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2 and 3 bedraom units at the Prairie West Apts. In lem- mon, SO. Appliances and window coverings included, AIC and washerldryer hook- ups. Rent based on income, call Jezel with Thies and Telle Management for more information at 6056427400. Equal Housing Opportunity. (TFN) HELP WANTED FARM MANAGEMENT IN- STRUCTOR. lake Region State College - Devils lake, NO. This is a 12-month, non-tenured position with full benefits, including paid fam- ily health insurance. Duties include assistinq students in developing sound farm financial and production re- cords; submitting complet- ed year-end farm business analysis; student advising: and curriculum develop- ment. Provide leadership to the Farm Management program, supervision of in- structors and represent lake Region State College within the ag community and the state farm management as- sociations. Go to Irsc.edu for more information. MclEAN COUNTY IS hiring full-time Jailer/E-911 Dis- patchers. For more informa- tion regarding this position visit http://www.mcleancoun- tynd. gov/employment/ $5,000 SIGN ON BONUS. NAPOLEON CARE CEN- TER hiring 2 FT nurses, RN preferred. 12 hour shifts, flexible scheduling, competi- tive wages and benefit pack- age. Contact Melissa Glatt RN, DON, 701-754-2381. NCC is an equal opportunity employer. DAYTIME COOK - lAKE REGION State College, Devils lake. Full time 10 or 12 month contract, full benefits. Hours are 7:30am - 4:00pm Monday-Friday, rotating weekends. Salary depending on experience. For more information see our website at Irsc.edu. CUSTODIAN - lAKE RE- GION State College - Dev- ils Lake. Day shift working Monday - Friday 7:45 am to 4:45pm with rotating week- ends. Responsibilities in- clude cleaning, floor care including stripping & waxing and carpet extraction, up- keep and general mainte- nance. For more information go to Irsc.edu. ANYONE CAN RUN STATE- WIDE with HELP WANTED ads in all the newspapers of N.D. with the NorthSCAN program! $160 125 words I all NO papers. NONA. 701- 223-6397. FINANCIAL SERVICES OVER $10K IN Debt? Be debt free in 24 to 48 months. No upfront fees to enroll. A+ BBB rated. Call National Debt Relief, 844-981-0006. SAVE YOUR HOME! Are you behind paying your MORTGAGE? Denied a Loan Modification? Is the bank threatening foreclo- sure? CALL Homeowner's Relief Line! FREE CONSUL- TATION! 855-504-4680. SERVICES FOR HIRE NEED NEW FLOORING? Call Empire Today® to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 844- 859-6628 .. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY: Top cash paid for old clocks, radios, signs, toys, coins, watches, fountain pens, etc. Anything antique or old. Call Larry long 386-785-3084. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ND FARM LAND Values surge upward. Are you selling or renting? Pifer's Auction and Farm Land Management. Bob Pifer 701-371-8538. Kevin Pifer 701.238.5810. Free valua- tion. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE LOOKING FOR THE most complete listing of NO Me- dia? Get the NO Media Guide for Only $25! Call 701-223-6397, NO Newspa- per Association. AUTOS WANTED DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Receive maxi- mum value of write off for your taxes. Running or not! All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 701-809-7415. HEALTH/MEDICAL IF YOU OR a loved one were diagnosed with OVAR- IAN CANCER or MESO- THELIOMA after use of TALCUM products such as BABY POWDER or SHOW- ER TO SHOWER, you may be entitled to compensation. Contact Charles H. Johnson 1-800-535-5727. ATTENTION: OXYGEN US- ERS! Gain freedom with a Portable Oxygen Concen- trator! No 11'10reheavy tanks and refills! Guaranteed low- est Prices! Call the Oxygen Concentrator Store: 701- 404-5994. (2417) LAND AUCTIONS 320 ACRE TOWNER CO NO Land Auction. Tues. Aug. 4, 10AM, Riediger Family, Sellers, Live & Online Bid- ding. Call Nikolaisen land Company 844-872-4289. nikolaisenlandcompany.com ANNOUNCEMENTS NEW AUTHORS WANTED! Page Publishing will help you self-publish your own book. FREE author submis- sion kit! Limited offer! Why wait? Call now: 866-331- 7577. BOY SCOUT COMPENSA- TION FUND - Anyone that was inappropriately touched by a Scout leader deserves justice and financial com- pensation! Victims may be eligible for a Significant cash settlement. Time to file is limited. Call Now! 844-347- 7225. MISCELLANEOUS WE MAKE IT easy to place an ad in one or all the North Dakota newspapers. One or- der, one bill, one check. We provide the ad design and tear sheets. Call the North Dakota Newspaper Associa- tion, 701-223-6397. ___________ .mlll~~~.iIli.UUIII .. ~r! ~~[)1J 1l~ [lr!