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Wednesday, July 1 Canada Day Parade, 8:30 p.m., in Park River. Thursday, July 2 Park River’s Farmers Market begins, 5–7 p.m., through August. Grafton Sunshine Senior Citizens Club monthly birthday party, 1:30 p.m., at the senior center. Friday, July 3 Street dance in Park River, featuring Sidewinder, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Saturday, July 4 Fourth of July parade in Park River, 11 a.m., following a kiddie parade at 10:30 a.m. Monday, July 6 Committees of the Grafton City Council meet at city hall beginning with ways & means, 5:30 p.m., followed by public utilities. Lankin American Legion and Legion auxiliary monthly meeting, 7 p.m., at the Lankin Legion. Tuesday, July 7 Walsh County Commission, 9 a.m., at Walsh County Courthouse in Grafton. Wednesday, July 8 Pisek American Legion Auxiliary meeting, 7 p.m., at the Pisek Legion. Thursday, July 9 First Care Health Center Auxiliary monthly meeting, 2 p.m., at Park River ambu- lance building. Walsh County Three Rivers Soil Conservation District monthly meeting, 8 a.m., at Park River conservation office. Sunday, July 12 Bridal shower for Rachel Gerner Stewart, 2 p.m., at Bethel Free Lutheran Church in Grafton. Bride of Donald Stewart. Monday, July 13 Grafton City Council meeting, 6 p.m., at city hall. Grafton School board, 5:30 p.m., at Grafton High School board room. Local Events Calendar: If you have an event for the local events calendar, call Chelsea Wysocki at 701-352-0641 or e-mail [email protected]. Deadline for the Walsh County Record is 5 p.m. Monday unless it is otherwise noted. Events submitted will run two weeks prior to its actual date. They will also run in the Weekly Source as space permits. Date High Low Prec. June 23 78 51 0.00" June 24 79 51 0.00" June 25 74 58 0.23" June 26 82 59 0.00" June 27 87 59 0.00" June 28 90 65 0.00" June 29 87 70 0.00" Weather Call Chelsea 352-0641 With information for this page or email [email protected] Wednesday, July 1, 2020 HAPPENINGS The Walsh County Record A-3 100 98 96 94 92 90 85 80 70 60 55 50 45 40 30 20 15 10 8 6 4 2 Police Blotter Jason Dietrich, Agent 540 W 12th St, Grafton [email protected] American Family Mutual Insurance Company, S.I. American Family Insurance Company, 6000 American Parkway, Madison, WI 53783 006441 – Rev. 11/15 ©2015 – 11572052 CALL (701) 352-3320 TODAY TO SEE HOW I CAN HELP PROTECT WHAT MATTERS MOST. PROTECTION THAT GROWS WITH YOUR DREAMS. FREE Estimates Residential - Commercial - Farms Trees - Hedges - Shrubs *Difficult Access Not A Problem 701-352-2736 701-360-0538 Experienced & Insured KEITHS STUMP REMOVAL - Grafton, ND - FREE ESTIMATES 701-520-2714 Mark Fricke [email protected] • Seamless Gutters B i g J o e s Mexican Grill Now At Duffy’s In Hoople 5-9pm Every Tuesday Ph: 701-215-6434 868 W. 12th St., Grafton • 701-352-1232 (Sorry for any inconvenience) Happy 4th of July! The Grafton Store will be closed SATURDAY, JULY 4TH Park River Family Clinic Park River Family Clinic Hwy 17, 503 Park St. West Park River, ND $40 Charge due at time of exam Call 701-284-6663 for appointment Monday thru Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Every athlete will receive a gift! NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the policyholders of Walsh County Mutual Insurance Co. will be held Thursday, July 30th 4:00 p.m. with meal to follow at the Minto Community Center There will be an election of two directors for the term of three years along with conducting other company business. Door prizes will be awarded and lunch will be served. ** Please note the date and time change ** ** Social distancing will be practiced** Cory Kouba, President Getting Bad Vibes? 14830 Hwy 17 W., Grafton Phone 701-352-3600 or 800-279-3083 Your tires could be to blame. Stop bad vibrations with our professional tire rotation and wheel balancing special. Tire Rotation & Wheel Balancing. . . . . $45.00 Includes tire rotation & wheel balancing, tire monitor resetting, and brake & suspension system inspection on ALL GM vehicles See us at hansonsautond.com GRAFTON DRUG 38 East 12th St., Grafton, 701.352.0831 Hours: M-F 9 to 6, Sat. 9 to Noon www.graftondrug.com Happy 4th of July Happy 4th of July CLOSED Friday, July 3rd & Saturday, July 4th “HAVE A SAFE & HAPPY HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONBeth Wharam, RPh & Kari Pastorek, RPh LICENSED AND INSURED E-mail: [email protected] Monday, June 22, 2:21 a.m., suspicious person at Leistikow Park; 10:03 a.m., trespass on 12th Street; 1:28 p.m., vandalism on 12th Street; 2:45 p.m., traffic hazards at intersection of 12th Street and Hill Avenue; 4:39 p.m., animal abuse on 10th Street; 5:04 p.m., panic alarm on Lawler Avenue; 6:05 p.m., bur- glar alarm on Hill Avenue; 6:07 p.m., animal abuse on McHugh Avenue; 9:12 p.m., warrant on McHugh Avenue. Tuesday, June 23, 6:24 a.m., vehicle accident - property on 12th Street; 12:49 p.m., scam at an undisclosed location; 1:30 p.m., driving complaint on Highway 81; 3:27 p.m., threat on Prospect Avenue; 3:29 p.m., physical domestic at intersec- tion of 10th Street and Kittson Avenue; 5:39 p.m., hit and run on Sixth Street; 6:15 p.m., war- rant on Cooper Avenue. Wednesday, June 24, 9:03 a.m., alarm - hold up on 12th Street; 