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Page 1: Page 2 THE CAVALIER CHRONICLE Wednesday, February 17, …Feb 17, 2021  · Hanson and Lonny Symington. M/S/C - C. Bynum and J. Hughes to approve the reading of the minutes. M/S/C -

CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSCITY OF NECHE

JANUARY 11th, 2021 A regular meeting of the City ofNeche held in the Council Chambers ofsaid City with Mayor Symington andBoard Members M. Newell, J. Hughes,C. Bynum, J. Bjornson. In attendance: L. DuBois, JaredHanson and Lonny Symington. M/S/C -C. Bynum and J. Hughes to approve thereading of the minutes. M/S/C - C. Bynum and M. Newell toapprove and pay invoices as presented.Upon roll call vote all in favor. Ottertail Power $532.32, Polar$8.49, One Call Concepts $2.40, GrandForks Utility Billing $52.46, GeekComputer $124.92, Stateside Electric$475.79, Jared Hanson $3,015.99,USPS $5.30. One Call Concepts $1.20, CVR$380.36, Grand Forks Utility Billing$52.93, NERW $4,463.19, Jenson &Son $3,865.00, Stateside Electric$1,933.46, Ottertail Power $748.27,BCBS $3,388.86, Cavalier Chronicle$99.00, CVR $7,000.00, Jodi Bjornson$55.21, Jeff Hughes $55.41, MarkNewell $55.41, Chad Bynum $55.41. Stuart Symington $230.87,Workforce Safety $350.00, Citizens Ins.$4,134.93, Jeni Carrier $1,114.43,Fleming & DuBois $440.00, ND Officeof State Tax Comm. $385.00, USTreasury $1,197.18, Clark Gravel$350.00, Northdale Oil $424.69. A discussion was held with LonnySymington requesting a permit to addon to his garage. The new siren equipment is onbackorder but should be installed withtwo weeks. The Wes Vosper family hadrequested that the City of Neche use thememorial money to purchase a new Cityof Neche sign. So when the highwayproject is complete we will be putting anew sign at the first entrance into town. There being no further business,the meeting was adjourned. Stuart Symington, Mayor Jeni Carrier, City Auditor

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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORSThe North Dakota Department ofTransportation (NDDOT) will receivebids for the construction of the followingproject(s):Job No.: 44Project No(s).: SS-6-017(055)082, SS-6-032(068)198, SS-6-066(030)124, &NH-6-081(109)206Length: 47.820Type: CHIP SEALCounty(s): PEMBINA, RAMSEY, &WALSH CosLocation: ND 17 FROM JCT ND 1 TOJCT CMC 5011 (ADAMS); ND 32FROM JCT CMC 5006 (EDINBURG), NTO S JCT ND 66; ND 66 FROM S JCTUS 81 (ST THOMAS) TO RED RIVER;& US 81 FROM .5 MI N OF STTHOMAS TO JCT ND 5 (HAMILTON)Job No.: 45Project No(s).: IM-6-029(147)189Type: STRUCTURE REPLACEMENT &MEDIAN X-OVERSCounty(s): PEMBINA CoLocation: I-29, 3 MILES NORTH OF ND66 (DRAYTON), BOTH ROADWAYSJob No.: 48Project No(s).: HES-6-999(049)Type: PAVEMENT MARKINGCounty(s): PEMBINA, BARNES, CASS,CAVALIER, FOSTER, GRAND FORKS,GRIGGS, NELSON, RAMSEY,STEELE, & WALSH CosLocation: VARIOUS US/STATEHIGHWAYS IN THE GRAND FORKS

