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SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION RESULTS

Monday, June 9th, 2008

The Stanley School District held an election on June 3, 2008 from 11 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.  There were 208 voters.  This was a great turn out.  Kelly Hanson won the elected board position in Area 2 and Scott Meiers won the elected board position in Area 3.  The community should be very proud of themselves for getting involved in community decisions.

Starting a New Business

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Daycare is an issue for most towns and city.  Two new daycares will be opening in Stanley.  Dianne Hellman is opening a daycare at the elementary school.  She is in the process of remodeling but is hoping to be open soon.  For more information, please call Dianne Hellman.  The second daycare opening is Rachel Neimitalo.   She purchased a house in town across from the elementary school and is also remodeling.  For more information, please contact Rachel Neimitalo.

Stanley welcomes new businesses!

For other daycares, please link to the Stanley webpage  www.stanleynd.com

SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION TO BE HELD JUNE 3, 2008

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

The election polls will be opened June 3, 2008 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the high school for the school board election.  The positions that are open are from Area 4 and Area 2.  To vote you must be 18 years of age and a resident of the school district.  A reminder to bring identification with you.

The candidates that will be listed on the ballot are:(choose (1) from each area)

Area 4

Cristi Trulson

Curt Vachal

Area 2

Cherlyn Biwer

All residents are encouraged to vote.  Let your voices be heard.

Housing Is It An Issue?

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Attention all Stanley residents - What is your thought on the present housing situation in Stanley?

On June 10, 2008 during the election you will have the opportunity to give your thoughts. The survey will be brief, so as not to take up too much of your time.
It will ask about your current home and your thoughts about what is needed in the community to help make Stanley an attractive place for new people looking to move here.

Your help with this survey is greatly appreciated and very valued.

Stanley City Elections

Monday, May 19th, 2008

On tuesday, June 10th residents of Stanley will get a chance to have their voices heard during the city election. Voting will take place at the elementary school from 8 am to 7 pm.
Items to consider include: 3 City Council positions, park board, and one measure.
Running for city council are
* Kurt Edwards
* Lyne Enget
* Elmer Nelson
* Paul Sandeen
* Pamela Thompson
* Linda Wienbar
Running for the park board are
* Kristi Iverson
* Angela Schepp
Measure
To increase the city sales tax from 1% to 2%. The new percent would go towards the Mountrail County Medical Center and the other 1% would go towards the city.

Remember to go out and let your voices be heard on June 10th.

Stanley Horizons Group Meets

Monday, May 19th, 2008

The Stanley Horizons Group met on Wednesday, May 14th to discuss projects that are going on in the community. Below are the items that were discussed.
1. Set aside funds to help get new daycares in the community up and running and/or existing daycares looking to increase the number of kids they can take. There is one new daycare that will be opening hopefully in June.
2. Discussed setting up a wireless internet connection at Tri Jens on main street to help local citizens gain access to the internet to help them look for work, or other resources they may need.
3. Talked about a housing survey which will be presented to Stanley residents on the upcoming city election day.
4. Approved sending up to 4 local residents to a Rural Philanthropy Conference in Nebraska City, Nebraska, September 10-12, 2008.
5. The group also talked about getting a city plan put together for Stanley, to help with the changes going on in the community due to the oil exploration.

Fundraiser held for Stanley Activity Center

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Saturday, April 26th was ‘Scrap The Day’, an annual fundraiser to benefit the Stanley Community Activity Center. Those attending could view products from different vendors, work on their scrapbooks, register for door prizes and participate in a silent auction.
Organizer Backy Reynolds credits Kathie Dazell for being instrumental in helping her plan this event. The event raised over $900 for the Activity Center.
The operation of the center is funded through generous donations from individuals and business and fundraisers like ‘Scrap the Day’.
Every weekend the center is open with between 30 and 40 kids enjoying everything it has to offer. During the week, the center is available for pulic use including karate classes, Bible studies, private parties, Boy Scouts and more.

Cleaning Up The City Pond

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Volunteers fromthe City of Stanley gathered together on a cold stormy spring saturday morning, to revitalize the city pond area. Workers converged on planting 40 trees, picking garbage, rocks and filling holes. The morning concluded with a noon meal served at the memorial building.
Volunteers from several groups in Stanley including, 4-H, church groups and service groups made up the 70+ volunteers who helped to beautify the city pond.

Meeting to Seek Input

Monday, March 31st, 2008

A public meeting will be held to seek input from community members to discuss proposed improvements to ND Highway 8 on Main Street and 6th Ave SE in Stanley. Representatives from the NDDOT, Brosz Engineering Inc., Ameritech Engineering Corp. and the City of Stanley will be available to answer questions.

If you have any questions or comments please attend, tonight, March 31st at 5 p.m. at the elementary school.

Archery in Stanley

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

I visited with Dustin Stammen, a student at the Stanley High School about what he thought was fun and what he’d tell someone who doesn’t know Stanley, what Stanley would have to offer. He told me that archery was fun for his friends, family and himself. What he liked most about hunting around Stanley is the wide open spaces and not a lot of people to hinder his sport. He and his family hunt deer, elk and moose in the fall and turkey in the spring. He told me that he and his dad as been successful in bagging deer and turkey but the elk and moose hasn’t been so successful. During the winter, Dustin, his friends and family go the community building on Tuesday nights to practice archery up stairs. They have targets already set up. There is no fee to practice. He has taken the time to help anyone who needs help in archery and whether he knows them or not. So if you get the urge to know about archery on a Tuesday winter night, it sounds like the community building is the place to be. I bet you’d find Dustin and his family there too.

thanks Dustin!