10:28 a.m., stolen prop- erty on Griggs Avenue; 10:30 a.m., animal at large on Eastern Avenue; 10:43 a.m., welfare check at an undisclosed loca- tion; 12:22 p.m., missing/found animal on Cooper Avenue; 2:23 p.m., animal at large on Manvel Avenue; 7:01 p.m., disorderly conduct on 12th Street; 7:05 p.m., scam on Cooper Avenue; 9:42 p.m., missing/found animal at an undisclosed location. Thursday, June 25, 10:19 a.m., parking complaint on Hill Avenue; 11:18 a.m., welfare check on Noben Avenue; 4:16 p.m., traffic accident on 12th Street, a 2019 GMC driven by David Schumacher, Grafton, was in a collision with a 2019 Buick owned by David Schumacher, Grafton; 5:28 p.m., missing/ found animal on Sixth Street; 10:17 p.m., parking violation on Hill Avenue. Friday, June 26, 3:32 a.m., suspicious vehicle on Fifth Street; 8:14 a.m., welfare check on 12th Street; 9:19 a.m., prop- erty found on Prospect Avenue; 9:38 a.m., traffic complaint at intersection of Seventh Street and Griggs Avenue; 11:39 a.m., child abuse at an undisclosed location; 11:58 a.m., vandalism on Hill Avenue; 12:55 p.m., wel- fare check on Hill Avenue; 6:04 p.m., driving complaint at intersection of Fifth Street and Burgamott Avenue; 8:09 p.m., civil disturbance at an undis- closed location. Saturday, June 27, 1:22 a.m., disorderly conduct on Hill Avenue; 1:56 a.m., civil distur- bance on Highway 81; 3:14 a.m., threatened suicide on Fernwood Drive; 6:46 a.m., shoplifting on 12th Street; 12:29 p.m., animal at large at intersection of Seventh Street and McHugh Avenue; 8:04 p.m., warrant on Burgamott Bridge; 11:37 p.m., noise com- plaint at intersection of Griggs Avenue and 15th Street. Sunday, June 28, 12:15 a.m., noise complaint at intersection of Griggs Avenue and 15th Street; 3:26 a.m., verbal domestic on Burgamott Avenue; 9:19 a.m., paper service on Hill Avenue; 9:33 a.m., paper service on Burgamott Avenue; 11:37 a.m., parking complaint on 14th Street; 12:14 p.m., sick/injured animal on Cooper Avenue; 2:17 p.m., theft on Eighth Street; 2:46 p.m., suspi- cious activity on Western Avenue; 6:46 p.m., vehicle accident - prop- erty at intersection of 11th Street and Manvel Avenue; 7:23 p.m., suspicious person on Fifth Street; 9:03 p.m., animal at large on 16th Street; 9:45 p.m., non-structural fire on Burgamott Bridge. %87 Yes We asked, You answered... %13 No Should school reconvene in late August? Find us on Facebook and give us your answer: www.facebook.com/WalshCountyRecord 188 total votes The board of directors of Minto Museum announced that tours of the grounds will be available by appointment this summer. Shannon Brazil, co-curator of the museum previously reported the museum was to be closed this summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The board recently decided to open to groups of less than 50 by appointment only begin- ning June 17. There are signs on the fence by the front gate, along Highway 81 and on the Walsh County Historical Museum Facebook page, instructing people how to arrange a tour. People can call Minto Museum and or Brazil at 248-3237 or co-curator Wally Ebertowski at 248-3984 to book a tour. Minto Museum open by appointment The pandemic couldn’t stop the annual Fourth of July festivities in Park River. The kiddie parade will begin at 10:30 a.m., on Briggs Avenue South sponsored by Sunshine Kids Center. The regular parade will follow at 11 a.m. It will be broadcast on Aggie Vision and KXPO 1340 AM. To-go orders of burgers, hot dogs and Randy’s beans will be served from noon-3 p.m. Call ahead at 331-1121. The 20th annual Valley Cruisers “Show & Shine” will also follow the parade on Briggs Avenue South. Bingo outside city hall from 1-7 p.m. With proceeds going to the Walsh County Food Pantry. Free kite flying and family event, 1:30-3:30 p.m., at the Legion Collseum. The eventful day will wrap up with Tom Larson Memorial Fireworks at the Big Park at 10 p.m. Annual Fourth of July celebration The starting date for the opening of the Park River Farmer’s Market has been changed to Thursday, July 2, and will run until the end of August from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Vendors will set up six feet from each other and they will be expected to assist cus- tomers in selecting prod- ucts to avoid extra touching. Tables will be wiped down throughout the evening. Local organizations will be serving meals from 5-7 p.m., each week. They will be served to individuals on the South side of the shelter and North side will be set up for “to go” orders. Individuals are asked to adhere to social distancing guidelines when picking up and eating in the park. A prize of “Market Money” will be given out each week. Guests are asked to share a picture of the items they pur- chased or comment on the meal served on their Facebook page to be eligible to win. Park River Farmer's Market begins July 2 Grafton’s Community-wide Garage Sale Day, promoted by The Walsh County Record, is on Thursday, July 16, from 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Community-wide Garage Sale Day Local retailers will be set- ting out their merchandise and offering “crazy” deals during Grafton’s Crazy Daze beginning Thursday, July 23, and going through Saturday, July 25. Grafton’s Crazy Daze “Don’t just exist, live.” -Anonymous

