, 406-433-3500. Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Saturdays, 1-4 p.m.Thurs., Jan. 4

12-1 p.m. - Sidney Kiwanis Club Meeting - Elks Lodge, 123 3rd St. SW.Fri., Jan. 5

10:30 a.m. - Storytime(bears) and crafts. Sidney-Richland County Library, 406-433-1917.6:30-7:30 p.m. - Five Stones Meeting - Christ-centered,

victory over hurts, habits and hang ups. First Church of the Nazarene, Sidney, MT.Sun., Jan. 7

2-5 p.m. - Bingo - Sidney Moose Lodge.Mon., Jan. 8

10:30 a.m.-11 a.m. - Tales For Tots - Come join us for early childhood games, book and crafts. Sidney-Richland County Library, 406-433-1917.12-1 p.m. - Sidney Lions Club Meeting - Elks Lodge, 123 3rd St. SW. Tues., Jan. 9

7-8:30 p.m. - A Visit With An 1879 American Fur Co. Trader - Greg Smith brings to life the adventures and stories

Deakins. Free to the public. MonDak Heritage Center, 406-433-3500.Sat., Jan. 13

10 a.m.-4 p.m. - Open Studio Saturdays - Do your own project with wet clay, paint with acrylics, or create something special together with your little one. Pricing is based on the medium and the size of your project, and ranges from $10 to $65 with all supplies included. For more information visit http://mondakheritagecenter.org/events/open-studio-saturdays/. MonDak Heritage Center, 120 3rd St. SE, Sidney, 406-433-3500. Sun., Jan. 14

12-3 p.m. - New Fairview Firehall Open House - Fairview, MT Fire House.12-3:30 p.m. - - $15/adults, $5/children 12 and under. First Lutheran Church, Savage, MT.Mon., Jan. 15

6 p.m. - Agriculture Annual Awards Banquet - No host social, 6 p.m.; dinner and program, 6:30 p.m. The Elks Lodge, Sidney, MT.Fri., Jan. 19

9 a.m.-4 p.m. - Learn about managing cropping systems for soil health, including no-till, diverse crop rotations, integrating livestock into cropping systems, precision ag and more. Registration $20/online; $25/at the door. Richland County Event Center. For more information or to register visit http://swcdm.org/programs/soil-health/soil-health-workshops/.

MCKENZIE COUNTYEvents in Watford City unless otherwise listed. CT Zone Sat., Jan. 20

12-4 p.m. - #Unbullied - Speakers and instruction for youth, activities, games, prizes, food and fun. Summit Counseling services will be raising awareness and funds for education, prevention strategies and resources for local youth by partnering with local school systems and other community stakeholders. Additional money raised will be put into a fund for young people to receive complimentary counseling services. Rough Rider Center, Watford City, ND. For more information visit https://summitnd.org/unbullied/ or call 701-334-6242.

WILLIAMS COUNTYEvents in Williston unless otherwise listed. CT Zone. Sat., Jan. 6

9 a.m.-4 p.m. - - Participants should bring their own materials and lunch. Missouri-Yellowstone

Tues., Jan. 97 p.m. - Autism Support Group - Support group for parents, foster parents and caretakers of children with autism. The Williston ARC, 822 18th St. East, Williston, ND. For more information contact Valerie Goldade, 701-570-4646, [email protected]., Jan. 18

4-6 p.m. - - See all the wonderful art the youth of North Dakota has created. Art work will be displayed in both galleries. Refreshments will be served. James Memorial Art Center, Williston, ND.7 p.m. - - Join history buffs

West,” by Reid Lance Rosenthal. Free refreshments. Please call in advance, 701-572-9034. Missouri-Yellowstone

Fri., Jan. 199 a.m.-4 p.m. - - All experience levels invited and instruction provided. Bring your

Center. 701-572-9034.8-10 p.m. - Out Loud At The James - Acoustic musicians, storytellers, comedians and poets bring your poems, songs, and jokes to share with your friends and neighbors. No entry fee, donations welcome. James Memorial Art Center, Williston, ND. For more information contact The James, 701-774-3601. Sun., Jan. 21

3 p.m. - - Phil Jore and family perform old-time, country gospel, classical, folk,

to the public. Center. 701-572-9034.Tues., Jan. 23

11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. - Annual Meeting Of The Membership Of The Williston Area Chamber Of Commerce - Enjoy lunch and networking with fellow chamber members. RSVP by Jan. 19, TrainND Northwest - 413 15th Ave. NE, Williston, ND.Sun., Jan. 28

4 p.m. - Sons Of Norway Meeting and “Six Brothers” Documentary Viewing - Cider and popcorn will be provided. Bjarne Lodge, 720 4th Ave. West, Williston, ND. For more information contact, [email protected] or call 701-240-6281.

