January/February 2016 - Dickey Rural Networks

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January/February 2016 - Dickey Rural Networks
Network Connections
P.O. Box 69
Ellendale, ND 58436
January/February 2016
New Year’s greeting from DRN’s
CEO/General Manager
Our entire organization joins me in sending holiday greetings with every good wish for the
New Year! This time of year is a time for all of us here at DRN to be thankful for the opportunity
to serve as your total technology solutions provider. It is also a time of year when the term local
takes on extra meaning to DRN as a member-owned cooperative. We are commited to contribute
to the organizations that help make the communities we serve a better place. Our board of directors
and employees make financial donations and give of their time to assure DRN lives up to its
responsibility as a cooperative to serve its members growing needs.
I am happy to announce once again this year at our November Board Meeting, the DRN Board
authorized the retirement of capital credits. Capital credits represent the co-op principle of member
economic participation. DRN issued 9,217 checks to members retiring over $2.2 million in December.
The average dividend check was $245 and is equivalent to one free year of local telephone service.
Robert K. Johnson
CEO/General Manager
Including the dividend retirement this year, DRN has returned more than $18 million in capital credits to its members in the history
of your company. It is our wish that the timing of this disbursement helps to make your holiday season just a little brighter. n
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go-anywhere TV solution.
Freedom to roam.
Able to stream live or recorded shows on up to four
iOS devices at once, T6 keeps everybody in the
house happy. Watch your favorite movie in the living
room while the kids watch cartoons upstairs. Connect
to a WiFi network and stream live TV shows and
sporting events on your iPad ® or iPhone ® wherever
you go. Or, download recorded shows remotely to
watch when you’re not online.
$23.95 per month
For more information contact us at
877-559-4692 or www.drtel.com
TiVo, the TiVo logo, the Thumbs Up logo, and the Thumbs Down logo are registered trademarks of TiVo Inc. and its subsidiaries worldwide.
All rights reserved. All other trademarks and logos are property of their respective owners
What are capital credits? Capital credits reflect each member’s ownership in the cooperative. Telecommunications
cooperatives like DRN do not earn profits in the sense that investor-owned utilities earn profits for their investors.
Instead, any margins or revenues from the sale of telecommunications services after all expenses have been paid are
returned to the cooperative’s members in proportion to their telecom service usage. Capital credits were mailed to
members in December. If you have questions about your capital credits, please call DRN at 344-5000.
Maximize your Wi-Fi network
High-speed Internet is a great service to have, if you use it right. How you manage your
Internet connection and all your devices determines the speed and quality that you receive
from your Wi-Fi. Many times, the reason for a slow connection speed is the wireless router.
Even with the fastest Internet speed in the world, if the router isn’t functioning properly
speed and connection problems will occur.
WI-FI TIPS
Make sure your router is centrally located within your home. The closer
your device is to the router, the stronger the signal.
The number of users and devices affect the speed of internet. Wireless devices and users in the home are quickly increasing, higher speed internet
is often needed to accommodate.
Wi-Fi Story continued on page 4. >>
in this issue:
2 Business Spotlight–
Mahler’s Village Variety
3 Telephone Rate Change
5 2016 Scholarships
Variety Mahler’s Village Variety
is the spice of life at
Business Spotlight
Ready to plant their roots where their family could grow, Kathy and Paul
Mahler purchased one of Ellendale’s cornerstone businesses, now named
Mahler’s Village Variety, on October 14, 1985.
The timing was right to buy the business from Art and Ardy Fryslie. Paul had
over 13 years of retail experience at J.C. Penney and Kathy also worked in retail.
They both shared a love of working with customers. However, Paul’s job
required their family to move every two to three years, including relocating to
several states. Keeping their family on the move was not the lifestyle either Paul
or Kathy wanted for their six children. “Originally from Fairmount, we always
knew we wanted to come back to North Dakota,” said Paul.
Paul and Kathy Mahler
The community of Ellendale benefits from Mahler’s store as it offers a wide
range of general merchandise and unique items, as well as provides personal
customer service. As small business owners, Paul and Kathy are established
members of the community with a vested interest to help the Ellendale area.
Shopping locally also helps keep tax dollars in the community and provides jobs.