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Page 1: Annual Fourth of · 7/1/2020  · In Hoople 5-9pm Every Tuesday Ph: 701-215-6434 868 W. 12th St., Grafton • 701-352-1232 (Sorry for any inconvenience) Happy 4th of July! The Grafton

Wednesday, July 1Canada Day Parade, 8:30

p.m., in Park River.Thursday, July 2

Park River’s Farmers Market begins, 5–7 p.m., through August.

Grafton Sunshine Senior Citizens Club monthly birthday party, 1:30 p.m., at the senior center.

Friday, July 3Street dance in Park River,

featuring Sidewinder, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.

Saturday, July 4Fourth of July parade in

Park River, 11 a.m., following a kiddie parade at 10:30 a.m.

Monday, July 6Committees of the Grafton

City Council meet at city hall beginning with ways & means, 5:30 p.m., followed by public utilities.

Lankin American Legion and Legion auxiliary monthly meeting, 7 p.m., at the Lankin Legion.

Tuesday, July 7W a l s h C o u n t y

Commission, 9 a.m., at Walsh County Courthouse in Grafton.

Wednesday, July 8Pisek American Legion

Auxiliary meeting, 7 p.m., at the Pisek Legion.

Thursday, July 9First Care Health Center

Auxiliary monthly meeting, 2 p.m., at Park River ambu-lance building.

Walsh County Three Rivers Soil Conservation District monthly meeting, 8 a.m., at Park River conservation office.

Sunday, July 12Bridal shower for Rachel

Gerner Stewart, 2 p.m., at Bethel Free Lutheran Church in Grafton. Bride of Donald Stewart.

Monday, July 13Grafton City Council

meeting, 6 p.m., at city hall. Grafton School board, 5:30

p.m., at Grafton High School board room.

Local Events Calendar:

If you have an event for the local events calendar, call Chelsea Wysocki at 701-352-0641 or e-mail [email protected]. Deadline for the Walsh County Record is 5 p.m. Monday unless it is otherwise noted. Events submitted will run two weeks prior to its actual date. They will also run in the Weekly Source as space permits.

Date High Low Prec. June 23 78 51 0.00"June 24 79 51 0.00" June 25 74 58 0.23"June 26 82 59 0.00"June 27 87 59 0.00"June 28 90 65 0.00"June 29 87 70 0.00"

Weather Call Chelsea352-0641With information forthis page or email

[email protected]

Wednesday, July 1, 2020 HAPPENINGS The Walsh County Record A-3100

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Police Blotter

Jason Dietrich, Agent540 W 12th St, Grafton

[email protected]

American Family Mutual Insurance Company, S.I.American Family Insurance Company,6000 American Parkway, Madison, WI 53783006441 – Rev. 11/15 ©2015 – 11572052

CALL (701) 352-3320TODAY TO SEE HOW I CAN HELPPROTECT WHAT MATTERS MOST.