DAWSON COUNTYEvents in Glendive unless otherwise listed. MT Zone Thurs., Jan. 11

5-7 p.m. - Cellular Plus Wireless Device Class - Free smartphone and tablet classes. Cellular Wireless, 704 Merrill Ave., Glendive, MT. For more information call 406-377-7917.Sat., Jan. 13

10 a.m. - Cancer Support Group - Survivors and care givers are welcome. GMC Carney Center, 202 Prospect Dr., Glendive, MT. 406-377-4639.Wed., Jan. 17

12-1 p.m. - - Please join the Red Top

they explore a vanishing art form, Four-part a cappellaharmony. Tea and coffee provided, bring your own lunch. Glendive Public Library Community Room, Glendive, MT. For more information visit http://tinyurl.com/prgkapr.

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OBITUARIES

MNAXLP

Laura Thiel, 54 Sidney, MT

Funeral services for Laura Thiel, 54, of Sidney, MT were held at 10 a.m., Saturday, December 30 at Assembly of God Church.

Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home is helping with the arrangements.

Remembrances, pictures and condolences may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com.

Laura died on Monday, December 25 in Billings, MT at the Riverstone Hospice Home.

Health Department Administrator Co-Authors Peer Reviewed PublicationLaPan recently co-authored an article in the peer-reviewed journal Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, evaluating strategies for conducting impact assessments in areas affected by oil development.

implementing the Mobilizing for Action Through Planning and Partnerships, or MAPP, process. The MAPP process is a frame-work for community needs assessment and strategic planning. Richland County has implemented the framework through the Communities in Action (CIA) process.

The CIA process has been in place for more than a decade, and is an umbrella program to organize local service providers, volunteers, and community groups focused on improving quality of life in Richland County. The focus of CIA through the MAPP process is to identify community needs, plan actions strategi-cally, and build connections between people and organizations to implement strategies to improve quality of life.

The case study sought to answer the question: Does the MAPP process provide a useful template for impact assessment

aligned with current impact assessment best practices. They found that both frameworks focus on the importance of relevant

systems thinking. In the evaluation of CIA, LaPan and co-authors conducted

steering committee; stakeholder interviews with leaders who held prominent roles in CIA; Town Hall meetings around the county to solicit input on current issues and feedback on CIA;

and achievements. The Communities in Action process has been in place since

2005, when, in response to the changing economic atmosphere and emergence of oil and gas activity in Richland County, a group of 15 leaders formed the CIA steering committee. Steering committee members represent a breadth of community group, including the health department, library, hospital, and local gov-ernance, among other participants. The group conducted the

assessments were conducted regularly, and “State of the Com-munity“ conferences were held to identify changing needs and priorities in the area.

-ing that the process helped to maintain the regular provision of services to the population during a time when most were “doing damage control”, during the height of the oil boom. The authors found merit in further investigating the MAPP process as an applicable model for evaluating the impacts of oil and gas development because of its alignment with best practices, opportunities for monitoring and mitigating issues, and relevance

To read the article in Impact Assessment and Project Ap-

Donations To Williston Salvation Army Short $32k

The Christmas fundraising campaign of the Williston Sal-vation Army is running dangerously behind. As of Dec. 18, total donations to the Williston Salvation Army had reached only $84,500. On the same date last year, total donations were just over $116,500.

co-leader of the Williston Salvation Armyreach our $183,000 Christmas fundraising goal.”

2018. Money raised during the Christmas season accounts

fueling programs that provide food, clothing, transportation as-sistance, and other critical services for locals in need.

“Thank you to all who have given to the Williston Salvation Army so far this Christmas season,” Moore said. “We humbly ask for a strong boost of support between now and the New Year.”

