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Westhope Public School Builds on 3D Printing Program with $1500 in SRT and RDFC Grants

Sep 12 2024

Westhope Public School Builds on 3D Printing Program with $1500 in SRT and RDFC Grants

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SRT presented checks to Westhope Public School. Left to right: Cassidy Hjelmstad, SRT CEO and General Manager; Casey Mills, Westhope Public School Teacher; Tom Jespersen, SRT Director for District 2; and Kristi Miller, SRT Board President.

MINOT, N.D. – Westhope Public School students have new technology and new STEAM learning opportunities, funded in part by a Rural Development Finance Corporation (RDFC) grant matched by SRT Communications.

RDFC awarded a $750 grant to Westhope School, which SRT matched with an additional $750, to use toward new printers, filament, and related supplies to grow and sustain the school’s 3D printing program.

The program began when teacher Casey Mills and his 5th grade class started putting an available 3D printer to use. The 5th graders set up their own 3D print shop to sell their items, researching sustainable pricing and the most effective packaging. All proceeds go back into purchasing supplies so they can keep printing in the classroom.

The students’ creations grew so popular that the program needed to add printers with newer technology. Mills also wanted to introduce 3D CAD software, so the students could progress from using downloadable templates to designing their own products. Soon they were creating original items such as headphone holders and a clock with a battery.

Branching out from the classroom setting, students visited local businesses to ask what challenges or needs they have. Then they headed back to class to create solutions, which included a napkin-and-condiment holder, a magnetic paperclip holder, custom-sized shelves, and signs displaying store hours.

Through this school-based enterprise, the students practice technology, creative design, small business operations, marketing, and advertising. “It’s been an amazing experience seeing how excited kids are about these skills,” Mills said. “We appreciate this opportunity and SRT’s support of our vision. These students will be able to take the problem-solving, innovation, and business acumen they develop today into their future careers.”

Mills also credits the application of 3D printing to deepening interest and enjoyment in other coursework. For example, students learn about the Renaissance and Shakespeare by creating 3D prints of Michelangelo’s Pietà sculpture and a Globe Theatre replica.

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SRT had a chance to see the students’ 3D prints.

Kristi Miller, SRT Board President, said about SRT’s donation, “We are so impressed with the variety and ingenuity of the work these students are creating. As a technology company, SRT is proud to support STEAM in our local schools. It’s inspiring to see the entrepreneurial spirit of Casey’s class and how technology is sparking their creativity and opportunities for the future.”

Mills was named the 2024 Bottineau County Teacher of the Year, and one of his 3D printing students has been recognized as a STEM All-Star Student. Since achieving his goal of sustainability, Mills is looking at drone technology for the next evolution of his program.

SRT Communications, headquartered in Minot, North Dakota, is the state’s largest telecommunications cooperative. Established in 1951, SRT employs roughly 180 people and serves 24,000 customers across north-central North Dakota. SRT earned the distinction as a Certified Gig-Capable Provider in 2017. Services include high-speed internet, phone, and security/surveillance systems for home and business.

The Rural Development Finance Corporation (RDFC) is a nonprofit corporation that encourages economic diversification and community vitality through the generation of funding that supports sustainable asset building. Funding for RDFC programs comes from fee income generated by Dakotas America LLC, a community development entity providing New Market Tax Credits in economically distressed census tracks across the United States. The North Dakota Association of Rural Electric Cooperatives provides support to RDFC.

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Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery Gets Upgrades With SRT and RDFC Grant Funds

Aug 09 2024

Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery Gets Upgrades With SRT and RDFC Grant Funds

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MINOT, N.D. – Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery, 10 miles south of Butte, was recently able to replace fencing along the north and west sides of the cemetery, thanks to funding from a Rural Development Finance Corporation (RDFC) grant matched by SRT Communications.

RDFC awarded a $750 grant to Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery in 2023, which SRT matched with an additional $750. An old wooden fence has been replaced with PVC and fiberglass posts and chain-link fencing.

The cemetery, established in 1906, is cared for by a group of volunteers. The sexton, Dennis Schott of Butte, maintains the grounds with help from his wife, Lois, Tom and Lena Volochenko, Lyle Zinke and his father, Harold, and Dewey Helm. According to Schott, anyone can be buried at the cemetery. Currently, plot reservations are not needed.

Schott said, “My grandparents are buried here. It’s important to have a well-kept resting place for people in our area.”

Volunteer Tom Volochenko added that his grandparents are also buried at the cemetery, along with many other generations of families from the Butte community.

SRT is among the North Dakota rural telecommunication and electric cooperatives that are members of RDFC. A nonprofit finance and development corporation, RDFC provides funding for economic development and diversification projects in rural North Dakota. Applications are submitted to RDFC via SRT; if approved, funds are then matched 100% by SRT.

SRT Communications, headquartered in Minot, North Dakota, is the state’s largest telecommunications cooperative. Established in 1951, SRT employs roughly 180 people and serves more than 24,000 customers across north central North Dakota. SRT earned the distinction as a Certified Gig-Capable Provider in 2017. Services include high-speed internet, phone, and security/surveillance systems for home and business. Learn more at www.srt.com.