~~ ~~~~ ~~lDi 1~~~f1 101-561-2424I0dav! ~lassi~eds,/~eg~al~s~~~~~~~~3~IJU~lY2'~2 .- approve the appointment of PI k C t EDUCATION !TRAINING Nathan Bouray as the Het- acerna ers a-op ,0 TRAIN AT HOME TO DO tinger City Attorney. Sec- MEDICAL BilLING! Become onded by Council Member dA IB a Medical Office Profession- Parrill and by vote; Reuther Host 3r nnua oss al online at CT1! Get Trained, voted aye, Dralc voted aye, Certified & ready to work in Parrill voted aye, and Hanna months! Call 701-929-9679. voted aye. Motion carried. Cowman Cornhole (M-F 8am-6pm ET) CITY ENGINEER - Council Published subject to the Member Reuther moved to COMPUTER & ITTRAINING Governing Body's Review approve the appointment of T nt PROGRAM! Train ONLINE and Revision Brosz Engineering as the 0urnam e to get the skills to become a OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS City's Engineer. Seconded Computer & Help Desk Pro- OF THE by Council Member Drolc fessional now! Grants and HETTINGER CITY and by vote; Drolc voted Scholarships available for COUNCil aye, Parrill voted aye, Re- certain programs for quali- HETTINGER, uther voted aye, and Hanna fied applicants. Call CTI for NORTH DAKOTA voted aye. Motion carried. details! 701-929-9679 (M-F June 23,2020 ZONING ADMINISTRATOR 8am-6pm ET). The Hettinger City Council - Council Member Drolc met in special session for the moved to approve the ap- purpose of re-organization. pointment of Kim Frank as The following members the City's Zoning Adminis- were present: Mayor Shawn trator. Seconded by Council Hanna, Curt Dralc, re-elect- Member Parrill and by vote; ed Council Member Suzie Reuther voted aye, Drolc Reuther, and newly elected voted aye, Parrill voted aye, Council Member David Par- and Hanna voted aye. Mo- rill. Council Member Lind- lion carried. quist was absent Mayor Hanna offered the Mayor Hanna called the following committee assign- meeting to order at 8:00 AM. ments: Council Member Drolc CITY CLEAN-UP - MAYOR moved to approve the agen- HANNA AND ALL COUNCIL da. Seconded by Council MEMBERS Member Reuther and by ECONOMIC DEVElOP- vote: Drolc voted aye, Par- MENT - JAMES LINDQUIST rill voted aye, Reuther voted AND MAYOR HANNA aye, and Hanna voted aye. STREETS COUNCil Motion carried. MEMBERS DROlC AND Council Member Reuther PARRilL moved to approve the offi- CITY BUilDINGS - COUN- cial election results fram the Cil MEMBERS DROLC City Election held on June AND REUTHER 9th, 2020 as follows: Suz- WATER AND SEWER ie Reuther was elected to a COUNCil MEMBERS four-year term as a Council DROlC AND PARRILL Member, and David Parrill ABANDONED BUilDINGS was elected to a four- year COUNCIL MEMBERS term as a Council Member. LINDQUIST AND REUTHER Seconded by Council Mem- FRANCHISES - MAYOR ber Drolc and by vote; Dralc HANNA AND COUNCIL voted aye, Parrill voted aye, MEMBER LINDQUIST Reuther voted aye, and Han- ARMORY - MAYOR HANNA na voted aye. Motion carried. AND All COUNCIL MEM- Oath of Office was admin- BERS istered to Council Members VECTOR CONTROL David Parrill and Suzie Re- COUNCil MEMBERS RE- uther. UTHER AND PARRILL This being the date set by Council Member Drolc statute for the organization moved to approve the Com- of the Council, Mayor Hanna mittee Appointments, Sec- called for the election of a and by Council Member Council President and Vice Parrill; and by vote; Reuther President. voted aye, Dralc voted aye, Council Member Drolc nom- Parrill voted aye, and Hanna inated Council Member Suz- voted aye. Motion carried. ie Reuther as Council Presi- GAMING PERMIT