According to Kathy, the most frequently purchased items vary from office supplies to spices and candy to their growing
sewing and fabric section. Providing daily necessities, like shoe laces or socks, to the community is an important part of
Mahler’s Village Variety’s success. “What makes our store unique,” said Kathy “is our suppliers do not sell to the big chain
stores. It gives our business a different selection of merchandise, especially gift items.”
Although a keystone business in Ellendale that locals frequent, customers visit from Aberdeen, Frederick, Ashley, Kulm,
Jud, Oakes and many other communities within a 50 mile radius. All can truly attest, the variety is amazing and the service
received, one of the best!
History didn’t always paint a pretty picture. A fire on November 20, 1990 burned Mahler’s Village Variety to the ground and
could have been an end to their business. However, the Mahlers were determined to keep their dream alive and with the
support of the community they were able to rebuild their business.
To the Mahler family, especially when their kids were young and still at home, family time comes first. Their children
participated in school activities and worked on homework while Paul and Kathy began relying on DRN’s internet service at
home to complete the inventory ordering. “Work doesn’t end when we close the store,” said Kathy.
The Mahler’s accept credit cards and depend on DRN for uninterrupted service to be able to process these sales which helps
increase revenues. They also take telephone orders from customers and work with vendors over the phone.
Now with their children grown, Paul is a Thrivent Financial Representative, putting Kathy in the driver’s seat as the day-today supervisor of Mahler’s Village Variety. Both Paul and Kathy greatly appreciate their staff, Brenda Heine who has been
with them since their beginning, as well as Alysse Taylor and Nita Harlen.
Customers who shop locally receive better customer service and they help keep rural Main Street alive. Stop by and see Kathy
and her staff today at Mahler’s Village Variety in Ellendale. They can help you find basic supplies or the perfect gift for that
someone special. n
From cards and gifts, office and school supplies, housewares,
toys, crafts, sewing and fabric supplies, picture frames,
scrapbooking and photo album supplies to health and beauty
items, basic infant needs and pet supplies, the options at
Mahler’s store seem endless!
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126 Mail Street in Ellendale ~ Hours: Monday – Saturday,
8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
New directory listings
Ashley 288
Mary Ann Dubose............... 288-3267
Brandon Edwards................ 288-3592
Garrison.................................. 288-3156
Jane Haase............................. 288-2385
Tanner Meidinger................ 288-3665
Martin Mwarabu.................. 288-2014
Chris Niskanen...................... 288-3327
Wyatt Piatz............................. 288-3816
Willis Zimmerman............... 288-2314
Forman 724 (cont.)
Lance Parrow......................... 724-6358
Kelly Rohrich......................... 724-3042
William Wilkinson................ 724-6458
Crete 753
J Ptacek................................... 753-7902
Scott Witkowski.................... 753-7187
Guelph 783
Roman Braslavskyi.............. 783-4439
Dawn Case............................. 783-4450
Mathew Claeys..................... 783-4492
Trenton Johnson.................. 783-4438
Edgeley 493
Alan Anderson...................... 493-2653
Carrie Galbreath................... 493-2009
Kent Hoots............................. 493-2231
Tanya Howard....................... 493-3016
Bret Kramer............................ 493-2041
Steven & Tanya Liebold..... 493-2855
Brendan McDermott.......... 493-2796
Deloris Schroeder................ 493-3052
Alice Triepke.......................... 493-3127
Ellendale 349
Clarence Dyke....................... 349-3867
Paxton Gilbert....................... 349-4428
Kinsey Holm.......................... 349-3049
Tabitha Kendall..................... 349-2796
Bonnie Lehnhoff.................. 349-2047
Mitchell J Merkel, CPA PC... 349-2460
Kayleen Rithmiller............... 349-2563
Lori Shackle........................... 349-3062
Patrick Shreve....................... 349-2982
Steven Shumaker................ 349-3281
Sue Urlacher.......................... 349-3119
Forbes 357
Spring Creek Colony........... 357-8471
Forbes, SD 358
Sandy Bobzien........... (605) 358-8871
Forman 724
Bahradin Abakar.................. 724-4046
Jaci Arp.................................... 724-3091
Candice Blumhardt............. 724-3668
Cogswell Contryside.......... 724-6451
Darla Ekbom.......................... 724-3596
Martha Frias........................... 724-4098
Cody Gulleson...................... 724-3176
