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Safe Night an Annual Event

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

safe-night-3web.jpgsafe-night-1web.jpgThe subject areas were:
Keynote session - ND National Guard with the ROPES presentation (working
together, building teamwork)
Session 1: Bullying
Session 2: Relationships/Boundaries
Session 3: Drug/Alcohol Addictions

103 grades 5-7 attended 2008 Safe Night. The theme was Las Vegas - What
Happens at Safe Night, Stays at Safe Night.

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Parents Who Host Lose the Most

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

parent-lead-2web.jpgThe Emmons County Interagency, as part of the Region VII Safe and Drug Free Communities held a community program on underage drinking on April 29th at the Linton Community Center . A survey taken at last year’s community program indicated a need and desire to continue these programs in our community.

Shannon Nieuwsma reviewed the following comments from last year’s survey: parents feel that the leading cause of underage drinking is that parents and our community are too accepting of drinking. When questioned about what can be done, the responses from the survey thought that there should be more law enforcement, a change the attitude of parents and youth in our community in regard to drinking and more activities for youth that don‘t involve drinking.

parent-lead-4web.jpgBecca Gerhardt, Coordinator of Region VII Safe and Drug Free Communities, presented information on adolescents and alcohol use. Alcohol kills more adolescents than all other drugs combined. North Dakota was number one in the states for alcohol use in the past month among people who are ages 12-17.

Recent scientific research indicates that alcohol takes a greater toll on brain development for those under age 21 because of the huge changes taking place in the adolescent brain. The damage to the brain includes impacting memory and learning capabilities and some of this damage is irreversible. Other concerns with underage drinking include a negative impact on decision making capabilities, impulse control and the lowering of inhibitions which increase risk taking behavior in adolescents such.

Gary Sanders, Emmons County Sheriff indicated that he was surprised by the amount of underage drinking when he moved to the area in 1994. The trend since he has been here has been to move some of the larger out door parties to occupied farmsteads or homes to avoid law enforcement. Gary related there were 65 alcohol related arrests in Emmons County in 2007. Forty-one of those were minor in possession or minor in consumption.

Gary also cautioned parents that adults who contribute or host parties-even allowing kids to party on their property -can be charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, a Class A misdemeanor. Above the legal implications, parents take on a huge liability issue.
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Becca indicated that there needs to be more education and a change of attitude of underage drinking in our communities. Many parents feel that allowing their kids to drink underage curbs their desire to binge drink in college. This is not backed up by evidence. Of concern however is that the younger a person begins to drink, the higher the chance they have of becoming alcohol dependent, four times higher than for adults who didn‘t drink until they were age 21.

parent-lead-3web.jpgTerry Elhard spoke of underage drinking being an issue in McIntosh County also. He said that most crimes are committed when people are under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

The Interagency also helped sponsor Danae’s Song, a school lyceum attended by all three schools in the county. This program is a mother’s story about her daughter’s death in a drunk driving collision and the impact this had on the family and the community. The Bank of Hazelton, BNC National Bank, Strasburg State Bank, KEM Electric, and Security State Bank helped sponsor the school lyceum.

Thanks to all the sponsors, speakers and parents who supported this important message

School Lyceum: a mother’s perspective

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Cheryl Dupuis spoke about losing her daughter to a drunk driving accident.
Her daughter got in to her boyfriend’s car after he had been drinking and
he ran a stop sign. He walked away, but Danae did not and died in the
hosptial. The presentation was called Denae’s Song. The presentation was
for all 9-12 graders in Emmons County, held in Linton. Sponsors for the
Denae’s Song presentation was: Emmons County Interagency, Bank of Hazelton,
Security State Bank, Strasburg State Bank, Kem, and BNC. There is a
website to check out Denae’s song, it is www.danaessong.homestead.com

