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Horizons celebration

Friday, July 25th, 2008

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Fr. Row Karen Armstrong, NDSU Vice President for Agriculture and University Extension, Dr. D.C.Coston, Jo Gilje, Pat Beaver, Lavina Lemieux, Howard Lemieux

Bk. Row Tim Shirk, Gayle Gette, Duane Crowford, ND Community Foundation Executive Director, Kevin Dvorak, NWAF Interim Program Director, Deanna Arce, North Dakota Governor John Hoeven, Pete Solberg and Gary Linson.

Each community accomplished a variety of tasks for their Horizons projects. A few examples for Rolette include:

 

Twenty-one North Dakota communities were recognized July 9 in Bismarck for completing the Horizons program. Horizons is an 18-month project for rural communities of fewer than 5,000 with poverty rates of at least 10 percent. The program is supported by the NDSU Extension Service and funded by the Northwest Area Foundation with the goal to help about communities move from poverty to hope, from population and economic decline to prosperity.

At the July 9 celebration, North Dakota Horizons Project Director Lynette Flage recognized the communities that have completed the program; Anamoose, Bowdon, Cando, Cooperstown, Dodge, Gackle, Grant County, Harvey, Hazelton, Lidgerwood, Linton, Maddock, McKenzie County, New Town, Rocklake, Rolette, Rutland, Sheyenne, Stanley, Steele and Walhalla.

Governor. John Hoeven congratulated the representatives for providing the leadership their communities need to develop not just economically but also socially. Vice President for Agriculture and University Extension D.C. Coston explained how the communities’ work melds with NDSU’s Grow 21 efforts of working towards three essential attributes for healthy communities; (a) a diverse, resilient economy, (b) effective, efficient infrastructure, and (c) leadership. 

911 in Rolette County

Monday, June 30th, 2008

What is the status of Rolette Counties 911 service being managed by operators in Rolette County???  Aren’t there enough phone in Rolette County to make it profitable to run the dispatch by Rolette people???  What kind of service satisfaction  does Devil’s Lake guarantee???  Are all the counties serviced by Devil’s Lake Happy?????  Is the Devil’s Lake equipmentup today????  Does Bottineau County offer a solution.  Is the cut .60 for personnel and .40 for equipment rental????  With that cut we should be able to pay operators $8.24/hour.  Not a bad pay rate.  Don’t we want JOBS like that in Rolette county???  Can we assume that operators in the County can process 911 calls better and FASTER?????  Please comment. I am sure I have some misinformation .  Enlighten me!!!

Monthly RADA Supper a Great Thing

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

rada-may08small.jpgThe May Rolette RADA Supper was a great success.  The monthly RADA Supper was put on by the Elementary School.  They will be using the money to pay for field trips and achievement awards.  Here is a picture of RADA president Joel Davis getting an update from Elementary Principal Paula Snell.  The RADA Supper is a activity started 5 or 6 years ago by Father Tom.  He got the idea from Towner.  The supper is put on by a local non-profit organization.  The community gather at the supper to support the hosting organization, meet and talk with neighbors and get community updates.   The City Library is also open during this time.  New comers to Rolette are given a coupon to a free RADA Supper.  These RADA Supper definitely keep the community connected.  Many community announcements are made here. 

Hey, how about growing vegetables for profit????

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Holly of the “Entrepreneurial Center for Horticulture” in Bottineau is compiling a list of interested people who want to take some continuing ed classes this winter and produce vegetables next summer.  If you are interesting in operating a garden plot for profit give her a call at 228-4032 and get on the mailing list.  Holly is talking about using “high tunnels” to extend the growing season and getting the produce to market safely.  People on the list already are Iren Scott, Howard Lemieux and Jo Gilje. 

Call Holly at 228-4032

“Back to North Dakota”

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

How can we encourage our alumni and others to come back to live and work and thrive in their hometown?  This was the same question Patti Knobbe and the rest of the folks who formed the Norfolk Area Recuiters of Norfolk, Nebraska asked themselves and came up with a good answer:  Recruit! Recruit! Recruit! They have developed a recruiting program that has worked very well for their area, and Patti was in Rolette April 9 to present to all who gathered at the Valle Lutheran Church, what they did and how they did it.   We all went home not only with good food in our tummys–prepared by the Rolette Dollars for Scholars–but with good food for thought.  Through her presenation we learned several ways to begin a “Back to North Dakota” recruiting program in all our hometowns. 

Working Hard? or Hardly Working?

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Its hard to know who is working harder  during this session of Leadership Plenty; the instructors or the students.  With a smaller groupof people involved, the dynamics are much different…and all are working their brains hard.  We are entering the 4th session; which we have a meal plan for. Hopefully the food will revitalize our tired brains.  See we are working hard!sth70098.jpg

Just a fun look at a fun class learning a fun skill.

Monday, February 11th, 2008

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This is us during our initial blog training in February.  We had fun learning how to blog and even though some of us look a little more confused than others, you can tell by scrolling through our blog site that we all really did learn a lot. 

Pigs in Pierce County(really Wolford!!!)

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

Here is a link to the latest news artical about the hog barns in Wolford.

http://www.in-forum.com/articles/rss.cfm?id=190965

Please comment.  It will bring JOBS.

Hunting Survey- Questions and Comments?

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

A group of avid local hunters and I will get together in February to try to improve the hunting experience for state as well as out of state hunters. We will try to compile a set of questions to learn about their likes and dislikes. We welcome comments and hope that many hunters will take time to answer our questions. It could be that a cleaning booth for deer and upland game maybe a wanted improvement. We do appreciate our hunters and will try to address any need that we may have overlooked.

Business Location Opportunity Inventory

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

One of our goals is to promote business and job growth in the Rolette area.  In support of that objective, we are planning to produce an inventory of available business locations.  There are numerous buildings or (portions of buildings) in Rolette that are available for a business to rent (or possibly buy) and get started with lower startup costs than building a new facility.  The business location inventory will be posted on the Rolette web site when it is complete.  If you have a property that would be suitable for a business to move into and would like it listed in the inventory, please contact Joellen Gilje.  We will include pictures of the building and contact information for the owners.