RE- dent. Seconded by Council QUEST: Council Member Member Parrill and by vote; Reuther moved to approve Dralc voted aye, Parill voted the gaming permit request aye, Reuther voted aye, and for Second Forty Club to Hanna voted aye. Motion hold Bingo for the Fourth of carried. July, 2020 at the Granary. Council Member Drolc Second by Council Member nominated Council Mem- Parrill, and by vote; Reuther ber David Parrill as Council voted aye, Drolc voted aye, Vice-President. Seconded Parrill voted aye, and Hanna by Council Member Reuther voted aye. Motion carried. and by vole; Dralc voted Council Member Drolc aye, ParrHI voted aye, Re- Moved to adjourn the meet- uther voted aye, and Hanna ing at 8:25 am. The motion voted aye. Motion carried. was seconded by Council Council Member Suzie Re- Member Parrill. Mayor uther was elected President Hanna declared the meeting and Council Member Parrill adjourned. was elected Vice President. Mayor Hanna offered the fol- Shawn Hanna, Mayor lowing appointments: Attest CITY ATIORNEY - Council Krista Faller, Auditor Member Reuther moved to Council on the Arts announces Tradi tional Arts Apprenticeship recipients On Saturday, July II th Placemakers Co-op will host the 3rd Annual Boss Cowman Comhole Tournament in Lemmon. Teams of 2 will play each other for the title, prizes include a cash purse and bragging rights. The event is held in the Beeler Building and costs $20 per team, with a limited number of spots available so register early. Teams can register online through the Placemakers Co- op Facebook page or at BossCowmanComhole. com. Participants must be 18 years old or older. Teams will meet at 12:45p.m. to review' the rules and playing will start at 1:OOp.m., the tournament is double elimination. All are welcome to come watch their favorite players and enjoy the North Dakota Council on the Arts (NDCA) has awarded $64,732 in the Folk and Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program for Fiscal Year 21. The Folk and Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program grant is designed to honor and encourage the preservation of North Dakota's diverse living traditions. By providing funds up to $3,000, this grant allows master traditional artists to pass their skills and knowledge to apprentices on a one- to-one basis over an extended period of time. Traditional and folk arts are shared expressions of identity rooted within a family, community, region, tribe, ethnic group, occupation, or religion over generations. Forms of traditional expression include craft, technical skill, music, dance, and ritual celebration which are usually passed from one individual to another air conditioning. For more information visit Placemakers Co-op on Facebook or go to BossCowmanComhole. com. Group Information Founded in late 2017, Placemakers Co- op creates a space for makers and do-ers to share ideas, collaborate, build relationships and use their varied talents for the good of the group and the community. Like their page on Facebook or follow them on Instagram by searching for Placemakers Co-op. For more information: Facebook.coml PlacemakersCo-op Instagram.com @ placemakers _coop Online- www. placernakersco-op.com informally. by word of mouth or by example. The grant awards are to be used for a master artist's instruction fee and the cost of supplies and travel for the apprentice. The length of each apprenticeship will vary according to the proposed work plan, but most apprenticeships last between four and ten months. Traditional Artist Apprenticeship information as well as other NDCA grant programs, including complete guidelines and application forms, can be found at http://www. nd.gov/arts/grants. Master: Chuck Suchy Master City: Mandan, NO Apprentice: Judy Larson Apprentice City: (North) Lemmon, NO Art form to be taught: Accordion Music Grant Award Amount: $3,000
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Page 1: ~lassi~eds,/~eg~al~s~~~~~~~~3~IJU~lY2'~2~O · 7/2/2020  · Instagram by searching for Placemakers Co-op. For more information: Facebook.coml PlacemakersCo-op Instagram.com @ placemakers

