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Eva Pickar
Eva Pickar, 82 Finley, ND died Wednesday, May 22, 2013 at her home in Finley, ND.
Eva, the daughter of Frank and Magdalene (Hoffman) Huschka was born August 2, 1930 in South Heart, ND. The family moved to a farm near Hope, ND where Eva attended school and graduated from high school.
Saturday, May, 25, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
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Eva Pickar, 82 Finley, ND died Wednesday, May 22, 2013 at her home in Finley, ND.
Eva, the daughter of Frank and Magdalene (Hoffman) Huschka was born August 2, 1930 in South Heart, ND. The family moved to a farm near Hope, ND where Eva attended school and graduated from high school.
Saturday, May, 25, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
Letter: We need a new farm bill
I am working with other members of the Senate Agriculture Committee to draft a five-year farm bill. This marks the next act in a play that began too long ago.
Wednesday, May, 15, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
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I am working with other members of the Senate Agriculture Committee to draft a five-year farm bill. This marks the next act in a play that began too long ago.
Wednesday, May, 15, 2013 - INFORUM - Opinion
Duane Elmer Sondeland
Duane Sondeland, 79 of Fargo, passed away peacefully on Monday, May 6, 2013 surrounded by his loving family, at Eventide Care Center in Moorhead, after fighting a courageous battle with brain cancer.
Duane was born March 21, 1934 in Grafton, ND to Elmer and Josephine (Misialek) Sondeland. He attended school in Grafton, graduating from high school in 1952. Duane was a member of the ND National Guard from 1954-1960. He married Bonnie Duff of Hoople, ND on July 14, 1956.
Wednesday, May, 08, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
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Duane Sondeland, 79 of Fargo, passed away peacefully on Monday, May 6, 2013 surrounded by his loving family, at Eventide Care Center in Moorhead, after fighting a courageous battle with brain cancer.
Duane was born March 21, 1934 in Grafton, ND to Elmer and Josephine (Misialek) Sondeland. He attended school in Grafton, graduating from high school in 1952. Duane was a member of the ND National Guard from 1954-1960. He married Bonnie Duff of Hoople, ND on July 14, 1956.
Wednesday, May, 08, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
Rising prices, late spring could help generate interest in flax
Park River, N.D., farmer Mark Hylden has been growing flax for nearly 40 years. He’s strongly committed to the crop, which three generations of his family have raised.
Friday, April, 26, 2013 - Forum News Service - Business
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Park River, N.D., farmer Mark Hylden has been growing flax for nearly 40 years. He’s strongly committed to the crop, which three generations of his family have raised.
Friday, April, 26, 2013 - Forum News Service - Business
Gene J. Johnson
Gene J. Johnson, age 82, of rural West Fargo, ND died Monday, April 22, 2013 at Veterans Administration Hospital.
Gene was born on February 21, 1931 to Ralph and Inez (Wieck) Johnson in Ypsilanti, ND where he grew up and graduated in 1949, spending some of his teenage years in Long Beach, CA.
Wednesday, April, 24, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
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Gene J. Johnson, age 82, of rural West Fargo, ND died Monday, April 22, 2013 at Veterans Administration Hospital.
Gene was born on February 21, 1931 to Ralph and Inez (Wieck) Johnson in Ypsilanti, ND where he grew up and graduated in 1949, spending some of his teenage years in Long Beach, CA.
Wednesday, April, 24, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
Sheehy: 100-year-old event still influencing art today
One hundred years ago, art changed forever.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - Life
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One hundred years ago, art changed forever.
Thursday, April, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - Life
NDSU, others prep food firms on safety rules
FARGO – North Dakota government organizations are trying to help the state’s food companies get ready to comply with new and emerging rules from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Friday, March, 15, 2013 - Forum News Service - Business
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FARGO – North Dakota government organizations are trying to help the state’s food companies get ready to comply with new and emerging rules from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Friday, March, 15, 2013 - Forum News Service - Business
Tillie Rothlisberger
Matilda (Tillie) Marie Rothlisberger, age 78, was reunited with her Lord and Savior on February 23, 2013. Tillie was born on the family farm September 12, 1934 to her parents Ben and Barbara (Wald) Lauinger in Strasburg, ND. Tillie was forced to do the usual farm chores and didn’t particularly care for this. Needless to say she took the first bus out and headed to the big city of Fargo with her sister Evangeline. While working at The Times Café on Broadway she met and later married Richard Rothlisberger (Overly, ND). After their marriage they moved to Martin, ND where they owned and operated the Martin Grain Elevator. In 1966 they relocated back to Fargo. Tillie had various positions of waitressing and management at The Bison Hotel, The Black Angus Steakhouse, Jupes, and eventually retired from The American Legion.
