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Oberon Oracles - May 27, 2019

Pam Schmid helped Jakob and Alison Widmer move to Bismarck from Fargo this past week.

Randy and Charlotte Simon traveled to Fargo Friday evening. They visited Mark, Tessa, Mason and Miles Simon in Oxbow, N.D. Saturday, Carson and Heidi Thompson of Grand Forks ran in the half marathon in Fargo. Everyone including Randy, Charlotte, Tessa, Mark, Miles, Mason, Carson and Heidi’s children, Elin and Max and Carson’s parents, Terry and Melodee Thompson of Devils Lake welcomed Heidi and Carson at the finish line.

Nadley Buehler spent Friday in Bismarck with Elisa and Breana Buehler. Joe Wentz and Michael Pacheco later joined the ladies for supper. Nadley attended a meet and greet Saturday afternoon for granddaughter, Brittin Buehler at the home of her other grandparents, Ron and Laurie Knaust in Fargo. Todd and Nadley attended the graduation ceremony for will Rice in Maddock on Sunday.

Lacey Grann graduated from NDSU with a Bacheolor of Science in Civil Engineering. A party was held for her at Susan Nelson’s home in Fargo. Susan is John Grann’s sister. Lacey will start work in Devils Lake in mid-June. Congratulations Lacey. John, Donna and Lacey attended the regional track meet in Rugby on Friday to cheer on Johnny Grann and the New Rockford-Sheyenne Rockets. Ben Grann spent the weekend in Bismarck judging the junior highstate rodeo finals. Brittany Grann went home to Bathgate for a few days to help her dad as he recovers from surgery.

Linda Madson went to Prairie View Elementary School in Devils Lake Thursday morning to watch their annual “Fun Run” and cheer on McKenzee Madson who was a participant. Carrie Madson and Paul Prince were morning coffee guests at Dave and Linda’s on Thursday.

Though to Remember: Warning to dieters: What’s on the table soon becomes what’s on the chair.