PROTECTION THATGROWS WITHYOUR DREAMS. FREE Estimates

Residential - Commercial - FarmsTrees - Hedges - Shrubs

*Difficult Access Not A Problem701-352-2736701-360-0538

Experienced & Insured

KEITH’S STUMP

REMOVAL- Grafton, ND -

FREE ESTIMATES

701-520-2714Mark Fricke

[email protected]

• Seamless Gutters

Big Joe’sMexican Grill

Now At Duffy’sIn Hoople

5-9pm Every TuesdayPh: 701-215-6434

868 W. 12th St., Grafton • 701-352-1232

(Sorry for any inconvenience)

Happy 4th of July!

The Grafton Store will be closed

SATURDAY, JULY 4TH

Park River Family ClinicPark River Family ClinicHwy 17, 503 Park St. West

Park River, ND

$40 Charge due at time of examCall 701-284-6663 for appointment

Monday thruFriday

8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Everyathlete will

receive a gift!

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETINGThe annual meeting of the policyholders of

Walsh County MutualInsurance Co.

will be heldThursday, July 30th4:00 p.m. with meal to follow

at theMinto Community Center

There will be an election of two directors for the term of three years along with conducting other company business.Door prizes will be awarded and lunch will be served.

** Please note the date and time change **** Social distancing will be practiced**

Cory Kouba, President

Getting Bad Vibes?

14830 Hwy 17 W., GraftonPhone 701-352-3600 or 800-279-3083

Your tires could be to blame. Stop bad vibrations with ourprofessional tire rotation and wheel balancing special.

Tire Rotation & Wheel Balancing. . . . . $45.00Includes tire rotation & wheel balancing, tire monitor resetting, and

brake & suspension system inspection on ALL GM vehicles

See us at hansonsautond.com

GRAFTON DRUG38 East 12th St., Grafton, 701.352.0831Hours: M-F 9 to 6, Sat. 9 to Noonwww.graftondrug.com

Happy 4th of JulyHappy 4th of July CLOSED

Friday, July 3rd &Saturday, July 4th

“HAVE A SAFE & HAPPY HOLIDAY CELEBRATION”

Beth Wharam, RPh & Kari Pastorek, RPh

LICENSED AND INSUREDE-mail: [email protected]

Monday, June 22, 2:21 a.m., suspicious person at Leistikow Park; 10:03 a.m., trespass on 12th Street; 1:28 p.m., vandalism on 12th Street; 2:45 p.m., traffic hazards at intersection of 12th Street and Hill Avenue; 4:39 p.m., animal abuse on 10th Street; 5:04 p.m., panic alarm on Lawler Avenue; 6:05 p.m., bur-glar alarm on Hill Avenue; 6:07 p.m., animal abuse on McHugh Avenue; 9:12 p.m., warrant on McHugh Avenue.

Tuesday, June 23, 6:24 a.m., vehicle accident - property on 12th Street; 12:49 p.m., scam at an undisclosed location; 1:30 p.m., driving complaint on Highway 81; 3:27 p.m., threat on Prospect Avenue; 3:29 p.m., physical domestic at intersec-tion of 10th Street and Kittson Avenue; 5:39 p.m., hit and run on Sixth Street; 6:15 p.m., war-rant on Cooper Avenue.

Wednesday, June 24, 9:03 a.m., alarm - hold up on 12th Street; 10:28 a.m., stolen prop-erty on Griggs Avenue; 10:30 a.m., animal at large on Eastern Avenue; 10:43 a.m., welfare check at an undisclosed loca-tion; 12:22 p.m., missing/found animal on Cooper Avenue; 2:23 p.m., animal at large on Manvel Avenue; 7:01 p.m., disorderly conduct on 12th Street; 7:05 p.m., scam on Cooper Avenue; 9:42 p.m., missing/found animal at an undisclosed location.

Thursday, June 25, 10:19 a.m., parking complaint on Hill Avenue; 11:18 a.m., welfare check on Noben Avenue; 4:16 p.m., traffic accident on 12th Street, a 2019 GMC driven by David Schumacher, Grafton, was in a collision with a 2019 Buick owned by David Schumacher, Grafton; 5:28 p.m., missing/found animal on Sixth Street;

10:17 p.m., parking violation on Hill Avenue.

