2020-12-09 E-Edition

New management at Community store


New management at the Tuttle Community Store has led to some yummy changes for the local establishment. From fresh pastries to delicious sandwich options, fully-stocked shelves, and everything in between, Alene Gamble and Rebecca-Ann Hughes are hard at work to make sure that the local community is provided for during these challenging times. Although Alene Gamble has only been the […]

KCDHU to Conduct COVID-19 Testing Event on December 10 by Appointment

[Steele, ND] – Kidder County District Health Unit (KCDHU) will be conducting a free walk-through community COVID-19 testing event by appointment on Thursday, December 10, at its office in Steele (422 2nd Ave NW). The testing will begin at 3 p.m. and conclude with the final scheduled appointment. Please remember individuals wanting testing must call KCDHU at (701) 475-2582 to […]

Savvy Senior

How to Write an Online Will Dear Savvy Senior, Writing a will has never been a high priority to me but this lingering coronavirus crisis has changed my thinking. Can you recommend some good do-it-yourself resources to help me write a simple will? Getting Older Dear Getting, The coronavirus crisis has changed the way a lot of people look at […]

Off the Bookshelf

HALF THE TERRIBLE THINGS

Paul Legler, a North Dakota native and a former lawyer turned author, has taken a dark, ugly incident from North Dakota’s history and woven it into a fascinating story of romance, suspense, and human emotion. As young adults, most of us would do almost anything our beloved, failing grandmother asked us to do. But Grandma Edna’s request of her granddaughter […]

Author Paul Legler grew up in ND

Paul Legler is a former-lawyer-turned-writer. He grew up on a small farm in North Dakota and was educated at the University of North Dakota, University of Minnesota, and Harvard University. He worked as a poverty and civil rights attorney, Senior Policy Analyst at the Malcolm Weiner Center for Social Policy at Harvard University, and policy advisor in Presidents Clinton’s Administration. […]

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Nov. 30 - Dec. 6, 2020

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From the Heart

When we first heard about COVID, I was worried. Will we get it and how severe? I guess that was the scary thing. So many experienced symptoms much like the flu but others died of it. We had no idea how it would affect us. The symptoms and severity seemed to be different for everyone. The Friday before Thanksgiving, my […]

Kidder Korner

One day a blonde went up to a soda machine, put in some money, and a soda came out. She got really excited and started to put more money into the machine, The more and more she did it, the more the sodas came out. After a while, someone walked up to her and asked her if they could please […]

Reminiscing…

(Looking back over past Ozone issues by Shirley Morlock)

50 years ago – Dec. 9, 1970 Harry Sherman was elected president of the Steele Commersary Club. Ward Whitman of Robinson was elected District 31 Dem-NPL chairman. Donald Englehardt, formerly Steele, completed basci training with the U.S. Marine Corps. A surprise homecoming party was held for Allen Kemmet at his home in Bakersfield, CA who was injured in a car […]