Killdeer's City Commission met Monday evening for its bimonthly meeting. A wide array of issues were discussed, including the new school building, cleanup week and the old Killdeer rodeo grounds.
One Killdeer Public School second grader overcame his fear of loud sirens and is now helping the way in making sure his fellow Cowboys know how to safely exit the building in case of a fire.
The Killdeer City Commission held its bimonthly meeting Monday night. City Engineer Brett Morlok explained the new school is on pace to be completed by August, but said an anemic supply chain could throw a wrench in those plans.
During their bi-monthly meeting on Feb. 22, the City of Killdeer's commission deliberated on a project to pave 27th street, as well as addressing running sewer lines to its businesses.
Last week, a group of third graders from Killdeer Public School, who are enrolled in the AAA School Safety Patrol program, shopped with deputies from the Dunn County Sheriff's Office to help provide gifts to 30 children who are less fortunate.
An accident occurred Saturday evening in which a car rolled over. While providing roadside medical assistance, Killdeer first responder Joshua Edwards was injured by a moving vehicle that did not stop.