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What We Think: Bravo to Blessing Bag donors

The Jamestown Sun hands out these bravos this week: *Bravo to Pastor Harold Salem, who at 96 years old continues to preach each week during the "Christian Worship Hour" program that is carried on 12 television stations in North Dakota, South Dako...

The Jamestown Sun hands out these bravos this week: 

* Bravo to Pastor Harold Salem, who at 96 years old continues to preach each week during the “Christian Worship Hour” program that is carried on 12 television stations in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota and about 40 others nationwide. A film, “Heart of a Shepherd” will debut in his hometown on May 5 in Aberdeen, S.D., that details his work and his life.

* Bravo to Hazen and Carrington, N.D., for being named the No. 2 and No. 11 safest city in America, respectively, in a SafeWise review of FBI crime statistics and population data released Monday. SafeWise is an online home security system comparison engine.

* Bravo to donors who gave enough products to make 436 “Blessing Bags” to give to people experiencing homelessness. People from South Central Homeless Coalition, Jamestown Ministerial Association, Triumph Inc. and Edgewood Senior Living assembled the Blessing Bags on April 11 in Jamestown. The bags contain travel-size personal items, snacks, socks and first-aid kits.

* Bravo to North Dakota Army National Guard members who returned recently from a yearlong air defense mission in Washington, D.C. About 200 members returned on April 15, where a welcome home ceremony was held at the Grand Forks Alerus Center.

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* Bravo to the completion of an agriculture education expansion at Kidder County High School. The $450,000 project included a shop, classroom, storage space and greenhouse work space.

Editorials are the opinion of Jamestown Sun management and the newspaper’s editorial board.

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