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Goehring is a famous face

Goehring is a famous face

Ashley High School graduate Jesse Goehring has been selected to represent North Dakota for the U.S. Department of Labor’s “50 faces of Apprenticeship."

Posted 2/28/17 (Tue) - by read more »

Drugstore adds new staff

Drugstore adds new staff

Two new employees have been hired by Thrifty White Drug at the Ashley location, following the retirements of Donna Moos and Joyce Haerrich.

Posted 2/28/17 (Tue) - by read more »

Fire District proposed for Ashley

The Ashley Fire Department hopes to form a fire district.

Posted 2/22/17 (Wed) - by read more »

Ship shape

Ship shape

The second and final reading of a new shipping container ordinance was approved at the Feb. 13 regular meeting of the Ashley City Council.

Posted 2/22/17 (Wed) - by read more »

Scammers strike in Ashley

Scammers strike in Ashley

An elderly Ashley woman recently was bilked out of $7,000 by a phone scammer.

Posted 2/15/17 (Wed) - by read more »

Flu bug bites hard at schools

Flu bug bites hard at schools

The flu bug has reared its ugly head and has had dozens of school students in Ashley and Wishek, missing from the classroom.

Posted 2/15/17 (Wed) - by read more »

Ashley native gets marrow transplant

Ashley native gets marrow transplant

Sam Medinger's health problems began in 2008, and he was diagnosed with aplastic anemia in 2009 while the family was living in Ashley.

Posted 2/07/17 (Tue) - by read more »

Schnabel will head Hometown Credit Union

Schnabel will head Hometown Credit Union

Twenty-year Hometown Credit Union employee Pam Schnabel was recently promoted to manager of the Ashley branch.

Posted 1/31/17 (Tue) - by read more »

Bender completes purchase of papers

Bender completes purchase of papers

Tony Bender, president and chief executive officer of Redhead Publishing, has purchased the stock holdings of his business partner and ex-wife, Julie Bender, making him the sole owner of the company. Redhead Publishing operates The Ashley Tribune and The Wishek Star.

Posted 1/31/17 (Tue) - by read more »

Kretschmar takes a spot on the sidelines

After serving four decades in the North Dakota Legislature, William “Billy” Kretschmar no longer has a seat in the House chambers. What the Venturia resident does have is perspective and more than a few thoughts on the state of politics today. Kretschmar, who was first elected to the House of Representatives as a Republican in 1972, as one of the few lawyers in the Legislature at that time, has seen his district expand from McIntosh and Logan counties to one that now also encompasses Emmons County and parts of Dickey, LaMoure and Burleigh counties. More land, fewer people, and “a lot more cows,” he quips. (Subscribe to The Ashley Tribune for more on this story)

Posted 1/31/17 (Tue) - by read more »

 
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