Kandi Hall............................... 724-6345
Austin McLaen...................... 724-3273
Douglas Olstad..................... 724-4107
Fort Ransom 973
Justin L Jones........................ 973-2688
Eric Thorfinnson................... 973-4041
Fullerton 375
Carter Anderson................... 375-6470
Gwinner 678
Brock Backer.......................... 678-2498
Angela Bauer......................... 678-3822
Kim Bauer............................... 678-2016
James Griffin.......................... 678-2532
Reuben Hadnot.................... 678-6820
Jordan Murphy..................... 678-2789
K Nerison................................ 678-2662
Jacob Spencer...................... 678-6893
Ryan Undem.......................... 678-6853
Deanna Youle........................ 678-2672
Jud 685
Deb Gapinski......................... 685-2402
Kathryn 796
Josh Kruger............................ 796-7649
Tabitha McKay...................... 796-7537
Kulm 647
Allie Marks.............................. 647-2778
Leonard Yuknis..................... 647-2466
LaMoure 883
Joshua Ensz........................... 883-5954
Kaden Ferch........................... 883-5990
William Froemke.................. 883-5299
Cole Hesby............................. 883-5257
Glenn & Mary Ellen Irvine.883-5296
Linda Jensen......................... 883-5478
Mitchell Johnston................ 883-5428
Jennifer Lano........................ 883-4322
Ryan Lesko............................. 883-4347
Jan Meidinger....................... 883-5922
Jared Scheuring................... 883-4385
Thomas Starks...................... 883-5341
Lisbon 683
G Evenson Inc....................... 683-3211
Teala Holt................................ 683-5101
Lisbon 683 (cont.)
Sean Jones............................. 683-5634
Marina Khoun....................... 683-3293
Kelly Kopp.............................. 683-5961
Geraldine Nogowski........... 683-9762
Zvonko Peterkovic.............. 683-5128
James Price............................ 683-5740
Verna Rufsvold...................... 683-4299
Jacob Vant Hul...................... 683-3091
Jacob Wilson......................... 683-5786
Litchville 762
Lisa Hoffman......................... 762-4456
Dwight Olson........................ 762-4811
Marion 669
Dawn Mehlhoff.................... 669-2527
Milnor 427
Kerry Anderson.................... 427-5613
Brent & Amy Bergstrom.... 427-5401
Nicki Erickson........................ 427-5120
William Galusha................... 427-5852
Oscar Martinez..................... 427-5653
Derek Murphy....................... 427-5637
Oakes 742
Health Avamere................... 742-4495
Cassandra Bergan................ 742-3215
Jacob Bollum......................... 742-2950
Brady Coleman..................... 742-3665
Elaine Frederick.................... 742-2678
Martha Frias........................... 742-3766
Dylan Murphy....................... 742-4594
Jessica Peters........................ 742-2492
Robert Schmit....................... 742-2012
Tim Sitzler............................... 742-2532
Venturia, SD 687
Chris Hofer.................. (605) 687-8070
Verona 432
Dylan Eull............................... 432-5993
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing the spirit
of giving this holiday season!
The week of Dec. 7 customers
brought in non-perishable food
donations to DRN and received
a credit on their bill. DRN then
delivered 331 items to local food
banks just in time for Christmas.
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Calendar photos capture rural living
DRN subscribers submitted their photos of living, working, and playing
throughout the area for the 2016 calendar photo contest. These memorable
photos captured the true essence of rual life in North Dakota. Customer
received their calendars in December. Extra calendars are available at DRN
customer service locations in Ellendale, Oakes and Lisbon. Thanks to all
who submitted photos for this year’s calendar. n
Congratulations to these photo winners featured in the 2016 calendar:
Marie Bopp
Silvia Cale
Alice Carr
Stacie Coleman
Julie Duckworth
Trista Gemar
Pat Glynn
Michaela Halvorson
Kristine Harris
ta
by Tris
Photo
Jennifer Johnson
Cassie Johnson
Mara Johnson
Chelsey Jones
Chrissy Kartes
Krista Lundgren
Marlene Mathern
Sonia Meehl
Katherine Plessner
EllieSchmit
Abbie Smith
Barb Sweet
Gwen Thielges
Marie Vogel
Tammy Wahl
Angie Waletzko
Carly Wetzel
Gemar
Are you getting optimum performance from your wi-fi
network? As technology advances and available bandwidth
increases, your old router may not be able to support higher
internet speeds and even certain wireless devices. DRN’s
newest advanced wireless router, Calix 844E Gigacenter,
allows for you to get the highest internet speed on all your
equipment. Add Web Guardian + and DRN ReadiTech
technicians can safely and securely monitor your network.
