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  • Savvy Senior: Can I collect Social Security benefits from my ex-spouse?

    Jim Miller|May 29, 2023

    Can I collect Social Security from my ex-spouse? Dear Savvy Senior, Is it possible to collect Social Security benefits from my ex-spouse? We were married for 12 years but have been divorced for almost 20 years now. Never Remarried Dear Never, Yes, depending on your specific circumstances, you may very well be eligible for divorced spouses Social Security benefits. Here’s what you should know. Who’s eligible? A divorced spouse can collect a Social Security retirement benefit on the earnings rec...

  • Dakota Recreation Report: May 29, 2023

    Patricia Stockdill|May 29, 2023

    Outdoor notes: *June 5: River Keepers Race the Red, Fargo, 6:30 p.m. Call (701) 255-2895 for details. *June 7: Deer gun and muzzleloader applications due. Tournaments: *June 2 and 3: Missouri River tailrace. *June 3: Devils Lake, East Bay; Lake Sakakawea, Sportsmen’s Centennial. *June 10 and 11: Lake Ashtabula, Sibley Crossing. *June 10: Devils Lake, Spirit Lake Casino; Lake Audubon, cabin sites. *June 11: Devils Lake, Grahams Island State Park. Fishing: *Devils Lake elevation, May 22: 1,450.7 f...

  • History of New Rockford: May 29, 2023

    K.C. Gardner Jr., NRHS Class of 1962 - Drayton, N.D.|May 29, 2023

    The following New Rockford merchants agreed to close at 6 p.m. from Jan. 1 to March 15, 1906: Rodenberg & Schwoebel, H. Peoples & Co., Prader & Goss, D.H. Fowler, J.E. Cady & Co., J.W. Rager, Johnson Bros., J. Wenz, Thomas Ose, Elias Saad, and J.M. Mulvey. On Jan. 1, Sylvester, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schuster, died; his gravestone in St. John’s Catholic Cemetery has his dates as Nov. 12, 1905 – Jan. 1, 1906 [the Jan. 5, 1906, “Transcript” names the date of his death as Sunday,...

  • No one hurt in truck explosion

    Nathan Price|May 29, 2023

    On Friday evening, May 26, multiple residents reported a pair of explosions emanating from the south end of New Rockford. Minutes later, emergency responders were on the scene as black smoke billowed into the air. Fire crews quickly extinguished the flames and as the smoke dissipated, what was left behind appeared to be a destroyed semi-truck. The mangled vehicle was facing north on 8th Street South, less than 100 yards from the railroad crossing and Fessenden Co-op Elevator. According to New Ro...