I've been there a million times
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
"Give me your eyes" by Brandon Heath
I've been there a million times
Friday, September 26, 2008
It's never to early
Winter Car Survival Kit
Simple Items Every Driver Should Keep in the Car
In the age of good highways, sophisticated cars, and ever-present cell phones, we worry less than ever about the hazards of winter driving. We shouldn’t be so flippant about the risks of winter travel. While the stories of individuals lost in winter storms or trapped or sliding off the road and being trapped in their cars overnight are far less frequent than they once were, we can all be better prepared by simply packing a winter essentials kit in our cars.
Preparation Is Essential
Keep a bag stocked and always present in your trunk or in the cargo compartment just in case of emergency. Purchase a bag expressly for this purpose or simply use a cardboard box, an old travel bag, or a couple of canvas grocery bags. Kits should include, at minimum:
- Winter coat, hat, and gloves; ideally a blanket (or more than one) as well
- First-aid kit
- Some non-perishable food such as granola bars, or crackers; even just some hard candy can help
- Strike anywhere matches in a water-tight container
- Candles and an empty coffee can to melt snow; a cup is a good idea as well
- Flashlight with extra batteries
- Small tool kit or at least an all purpose tool
- Shovel
- Jumper cables
- Tire chains
Important Tips
If you are forced off the road or simply have to wait out the worst of the storm, turn on your emergency flashers. Remember to carry your cell phone with you but realize you may not have service. Call for help if you can. Stay with your car. In your car you will be protected from the elements, you’ll stay near the highway, and you will be far more visible. Trying to go for help will only expose you to the elements and increase your chances of getting lost. You could easily be hit by another car if you attempt to walk alongside a highway. Run the engine only for about ten minutes per hour to heat the car and open a window slightly on the side opposite the wind for ventilation.
Be patient. Even in the most remote places, there will be other cars on the road and emergency personnel at work. You’ll be safe, and if you follow these simple suggestions, you’ll be comfortable while you wait for help.
For more winter driving and tips for preparing your car (and yourself for winter conditions, read more at the American Red Cross.
Supporting our students
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Register to Vote
You can register to vote on election day (November 4, 2008) by providing one of the following:
A valid Minnesota driver’s license, learner’s permit, Minnesota ID card, or receipt for any of these
A valid student ID card including your photo, if your college has provided a student housing list to election officials
A Tribal ID card that contains your picture and signature
A valid registration in the same precinct under a different name or address
A notice of late registration sent to you by your county auditor or city clerk
A voter registered in the same precinct as you who can confirm your address with a signed oath
An employee of the residential facility where you live who can confirm your address with a signed oath
This and further information can be viewed on the Minnesota Secretary of State website mentioned above.
Remember to vote November 4, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
COLLEGE FAIR
Wednesday, September 24th 2008
1:30 to 3:30 pm
Virginia Campus – Gym
Representatives from 60 colleges (2 and 4 year), professional schools and military organizations will be at Mesabi Range Community & Technical College
Virginia Campus Gym.
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Looking for ways to Stretch Your Food Dollars This Fall and Winter?
Check it out at http://extension.oregonstate.edu/fcd/nutrition/ewfl/module_03/summary.php
This site provides simple tips on stretching your food dollars at home and in the store. Additional modules are available on basic food nutrition and healthy habits.
The University of Wisconsin also offers a wonderful handy guide entitled "Planning to Stay Ahead" that can help in your budgeting needs. Check it out at http://learningstore.uwex.edu/pdf/B3478.pdf
For more resources like these and on healthy eating habits visit the Resource Library at the Unites States Department of Agriculture website http://foodstamp.nal.usda.gov
Friday, September 5, 2008
Beautification Committee Meeting
I hope everyone enjoyed their summer
It's that time a year again. Kids go back to school, sun goes down earlier,
Beautification Committee meets every 2nd Monday of the month.
On the agenda for the meeting; Holiday events.
Everyone is invited to come and join the fun...
When: Monday, September 8, 2008
Where: City Hall, upstairs
Time: 5:30 pm to 7pm