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  • Bowling News: Alley Dusters Dec. 30, 2020

    Jan 18, 2021

    Rosenau Central City 6-2 Hanson’s Bar 6-2 Central City H2O Plus 6-2 Leevers 6-2 Cgtn Hiway Drive 2-6 701 Wash 2-6 Dakota Central 2-6 DJ’s Home Center 2-6 Scratch Game: Gail Roberts 200, Susan Krause 188, Laurie Snow 184. Scratch Series: Gail Roberts 519, Susan Krause 517, Carissa Gleave 481. Handicap Game: Sherry Roller 253, Julie Miller 247, Janille Koepplin 245. Handicap Series: Sherry Roller 651, Janille Koepplin 650, Susan Krause 646....

  • Ulrich leads Rockets to rout Warwick with 32 points

    Erik Gjovik|Jan 18, 2021

    The NR-S boys' team got their District 7 schedule off to a fast start, taking a 30-point win at home over the Warwick Warriors last Tuesday night. Center Evan Ulrich had another good showing with 32 points, followed by Johnny Grann with 14, Nick Berglund with 13 and Kaden Jensen 10 points in the win. Mark Fassett's 16 points led Warwick (1-3, 0-1), while Cayden Feather finished with 12 for the Warriors. NR-S (5-3, 1-0) goes up to Fort Totten tonight (January 18) to face second-ranked Four...

  • Our Outdoors: Just One

    Nick Simonson|Jan 18, 2021

    "I bet you can't eat just one" was the long-time slogan of Lay's potato chips, and really with about half a century of food science and consumer studies behind the product at the time, the tagline for the easy-to-consume junk food was right on, and still probably is. The light and airy chip covered in just the right amount of laboratory-balanced salts and oils was impossible to resist, especially after the first one – or handful – was consumed. Whether it was a snack-sized bag at some sum...

  • Dakota Recreation Report: January 18, 2021

    Patricia Stockdill|Jan 18, 2021

    Outdoor notes: *Ice is never completely safe. Avoid areas with vegetation, moving water, pressure ridges and springs. Check conditions as you go along on the ice and don’t move around at night. Tournaments (Check with event organizers for scheduling updates): *Jan. 30: Devils Lake, 6-Mile Bay. Fishing: *Devils Lake elevation, Jan. 12: 1,448.53 feet above mean sea level (MSL). *Stump Lake elevation: 1,448.43 MSL. *Lake Sakakawea elevation: 1,838.59 MSL; 16,300 cubic feet per second average (CFS)...

  • North Dakota Outdoors: January 18, 2021

    Doug Leier|Jan 18, 2021

    Wildlife management and biology – science as a discipline – is a function of learning through time, research and analysis. Really not much different than life where we better understand, with a little more time and learning, the past to help plant the future. Years back when discussions were being held on the management of mountain lions in North Dakota and it was asked how many we had in North Dakota, I'd honestly and lightheartedly explain how mountain lions really don't like being cou...

  • Scholarship Opportunities: First Community Credit Union now accepting scholarship applications for graduating high school seniors

    Jan 18, 2021

    For more than 20 years First Community Credit Union (FCCU) has provided college scholarships to its members. FCCU announces that they’re now accepting scholarship applications for graduating high school seniors and will award approximately $48,000 in scholarships this year. The credit union will award nine $4,000 scholarships and six $2,000 scholarships, which are $1,000 per year. There are 15 scholarships available for the following schools in which FCCU has branch locations: Bismarck State College, Cankdeska Cikana Community College, C...

  • Scholarship Opportunities: Foundation for Agricultural Education and Development offers national Marilyn Spiker/Sheila Massey Memorial scholarships

    Jan 18, 2021

    A one-year $1,500 scholarship will be awarded to two women who will begin first or second year college studies in 2021. Only one of the applications will be forwarded to the national chairman for consideration. The Foundation for Agricultural Education and Development (FAED) in cooperation with Women Involved in Farm Economics (WIFE) are offering the national Marilyn Spiker/Sheila Massey Memorial scholarships. The student must be a woman enrolling in an agricultural-related field. Examples are Agronomy, Agricultural Economics, Agricultural...

  • North Dakota Game & Fish Department News

    Jan 18, 2021

    Winter Anglers Reminded to Clean Up Ice The North Dakota Game and Fish Department reminds winter anglers to clean up the ice after fishing. This not only applies to trash, but fish as well. It is not only unsightly, but it is illegal to leave fish, including minnows used for bait, behind on the ice. According to state fishing regulations, when a fish is caught, anglers must either immediately release the fish unharmed, or reduce them to their daily possession. It is common practice for some anglers to fillet fish on the ice, which is allowed,...

  • Post-Frontal Pointers

    Nick Simonson|Jan 18, 2021

    Winter is already the slow time for fish. Due to their cold-blooded nature, they're generally less energetic and aggressive than they are in summer when water is warmer. That doesn't mean they're not biting, and fast action can often be found during stable weather and at peak times, such as dawn and dusk for walleyes, crappies and other fish that feed in low light. However, when roaring winter fronts rip through the region and high winds, snow and inclement weather are followed by cold and...

  • The Woolly Worm

    Nick Simonson|Jan 18, 2021

    The woolly worm is a fly pattern steeped in the history of fly angling itself, and many branches and regions of that history claim it as their own. From trout in Europe to bass in the American southeast to panfish in the upper Midwest, the pattern has many origin stories for its popularity and resurgence, due simply to its easy-to-tie nature and adjustability to any situation and species. From its telling red tail to the simple hackle-over-chenille body, the woolly worm has come about in many...

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