2019-11-13 E-Edition

Wolves headed to the Dakota Bowl

Back Row (L to R): Leo Mock, Luke Rath, Wyatt Miller, Jacob Biegler, Cooper Fanta, Tommy Thompson, Ty Biesterfeld, Isaiah Harter, Jonah Harter, Jacob Nolan, Payton Cauthon, Parker Hager, Kaden Rohrich; Front Row (L to R): Simon Hager, Blake Braun, Jake Olson, Carson Schmaltz, Blake Pfaff, William Rohrich, Tristan Patzner, Ryan Nicholson, Keaton Luhmann. (See more photos on Pages 10 […]

Ministerial Association – Christ in the community


Whether you study the Old French or the direct Latin form of the word, minister, you’ll discover the same definition…servant leader. And is this not a fitting description for our local pastors who faithfully tend to our most sacred spiritual needs? Baptism brings souls into the life of God’s grace, the Sacrament of Marriage rains down God’s blessings for strength […]

Savvy Senior

How to Choose a Walk-in Bathtub

Dear Savvy Senior, Because of my mobility problems, I’m thinking about getting a walk-in bathtub that’s easy to get into and out of but could use some help selecting one. What can you tell me about walk-in tubs, and can you recommend some good companies that make and install them? Bubble Bath Betty Dear Betty, Walk-in tubs are a good […]

Graduates from U.S. Marine Corps boot camp

Pvt. Arlen J. Rohrich, 18, of Steele, graduated from United States Marine Corps boot camp at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego on November 1st, 2019. Pvt. Rohrich successfully completed 13 weeks of intensive basic training at MCRD San Diego as one of 64 recruits in Training Platoon 1029. Following ten days home on leave, he will report to Camp […]

From the Heart

Sports are important in building many personal qualities important in our lives. Often the love of sports starts early and when given the chance, many students in elementary and high school join teams to enjoy the fun of the game. The kids learn early on that practice results in skills that not only help them individually, but benefit their team […]

Kidder Korner

When the lodge meeting broke up, John confided to a friend. “Mike, I’m in a terrible pickle! I’m strapped for cash and I haven’t the slightest idea where I’m going to get it fro “I’m glad to hear that,” answered Mike. “I was afraid you might have an idea you could borrow it from me!” It was a Ladies Only […]

Reminiscing…

(Looking back over past Ozone issues by Shirley Morlock)

50 years ago – Nov. 12, 1969 Deaths – Donald Vollmer, 19, killed in Vietnam; Mrs. Flossie Halvorson, 73, formerly Tappen, Minot; Richard Vellenga, 36, Tappen The barn at the Raymond Schultz farm was lost to fire. H.E. Blackmore retired as Tappen mail carrier. Dawson – The firemen met for their meeting in the new fire hall. Pat Sackman of […]

A little of This ‘n That

History of Bingo

A lottery game called “Il Giuoco del Lotto d’Italia” was being played in Italy by about 1530. In eighteenth-century France playing cards, tokens and the calling out of numbers were added. In the nineteenth century a game like this was widely played in Germany to teach children spelling, animal names and multiplication tables. The French game Le Lotto appeared in […]

AG NOTES

Hard Conversations

Written by: Mary Keena; NDSU Nutrient Management Specialist A few weeks ago, my husband (Nick) and I invited some friends and family to spend the weekend with us at our farm celebrating our first anniversary. Fall suppers are my favorite with fresh potatoes, grilled meat, corn on the cob, cucumbers and tomatoes and our moms outdid themselves with a variety […]