2 and 3 bedraom units at thePrairie West Apts. In lem-mon, SO. Appliances andwindow coverings included,AIC and washerldryer hook-ups. Rent based on income,call Jezel with Thies andTelle Management for moreinformation at 6056427400.Equal Housing Opportunity.(TFN)

HELP WANTEDFARM MANAGEMENT IN-STRUCTOR. lake RegionState College - Devils lake,NO. This is a 12-month,non-tenured position with fullbenefits, including paid fam-ily health insurance. Dutiesinclude assistinq studentsin developing sound farmfinancial and production re-cords; submitting complet-ed year-end farm businessanalysis; student advising:and curriculum develop-ment. Provide leadershipto the Farm Managementprogram, supervision of in-structors and represent lakeRegion State College withinthe ag community and thestate farm management as-sociations. Go to Irsc.edufor more information.

MclEAN COUNTY IS hiringfull-time Jailer/E-911 Dis-patchers. For more informa-tion regarding this positionvisit http://www.mcleancoun-tynd. gov/employment/

$5,000 SIGN ON BONUS.NAPOLEON CARE CEN-TER hiring 2 FT nurses, RNpreferred. 12 hour shifts,flexible scheduling, competi-tive wages and benefit pack-age. Contact Melissa GlattRN, DON, 701-754-2381.NCC is an equal opportunityemployer.

DAYTIME COOK - lAKEREGION State College,Devils lake. Full time 10or 12 month contract, fullbenefits. Hours are 7:30am- 4:00pm Monday-Friday,rotating weekends. Salarydepending on experience.For more information seeour website at Irsc.edu.

CUSTODIAN - lAKE RE-GION State College - Dev-ils Lake. Day shift workingMonday - Friday 7:45 am to4:45pm with rotating week-ends. Responsibilities in-clude cleaning, floor careincluding stripping & waxingand carpet extraction, up-keep and general mainte-nance. For more informationgo to Irsc.edu.

ANYONE CAN RUN STATE-WIDE with HELP WANTEDads in all the newspapersof N.D. with the NorthSCANprogram! $160 125 words Iall NO papers. NONA. 701-223-6397.

FINANCIAL SERVICESOVER $10K IN Debt? Bedebt free in 24 to 48 months.No upfront fees to enroll.A+ BBB rated. Call NationalDebt Relief, 844-981-0006.

SAVE YOUR HOME! Areyou behind paying yourMORTGAGE? Denied aLoan Modification? Is thebank threatening foreclo-sure? CALL Homeowner'sRelief Line! FREE CONSUL-TATION! 855-504-4680.

SERVICES FOR HIRENEED NEW FLOORING?Call Empire Today® toschedule a FREE in-homeestimate on Carpeting &Flooring. Call Today! 844-859-6628 ..

WANTED TO BUYWANTED TO BUY: Top cashpaid for old clocks, radios,signs, toys, coins, watches,fountain pens, etc. Anythingantique or old. Call Larrylong 386-785-3084.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALEND FARM LAND Valuessurge upward. Are youselling or renting? Pifer'sAuction and Farm LandManagement. Bob Pifer701-371-8538. Kevin Pifer701.238.5810. Free valua-tion.

MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE

LOOKING FOR THE mostcomplete listing of NO Me-dia? Get the NO MediaGuide for Only $25! Call701-223-6397, NO Newspa-per Association.

AUTOS WANTEDDONATE YOUR CAR TOCHARITY. Receive maxi-mum value of write off foryour taxes. Running or not!All conditions accepted.Free pickup. Call for details.701-809-7415.

HEALTH/MEDICALIF YOU OR a loved onewere diagnosed with OVAR-IAN CANCER or MESO-THELIOMA after use ofTALCUM products such asBABY POWDER or SHOW-ER TO SHOWER, you maybe entitled to compensation.Contact Charles H. Johnson1-800-535-5727.

ATTENTION: OXYGEN US-ERS! Gain freedom with aPortable Oxygen Concen-trator! No 11'10reheavy tanksand refills! Guaranteed low-est Prices! Call the OxygenConcentrator Store: 701-404-5994. (2417)

LAND AUCTIONS320 ACRE TOWNER CONO Land Auction. Tues. Aug.4, 10AM, Riediger Family,Sellers, Live & Online Bid-ding. Call Nikolaisen landCompany 844-872-4289.nikolaisenlandcompany.com

ANNOUNCEMENTSNEW AUTHORS WANTED!Page Publishing will helpyou self-publish your ownbook. FREE author submis-sion kit! Limited offer! Whywait? Call now: 866-331-7577.

