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  • Farmers wrapping up 2024 harvest

    Nathan Price|Oct 21, 2024

    With the harvest season approaching its conclusion, area farmers are getting a good sense of how successful this year's crops have been. From one end of Eddy County to the other, local producers are seeing varying yields this harvest, due in large part to the heavy rainfall totals seen this spring and summer. Jamie Allmaras, who farms in Munster Township and along the border between Eddy and Wells County, said his yields are somewhat down this year. He's already harvested his crop of pinto beans...

  • Longnecker appointed to school board

    Nathan Price|Oct 21, 2024

    At their regular meeting on Monday, Oct. 13, the New Rockford-Sheyenne School Board filled the vacancy left by Mike Jacobson's resignation. Jacobson submitted his letter of resignation in early August, and board members chose to appoint a replacement rather than hold a special election to fill the vacancy. They adjourned their previous meeting believing that Mary Kay Price, who had served on the school board as recently as this summer, might accept the appointment. However, Board President Todd...

  • Local EMT aids hurricane survivors

    Nathan Price|Oct 21, 2024

    Hurricanes Helene and Milton have pummeled much of Florida and the southeast United States in recent weeks. In their aftermath, close to 300 people have lost their lives and hundreds more have been rescued as of October 14. Many thousands have suffered severe damage to their homes and property. As pictures and video continue to emerge, people throughout the country are getting a sense of just how much devastation the region has suffered. Thankfully for residents of the region, they've had the...

  • CenDak Cooperative: Committed to community

    Nathan Price|Oct 21, 2024

    CenDak Cooperative has long been a reliable supporter of their local communities, and this Co-op Month is a perfect time to celebrate the work they and many other cooperatives do to support local projects and opportunities. Recently, the CenDak Cooperative board voted to donate $10,000 toward the rebuild of the Rockford Theatre, helping fund a popular project to return the theater to downtown New Rockford. Tony Gratton, the General Manager of CenDak Cooperative, said the board often considers do...

  • What a nuisance

    Nathan Price|Oct 14, 2024

    The New Rockford City Commission doesn’t believe they have the cooperation of the Eddy County Sheriff’s Department when it comes to handling nuisance vehicles. That's according to several commissioners’ comments made during their regular meeting on Monday, Oct. 7, where nuisance vehicles were among the primary topics of discussion. According to city officials, the contention stems from an incident on Friday, Sept. 27, when an attempt was made to tow one such “nuisance vehicle.” Public Works Sup...

  • An artist's legacy

    Nathan Price|Oct 14, 2024

    Every once in a while, the small-town life attracts some very interesting people. Having lived all over the country, in various cities and unique locations, Robert Lucy and his wife Pamela believe they've finally found their forever home in New Rockford. They moved to town last year from California, and say they've enjoyed the slower pace of living and greater sense of community ever since. They were connected to New Rockford through their children, Matt and Lisa Sullivan, who traveled to New...

  • City updating animal control ordinance, increasing fines

    Nathan Price|Oct 14, 2024

    At the city’s regular meeting on Monday, Oct. 7, commissioners reviewed changes to the city’s animal control ordinance and a resolution that would increase fines for dangerous animals. City attorney Travis Peterson said he and commissioner Jim Belquist worked together, along with input from Eddy County Sheriff Paul Lies, to draft the new ordinance language. After review and discussion of the proposed changes, commissioners approved a first reading and will likely consider a second and final read...

  • 701 Rundown: Oct. 14, 2024

    Nathan Price|Oct 14, 2024

    Here’s your weekly rundown of some of the most interesting headlines from newspapers across North Dakota. First responders, agencies discuss Foster County derailment report Representatives from local fire departments, emergency medical services, disaster response leaders and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) met at the Carrington Fire Hall Monday night, September 30, for a debriefing on the Bordulac train derailment incident on July 5. The meeting lasted around one hour and 20 minutes long, a...

  • Dueling opinions: Should N.D. legalize recreational marijuana?

    Nathan Price and Kim Watson|Oct 14, 2024

    Yes: Since alcohol and tobacco are legal, so should marijuana by Nathan Price At the age of 26, I can probably count the number of alcoholic beverages I’ve ever had on one hand, and not once have I smoked a cigarette since turning 18. Because of this, some have called me a “goody two-shoes,” or a “party pooper,” but since both tobacco and alcohol are more poisonous to the human body than marijuana, I simply see it as common sense. That being said, I’ve never smoked marijuana either. It smells awful, I don’t particularly want to feel high, an...

  • New rural EMS district to be established

    Nathan Price|Oct 7, 2024

    The general election on November 5 isn’t the only upcoming election for Eddy County residents. That’s because efforts are currently underway to establish a new “rural ambulance service district” in the region, and soon local residents will be asked to vote on whether that district should have the authority to levy taxes. During the 2023 legislative session in Bismarck, House Bill 1365 was passed and signed into law by Gov. Doug Burgum, requiring the creation of rural ambulance districts througho...

  • Residents debate property taxes

    Nathan Price|Oct 7, 2024

    Elected officials in Eddy and Foster County weighed in on Measure 4 recently, which will appear on the ballot this November. And now, local residents are doing the same. If approved, Measure 4 would prohibit all political subdivisions in North Dakota – such as counties, school districts and cities – from collecting tax based on the assessed value of property. Those taxes are used to fund critical services in communities across the state, including water, sewage treatment, fire departments, law e...

  • Boil order issued for Oberon water

    Nathan Price|Oct 7, 2024

    Concerns over “disease-causing organisms” have led Benson County officials to warn residents of Oberon, N.D. about their drinking water. In a notice distributed to residents on September 27 and posted to Facebook, Benson County Emergency Management (BCEM) is asking Oberon residents to boil their water before using it, thereby killing any dangerous bacteria that could exist. The warning comes after reports that a loss of pressure to the water distribution system may have allowed dangerous bac...