DISTRICTJob No.: 59Project No(s).: SS-9-999(442)Type: MAINTENANCE OF AUTOMATICTRAFFIC RECORDER SITES ANDWEIGH IN MOTION SITESCounty(s): PEMBINA, BENSON,DICKEY, FOSTER, GRAND FORKS,MOUNTRAIL, RICHLAND, &STUTSMAN CosLocation: 2021 MAINTENANCE OFWIM & ATR - EASTERN NDJob No.: 60Project No(s).: ITS-9-999(447)Type: MAINTENANCE OFENVIRONMENTAL SENSORSTATIONS (ESS), SURVELLIANCECAMERA SYSTEMS (CAMERA) ANDDYNAMIC MESSAGE SIGNS (DMS)County(s): PEMBINA, BARNES,BENSON, BILLINGS, BOTTINEAU,BOWMAN, BURLEIGH, CASS, DIVIDE,DUNN, GRAND FORKS, GRANT,LAMOURE, MCKENZIE, MCLEAN,MORTON, MOUNTRAIL, RAMSEY,RICHLAND, ROLETTE, SLOPE,STARK, STUTSMAN, WALSH, &WILLIAMS CosLocation: VARIOUS HIGHWAYSSTATEWIDE - 2021 ITSBids will be received via the Bid Expresson-line bidding exchange atwww.bidx.com until 09:30AM, March12, 2021. Bids will be opened at thattime at the NDDOT building on thecapitol grounds in Bismarck and the bidresults will be distributed and postedonline athttps://www.dot.nd.gov/business/bidinfo.htm approximately 30 minutes afterbids are opened.The proposal forms, plans, andspecifications are available on theNDDOT website athttp://www.dot.nd.gov and may beinspected at the Construction ServicesDivision, 608 East Boulevard Avenue,Bismarck, North Dakota.All bidders not currently prequalifiedwith NDDOT must submit an onlineContractor’s Prequalification request tothe Department at least ten (10)business days prior to the bid opening.The online application can be found onthe NDDOT website athttps://www.dot.nd.gov/business/contractors.htmNDDOT reserves the right to reject anyand all proposals, waive technicalities,or to accept such as may be determinedin the best interests of the state.For disability/language assistance, call701-328-2978.Requested by:William T. Panos, DirectorNorth Dakota Department ofTransportation

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GRAFTON ...........................72CAVALIER ..........................47

HalftimeGrafton ................................39Cavalier ...............................21

Scoring Grafton -- William Jiskra 8,Stevan Garza 14, Justin Garza15, Brandon Albrecht 15, JoseSanchez 7, Luis Balderas 8,Tommy Kern 3, Oscar Villarreal2 Cavalier -- Ty Holmquist 4,Coby Morden 6, Brysen Cleem4, Isaiah Lopez 4, Dan Hinkle 9,Caden DeMars 2, BrodieCluchie 18

LANGDON-E-M ..................67ST. JOHN ............................45

HalftimeLangdon-E-M .......................33St. John ...............................27

ScoringLangdon-Edmore-M -- CarterTetrault 2, Simon Romfo 23,Grant Romfo 22, MarcusKungzett 7, Rayce Worley 3,Gage Goodman 2, JaggerWorley 8 St. John -- Brayten Baker 7,Jaeton Parisien 13, MichaelDunn 15, Ty Abrahamson 2,Gannyn Monette 4, CadynLafountain 4

NORTH BORDER ...............63HATTON-NORTHWOOD ....58

HalftimeNorth Border ........................38Hatton-Northwood ...............28

Scoring North Border -- T.J. Cosley18, Jaxen Johnson 9, JadenLee 18, Kyler Moore 6, AydenSteinbrook 11, Loghan Nupdal1 Hatton-Northwood -- KalebBraun 4, Levi Jorgenson 3,Derek Carpenter 3, ColtonKonschak 26, Carter Myron 13,Kelby Azure 9

DRAYTON-V-E ....................47LARIMORE .........................43

HalftimeLarimore ..............................25Drayton-V-E .........................24

Scoring Drayton-Valley-Edinburg --Easton Larson 1, MeghanLorton 7, Aleah Pokrzywinski 2,Kasey Stegman 19, MadisonHermanson 17, Ella Kittelson 1 Larimore -- Chloe Aamodt 3,Mercedes Hoverson 5, WilloMorten 13, Beth Holter 19,Gracie Cole 3

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CAVALIER ..........................53ST. JOHN ............................43

HalftimeCavalier ...............................32St. John ...............................20

Scoring Cavalier -- TeagynFitzsimonds 15, Rylen Burgess16, Jade Kihne 5, Eden Carrier12, Mady Nordstrom 3, JezimayWatson 2 St. John -- Kelsey Bercier 2,Eliza Slater 2, Natalie Decoteau15, Alani Morin 9, Megan Boe 4,Kaycee Desjarlais 11

CAVALIER ..........................58DRAYTON-V-E ....................44

HalftimeCavalier ...............................25Drayton-V-E .........................17

Scoring Cavalier -- TeagynFitzsimonds 10, Rylen Burgess14, Carmyn LeTexier 6, JadeKihne 14, Eden Carrier 4,Madysen Nordstrom 6, JezimayWatson 4 Drayton-Valley-Edinburg --Easton Larson 2, MeghanLorton 3, Aleah Pokrzywinski 2,Kasey Stegman 27, MadisonHermanson 8, Ella Kittelson 2

