[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 8] [Senate] [Page 11356] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]125TH ANNIVERSARY OF STEELE, NORTH DAKOTA Mr. CONRAD. Mr. President, today I recognize a community in North Dakota that will be celebrating its 125th anniversary. On June 30-July 2, the residents of Steele will gather to celebrate their community's history and founding. Steele is a thriving community in North Dakota. The city was founded by Wilbur F. Steele in 1878. He purchased the land from the railroad and had hopes that the city would house the State capitol. Mr. Steele constructed a building in the city to serve as a place for the legislature to meet. Since Steele was not chosen as the State's capital, the building became the Kidder County Courthouse, which is still in use today. Steele is best known for its 38\1/2\ foot high Sandhill Crane. This piece of art was inspired by the numerous birds and ducks that migrate through Steele each year. Steele has plenty to offer to its residents and visitors, from the golf course and parks to fishing, hunting, and crosscountry skiing. The community has planned a wonderful weekend celebration to commemorate its 125th anniversary. The celebration includes an all school reunion, parade, fireworks, auction, outdoor concert, a street dance, and much more. Mr. President, I ask the Senate to join me in congratulating Steele, ND, and its residents on their first 125 years and in wishing them well through the next century. By honoring Steele and all the other historic small towns of North Dakota, we keep the great pioneering frontier spirit alive for future generations. It is places such as Steele that have helped to shape this country into what it is today, which is why this fine community is deserving of our recognition. Steele has a proud past and a bright future. ____________________