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DCHS Class of 2008

dchs.jpgThe Drumheller Composite High School Class of 2008 held their graduation ceremonies, and are looking forward to a future of unlimited possibilities. The theme for the graduating class was "On the Wings of Maybe." They held their grand march at the Drumheller Memorial Arena on Friday, and the ceremonies this past Saturday at the DCHS gym. Rick Bernhardt of Accent Images-fotosource took this photo, and copies are available for purchase at Accent Images-fotosource.

Grand Champion at 4-H Show and Sale tops $4.05 per pound

grand.jpgBoth the Grand Champion and Reserve Champion calves at the Drumheller and District 4-H Show and Sale reached $4.05 per pound last Monday.
The Annual 4-H Beef Show and Sale was held Monday, June 2 at the Delia Arena. The average price of all calves sold$1.80. There was a total of 42 calves sold between the three clubs that participated. Rumsey-Rowley had 22 calves sold, Hesketh-Orkney had eight, and Delia sold 12.
“The businesses in and around Drumheller always give us great support for the event,” said Rumsey-Rowley 4-H member Stephanie Richmond.
The confirmation judge was Bill Wilson, showmanship judge was Gwen Hampton and grooming judge was Krystal Stulberg. The judging competition judge was Russel Sevcik. All judges did a great job at the event.
Grand Champion of the show and Club Champion for Rumsey-Rowley, was Jorden Ferugson’s 1,273 pound steer which was purchased by Drumheller Chrysler for $4.05 per pound.
The Reserve Champion for the show and Club Reserve Champion for Rumsey-Rowley, was member Tiffany Richmond with her 1,208 pound steer, purchased by Western Chev Olds for $4.05 per pound as well.
 

Arrests made in counterfeiting ring

The Drumheller RCMP warns local businesses to be cognizant of American counterfeit bills this summer.
This comes after two individuals were arrested leaving the valley after it was alleged they passed a large sum of bills in just a couple short hours, and Drumheller is not the only community targeted by such a hit.
According to Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins, a ring has been discovered where similar counterfeit bills have turned up in communities including Lethbridge, Nanton, Claresholm, Fort Macleod, Red Cliff, and now Drumheller.

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