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SRT Donates $7,500 to Upham Legion Post 269

Sep 09 2020

SRT Donates $7,500 to Upham Legion Post 269

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SRT Board member John Marshall presented a check for $7,500 to the Upham Legion Post 269 to fund the renovation project for their legion hall. The last upgrade to the building took place in the 1960s. Most recently, renovations included the replacement of a suspended ceiling, wall mounted furnace and A/C units, updated lighting, and replacing the handicap accessible concrete entry area. This legion hall is used by Upham and the surrounding area for various events, making it an important asset in the community.

Left to right: Jim Bohl, Wes Goodman, Bob McNamara, John Marshall and Bill Petersen

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SRT Donates $7,500 to Berthold Park District

Aug 29 2020

SRT Donates $7,500 to Berthold Park District

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SRT Board member, Stan Vangsness, presented a check to Randy Kunz, Berthold Park District Park Board President, to fund their athletic fields refurbishment project. Berthold Park District is renovating their multi-use athletic fields that were built in the 1960s. The scope of the project entails resurfacing the fields, adding safety fencing and a scoreboard, and creating a shaded seating area for spectators. The Berthold Park District received $7,500 towards this community improvement project. 

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SRT Donates $7,500 to Velva Sports Complex

Aug 24 2020

SRT Donates $7,500 to Velva Sports Complex

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SRT board members Dennis Schott and Tom Jespersen presented Larry Sandy, Athletic Director of Velva Public School (pictured center), with a $7,500 check for the Velva Sports Complex renovation. The current Velva athletics building needs updates. The new climate-controlled facility will include handicap accessible restrooms, concessions, more efficient storage for sports gear, a huddle room, and a ticket window.  Congrats to the Velva community on these improvements.

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E-MAIL SCAM ALERT

Aug 19 2020

E-MAIL SCAM ALERT

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Some SRT Internet customers have received an email notifying them that their email address will be deactivated. Unfortunately, this is what is called a phishing scam, aimed at trying to encourage you to click a link to a fraudulent website. If you received this message we encourage you to delete it. As always, if you have questions about a strange email, we urge you to contact SRT to verify its contents.
 
If you receive the message, delete it without opening. 
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Aug 14 2020

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