BOY SCOUT COMPENSA-TION FUND - Anyone thatwas inappropriately touchedby a Scout leader deservesjustice and financial com-pensation! Victims may beeligible for a Significant cashsettlement. Time to file islimited. Call Now! 844-347-7225.

MISCELLANEOUSWE MAKE IT easy to placean ad in one or all the NorthDakota newspapers. One or-der, one bill, one check. Weprovide the ad design andtear sheets. Call the NorthDakota Newspaper Associa-tion, 701-223-6397.

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EDUCATION !TRAINING Nathan Bouray as the Het- acerna ers a-op ,0TRAIN AT HOME TO DO tinger City Attorney. Sec-MEDICAL BilLING! Become onded by Council Member d A I Ba Medical Office Profession- Parrill and by vote; Reuther Host 3r nnua ossal online at CT1! Get Trained, voted aye, Dralc voted aye,Certified & ready to work in Parrill voted aye, and Hannamonths! Call 701-929-9679. voted aye. Motion carried. Cowman Cornhole(M-F 8am-6pm ET) CITY ENGINEER - Council

Published subject to the Member Reuther moved toCOMPUTER & ITTRAINING Governing Body's Review approve the appointment of T ntPROGRAM! Train ONLINE and Revision Brosz Engineering as the 0urnam eto get the skills to become a OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS City's Engineer. SecondedComputer & Help Desk Pro- OF THE by Council Member Drolcfessional now! Grants and HETTINGER CITY and by vote; Drolc votedScholarships available for COUNCil aye, Parrill voted aye, Re-certain programs for quali- HETTINGER, uther voted aye, and Hannafied applicants. Call CTI for NORTH DAKOTA voted aye. Motion carried.details! 701-929-9679 (M-F June 23,2020 ZONING ADMINISTRATOR8am-6pm ET). The Hettinger City Council - Council Member Drolc

met in special session for the moved to approve the ap-purpose of re-organization. pointment of Kim Frank asThe following members the City's Zoning Adminis-were present: Mayor Shawn trator. Seconded by CouncilHanna, Curt Dralc, re-elect- Member Parrill and by vote;ed Council Member Suzie Reuther voted aye, DrolcReuther, and newly elected voted aye, Parrill voted aye,Council Member David Par- and Hanna voted aye. Mo-rill. Council Member Lind- lion carried.quist was absent Mayor Hanna offered theMayor Hanna called the following committee assign-meeting to order at 8:00 AM. ments:Council Member Drolc CITY CLEAN-UP - MAYORmoved to approve the agen- HANNA AND ALL COUNCILda. Seconded by Council MEMBERSMember Reuther and by ECONOMIC DEVElOP-vote: Drolc voted aye, Par- MENT - JAMES LINDQUISTrill voted aye, Reuther voted AND MAYOR HANNAaye, and Hanna voted aye. STREETS COUNCilMotion carried. MEMBERS DROlC ANDCouncil Member Reuther PARRilLmoved to approve the offi- CITY BUilDINGS - COUN-cial election results fram the Cil MEMBERS DROLCCity Election held on June AND REUTHER9th, 2020 as follows: Suz- WATER AND SEWERie Reuther was elected to a COUNCil MEMBERSfour-year term as a Council DROlC AND PARRILLMember, and David Parrill ABANDONED BUilDINGSwas elected to a four- year COUNCIL MEMBERSterm as a Council Member. LINDQUIST AND REUTHERSeconded by Council Mem- FRANCHISES - MAYORber Drolc and by vote; Dralc HANNA AND COUNCILvoted aye, Parrill voted aye, MEMBER LINDQUISTReuther voted aye, and Han- ARMORY - MAYOR HANNAna voted aye. Motion carried. AND All COUNCIL MEM-Oath of Office was admin- BERSistered to Council Members VECTOR CONTROLDavid Parrill and Suzie Re- COUNCil MEMBERS RE-uther. UTHER AND PARRILLThis being the date set by Council Member Drolcstatute for the organization moved to approve the Com-of the Council, Mayor Hanna mittee Appointments, Sec-called for the election of a and by Council MemberCouncil President and Vice Parrill; and by vote; ReutherPresident. voted aye, Dralc voted aye,Council Member Drolc nom- Parrill voted aye, and Hannainated Council Member Suz- voted aye. Motion carried.ie Reuther as Council Presi- GAMING PERMIT RE-dent. Seconded by Council QUEST: Council MemberMember Parrill and by vote; Reuther moved to approveDralc voted aye, Parill voted the gaming permit requestaye, Reuther voted aye, and for Second Forty Club toHanna voted aye. Motion hold Bingo for the Fourth ofcarried. July, 2020 at the Granary.Council Member Drolc Second by Council Membernominated Council Mem- Parrill, and by vote; Reutherber David Parrill as Council voted aye, Drolc voted aye,Vice-President. Seconded Parrill voted aye, and Hannaby Council Member Reuther voted aye. Motion carried.and by vole; Dralc voted Council Member Drolcaye, ParrHI voted aye, Re- Moved to adjourn the meet-uther voted aye, and Hanna ing at 8:25 am. The motionvoted aye. Motion carried. was seconded by CouncilCouncil Member Suzie Re- Member Parrill. Mayoruther was elected President Hanna declared the meetingand Council Member Parrill adjourned.was elected Vice President.Mayor Hanna offered the fol- Shawn Hanna, Mayorlowing appointments: AttestCITY ATIORNEY - Council Krista Faller, AuditorMember Reuther moved to

