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Senior Citizen Update

Pembina County Meals & Transportation has received a grant from the Drayton Area Community Foundation in the amount of $990.00. This grant will be used to provide free rides to medical appointments to Drayton residents. The ride may be to a medical doctor, eye doctor or dentist.
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Valley News & Views

Senior Meals

Thursday, March 18 Swedish Meatballs, Mashed Potato, Carrots, Tropical Fruit Friday, March 19 Tuna Hotdish, Mixed Vegetables, Fruited Red Gelatin Monday, March 22 Chili, Baked Potato, Coleslaw, Mandarin Oranges Tuesday, March 23 Meatloaf, Scalloped Potatoes, Corn, Dessert Wednesday, March...
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Valley News & Views

Card of Thanks

Bev and I would like to thank the Drayton Ambulance crew for answering a middle of the night call to come to our house last week. They were very helpful, professional, and comforting. Thanks again. Pastor Leroy Aufenkamp
Sweets

Sweets

Sweets

I tried a couple new sweet treats recently so I’m sharing those recipes.
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Valley News & Views

Tidbits from AMAC

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure The previous owners of a small bowl may have thought they were lucky to have gotten $35 for it at their yard sale.
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Valley News & Views

Calendar of Events

• City Council Meetings: Regular City Council Meetings will be held the SECOND MONDAY of the month at 7 p.m. at the City Office. • School Board Meetings: Regular School Board will be held the SECOND TUESDAY of the month at 6:30 a.m. in the Drayton Public School Library.
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Valley News & Views

Ruth Hollis Healthcare Scholarship

Pembina County Memorial Foundation offers the Ruth Hollis Healthcare Scholarship. This scholarship established to honor Ruth Hollis, a long-time administrator of PCMH and Wedgewood Manor, is awarded to an applicant pursuing a career in healthcare.
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Valley News & Views

Cigar bar bill heats up at Capitol

BISMARCK – Rep. Dan Ruby, R-Minot, said there is a potential market for cigars that is being held back by the North Dakota smoke-free law. Under current state law, smoking is prohibited in places of employment and public spaces.