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The North Dakota Veterans Cemetery. (Facebook)
BISMARCK, N.D. Raymond Voegele considers it an honor for his wife, Rose, to be buried at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery.
He served in the U.S. Army from 1946-47 in South Korea. The couple later met in a church choir in Glen Ullin. They married in 1952. Raymond Voegele went to refrigeration school in Minneapolis, worked for a Glen Ullin hardware store for 10-12 years, then at military bases in Montana and later Utah, where the couple spent a number of years and he retired.
VietnamRepublic-ofMontanaUnited-statesFort-hoodTexasQui-nhonTinh-binh-dinhSouth-koreaUtahPam-helbling-schaferGlen-ullinBISMARCK, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The following is a report from North Dakota District 24 State Senator Mike Wobbema from the 2021 Legislative Session at the State Capitol in Bismarck.
“We’ve had a full week now of the 67th Legislative Session. Since I’ve been here, I’ve been asked about how I’m dealing with the fire hose. For those who don’t understand the analogy, the fire hose refers to beginning something new and being completely inundated with all the information that comes at you. You probably understand taking a drink from a garden hose in the summer; now imagine that happening from a fire hose – I think you get the picture. In answering their question, I usually quip that it feels like three fire hoses. The information comes fast, and at the same time there is the need to learn how all the processes work, along with all the computer programs that have been developed to run those processes. If there is any comfort in being the “new guy” in this environment
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