Tillie loved flowers and was known in Martin for her huge glamorous flower gardens. Tillie also loved to decorate and paint and eventually discovered ceramics. She painted a beautiful village set surrounded by trees, streetlamps, and people. Family and friends will remember Tillie for her willingness to open up her home to just about anyone. She had several renters over the years. They always enjoyed her homemade soups, stews, and German fried noodles. Everyone appreciated her clean house with lots of sparkly crystal and white starched doilies. Holidays were a great time for visits as Tillie’s house was always decorated beautifully with no space ignored. Her children will remember her most for her wonderful sense of humor, her pride and determination to keep a roof over their heads when times were tough, her ability to put up with all of the shenanigans they threw her way, and the fact that she was always beautiful.
Tuesday, February, 26, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
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Matilda (Tillie) Marie Rothlisberger, age 78, was reunited with her Lord and Savior on February 23, 2013. Tillie was born on the family farm September 12, 1934 to her parents Ben and Barbara (Wald) Lauinger in Strasburg, ND. Tillie was forced to do the usual farm chores and didn’t particularly care for this. Needless to say she took the first bus out and headed to the big city of Fargo with her sister Evangeline. While working at The Times Café on Broadway she met and later married Richard Rothlisberger (Overly, ND). After their marriage they moved to Martin, ND where they owned and operated the Martin Grain Elevator. In 1966 they relocated back to Fargo. Tillie had various positions of waitressing and management at The Bison Hotel, The Black Angus Steakhouse, Jupes, and eventually retired from The American Legion.
Tillie loved flowers and was known in Martin for her huge glamorous flower gardens. Tillie also loved to decorate and paint and eventually discovered ceramics. She painted a beautiful village set surrounded by trees, streetlamps, and people. Family and friends will remember Tillie for her willingness to open up her home to just about anyone. She had several renters over the years. They always enjoyed her homemade soups, stews, and German fried noodles. Everyone appreciated her clean house with lots of sparkly crystal and white starched doilies. Holidays were a great time for visits as Tillie’s house was always decorated beautifully with no space ignored. Her children will remember her most for her wonderful sense of humor, her pride and determination to keep a roof over their heads when times were tough, her ability to put up with all of the shenanigans they threw her way, and the fact that she was always beautiful.
Tuesday, February, 26, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
'Stolen' building found, turns out to be misunderstanding with previous buyer
BAKER, Minn. – A metal building reported stolen here this week has been found in the possession of a Barnesville-area man who made a deal for the building five years ago, the Clay County Sheriff’s Office says.
Saturday, February, 23, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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BAKER, Minn. – A metal building reported stolen here this week has been found in the possession of a Barnesville-area man who made a deal for the building five years ago, the Clay County Sheriff’s Office says.
Saturday, February, 23, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Lee Allen Dybsand
Lee Dybsand, Horace, ND, passed away on January 25, 2013. Lee was born on March 15, 1953 at Granite Falls, MN to Romo and Mary Dybsand. He graduated from high school in Verona, ND. He then attended the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks.
At age 14, Lee began working with his dad on various grain elevator projects for Hogenson Construction. He continued there until 1990, and then became a partner of the Scott Moeller Co., Moorhead, MN. In 2000 he formed his own company, Agri-Resources, Inc. of Fargo, ND providing equipment, design and installation services for the seed conditioning and commodity processing industries in the region.
Tuesday, January, 29, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
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Lee Dybsand, Horace, ND, passed away on January 25, 2013. Lee was born on March 15, 1953 at Granite Falls, MN to Romo and Mary Dybsand. He graduated from high school in Verona, ND. He then attended the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks.
At age 14, Lee began working with his dad on various grain elevator projects for Hogenson Construction. He continued there until 1990, and then became a partner of the Scott Moeller Co., Moorhead, MN. In 2000 he formed his own company, Agri-Resources, Inc. of Fargo, ND providing equipment, design and installation services for the seed conditioning and commodity processing industries in the region.
Tuesday, January, 29, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
Claiming her roots: North Dakota native writes about coming out in a small town
MINNEAPOLIS - Melanie Hoffert’s dinner plate is still a topic of conversation when she visits her hometown of Wyndmere, N.D. In Wyndmere, most people aren’t vegetarians. People ask questions about her food, which usually consists o
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - INFORUM - Life
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MINNEAPOLIS - Melanie Hoffert’s dinner plate is still a topic of conversation when she visits her hometown of Wyndmere, N.D. In Wyndmere, most people aren’t vegetarians. People ask questions about her food, which usually consists o
Friday, January, 18, 2013 - INFORUM - Life
Lester Vernon Kramer
Lester Vernon Kramer, 90, Fargo formerly of Heimdal, went to his heavenly Father as he was held in the arms of his dear wife Marian and daughter Pam on Saturday, January 12, 2013. In addition to his family, Lester had been tenderly cared for by Hospice of the Red River Valley.
