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  • Babe Ruth win two against Turtle Mountain

    Pam Harrison|Jul 19, 2021

    The Babe Ruth team had a good day on July 9 in New Rockford taking two games against Turtle Mountain. NR-S was able to win both games by the 10-run rule in five innings. Both games counted toward the district standings. Connor Knatterud got the start at pitcher in the first game, and pitched four scoreless innings. Braeden Grant started the game in a losing effort for the Braves. The Sox started off the scoring in the third inning, scoring five runs. Connor Knatterud, Luke Yri, Alex Weisenburger, Brody Weisenburger and DJ Mudgett all scored in...

  • Black Sox come back to defeat Muskrats 8-6

    Pam Harrison|Jul 19, 2021

    Legion Post #30 played host to the Renville County Muskrats on July 9. The Muskrats built an early 6-0 lead against the Sox pitcher Koven Walford. Renville County was able to score four runs in the second inning on RBIs by Steele Olson, Mason McCrite and Walker Braaten. The Muskrats were able to add on two more in the fourth. The Sox finally got the bats going in the bottom of the fourth inning. Nick Berglund reached on an error, Koby Duda was hit by a pitch, and Hunter Jacobson singled in Berglund. Duda and Jacobson scored on a wild pitch....

  • Black Sox Babe Ruth finish season at 9-9

    Pam Harrison|Jul 19, 2021

    New Rockford-Sheyenne went into tournament play as the #3 seed, and took on the #6 seed Harvey in game one on July 12 in Bottineau. The Sox had a great game and defeated the Eagles 10-0 in six innings. The pitching for NR-S in the game was excellent. Luke Yri started the game, pitched four innings and only gave up two hits with six strikeouts. Connor Knatterud pitched the final two innings and allowed no hits, with two strikeouts. The Sox got on the board early in the first inning when...

  • Dakota Recreation Report: July 19, 2021

    Patricia Stockdill|Jul 19, 2021

    Outdoor notes: *N.D. Dept. of Environmental Quality blue-green algae advisories for Jamestown Reservoir and Antelope, Buffalo, and Coal Mine lakes. *Do not release any fish caught from water 25 feet and deeper because their swim bladder likely won’t allow them to survive when coming up from deep water. *Watchable Wildlife photo contest underway with Oct. 1 deadline. Contact N.D. Game and Fish Dept. conservation biologist, Patrick Isakson, [email protected]) for details. *Check local fire r...

  • Northern Plains Electric approves Operation Round Up grants

    Jul 19, 2021

    At its June meeting, the Northern Plains Electric Operation Round Up board of directors approved grants totaling $9,000 to help support worthy causes. These charitable grants are made possible through the generosity of Northern Plains Electric Cooperative members who voluntarily elect to have their electric bills rounded up to the next dollar. The donated amount averages about 50 cents a month for each participating member, and raises approximately $37,000 each year. Since the program’s beginning in October 1998, grants totaling $834,162 h...

  • Turning Twenty

    Nick Simonson|Jul 19, 2021

    It was 20 years ago this summer that I took a job in between college and law school as a part-time reporter for my hometown newspaper, the Valley City Times-Record. In fact, it's a publication for which I still proudly write today, and I am happy and sometimes amazed that they've kept me on this long and through so many moves. Between reporting on developing technology in the community, looking over the police blotter, and covering the occasional Legion baseball game that summer, I was also...

  • The Peluso Report: Say Remains Strong

    Mike Peluso|Jul 19, 2021

    We have had some changes in weather here in North Dakota and a cold front that also brought in much needed moisture. So, what did this do to the fishing this week? Except for a few slower moments, walleye angling has remained good to excellent! Lake Sakakawea remains strong with lots of fish in the 16 to 19-inch range being caught. These fish in my mind are the perfect fish: fun to catch and even better to eat. I tend to try and steer my clients into releasing those prime reproducers in that 20...

  • Bullinger Brothers Represent ND at High School Fishing Nationals

    Nick Simonson|Jul 19, 2021

    It was a long trip to Lake Hartwell near Anderson, S.C. for brothers Brandon and Logan Bullinger of Century High School in Bismarck, N.D., but the time and effort put in competitively fishing bass in the Student Angler Federation's High School Fishing league (highschoolfishing.org) and a North Dakota state title earned them a berth in the event held from June 30 to July 3 on the 56,000 acre impoundment. While Brandon, a graduating senior, and Logan, just completing his sophomore year, came up on...

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