With Web Guardian +, DRN provides the equipment you
need, so you don’t have to worry if your router is outdated
or the wrong model. Also, DRN can remotely troubleshoot
your network saving both time and money! Monitoring your
home network helps eliminate service calls and prevent
future issues.
Lease the Calix router for only $2.95/mo., or lease the Calix
router with Web Guardian+ services for only $11.95/mo.
including two licenses. Receive unlimited remote support
for all your networking and devices, plus free premise visit
on all on-site technician support. Additional Web Guardian
+ licenses can be purchased for $1.95 per machine. If
you have questions about your router or wireless
internet connection, please call DRN at 344-5000. n
continued from page 1.
Do a speed test online. Visit http://www.drtel.com/residential-services/internet/. Click the link on the bottom of
the page to test your internet speed.
First, run the test wirelessly to check your wireless Internet connection. Next, take your Ethernet cable and plug it
directly into your computer or laptop. Run the speed test again to check the Internet connection coming into your
home. If your wireless connection is slower than the connection coming into your home, you may have router issues.
First reboot your router as that often fixes the problem.
If you’re still having trouble, call the DRN internet technical support team at 344-5000.
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Attention students–earn up to $8,000 in scholarships!
DRN is passionate about supporting area youth and is
proud to announce it will continue its Scholarship Program
in 2016.
DRN Scholarship
DRN will award $11,000 in scholarships to 22 graduating
high school seniors.Two winners will be randomly selected
from each high school within the service territory (Ashley,
Edgeley, Ellendale, Kulm, LaMoure, Lisbon, LitchvilleMarion, Milnor, North Sargent, Oakes, and Sargent Central).
FRS/DRN Scholarship
On the national level, should a student from our service area
be selected to receive one of the 30 Foundation for Rural
Services scholarships ($2,000 each); DRN will contribute
an additional $500 to the scholarship bringing the FRS
scholarship award to $2,500.
Starulakis Family Scholarship
New wireless router supports high speeds and network monitoring
WI-FI TIPS
DRN 2016 scholarship program
We wish you a happy new year
full of wonderful possibilities!
2016
DRN/FRS Scholarship Application will also be considered
for four new national scholarships funded by Manny and
Leo Staurulakis, of JSI, in honor of their parents John
and Chresanthe Staurulakis. The FRS Starulakis Family
Scholarships will provide four $5,000 awards and will give
preference to students with an interest in science, math,
medicine, or
engineering. Students
with a focus in the
sciences will be
automatically
considered for the
Staurulakis Family
Scholarships.
Students are eligible
if they attend a high
school in one of the
DRN exchanges and/
or their parents or guardians are DRN subscribers.
Applicants also must plan to attend an accredited college,
university or vocational school and indicate an interest in
returning to a rural community following graduation to
further their career. Students meeting these criteria are
encouraged to apply. The deadline is February 15, 2016.
Applications are available on DRN’s website at
www.drtel.com. For more information, contact
Janell Hauck 877-559-4692 or 344-5000. n
Annual Do Not Call Residential Customer Notification
To address consumer concerns about unwelcome telemarketing calls, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) established a national Do-Not-Call Registry. The registry applies to all telemarketers (with
the exception of certain non-profit and political organizations) and covers both interstate and intrastate telemarketing calls.
Commercial telemarketers are not allowed to call you if your number is listed on the registry.
You can register your phone number for free and you may remove your number from the list at any time. The Federal Trade
Commission will not drop any valid telephone numbers from the National Do Not Call Registry.
Consumers may register their residential phone number, and wireless numbers, on the national Do-Not-Call Registry at
no cost. To register by phone, call 1-888-382-1222. For TTY call 1-866-290-4236. You must call from the phone
number you wish to register.