Lester Kramer, son of Louis and Sadie (Nelson) Kramer, was born September 29, 1922 north of Hamberg. He was baptized in the Hamberg school and later confirmed in the Hamberg Lutheran Church. At the age of six Lester moved with his parents to Hamberg. He graduated from the 8th grade in the Hamberg School and attended High School in Fessenden. He then worked for Hoganson Construction building grain elevators in Garrison and St. Thomas, ND, and later Biggs, OR before returning to Hamberg in the fall of 1942.
Tuesday, January, 15, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
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Lester Vernon Kramer, 90, Fargo formerly of Heimdal, went to his heavenly Father as he was held in the arms of his dear wife Marian and daughter Pam on Saturday, January 12, 2013. In addition to his family, Lester had been tenderly cared for by Hospice of the Red River Valley.
Lester Kramer, son of Louis and Sadie (Nelson) Kramer, was born September 29, 1922 north of Hamberg. He was baptized in the Hamberg school and later confirmed in the Hamberg Lutheran Church. At the age of six Lester moved with his parents to Hamberg. He graduated from the 8th grade in the Hamberg School and attended High School in Fessenden. He then worked for Hoganson Construction building grain elevators in Garrison and St. Thomas, ND, and later Biggs, OR before returning to Hamberg in the fall of 1942.
Tuesday, January, 15, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
Farmers become rarity among Minnesota lawmakers
Once packed with farmers, Legislature now largely urban
MANKATO, Minn. – Minnesota’s moose population is dropping so fast that state officials tentatively added it to the list of species needing attention to ensure their survival.
Sunday, January, 13, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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Once packed with farmers, Legislature now largely urban
MANKATO, Minn. – Minnesota’s moose population is dropping so fast that state officials tentatively added it to the list of species needing attention to ensure their survival.
Sunday, January, 13, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Richard W. Jacobs
Richard W. Jacobs, 88, Dubuque, Iowa, and formerly from West Fargo and Hazen, North Dakota, died December 27, 2012, at his daughter’s home in Dubuque. Service and internment will be held in Hazen, ND, in June.
Richard was born October 15, 1924, in Golva, ND, the son of Ralph and Florence Jacobs. Travel was the norm in his early life since his family moved many times following his father’s work managing many of the grain elevators in rural North Dakota. Dick called Hazen, ND, home, as he attended high school there until entering the US Marine Corps. After honorably serving his country in the South Pacific during WWII, he returned to Hazen and married Shirley Ann Retterath on May 1, 1946. Dick held numerous jobs as he and Shirley began their life together. He owned and operated a gas station in Hazen and drove truck during the construction of the Garrison Dam. They moved to Bismarck when he began working for Western Area Power Administration, eventually retiring as a Lead Lineman stationed out of West Fargo. Richard enjoyed family, friends and the outdoors, and when all three of these were involved he was the happiest. His children and grandchildren will remember him the most for being an inspiration to his family in everything he did and for his great sense of humor.
Sunday, January, 06, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
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Richard W. Jacobs, 88, Dubuque, Iowa, and formerly from West Fargo and Hazen, North Dakota, died December 27, 2012, at his daughter’s home in Dubuque. Service and internment will be held in Hazen, ND, in June.
Richard was born October 15, 1924, in Golva, ND, the son of Ralph and Florence Jacobs. Travel was the norm in his early life since his family moved many times following his father’s work managing many of the grain elevators in rural North Dakota. Dick called Hazen, ND, home, as he attended high school there until entering the US Marine Corps. After honorably serving his country in the South Pacific during WWII, he returned to Hazen and married Shirley Ann Retterath on May 1, 1946. Dick held numerous jobs as he and Shirley began their life together. He owned and operated a gas station in Hazen and drove truck during the construction of the Garrison Dam. They moved to Bismarck when he began working for Western Area Power Administration, eventually retiring as a Lead Lineman stationed out of West Fargo. Richard enjoyed family, friends and the outdoors, and when all three of these were involved he was the happiest. His children and grandchildren will remember him the most for being an inspiration to his family in everything he did and for his great sense of humor.
Sunday, January, 06, 2013 - INFORUM - Obits
VIDEO: Owner hopes to rebuild Ada elevator damaged by fire
ADA, Minn. – A grain elevator fire that broke out here Thursday evening continued to smolder as crews worked to smother the smoke billowing into a clear blue sky Friday. The scene of rubble and ash was a stark contrast to the night before when tall flames and smoke shot into the night after the fire was reported about 6 p.m.
