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  • Black Sox go 3-0 in weekly district games

    Erik Gjovik|Jul 8, 2019

    The Post 30 Black Sox of New Rockford put some distance between themselves and some of their other pursuers in the District 4 seeding race with three wins this past week. On Friday, June 28, Teddy Allmaras made the most lasting impact with New Rockford’s only two hits, and shut out Harvey Post 28 to three hits in a 2-0 win for the Legionnaires of Raymond B. Thorn. Allmaras did not walk a batter, and struck out seven. Gage Balfour pitched admirably for Harvey, still winless in District 4, n...

  • Babe Ruth Baseball Scoreboard- July 8, 2019

    Erik Gjovik|Jul 8, 2019

    Thursday, June 27 District 2 League Game SNR 20, Rolette-Rolla 6 at Rolla SNR 103 005 (11) — 20 15 1 R/R 000 060 0 — 6 3 6 Nick Berglund, Alex Harrison (5) and Koby Duda; Isaac Herbal, Justin Hudson (6), Cade McCloud (7) and Blake Mattson. W — Harrison. L — Hudson. SNR: Kaden Jensen 5-5, triple, 3 SB, 5 runs, 5 RBI; Duda 3-6, 2 runs, RBI; Berg-lund and Harrison 2-6, 4 RBI; Trevor Waldo 1-3, 3 runs, RBI; Connor Knatterud and Johnny Grann 1-4; Hunter Jacobson and Caden Price one run each. Rolette/...

  • UND announces grads, dean's and president's list

    Jul 8, 2019

    UND Graduates: Chaz Bauer, Bachelor of Science, Cum Laude, Biology and Professional Health, Carrington; Jayme Burgard, Bachelor of Science, Magna Cum Laude, Biology, Sykeston; Casey Murphy, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Carrington; Brenna Skytland, Bachelor of Science, Nursing, Carrington; Caitlan Wolkenhauer Bachelor of Science Cum Laude in Criminal Justice and Forensic Science, Fessenden; Ashley Ystaas, Master of Occupational Therapy, New Rockford. Dean’s list: Emily Beckman, Carrington; Jayme Burg, Sykeston; Olivia Smith, Sheyenne. The dea...

  • Monarch butterflies await listing as endangered species

    Doug Leier|Jul 8, 2019

    Last month, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service was scheduled to determine whether the monarch butterfly warranted listing as an endangered species. That didn't happen, not because the North American monarch population suddenly improved dramatically, but because the deadline for this important decision was extended for about 18 months, to Dec. 15, 2020. With the additional time, biologists from the Fish and Wildlife Service and other organizations will continue to collect information on the...

  • Dakota Recreation Report- July 8, 2019

    Patricia Stockdill|Jul 8, 2019

    Outdoor notes: *July 12: Halloween in July at Turtle River State Park, Arvilla. *July 16: OHV certification, Devils Lake. Call (701) 328-5357 to register. Tournaments: *July 13: Devils Lake (2). *July 19-20: Lake Sakakawea, Fort Stevenson State Park, Garrison. *July 21: Devils Lake, Grahams Island State Park. Fishing: *Devils Lake elevation, July 2: 1,449.11 feet above mean sea level (MSL). *Stump Lake elevation: 1,449.06MSL. *Lake Sakakawea elevation: 1,851.71 MSL; 46,300 cubic feet per second...

  • Cyanobacterial poisoning threat grows with warming temperatures

    Jul 8, 2019

    NDSU Extension is starting to receive reports of blue-green algae in stock ponds used for livestock water. In addition, several water samples submitted to the NDSU Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory have tested positive for cyanobacteria. Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, can produce toxins that are harmful to livestock, wildlife and people. “The growth of this bacteria is facilitated by the high temperatures common in July and August,” says Miranda Meehan, North Dakota State University Extension livestock environmental ste...

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  • July in North Dakota is a good time for all

    Jul 8, 2019

    One doesn’t have to look far to find summer amusement in North Dakota this season. With average temperatures in the low 80s Fahrenheit and average sunsets at 9:20 p.m., residents and visitors can maximize their fun during the long and warm days. For more information and a complete list of events, go to NDtourism.com or call (800) 435-5663. Fargo’s 42nd Annual Downtown Street Fair Fargo, July 18 - 20 Enjoy a stroll through Fargo’s charming downtown to take part in North Dakota’s largest free outdoor event. Vendor booths line Broadway Avenue...

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