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HJSI continues to expand its products and provides a unique opportunity for its investors to invest with some of the most prominent names in the for-profit senior housing business. In his personal life, Jeff has always been involved in sports, whether himself or with his children.

He enjoys golf, tennis and biking. He loves to travel and write colorful blogs about his many experiences and destinations. Jeff and his wife, Patti, have two daughters, Jacquelyn and Courtney, and a son, Matt. Back OffenderRadar. State registry has the data wrong. I have verified that state registry is different than the OffenderRadar. What is the data complaint category? More Comments. My dad owned the Hinsverk Store at West Bonetrall. I knew every person in that whole area mainly by meeting them at our store.

Duane Bakken and I were confirmed together also. Many of them are gone, of course. I live in Wahpeton, ND. I played baseball with Bob Hought. I think I could write a book on that whole area. Dale Hinsverk His last name is Meek. I grew up in a small town in SD that is quickly becoming a ghost town.

It is sad to see houses and businesses that were once occupied now standing empty. My mother was born in Lincoln Valley Township. I have several relatives buried there, including my great grandparents! Last time I was there I believe it was the the old pool hall that was still standing with trees growing through it. Petrol, ND, was just across the SD line. Nicely said! I remember Werner ND where my Dad grew up and his parents old house until it was torn down.

As well as my moms parents house west of Killdeer ND. It is sad to think of the memories and people that once lived in these homes and towns. Great website with beautiful photos — I grew up in rural ND on a farm near Inkster 35 miles NW of Grand Forks and remember several of these towns, which we visited during duck and goose hunting trips out west.

Have you guys done anything with Churches Ferry? What about Fallon ND. Its about miles NE of Flasher. My great-grandmother was born in the town of Krem, ND and was the daughter of a Bavarian immigrant. My mother told me that my great-grandmother told her there was a dancehall where most of the residents would gather for a dance every Saturday or Friday.

I am looking for any information on Verendry No. My grandparents immigrated from Germany and lived there for 5 years. My mother was born there. Thank you for any information you can give me. My family also lived in Verendrye. Nothing there now except for the few remaining walls of the school. I was just there about a year ago. Please check out the town of Still, N. It is located in Burleigh County between Wilton and Regan. Sherbrooke ND was the county seat for Steele County. The railroad did not enter Sherbrooke and the county seat moved to Finley.

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Like this: Like Loading Enough said, fantastic written! I feel the same way Like Like. Zenith, ND Like Like. Bluegrass, ND Like Like. I was out there around am and we got some stuff on video I can promise that house is very haunted Like Like. There r 2 houses standing in Eckman, ND. Newburg is east of Maxbass. DeSart was listed as the birth place of my dad.

Sims is one of my favorite spots to photograph. When I lived in Bismarck I drove out there nearly every week. It is such a beautiful area!

It is full of information and pictures Almont and the surrounding area, including Sims. As an Easterner, and one who has been in North Dakota, passing through on Amtrak, the vast open plains simply appeal to me with the beauty. The photo taken in the house looking out the window, stirs my imagination as to what the residents thought when they looked out that window. The long road, the treeless hills, and blue sky just scream North Dakota.

What a great website, not only for native ND folks who remember or visit, but for us other folks who wonder what life was like many years ago in the scattered small towns and villages in the state.

The plains accent the loneliness of the abandoned towns. Is the church still having regular services since this post was made, or has that changed? Does anybody know? Yes, we are members of the Sims congregation. One week we go to Sims, the next week Almont.

You should come by one of these Sundays. Service at Looking at this place tomorrow. Amazing that only the house and church is left, there was a lot more to the town at one time. My Grandfather,Tollef Christianson, built a home southwest of Sims it still stands , and helped found the Church.. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account.



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