Or, register online at www.donotcall.gov. After registering, your phone number will show up on the registry
by the next day. Telemarketers have up to 31 days to get your phone number and remove it from their
call lists. n
The Do-Not-Call Registry will not prevent all unwanted calls. It does not cover the following:
l calls from organizations with which you have established a business relationship;
l calls for which you have given prior written consent;
l calls which are not commercial or do not include unsolicited advertisements;
l calls by or on behalf of tax-exempt non-profit organizations.
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ABC Family changes name to Freeform in January
DRN channels 32 and 240 will change from ABC Family to Freeform on January 12. Freeform will air the same shows, including
original series “Pretty Little Liars” and “The Fosters,” as well as the world premieres of new original series ”Shadowhunters”
and “Recovery Road.” Favorite television events like the 13 Nights of Halloween, the 25 Days of Christmas and blockbuster
movies will remain on the network.
Get the best deal on your TV service when you pick a DRN package including television, phone and high-speed internet starting
at $112.95 with over 200 great channels! n
Buy 1 Digital Box, Get 1 FREE
for all of 2016!
Looking for digital and premium channels like HBO or Showtime? Buy 1 digital box
for 99¢, get the second box free for the rest of the year! Call 344-5000 today.
Offer valid Jan. 1 - Feb. 29, 2016. After Dec 31, 2016 second box charge is $4.95 per month.
DRN employee position updates
DRN named Troy Radermacher accounting supervisor. He will be responsible for day-to-day operations of the accounting
group. Radermacher has worked at DRN as an accountant for 13 years.
Outside Network Operations Specialist Matt Thorpe recently expanded his role to include building maintenance for DRN
properties. Thorpe has been with DRN for 15 years and previously held the title of construction coordinator. n
Local telephone rates increase
Effective January 1, 2016, DRN’s local telephone service
rate will increase to $22.50 per month.
This price increase is a result of changes to the Access
Recovery Charge (ACR) by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC). In July 2012, the FCC allowed
Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs), like DRN,
to assess an Access Recovery Charge (ARC).
What is ARC? The ARC allows local telephone companies
2015-2016 | WINTER SPORTS SCHEDULE
2015-2016 | WINTER SPORTS SCHEDULE
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Fairmount-Campbell-Tintah @ Richland (Colfax) - 7:30 p.m.
Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier
@ South
Border
Standing
Rock @ Wilton-Wing
- 7:30
p.m. (Ashley) - 7:30 p.m.
Fairmount-Campbell-Tintah
@ Richland (Colfax) - 7:30 p.m.
Lisbon
@ Hankinson - 7:30 p.m.
Standing
Rock @ Wilton-Wing
- 7:30 p.m.
Hazen
@ Wilton-Wing
- 7:30 p.m.
Lisbon @ Hankinson
7:30 p.m.
Hankinson
@ Sargent-Central
(Forman) - 7:30 p.m.
Hazen
@ Wilton-Wing - 7:30
p.m.
Wyndmere-Lidgerwood
@ Milnor-North
Sargent - 7:30 p.m.
Hankinson@@Oakes
Sargent
Central
Ellendale
- 6:00
p.m.(Forman) - 7:30 p.m.
Wyndmere-Lidgerwood
@ Milnor-North
Sargent - 7:30 p.m.
Linton-HMB
@ Oakes - 6:30
p.m.
Ellendale @ Oakes
- 6:00
p.m. (Steele) - 3:30 p.m.
Wilton-Wing
@ Kidder
County
Oakes -County
6:30 p.m.
Linton-HMB @ Kidder
(Steele) - 7:30 p.m.
Wilton-Wing
@ Kidder
County (Steele)
- 3:30
Strasburg-Zeeland
@ Napoleon-GS
- 7:30
p.m.p.m.
Linton-HMB @ Kidder
County- 7:30
(Steele)
Wilton-Wing
p.m.- 7:30 p.m.
Strasburg-Zeeland
@@
Napoleon-GS
- 7:30(Forman)
p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Milnor-North
Sargent
Sargent Central
Linton-HMB
@ Wilton-Wing
- 7:30 p.m.
Ellendale @ Lisbon
- 6:00 p.m.
Milnor-North Sargent
@ Sargent
Central -(Forman)
Napoleon-GS
@ Linton-HMB
(Hazelton)
7:30 p.m.- 2:30 p.m.