Council on the Artsannounces Tradi tionalArts Apprenticeship

recipients

On Saturday, JulyII th Placemakers Co-opwill host the 3rd AnnualBoss Cowman ComholeTournament in Lemmon.

Teams of 2 willplay each other for thetitle, prizes include acash purse and braggingrights. The event is heldin the Beeler Buildingand costs $20 per team,with a limited numberof spots available soregister early. Teams canregister online throughthe Placemakers Co-op Facebook page or atBossCowmanComhole.com. Participants mustbe 18 years old or older.

Teams will meetat 12:45p.m. to review'the rules and playingwill start at 1:OOp.m.,the tournament isdouble elimination. Allare welcome to comewatch their favoriteplayers and enjoy the

North DakotaCouncil on the Arts(NDCA) has awarded$64,732 in the Folkand Traditional ArtsApprenticeship Programfor Fiscal Year 21.

The Folk andTraditional ArtsApprenticeship Programgrant is designed tohonor and encouragethe preservation ofNorth Dakota's diverseliving traditions. Byproviding funds upto $3,000, this grantallows master traditionalartists to pass theirskills and knowledge toapprentices on a one-to-one basis over anextended period of time.

Traditional andfolk arts are sharedexpressions of identityrooted within a family,community, region,tribe, ethnic group,occupation, or religionover generations. Formsof traditional expressioninclude craft, technicalskill, music, dance, andritual celebration whichare usually passed fromone individual to another

air conditioning. Formore information visitPlacemakers Co-opon Facebook or go toBossCowmanComhole.com.

Group InformationFounded in late

2017, Placemakers Co-op creates a space formakers and do-ers toshare ideas, collaborate,build relationships anduse their varied talentsfor the good of the groupand the community. Liketheir page on Facebookor follow them onInstagram by searchingfor Placemakers Co-op.

For moreinformation:

Facebook.comlPlacemakersCo-op

Instagram.com @placemakers _coop

Online- www.placernakersco-op.com

informally. by word ofmouth or by example.

The grant awards areto be used for a masterartist's instruction feeand the cost of suppliesand travel for theapprentice. The lengthof each apprenticeshipwill vary according tothe proposed work plan,but most apprenticeshipslast between four andten months.

Traditional ArtistApprenticeshipinformation as wellas other NDCA grantprograms, includingcomplete guidelines andapplication forms, canbe found at http://www.nd.gov/arts/grants.

Master: ChuckSuchy

Master City:Mandan, NO

Apprentice: JudyLarson

Apprentice City:(North) Lemmon, NO

Art form to betaught:

Accordion MusicGrant Award

Amount:$3,000

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