Giving to the Williston Salvation Army is easy:• Donate online. Your credit card gift will be allocated to the

Salvation Army location nearest your billing ZIP code.• Give at a kettle or sign up to bell ring. Bell ringers raise

an average of $30 per hour. The last day of the kettle season is Saturday, Dec. 23.

donation.-

ty are not without hope – their lives are just harder than they should be. The Salvation Army is helping to make their lives a

giving online or donating at a red kettle, becoming a volunteer bell ringer, or recruiting your own army as a fundraiser on RedKettleReason.org. Learn more about how

Esther Gertrude Kling, 95 Sidney, MT

Interment will follow in the Sidney Cemetery under the direction of Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home of Sidney, MT.

Remembrances, pictures and condolences may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com.

Esther Gertrude Kling peacefully passed away on Sunday,

Care in Sidney.

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Thurs., Jan. 4: Burritos, tossed salad, mandarin oranges. Fri., Dec. 5: Chili, cinnamon rolls, pineapple tidbits..Mon., Jan. 8: BBQ pork riblet, oven wedges, tangerines. Tues., Jan. 9: Spaghetti, tossed salad, cheesy bread, pears.Wed., Jan. 10: Chicken taco salad, banana.

Savage SchoolWed., Jan. 3: Sloppy joes.Thurs., Jan. 4: Chili. Fri., Dec. 5: Scalloped potatoes.Mon., Jan. 8: Pork steaks. Tues., Jan. 9: Chicken alfredo.Wed., Jan. 10: Tostadas.

Rau SchoolWed., Jan. 3: Sloppy joes, tater tots, green beans, apple crisp.Thurs., Jan. 4: Mexican lasagna, rice, lettuce, pineapple. Fri., Dec. 5: Tomato soup, grilled cheese, fresh fruit.Mon., Jan. 8: Ham and scalloped potato casserole, garlic veggies, peaches. Tues., Jan. 9: Pizza, salad, mixed fruit.Wed., Jan. 10: Chicken sand-wich, fries, carrots, fresh oranges.

Froid SchoolWed., Jan. 3: Chicken strips, rice pilaf, peas, fruit, rice krispie treats, milk.Thurs., Jan. 4: Sloppy joes, tater tots, baked beans, fruit, milk. Fri., Dec. 5: Tomato soup, grilled cheese sandwiches, veggies, fruit, milk.Mon., Jan. 8: Leftover soup day. Tues., Jan. 9: Beanie weenies, buns, fruit, milk.Wed., Jan. 10: Hamburger gravy, mashed potatoes, veggies, buns,

fruit, dessert, milk.Culbertson School

Wed., Jan. 3: Corn dogs, fries, fruit, milk.Thurs., Jan. 4: Chicken strips, mashed potatoes, fruit, milk. Fri., Dec. 5: Cheeseburger, chips, fruit, milk.Mon., Jan. 8: Pizza, salad, fruit, milk. Tues., Jan. 9: Tomato soup, grilled cheese sandwiches, fruit, milk.Wed., Jan. 10: Homemade chicken enchiladas, veggies, fruit, milk.

Fairview SchoolWed., Jan. 3: Chicken nuggets, green beans, applesauce, milk.Thurs., Jan. 4: Pork rib sand-wiches, baked beans, tropical fruit, dessert, milk. Fri., Dec. 5: No school.Mon., Jan. 8: Chicken alfredo, carrots, peaches, milk. Tues., Jan. 9: Hamburger gravy over mashed potatoes, corn, mixed fruit, bun, milk.Wed., Jan. 10: Chef salads (ham, turkey, cheese, lettuce, eggs, ranch) pears, breadstick, milk.

Watford City SchoolThurs., Jan. 4: Chicken strips, fries, carrots, peaches. Fri., Dec. 5: Crispitos, tater rounds, corn, grapes.Mon., Jan. 8: Cheesy bread-sticks, marinara dip, mixed veg-gies, fruit cocktail. Tues., Jan. 9: Beef stroganoff, buttered noodles, peas, roll, grapes.Wed., Jan. 10: Chili with cheese, crackers, veggies with dip, fresh fruit, cinnamon roll.

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