JMHCC highlights past year in report
While Jacobson Memorial Hospital Care Center (JMHCC) did not hold an in-person annual meeting this year, members still had the opportunity to elect directors through a ballot process.
While Jacobson Memorial Hospital Care Center (JMHCC) did not hold an in-person annual meeting this year, members still had the opportunity to elect directors through a ballot process.
Winter sports practices and extracurricular activities in North Dakota will be allowed to resume Nov. 30 with extra precautions, while competitions will remain suspended until Dec. 14, Gov. Doug Burgum said in a joint announcement with House Majority Leader Chet Pollert and Senate Majority Leader Rich Wardner.
North Dakota Angus Association royalty are, left to righ: Kourtney Schaff, St. Anthony, 2021 North Dakota Angus Queen; Alexis Vandeberghe, Cleveland, 2020 North Dakota Angus Queen; Karlee Sailer, Golden Valley, 2021 North Dakota Angus Princess; Cassidy Strommen, Fort Rice, 2021 North Dakota Angus Princess; and Rose Wendel, LaMoure, 2021 North Dakota Angus Princess. Submitted photo
Two Flasher High School students were named as royalty during the North Dakota Angus Association banquet recently. Kourtney Schaff, St. Anthony, a senior, was named as the 2021 North Dakota Angus Queen and Cassidy Strommen, Fort Rice, a junior, was named as a 2021 North Dakota Angus Princess.
Ethel M. Magstadt, 97, of Riverton passed into the loving arms of her Savior Jesus Christ on Monday, November 16, 2020, at the Help for Health Hospice Home. A viewing was held Monday, November 23, 2020, from 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Riverton. Funeral services were at 2:00 p.m. at the church with burial to follow at Mountain View Cemetery.
Vaughn Clark Tousley, age 84, died November 1, 2020. A memorial service was held Friday, November 6, 2020, at Hofmeister-Jones Funeral Home in Parker, SD, with Pastor Don Reiffenberger officiating. Honorary Bearers were Michael Tousley, Jon Tousley, NMathan Ryan, and Mike Pond. Clark was born in Scobey, Montana on July 7, 1936, son to Vaughn and Mildred Tousley. He grew up in Scobey and graduated from Scobey High School. He was married to Arlene Hinderer on June 2, 1958 in Elgin, ND. Together, they loved and raised two children, Bryan and Gerald in Scobey MT.
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