Saturday, January, 05, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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ADA, Minn. – A grain elevator fire that broke out here Thursday evening continued to smolder as crews worked to smother the smoke billowing into a clear blue sky Friday. The scene of rubble and ash was a stark contrast to the night before when tall flames and smoke shot into the night after the fire was reported about 6 p.m.
Saturday, January, 05, 2013 - INFORUM - News
NEW VIDEO: Crews hosing down site of Ada grain elevator fire
ADA, Minn. – Firefighters continued on Friday to spray down the site of a large grain elevator fire here.
Friday, January, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - News
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ADA, Minn. – Firefighters continued on Friday to spray down the site of a large grain elevator fire here.
Friday, January, 04, 2013 - INFORUM - News
Grano becomes North Dakota’s tiniest town
Five residents call hamlet home
GRANO, N.D. – North Dakota’s smallest incorporated city received a big boost earlier this month. The city auditor’s German shorthair had 11 puppies, more than doubling Grano’s population.
Sunday, December, 23, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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Five residents call hamlet home
GRANO, N.D. – North Dakota’s smallest incorporated city received a big boost earlier this month. The city auditor’s German shorthair had 11 puppies, more than doubling Grano’s population.
Sunday, December, 23, 2012 - INFORUM - News
Looking for farmers in Legislature? Look hard
MANKATO, Minn. — Minnesota's moose population is dropping so fast that state officials have tentatively added it to the list of species needing special attention to ensure their survival. They might want to consider endangered species status for another fading group, as well: farmers in the state Legislature.
Saturday, December, 22, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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MANKATO, Minn. — Minnesota's moose population is dropping so fast that state officials have tentatively added it to the list of species needing special attention to ensure their survival. They might want to consider endangered species status for another fading group, as well: farmers in the state Legislature.
Saturday, December, 22, 2012 - INFORUM - News
Ag producers should do income tax planning before year ends
FARGO - Agricultural producers should do tax planning before the end of the year based on the information known at this time. Traditionally, producers try to do tax planning to limit their tax liability. With uncertainty in Congress, tax rates may be higher in 2013 than 2012. If so, it may be best not to defer as much income to 2013.
Monday, December, 17, 2012 - INFORUM - News
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FARGO - Agricultural producers should do tax planning before the end of the year based on the information known at this time. Traditionally, producers try to do tax planning to limit their tax liability. With uncertainty in Congress, tax rates may be higher in 2013 than 2012. If so, it may be best not to defer as much income to 2013.
Monday, December, 17, 2012 - INFORUM - News
Fred Paul
Fred Paul, age 62, of Lidgerwood, ND, passed away December 5, 2012, at Sanford Hospital in Fargo, ND. A Celebration of Life will be held at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Lidgerwood, ND, from 5:00 until 7:00 PM Friday, December 14, with a prayer service at 7:00. Memorial Services for Fred will be 11:00 AM, Saturday, December 15, at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, visitation with the family will begin at 10:00AM.
Fredrick Vincent Paul was born in Freeport, IL, the son of Vincent and Viola (Olson) Paul. He grew up in Benson, MN, graduating from Benson Senior High School in 1968. Fred continued his education at Alexandria Technical College in Alexandria, MN, where he received an Associates of Arts Degree in Drafting Design. He joined the National Guard serving his country for 6 years. Fred worked for Harvest States and GTA Grain Elevators in many sites throughout Minnesota and North Dakota. Eventually he established his own plumbing business in New London, MN.
Sunday, December, 09, 2012 - INFORUM - Obits
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Fred Paul, age 62, of Lidgerwood, ND, passed away December 5, 2012, at Sanford Hospital in Fargo, ND. A Celebration of Life will be held at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Lidgerwood, ND, from 5:00 until 7:00 PM Friday, December 14, with a prayer service at 7:00. Memorial Services for Fred will be 11:00 AM, Saturday, December 15, at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, visitation with the family will begin at 10:00AM.
Fredrick Vincent Paul was born in Freeport, IL, the son of Vincent and Viola (Olson) Paul. He grew up in Benson, MN, graduating from Benson Senior High School in 1968. Fred continued his education at Alexandria Technical College in Alexandria, MN, where he received an Associates of Arts Degree in Drafting Design. He joined the National Guard serving his country for 6 years. Fred worked for Harvest States and GTA Grain Elevators in many sites throughout Minnesota and North Dakota. Eventually he established his own plumbing business in New London, MN.
Sunday, December, 09, 2012 - INFORUM - Obits