CAVALIER ..........................46MAY-PORT-CG ...................34

HalftimeCavalier ...............................20May-Port-CG .......................13

Scoring Cavalier -- Rylen Burgess 23,Jade Kihne 14, MadyNordstrom 3, Jezimay Watson4, Teagyn Fitzsimonds 2 May-Port-CG -- Kalynn Olson11, Brooklyn Groth 2, AddisonDomier 11, Isabell Parker 2,Rylee Satrom 3, Maysa Larson3, Danica Hanson 2

MIDWAY-MINTO .................60NORTH BORDER ...............25

HalftimeMidway-Minto ......................38North Border ..........................9

Scoring Midway-Minto -- ElizabethSchanilec 22, April Schmitz 16,Elyse McMillan 6, KenadySlominski 12, Sophie Schuster4 North Border -- Addi Brown10, Kierra Helland 3, JennaFraser 7, Jaelyn Dunnigan 5

NORTH BORDER ...............43DRAYTON-V-E ....................29

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By Alexandra KautzmanNDNAEF

BISMARCK -- RanjuDhungana was born in a refugeecamp in Nepal. She spent herchildhood playing outside andbeing satisfied with the simplethings in life. It wasn’t until herfamily came to North Dakota in2009 that she realized havingaccess to clean water, electricityand medical care could beexpected, not a luxury. Dhungana said adapting to theAmerican way of life was one ofher biggest challenges when shecame to Grand Forks. As an 11-year-old, she was bombarded withnew rules and norms: You have tofollow traffic lights. You can’t holdhands with someone unless youare dating. Canned food is a thingand there is a ridiculous amount ofit at Walmart. While learning the ins and outsof this new culture, Dhungana wasalso challenged with keeping herown alive. “I grew up being surroundedby individuals who spoke Nepaliand had a similar culture to me, soI had a difficult timecommunicating with others,”Dhungana said. “Adapting wasvery challenging while also tryingto preserve my own culture. I hadto go from being a Nepali girl onthe inside to an American on theoutside.” International refugees arevetted by the U.S. StateDepartment before they arebrought to the United States andturned over to Lutheran SocialServices and other charitableorganizations, which provideinitial help with resettlement instates that have agreed to receivethem. Dhungana knew very littleEnglish before resettling. She saidlearning the language wasn’t thatbad since she could study usingbooks, television and music. Shesaid it also helped that her teacherswere patient and understanding. “I remember getting bookslike ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ and Iwould isolate myself from peopleand force myself to try to read thewords,” Dhungana said. Now, she is getting ready tograduate from the University ofNorth Dakota with a psychologydegree with a pre-health focus.The honors student is applying to

medical schools this year. Whileshe doesn’t have a specialization inmind, she has known for a longtime that she wants to help otherswho are suffering. Dhungana’s father died from alack of anti-venom when he wasbitten by a snake. She was only 6years old. She said this loss hasmotivated her to pursue a medicalcareer. “After losing my dad, seeingthe lack of medicine and seeingindividuals die from preventablediseases, I knew that I wanted togo into the medical field,” shesaid. Dhungana said she wasdisappointed to see that LutheranSocial Services-North Dakota hadto close down and worries thatnew refugees will not have accessto the same resources that she had. “I was really sad becauseLutheran Social Services hashelped hundreds of people toresettle here and make theirtransition a little easier,”Dhungana said. She hopes that the Departmentof Human Services will do theirbest to keep the program going. While her community hasbeen very accepting and treats herfamily well, Dhungana said shestill sees racism and hate towardrefugees on social media. She saidthat people forget refugees arehumans who had to abandon theirhomes. “Here’s the thing, no onereally wants to leave theirhomeland and be resettled in aforeign place without knowing thelanguage and social norms,”Dhungana said. “The majority ofrefugees have been forced fromtheir homes or are escaping warand persecution.” Dhungana’s parents had to fleefrom Bhutan due to ethniccleansing. She said they had tobuild their own hut in the refugeecamp, where they lived for almosttwo decades. Dhungana wishes more peoplein North Dakota would beempathetic and open to those thatneed help. “Back in Bhutan, they hadtheir land, money, their home,everything. But they had to leaveall of that,” Dhungana said. “Ithink people don’t understand thatno one is choosing to leave theirhomeland.”

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