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A PUBLICATION FOR THE EMPLOYEES OF ANDERSON TRUCKING SERVICE, INC.
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Anderson Trucking and its subsidiaries are looking for new photos to be used on our website and in other corporate advertising and collateral materials. The all new ATS hat and cash prizes will be awarded as follows...

First Place:     $50.00
Second Place: $40.00
Third Place:    $30.00
Fourth Place:  $20.00



ATS is interested in photos featuring the ATS truck and/or load. Creativity is encouraged. All photos submitted will be considered. Photos may include standard truck shots, action photos, pictures involving trucks on the road, at a weigh station, or truck stop etc.

Rules
This contest is open to all employees and drivers (Company and Leased). Send your color prints with your name and truck number clearly printed on the back, to the address below.

Digital photos can be submitted provided they are high resolution. These files should be sent via email.

All submitted photos become the property of ATS and will not be returned. ATS reserves the right to use the photos electronically or in printed publication. The Internet committee will judge the photos and their decision shall be final.

All photos received will be considered in the month they are received.

The date for submission will be the last day of every month for the duration of the contest. ATS reserves the right to discontinue or modify the contest at any time.

Please send photos to:
Anderson Trucking Service, Inc.
203 Cooper Ave. North
St. Cloud, MN 56303
Attn: E-Commerce Photo Contest

E-Mail To: photos@ats-inc.com


It is with deep sorrow that we report the death of one of our own, Isaiah Fort, 39, of West Point, Mississippi. Isaiah, "Ike", died February 1, 2002.

Isaiah was westbound behind a pickup on I-80 near the Northwest 48th Street exit when the pickup slid, struck a guardrail and hit the cement bank of a bridge. Authorities say Isaiah tried to avoid the pickup and steered into the median, but the snow-covered grass would not let him steer, and his rig flipped on its side.

The slick morning surface kept the cab moving and propelled it out of the median into eastbound traffic, where an eastbound semi could not stop in time and plowed into the crashed semi's cab. Isaiah Fort, 39, of Kilgore, Texas, was pronounced dead at the scene.

He is survived by four children, four stepchildren, his parents, grandfather, three brothers, five sisters, one grandchild, as well as many other friends and relatives. Services were held on Saturday, February 9, 2002, at the New Canaan Land Church in Chicago, Illinois.

It is never easy to lose one of those among us. A modern day hero, Isaiah died trying to avoid others. He was faced with the choice of driving into a vehicle already in the ditch on the right, colliding with the pick up truck that had lost control in front of him, or trying to avoid both of them by moving to the left lane. His choice of going to the left saved the lives of other motorists, but probably cost him his own life.

The staff of ATS offers our sincere condolences to Isaiah's family and friends. Memorials can be sent to the Isaiah Fort Memorial Fund c/o Willie Fort Jr., 8131 S Bishop, Chicago, IL 60620.