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DVS Smash wins bronze at provincials, nationals bound

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The Drumheller Volleyball Club (DVC) U-15 Blue Smash are Divison 2 provincial bronze medalists and are getting ready to compete in nationals.
The team, coached by Audrey DeBona, competed in the tournament at the Saville Centre in Edmonton from April 15-16. Last year the team competed in the championship in Division 5 and won gold. They then went on to win gold at nationals. The team has been growing and improving, and this year competed three whole divisions higher.
“This was a very high level of volleyball,” said coach DeBona.
The team was strong right out of the gate. There were eight pools of teams playing, and Smash won their pool.
They crossed over pools for the playoffs. They went up against Sherwood Park and were victorious.
“The crossover is the most important match of the whole weekend to get to the championship side,” said DeBona.
They continued on to the quarterfinals on Sunday and topped a team from St. Albert. This put them in the semifinals, against another St. Albert team.
“We lost in the third game, it was a heartbreaker,” said DeBona, adding what made it sting even more is they have beaten that team previously.
The team was without one of their hitters, who was injured as they regrouped for the bronze medal match. They cruised by the Calgary Lions in two games.
With this under their belt, the team is preparing for nationals, which will be held in Regina over the May long weekend.
“We are making the trek across the prairies,” said DeBona.
She is proud of her team. It is a young team with just five players from last year. Players come from Drumheller, Three Hills, Hand Hills, Acme and Linden.
“They’re really good players. They are really skilled. At the start, I knew how skilled they were, but they are young, so they had to learn a lot,” she said. “They learned a lot in the last four months, and they are peaking at the right time. They were on fire this weekend.”
“I like their competitiveness and their desire to get better.”


Kneehill County donates equipment, operator for Three Hills Cruise weekend

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Kneehill County council approved a request from the Three Hills Cruise committee during the regular Tuesday, April 11 council meeting to use some equipment and operators for their upcoming event in June.
The committee had requested the use of one of the county’s water trucks, along with an operator for the drag race portion of the event, which will take place on Saturday, June 3, and a Toolcat to clear debris from the drag strip.
“Kneehill County currently has a water truck we can supply up to 30,000 litres (of water); they’re requesting 60,000 litres to fill plastic barricades for the drag weekend,” shared Infrastructure director Mike Ziehr.
He noted the financial implications for use of the water truck and operator, along with the water supply would be roughly $1,000; Mr. Ziehr explained a Kneehill County staff member had already agreed to donate their time for the event to operate the Toolcat and there were no financial implications for the use of this equipment.
Council unanimously approved the request from the Three Hills Cruise committee.

Wind project gives back through community benefit

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Wheatland County council approved a total of $25,000 in funding to be allocated to support community projects and school education programs in the Wheatland County area through the Wheatland Wind project’s Community Benefit fund
The Wheatland Wind project, a 122.4 megawatt wind project located approximately 30 kilometres southwest of the Town of Drumheller and approximately 35 kilometres northeast of the Village of Hussar, along with Wheatland County established the community benefits fund in 2022 to help support local not-for-profit groups and organizations, along with community schools.
“We collected applications for the Wheatland Wind Community Benefit program; 12 applications requesting a total of over $72,000,” shared Community Services coordinator Dave Rimes during the council meeting.
Wheatland Wind and Wheatland County entered into a deal to provide long term support to the community of Wheatland County. Through the agreement, Wheatland Wind will contribute a total of $25,000 annually over an estimated 25 year period, which will help support community projects and initiatives, and will also support youth in the community through a scholarship program.
Council unanimously approved the allocation of $10,000 to four community projects-$2,500 to the Strathmore High School to build a community greenhouse demonstration and education area; $4,500 to the Dalum Community Hall Association towards a playground project the association has been fundraising towards; and $1,500 each to the Rosebud Historical Society and Rosebud Community Enhancement Society for their respective projects to paint and mount a historical mural and complete tree planting in the community.
Along with the funding approval, council also unanimously approved a fixed allocation of $7,000 to Wheatland Family and Community Support Services (WFCSS) and $2,000 each for school education programs at the Carseland and Wheatland Crossing schools.


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