Ellendale
@ Lisbon
- 6:00 p.m.
Herreid-Selby
@ Strasburg-Zeeland
- 7:30 p.m.
Napoleon-GS @ Linton-HMB
- 7:30
p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
LaMoure-Litchville-Marion
@(Hazelton)
South Border
(Wishek)
Herreid-Selby
@ Strasburg-Zeeland
7:30p.m.
p.m.
Ellendale
@ Kidder
County (Steele) - -7:30
LaMoure-Litchville-Marion
@ South Border
(Wishek) - 7:30 p.m.
Richland @ Wyndmere-Lidgerwood
- 7:30 p.m.
Ellendale @ Kidder County (Steele) - 7:30 p.m.
Richland @ Wyndmere-Lidgerwood - 7:30 p.m.
LIVE
LIVE
Dec 1
Dec 3
Dec 71
3
Dec 8
7
Dec 10
8
Dec 15
Dec 10
17
15
Dec 18
17
Dec 19
Dec 218
Jan
Dec 719
Jan
Jan 212
7
Jan 14
12
Jan 23
14
Jan 30
Jan 123
Feb
Jan 430
Feb
Feb 51
Feb 64
5
Feb 8
Feb 6
Feb 8
GIRLS BASKETBALL
BASKETBALL
GIRLS
Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier
@ South Border (Ashley) - 7:30 p.m.
CHANNELS 7, 95,
107 &247195
PRIME
Location of games are highlighted in BOLD. Post season schedule
PRIME
247subject to change.
to be announced. Schedule
BEK PRIME is available statewide.
• In Western North Dakota on the Heroes and Icons network
BEK
PRIME
is available
statewide.
(KNDB
Over-The-Air
Ch-26
Bismarck/KNDM Ch-24 Minot).
Dec 14
Dec 18
Dec 514
Jan
Dec 818
Jan
5
Jan 11
8
Jan 15
Jan 11
16
15
Jan 19
16
Jan 22
19
Jan 23
22
Jan 25
Jan 23
29
25
Jan 30
Jan 229
Feb
Jan 930
Feb
2
Feb 11
9
Feb 13
11
Feb 16
13
Feb 18
16
Feb 20
Feb 18
Feb 20
BOYS BASKETBALL
BASKETBALL
BOYS
Washburn @ Kidder County (Steele) - 7:30 p.m.
Ellendale @ Oakes - 7:30 p.m.
Washburn
@ Kidder
County (Steele)
7:30 p.m.
South
Border
@ Napoleon-GS
- 7:30 -p.m.
Ellendale @ Oakes - 7:30 p.m.
LaMoure-Litchville-Marion
@ Linton-HMB - 7:30 p.m.
South
@ Napoleon-GS
- 7:30 p.m.
Oakes Border
@ Napoleon-GS
- 7:30 p.m.
LaMoure-Litchville-Marion
@ Linton-HMB
- 7:30p.m.
p.m.
Kidder
County @ South Border
(Wishek) - 7:30
Oakes @ Napoleon-GS
7:30p.m.
p.m.
Hazen
Wilton-Wing --4:30
Kidder
County @ South Border
(Wishek) Sargent
- 7:30 p.m.
Wyndmere-Lidgerwood
@ Milnor-North
- 7:30 p.m.
Hazen
@ Wilton-Wing
- 4:30 p.m.
Hankinson
@ Wyndmere-Lidgerwood
- 7:30 p.m
Wyndmere-Lidgerwood
Milnor-North
p.m.
Milnor-North
Sargent @ @
Sargent
Central Sargent
(Forman)- 7:30
- 4:00
p.m.
Hankinson @ Wyndmere-Lidgerwood
- 7:30
p.m p.m.
Fairmount-Campbell-Tintah
@ Hankinson
- 7:30
Milnor-North
Sargent
Sargent Central
- 4:00 p.m.
Strasburg-Zeeland
@@
Linton-HMB
- 7:30(Forman)
p.m.
Fairmount-Campbell-Tintah
@ Hankinson - 7:30 p.m.
Ellendale
@ Lisbon - 7:30 p.m.
Strasburg-Zeeland
@ Linton-HMB
7:30 p.m.
Linton-HMB
@ Napoleon-GS
- 7:30-p.m.