Pinwheels for prevention in Emmons County

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

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A grant through the Prevent Child Abuse of North Dakota. The month of
April was Prevent Child Abuse. We were given money for a speaker, which we
had Connie Sheehan for a section out of the Bright Beginnings: Brain
Development Infant through 5 years (I believe). Most daycare providers
attended this training. One daycare provider from McIntosh County also
attended. Pinwheels were given out to all daycares in Emmons County,
representing a postive effects of preventing child abuse. Our take on the
daycares was the children in daycare are being well taken care of and
daycare providers are mandated reports, so if they suspect child abuse,
they are to report it. We also put pinwheels at the court house, public
health, and Wic. Vehicle magnets were given to law enforcement, social
worker, daycares, and then given out in the bags for the children at the
Kids Fun Fair. The magnets say Prevent Child Abuse. Kindergarten through
second grade was given a pinwheel template with some child abuse facts on
the back to take home and make their own pinwheels. A booth at the Kids
Fun Fair was set up to make the pinwheels and information given to parents
in the bags for the children. There was a bill board along Hwy 83, south
of Linton with the Prevent Child Abuse logo on it.

EMMONS COUNTY 4-H ACHIEVEMENT DAYS

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

The Emmons County 4-H Achievement Days will be held July 9-10. Static exhibits will be judged at the Linton Public School Old Gym starting at 9:00 am on the 9th with purple ribbons given at 1:00. A bake sale will be held starting at 10:00 am. Projects can be viewed until 5:00 pm. Doors will also be open on the 10th from 8:30-5:00 for project viewing.

On the 10th the judging of livestock will begin at 9:00 am at the 4-H quonset followed by the 4-H raffle drawing and the horse show to conclude the days events.

JEANS DAY

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

You may see employees at the Emmons County Courthouse wearing jeans a little more often than on the usual Jean Days. The group has set up a committee and in order to raise more funds for their charity of choice, for a time period for $2 a week jeans can be worn to work on Thursdays and Fridays.

This year funds were donated to students that went to the National Science Fair. Then we sent the last round of collections to the local schools for their Prom or Grad Finale celebrations.

The next round of jean funds is earmarked to help Violet Haak’s family with medial bills.

If given the chance there are some of us that would be willing to pay $5 a week and wear our jeans.

Primary Election

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

flag150.gifJune 10th was the day for the primary election. There is a city election as well as a county and a district election. This year was a change of scenery for voters if they applied for the vote by mail option. Total voters in Emmons County were 841 citizens. Of those 841, 200 voted in person at the Linton which is the county seat for Emmons County. 640 people used the vote by mail option. Each voter had to apply in late April. Applications were processed and ballots were sent out on May 6th. Vote by mail is essentially voting by absentee. Results of the cities of Hazelton, Strasburg, Linton , Emmons County Commissioner and national elections for Emmons County can be found at www.EmmonsCountyRecord.com.

Consumer Choices 2008

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Consumer ChoicesKatherine Svanes of Linton is our consumer choice guru! She is completing her 3rd year in 4H consumer choices. Her brother Alexander is also taking part this year. Alexander is in the beginner group and will be participating only in the county level. Katherine will be participating in the pre-teen level at state fair in July.

FREEDOM 5K WALK/RUN

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Linton’s 1st annual Freedom 5K Walk/Run will be held July 4 at 8 am (location to be determined). Registration will begin at 7:15 am. Registration forms are available at Linton Fitness Center. Cost for ages 13 & up is $12 and ages 12 and under is $6. Proceeds will be donated to the Linton Pool Slide.

Guaranteed T-shirt if signed up 2 weeks prior. Door prizes will be awarded. First, second and third place medals will be awarded. Sponsored by the Linton Chamber of Commerce. Training plans located @ Linton Fitness Center. POC’s: Kayla Bosch 321-2077 or Bernie Humann 254-5324/254-4394. Volunteers needed, please contact the above.

SEVERE WEATHER SEMINAR

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Your National Weather Service, Emmons County Emergency Manager, and Linton Fire Department want you to learn more about severe summer weather.

A Severe Weather Seminar will be held Thursday, June 5 at 6:30 pm at the Fire Hall in Linton. Topics covered will be: thunderstorm formation…how and why; thunderstorm hazards…flash floods, tornadoes, lightning, wind, hail; history of severe weather in North Dakota; storm strength and what weather you will get; storm structure…wall clouds, sheld clouds, mesocyclones, rain free base; how to stay safe!

Neat pictures…Cool video. For more information contact Emmons County Emergency Manager Shawna Paul at 254-4486 or smpaul@nd.gov.