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DRAYTON PUBLIC SCHOOL MENU

Friday, Mar. 8 Caramel roll, parfait, fruit, juice/ milk Tomato soup, grilled cheese, mixed veggies, fruit, milk Monday, Mar. 11 Cereal, yogurt, fruit, juice/milk Hot ham and cheese, hash brown patty, fruit, milk Tuesday, Mar.
From left to right: Jonah Rarick, Loki Sylskar, Stephanie Kissee, and Siobhan Kissee.

From left to right: Jonah Rarick, Loki Sylskar, Stephanie Kissee, and Siobhan Kissee.

Most successful meet for Bomber Speech

Drayton Bomber Speech competed at Central Valley on Saturday, March 2. According to their English teacher, Jamie Rarick, they had the most successful meet so far this year, with each team member walking away with multiple awards.
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Valley News & Views

NDSU launches fully online MBA program

Fargo, ND (March 4) North Dakota State University’s College of Business will offer a fully online Master of Business Administration degree beginning in the fall.
Prism of Prose Dog

Prism of Prose Dog

Prism of Prose Dog

What does it take to be a warrior? Moses sent spies into the land promised to the Israelites and he took one man from each tribe for the mission. They went into the land and found it to be good in all respects. They also saw the land inhabited by large men and fortified cities.
From the pastor’s desk

From the pastor’s desk

From the pastor’s desk

I want to continue looking at Moses’ advice to Israel in Deuteronomy seven. Last time we saw some of the measures Christians must take if we are to successfully live for God. We must turn away from anything and everything that was part of our former life as a sinner.
As the rose is thought to be the “perfect flower” so is Jesus considered perfect in his nature. Photo by Duane H.H. Lyon.

As the rose is thought to be the “perfect flower” so is Jesus considered perfect in his nature. Photo by Duane H.H. Lyon.

Reverse snowbird

Greetings happy valley friends and neighbors! This week I want to expound a bit more on what I believe to be the greatest lost art in the world today, the art of “thinking.” A goodly number of years ago, I was filling in for three months as a pastor in rural Roy, New Mexico.
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Valley News & Views

Uncertainty in Nekoma

By Valley News & Views Staff An article in the Fargo Forum reported last week on Akbar Sanji, the former CEO of the BitZero-Blockchain, who was involved in the purchase of the former Stanley R. Mikkelson ABM site in Nekoma, North Dakota.
American Legion Posts of the 2nd District to host Spring Meeting

American Legion Posts of the 2nd District to host Spring Meeting

American Legion Posts of the 2nd District to host Spring Meeting

Members of North Dakota’s American Legion Posts of the 2nd District and their Auxiliary will gather in Larimore at Willy’s Bar (114 E Main Street) for their 2024 Spring District Meeting on Tuesday, March 12, 2024 starting at 7:00 p.m.. Social and registration start at 6:00 p.m.
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Valley News & Views

Senseless shooting of eagle south of Drayton

By Nick Vorlage The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is investigating after receiving a report about the senseless killing of a bald eagle south of the city of Drayton last week. Paul Freeman, Game Warden for District 719, which covers the northeast corner of the state explained the situation.
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Valley News & Views

Canadian border towns could offer lessons for ND development

By Michael Standaert, North Dakota News Cooperative The towns of Langdon in northeastern North Dakota and Morden in southern Manitoba province were once mirror images of each other. In the 1950s they each had populations hovering around 1,800 people.