Ellendale
@ Lisbon - 7:30 p.m.
Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier
@ LaMoure-LM - 7:30 p.m.
Linton-HMB
- 7:30 p.m.
Herreid-Selby@@Napoleon-GS
Strasburg-Zeeland
- 7:30 p.m.
Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier
@ LaMoure-LM
- 7:30 p.m.
Strasburg-Zeeland @ Wilton-Wing
- 2:30 p.m.
Herreid-Selby
@ Strasburg-Zeeland
Richland @ Sargent
Central (Forman)- 7:30
- 7:30p.m.
p.m.
Strasburg-Zeeland
@ Wilton-Wing
- 2:30 p.m.
Lisbon
@ Richland (Colfax)
- 7:30 p.m.
Richland
@ Sargent Central (Forman)
p.m.(Steele) - 6:00 p.m.
Turtle
Lake/Mercer-McClusky
@ Kidder- 7:30
County
Lisbon @ Richland (Colfax) - 7:30 p.m.
Turtle Lake/Mercer-McClusky @ Kidder County (Steele) - 6:00 p.m.
WRESTLING
WRESTLING
LaMoure/EEK/Lisbon
Triangular @ Lisbon - 6:00 p.m.
Jan 21
Jan 26
Linton-HMB @ Oakes - 7:30 p.m.
Jan 28
21
LaMoure/EEK/Lisbon
Triangular @ Lisbon
- 6:00
South Border/LaMoure-LM/Napoleon
Triangular
@ p.m.
Napoleon - 5:00 p.m.
Jan 26
Linton-HMB @ Oakes - 7:30 p.m.
Location
are highlighted in BOLD. Post
season
schedule
to p.m.
Jan 28of games
South Border/LaMoure-LM/Napoleon
Triangular
@ Napoleon
- 5:00
be announced. Schedule subject to change.
Location of games are highlighted in BOLD. Post season schedule to
to assess a monthly charge of up to 50 cents per line on
residential end users, single-line business customers, and
non-primary residential lines. The ARC will increase 50
cents annually through 2017. The current rate for ARC is
$2 and will increase to $2.50 in July 2016.
This charge was adopted as part of reforms to the intercarrier compensation regimes. This transitional recovery
charge was intended to mitigate the effect of reduced
intercarrier revenues and facilitate continued investment in
broadband.
Companies with rates at a certain local rate level, however,
are not required to charge the ARC. To eliminate the ARC
and its annual increases, DRN is raising its local telephone
rate to the required level.
The elimination of the ARC charge, coupled with the
increase in local rate, will result in 22 cents net increase
for residential customers in January (versus keeping the
ARC and local telephone charges separate) and will
actually save the customer 37 cents in July.
DRN works hard to connect its customers to the world
at an affordable and competitive price. If you have any
questions about this rate increase, or the ARC please call
344-5000. n
ACCESS RECOVERY
CHARGE (ARC) FACTS
With the new changes, the ARC is moved into local phone
rates which is patronage allocable. Patronage is capital
credit return based on DRN member’s spending.
On July 1, 2016 residential customers will save 37 cents
per month with the new rate versus paying a separate
Access Recovery Charge (ARC). Starting on July 1, 2017,
DRN’s residential customers will save 43 cents per month
based on combining the ARC and local telephone rate.
DRN will continue to charge the ARC on business lines.
Be prepared for winter power outages
Winter ice storms and blizzards cause more than treacherous driving conditions for travelers. North Dakota winter
weather also brings power outages from ice storms potentially meaning hours without life sustaining services.
DRN reminds its fiber optic customers that their telecommunications services are powered by electricity. If their
main power source goes out, however, all fiber customers have a backup power supply box provided by DRN in
their home, apartment complex, or office building.
The battery backup powers telephone service for approximately eight hours. This means the backup will provide
eight hours of in use time or talk time. If the power is out for an extended period of time, telephone service will
continue to work as long as the battery backup has not been depleted of its eight hours of in use time. During a
power outage, Internet and television service disconnects immediately.
In order to keep you and your family connected during an extended power outage, DRN recommends connecting
your home or business to a backup generator. Customers with questions regarding their battery backup should
contact a DRN customer care specialist at 344-5000. n
DRN TV Channel 221
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