Archive - Sep 21, 2012
Friday, September 21
Full Nelson Karaoke, 8:30 p.m. to midnight in the Valley City American Legion Club rooms. Also at the same time on Oct. 26, Nov. 16. and Dec. 14. Must be 21 or older to attend. The event supports Legion Baseball.
Impact World Tour, GX Internaitonal at the Valley City Winter Show building at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome.
Saturday, September 22
Valley City State University Homecoming Royalty (left photo):
Special to the Times-Record
Top Row (L to R): Alyssa Hummel, West Fargo; Amanda Aune, Gary, Minn.; Lindsay Lagodinsk, Ellendale; Anna Fuka, Lidgerwood; Erin Edinger, Valley City; Katie Paulson, Valley City
Back Row (L to R): Colby Forsgren, Pelican Rapids, Minn.; Richard Wright, Starkweather; Harrison Weber, Casselton; Wayne Englehard, Valley City; Garrett Anderson, West Fargo; Phil Ruer, Napoleon
Valley City High School Homecoming Royalty (right photo):
Special to the Times-Record
I woke up and for some odd reason I could only talk in a British accent. I’m a mimicker and mimickers many times mimic other distinctive dialects. When I want to sound harsh I break out my best Russian. I pucker my face and make my forehead purposefully furrow. Though most Russians are very kind people, their language comes across as a bit harsh. “Please. Take garrrr-bage out now,” I mimic like I mean it and my name is Svetlana rather than Jodi. The real Russians in my life call me “Jodichka.” That can never sound harsh because it’s so endearing.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department says there is an increase in ducks and pheasants in the state this year, but some of last season’s hunting grounds will be missing this year.
Saturday is the opening day for the North Dakota residents’ hunting season for ducks, coots, mergansers and geese. The NDGF released a report last week that showed an increase in duck numbers based on surveys conducted over the summer.
Special to the Times-Record
Students, staff and guests at Valley City’s St. Catherine School were entertained this week by one of the groups touring with the Impact World Tour.
A free public appearance by one of the tour groups, GX International, takes place 7 p.m. Friday (tonight) at the North Dakota Winter Show.