Friday, June 26, 3:32 a.m., suspicious vehicle on Fifth Street; 8:14 a.m., welfare check on 12th Street; 9:19 a.m., prop-erty found on Prospect Avenue; 9:38 a.m., traffic complaint at intersection of Seventh Street and Griggs Avenue; 11:39 a.m., child abuse at an undisclosed location; 11:58 a.m., vandalism on Hill Avenue; 12:55 p.m., wel-fare check on Hill Avenue; 6:04 p.m., driving complaint at intersection of Fifth Street and Burgamott Avenue; 8:09 p.m., civil disturbance at an undis-closed location.

Saturday, June 27, 1:22 a.m., disorderly conduct on Hill Avenue; 1:56 a.m., civil distur-bance on Highway 81; 3:14 a.m., threatened suicide on Fernwood Drive; 6:46 a.m., shoplifting on 12th Street; 12:29 p.m., animal at large at intersection of Seventh Street and McHugh Avenue; 8:04 p.m., warrant on Burgamott Bridge; 11:37 p.m., noise com-plaint at intersection of Griggs Avenue and 15th Street.

Sunday, June 28, 12:15 a.m., noise complaint at intersection of Griggs Avenue and 15th Street; 3:26 a.m., verbal domestic on Burgamott Avenue; 9:19 a.m., paper service on Hill Avenue; 9:33 a.m., paper service on Burgamott Avenue; 11:37 a.m., parking complaint on 14th Street; 12:14 p.m., sick/injured animal on Cooper Avenue; 2:17 p.m., theft on Eighth Street; 2:46 p.m., suspi-cious activity on Western Avenue; 6:46 p.m., vehicle accident - prop-erty at intersection of 11th Street and Manvel Avenue; 7:23 p.m., suspicious person on Fifth Street; 9:03 p.m., animal at large on 16th Street; 9:45 p.m., non-structural fire on Burgamott Bridge.

%87Yes

We asked, You answered...

%13No

Should school reconvene in late August?

Find us on Facebook and give us your answer: www.facebook.com/WalshCountyRecord

188 total votes

The board of directors of Minto Museum announced that tours of the grounds will be available by appointment this summer.

Shannon Brazil, co-curator of the museum previously reported the museum was to be closed this summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The board recently decided to open to groups of less than 50 by appointment only begin-

ning June 17.There are signs on the

fence by the front gate, along Highway 81 and on the Walsh County Historical Museum Facebook page, instructing people how to arrange a tour.

People can call Minto Museum and or Brazil at 248-3237 or co-curator Wally Ebertowski at 248-3984 to book a tour.

Minto Museum open by appointment

The pandemic couldn’t stop the annual Fourth of July festivities in Park River. The kiddie parade will begin at 10:30 a.m., on Briggs Avenue South sponsored by Sunshine Kids Center.

The regular parade will follow at 11 a.m. It will be broadcast on Aggie Vision and KXPO 1340 AM. To-go orders of burgers, hot dogs and Randy’s beans will be served from noon-3 p.m. Call ahead at 331-1121.

The 20th annual Valley Cruisers “Show & Shine” will also follow the parade on Briggs Avenue South.

Bingo outside city hall from 1-7 p.m. With proceeds going to the Walsh County Food Pantry.

Free kite flying and family event, 1:30-3:30 p.m., at the Legion Collseum.

The eventful day will wrap up with Tom Larson Memorial Fireworks at the Big Park at 10 p.m.

Annual Fourth of July celebration

The starting date for the opening of the Park River Farmer’s Market has been changed to Thursday, July 2, and will run until the end of August from 5:30-6:30 p.m.

Vendors will set up six feet from each other and they will be expected to assist cus-tomers in selecting prod-ucts to avoid extra touching. Tables will be wiped down throughout the evening.

Local organizations will be serving meals from 5-7 p.m.,

each week. They will be served to individuals on the South side of the shelter and North side will be set up for “to go” orders. Individuals are asked to adhere to social distancing guidelines when picking up and eating in the park.

A prize of “Market Money” will be given out each week. Guests are asked to share a picture of the items they pur-chased or comment on the meal served on their Facebook page to be eligible to win.

Park River Farmer's Market begins July 2

Grafton’s Community-wide Garage Sale Day, promoted by The Walsh County Record, is

on Thursday, July 16, from 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Community-wide Garage Sale Day

Local retailers will be set-ting out their merchandise and offering “crazy” deals during Grafton’s Crazy Daze

beginning Thursday, July 23, and going through Saturday, July 25.

Grafton’s Crazy Daze

“Don’t just exist, live.” -Anonymous