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Marketing Funds Are Available: A Five Quart Salute!
Marketing Funds Are Available: A Five Quart Salute!
Marketing Funds Are Available: A Five Quart Salute!
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Marketing funds
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Ryans Repair and CarQuest teamed up to do free oil changes for Veterans
on Veterans Day (Friday, November 11th), and it kept Ryan Wiltfong busy;
he supplied the labor while CarQuest provided the oil and filters.
Kaikoura, a town of about 2000 people,
is located about 60 miles from the epicenter
of the earthquake; it was among the hardest
hit of New Zealands cities.
According to her family, she is safe,
though suffering from some minor cuts and
bruises, after being awoken by the extreme
shaking from the quake. After the shaking
stopped, Taylor and her classmates ran out
of their building, but it was difficult to see
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with so much sheet rock dust. She ended up cutting her ankle
on some broken glass.
In between the original earthquake and the aftershocks,
the next worry was of a tsunami. New Zealand declared a
tsunami warning for coastal areas, originally fearing waves
would reach 4 or 5 meters high.
Taylor said their college staff was very prepared, and
quickly got the students loaded in the van and took them
from the seaside town up into the mountains. The students
spent the night in the van, but came down later in the day
when the tsunami warnings were canceled.
According to New Zealand authorities, thankfully, most
of the energy of the waves went out into the ocean. As of
Sunday night local time, they were staying at their local
church, without power.
Tims news report said that Taylor was able to
communicate with her family for a short time on Sunday
local time, while she was in the hospital getting stitches for
her injury.
Meanwhile, the buildings where Taylor was staying
have been condemned; the facility is uninhabitable. Biola
University officials were working to get the students back
home as quickly as possible. They stated that there is no
power, no phone service and no running water. The only
road in and out is impassable, and will not be opened for
quite some time in either direction.
A state of emergency has been declared and the college
officials have been working with top levels of the New Zealand
government for the students to be supplied and evacuated.
Hello Folks,
I went up on Wikipedia and typed in Donald
Trump, then Mike Pence to see their background and
views on issues. I wanted to know what to expect from
these two going forward fixing current messes and
Making America Great Again.
Its well worth your time to do the same. Trump
has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Economics from
the University of Pennsylvania (Wharton School
of Finance).....thats what we need right now, not a
Community Organizer in the ghettos.
Trump is worth about $4 billion dollars and in 2015
his gross income was in excess of $600 million dollars.....
he doesnt have to be corrupt or steal like someone else
did, and hes working as President WITHOUT PAY. Tell
that to your Dummycrat Friends.
~ Ol Thorny (Nick Chiechi)
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Region 6 Check Station Results after 3rd Week of General Hunting Season
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Havre hunter check
station was fairly active over the third weekend of general
deer and elk season, with most big game species seeing
an increase in harvest from the past few years. This is the
fifth weekend that the check station has been open.
Weather over the weekend was warmer, with high
temperatures in the mid-60s and mild winds, said
Havre-area biologist Scott Hemmer. The weather
earlier this week had been drier and road access was
much better this weekend, although many less improved
roads and trails were still impassable.
Hunter numbers over the weekend were almost
exactly the same as both last year and the short-term
(six-year) average. There were 184 hunters in 40
parties checked.
Harvest for most species was below the long-term
average for this weekend. Only three antelope were
checked, which was up from one last year, but below the
long-term average of seven. Since the open of general
antelope, 139 have been by the check station, which is 71%
below the long term average.
Mule deer harvest of 32 (26 bucks, six does) was down
44% from last year and down 46% from the long-term
average. Most hunter reports were still positive and they
reported seeing more deer than in recent years. Mule deer
harvest of 158 for the year is up 20% from last year, but is
still 24% below the long term average.
White-tailed deer harvest remained strong, as 17
deer (10 bucks, seven does) were brought by the check
station. So far in 2016, 47 white-tails have been by the
check station.
Five elk were harvested (three bulls, two cows), which
was up from the two elk checked this weekend last year and
about the same as the long-term average for the weekend.
For the five weeks that the check station has
been open, the pheasant harvest of 580 birds is below
last year (-13%) and the long-term average (-23%).
Sharp-tailed grouse harvest is down from last year,
and down from the long-term average. Hungarian
partridge harvest is below last years numbers, but
still largely above the long-term average.
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