Archive for December 23rd, 2007

Home Rule

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

A couple weeks ago 8 of us met to began organizing a Home Rule Charter for Anamoose.  home-rule-committee.jpgThe members of the committee(Double click on picture) are Angie Kesler, Lois Rott, Dennis Zimmerman,Steve Heim, Jeff Lemer, Brent Weniger, Duaine Dockter,  and I(talking picture).  They looked relaxed, but we had just finished a couple of hours reviewing a Sample Home Rule Charter and comparing it to Drake and Velva’s Charters.

I took the following quote from the ND League of Cities Handbook on Home Rule, August, 2007.  “Home Rule is a granting of certain powers to cities by the state legislature to allow cities more opportunity to make decisions about those issues that affect them.”

 A Home Rule Charter would allow the city board to budget more effectively and also allow for a city sales tax should this be approved by the voters. 

Friday I was told by Bill Goodwin, McHenry County Commissioner, that Anamoose has not renewed the sherriff contract with the county.  I contacted Joe Weninger (picture), Anamoose City Council member, about this.  He replied,”The funding isn’t available to be joe-weninger.jpgable to support the deputy contract.  The tax dollars we take in basically support ouor street lighting-and that’s about it.”

The next Home Rule committee meeting will be Thursday, January 10 with Jerry Hjelmstad, lawyer for the League of Cities.

Sunday Morning Mishap

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

There is a steady stream of cars past the Canadian Pacific railroad on the north end of Anamoose. During the night over 30 coal cars were pushed off or smashed together. The three engines are sitting undamaged to the east of the railroad crossing and a long line of undamaged coal cars sit to the west.excavator-at-work.jpg
While I watched at 2pm four excavators were pulling coal cars and moving coal from the tracks, working to get the tracks open. (Double click on pictures to enlarge)train-wreck.jpg
According to Bill Goodwin, Civic Club President, the Anamoose Civic Club is allowing the railroad to put some of the coal and damaged cars on Civic Club property on the north side of the track. The Anamoose Cafe which is closed on Sundays, opened up for the earthmovers and railroad workers, so they could be fed.

Christmas in a small community

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

Last week I remembered to take my camera along when I went to the open houses at the Post Office and First State Bank.  It took me till a few days ago to figure out how to get the pictures on this blogging site, but wanted to show the togetherness and community spirit in Anamoose.  People were standing around, or sitting, and visiting with whoever bank-open-house.jpgcame in the door.  The goodies, hot apple cider and coffee were great, but the friendliness left you with a great feeling of belonging to our post-office-open-house.jpgAnamoose community.  (Double click on pictures to enlarge)