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Drayton Music Department to host annual holiday concerts

Drayton Music Department to host annual holiday concerts

Drayton Music Department to host annual holiday concerts

The Drayton Music Department is getting ready to “sleigh” the season with its annual holiday concerts. This year’s performances will take place on Monday, Dec. 1, for grades 5–12, and Monday, Dec. 8, for grades K–4. Both concerts begin at 6:30 p.m.
Drayton elementary teacher of the month, Mrs. Katie Dahl.

Drayton elementary teacher of the month, Mrs. Katie Dahl.

Drayton Public School Teachers of the Month

The Bombers PTO continues to foster a culture of gratitude at Drayton Public School with a fun, student-led tradition that invites every child, from preschool through 12th grade, to vote for their favorite teacher each month.
Valley News & Views

Valley News & Views

DPS October Students of the Month

The Drayton Education Association would like to announce the return of the DEA Student of the Month, with October’s outstanding students.
Valley News & Views

Valley News & Views

State warns of unfair Medicare marketing practices

As concerns grow nationwide over unfair trade practices in the Medicare marketplace, the North Dakota Insurance Department is calling attention to tactics that could limit seniors’ access to unbiased advice and fair coverage options.
Valley News & Views

Valley News & Views

Walsh County Commission votes to keep dispatch local

At its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 4, the Walsh County Commission voted to keep its local dispatch department rather than having those services taken over by North Dakota State Radio in Bismarck, like Pembina County and other counties in the state have done recently.
A rendering of the inside of the building which will be a hub for small businesses in the area once completed in early 2027.

A rendering of the inside of the building which will be a hub for small businesses in the area once completed in early 2027.

Business Incubator becomes “The Reyleck”

A future place for innovators, bakers and makers to be surrounded with supportOn Thursday, Nov. 6, approximately 50 resource partners and stakeholders from across the state gathered at the 532 Hill proposed business incubator in Grafton for a Partners in Progress event.
Lacey Wirth of Munich, N.D. Photo courtesy of NDSA.

Lacey Wirth of Munich, N.D. Photo courtesy of NDSA.

Munich resident one of six elected as Stockmen’s Association directors

North Dakota Stockmen’s Association (NDSA) members re-elected 22-year member and Rugby, N.D., cow-calf producer Randy Schmitt as their president at the organization’s 96th Annual Convention & Trade Show, “Think Big, Achieve More.