The Rural Development Finance Corporation (RDFC) is a nonprofit corporation that encourages economic diversification and community vitality through the generation of funding that supports sustainable asset building. Funding for RDFC programs comes from fee income generated by Dakotas America LLC, a community development entity providing New Market Tax Credits in economically distressed census tracks across the United States. The North Dakota Association of Rural Electric Cooperatives provides support to RDFC.

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SRT Annual Meeting is Thursday, June 20

Jun 11 2024

SRT Annual Meeting is Thursday, June 20

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MINOT, N.D. – SRT Communications will hold its annual meeting and director election on Thursday, June 20, 2024, at the North Dakota State Fair Center in Minot.

Registration and voting begin at 5:30 p.m. and officially close at 7:00 p.m. A catered dinner will be served 5:30-7:00 p.m. and live entertainment featuring Little Chicago Funk will begin at 6:00 p.m.

The business meeting, which starts at 7:00 p.m., will include a report to the members, financial updates, and election results.

Candidates for election are the following:

District 1:   Cheryl Overby from Mohall
District 2:   Dennis Erber from Glenburn, Incumbent
District 3:   Bruce Degenstein from Voltaire
                       Faith Fahnestock from Towner/Willow City
                       Shawn Vedaa from Voltaire
District 4:   Stacey Diehl from Minot, Incumbent
                       Deven Mantz from Minot

Election results will also be posted on srt.com/annualmeeting.

Members are encouraged to bring the postcard they received in the mail to be entered to win prizes.

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SRT Distributes $2.9 Million in Capital Credits to Members

May 30 2024

SRT Distributes $2.9 Million in Capital Credits to Members

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The SRT Board of Directors has approved the distribution of $2,911,487 in credits back to members for 2024.

Credits will include the remainder of the 2000 allocation and/or a portion of the 2001 and 2023 allocations. Checks mail in early June.

“Capital credits are one of the great advantages of belonging to a cooperative,” said Kristi Miller, SRT Board President. “Our members share in our success and SRT values the opportunity to distribute profits back to them.”

How SRT Capital Credits Work

  1. At the end of the fiscal year, SRT determines whether there are excess revenues, called margins.
  2. The margins are allocated to members as capital credits based on the amount spent by the member during the year.
  3. The Board of Directors decides to retire, or pay, the capital credits when the cooperative’s financial condition allows.
  4. Members are notified how and when they will receive their capital credit distribution.

Members should inform SRT of changes to their current mailing address to ensure they receive any future capital credit retirements.

For more information on capital credits, visit srt.com/capitalcredits or call 701-858-1200.

 

SRT Communications, headquartered in Minot, North Dakota, is the state’s largest telecommunications cooperative. Established in 1951, SRT employs roughly 180 people and serves 24,000 customers across north-central North Dakota. SRT earned the distinction as a Certified Gig-Capable Provider in 2017. Services include high-speed internet, phone, and security/surveillance systems for home and business. Learn more at www.SRT.com.

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SRT Announces 2024 Youth Awards

Apr 26 2024

SRT Announces 2024 Youth Awards

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MINOT, N.D. – SRT has announced the 2024 winners of five college scholarships, totaling $8,500, and two students who will attend the Foundation for Rural Service (FRS) Youth Tour.

The following four students each won a $1,500 SRT General Scholarship:

  • Lucas Beeter of Minot – Minot High School – Magic City Campus
  • Tallie Fedje of Bottineau – Bottineau Junior-Senior High School
  • Shaylie Holen of Burlington – Des Lacs Burlington High School
  • Mariah Lovro of Norwich – TGU Granville High School

Jamie Thompson of Antler won the $2,500 SRT Technical Scholarship. She will be attending Bismarck State College and will major in agriculture industry and technology (agronomy).

“This year we had a very competitive field of scholarship applicants,” said Cassidy Hjelmstad, SRT CEO and General Manager. “It was inspiring to see so many promising, hard-working young people pursuing their future through our scholarship program, and these five students truly earned their respective awards.”

In addition, Giovanna Zettell and Carmen Lindekugel, both of Newburg School, will represent SRT during the 2024 FRS Youth Tour in Washington, D.C. this summer. They will learn about the telecommunications industry, tour the nation’s capital, and meet with legislative leaders to discuss their experiences in rural North Dakota.

Applicants for the SRT Scholarship Program were judged on their scholastic performance and achievements, as well as volunteerism and community involvement. Students were required to write an essay discussing the value of traditional education, online education, and the vital role of high-speed internet in both.

The SRT Technical Scholarship can be awarded to a graduating high school senior or an undergraduate student currently enrolled in a two-year or four-year college. Applicants were required to submit volunteerism and community involvement, scholastic performance, and an essay describing how they can use their education and technology to reach rural and underserved populations. A letter of recommendation from a community member or educator was also required.

SRT Communications, headquartered in Minot, North Dakota, is the state’s largest telecommunications cooperative. Established in 1951, SRT employs roughly 180 people and serves 24,000 customers across north-central North Dakota. SRT earned the distinction as a Certified Gig-Capable Provider in 2017. Services include high-speed internet, phone, and security/surveillance systems for home and business. Learn more at www.SRT.com.

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