  • Bollingberg honored for 50 years with Farm Bureau

    Nathan Price|Oct 7, 2024

    Monday, Sept. 30 was John Bollingberg's 91st birthday, and it was also the day his 50-plus years of service to the North Dakota Farm Bureau was officially celebrated. Several family, friends and senior members of the N.D. Farm Bureau (NDFB) were in attendance at the Heritage House in New Rockford to mark the occasion – the culmination of a lifelong dedication to farming and rural North Dakota. Jeff Missling, CEO and Executive Vice President of the NDFB, was there to present Bollingberg with a p...

  • 701 Rundown: Oct. 7, 2024

    Nathan Price|Oct 7, 2024

    Here’s your weekly rundown of some of the most interesting headlines from newspapers across North Dakota. Amenia woman pinned under vehicle An 80-year-old Amenia woman was hospitalized after being pinned under a pickup Thursday, Sept. 19. The accident happened around 8 p.m., on a paved portion of County Road 32 in Amenia. The victim, Anne Hill, encountered straw bales on the roadway and stopped to remove them. She failed to successfully place the vehicle in park prior to exiting, falling upon st...

  • Rockets crush Bearcats in Maddock

    Nathan Price|Oct 7, 2024

    It's Homecoming Week, and the New Rockford-Sheyenne/Maddock Rockets – now tied for No. 1 in the state – kept the good vibes going with their most dominant victory yet Tuesday evening. Homecoming is being celebrated by both New Rockford-Sheyenne and Maddock Public School this week, and the Rockets were in Maddock on Tuesday for the first of two games this week. As expected, the undefeated Rockets took care of business against the first of their two opponents: the winless North Star Bearcats. Not...

  • Richter recognized for leadership excellence

    Nathan Price|Sep 30, 2024

    At this year's annual conference of the North Dakota League of Cities (NDLC), New Rockford's own Stu Richter was honored with the 2024 Leadership Excellence Award. The award is the highest honor a local elected official can receive from the NDLC, given only to those with exceptional leadership, dedication to community welfare, and commitment to making their community a welcoming and safe place for families. Richter has been the New Rockford City Commission president since 2020, and was recently...

  • Five measures on the ballot Nov. 5

    Nathan Price|Sep 30, 2024

    The upcoming general election on Tuesday, Nov. 5 is undoubtedly an important one, but the election’s implications won’t just be felt nationally. Voters in North Dakota will also be asked to consider five separate ballot measures. As voters continue to inform themselves about their choices this November, here is a comprehensive look at each of those ballot measures. Constitutional Measure No. 1 Measure 1, if approved, would modernize language in the North Dakota Constitution used to describe the...

  • Got a leak? He'll take a peek

    Nathan Price|Sep 30, 2024

    New Rockford has a new plumbing business in town. Scott Korff, an experienced plumber with Larsen Plumbing of Carrington, N.D., has kicked off a new chapter in his career by starting his own business, called Hometown Plumbing, a few miles to the north in New Rockford. Korff is a native of Sheboygan, Wisconsin and moved to North Dakota in November of 2008. He currently lives in Woodworth, N.D. and has worked as a plumber in Carrington for over a decade. All totaled, he has approximately 35 years...

  • 701 Rundown: Sept. 30, 2024

    Nathan Price|Sep 30, 2024

    Here’s your weekly rundown of some of the most interesting headlines from newspapers across North Dakota. Man’s body found north of Carrington A dead body was discovered in rural Foster County last week. According to Foster County Sheriff Justin Johnson, the body was discovered approximately five miles northeast of Carrington, N.D. on Wednesday, Sept. 11, when a neighbor happened to come across it while mowing the individual's yard. The body was soon identified as Richard Montonye, a man in his...

  • Belquist making history at UND

    Nathan Price|Sep 30, 2024

    Bo Belquist continues to impress at the University of North Dakota. Since graduating from New Rockford-Sheyenne in 2020 and moving to Grand Forks, Belquist has transitioned his success in 9-man football to even greater heights at the college level. Following a recent game against Idaho State, he's now putting himself in the record books among the all-time great athletes at UND. During their game against Idaho State on Sept. 14, Belquist caught his 217th pass as a Fighting Hawk, officially...

  • Rockets blast past Polar Bears

    Nathan Price|Sep 30, 2024

    Another Friday night, another easy win for the No. 2 New Rockford-Sheyenne/Maddock Rockets. Back on the road Friday, Sept. 27, the undefeated Rockets took on the Larimore Polar Bears in what was their third Region 3 matchup of the season. As if picking up where they left off a week ago, NR-S/M wasted no time putting points on the scoreboard and building yet another insurmountable lead. Starting the game with possession, it took the Rockets just three plays to march down the field and score their...

  • Local officials weigh in on Measure 4

    Nathan Price|Sep 23, 2024

    This November, voters will decide whether to eliminate valuation-based property taxes in the state of North Dakota. The issue will appear on November ballots as Measure 4, which would specifically prohibit all political subdivisions in North Dakota – such as counties, school districts and cities – from collecting tax based on the assessed value of property. The measure was placed on the ballot after a petition gathered enough signatures to qualify, and now its proponents and opponents are cri...

  • Doin' it best

    Nathan Price|Sep 23, 2024

    The local Do it Best Hardware man, Randy Dockter, has been selected as September's Employee of the Month by the New Rockford Area Chamber of Commerce to be. A native of New Rockford and 1991 graduate of NRHS, Dockter has long contributed to his local community, and for close to two years he's been at Do It Best Hardware helping residents with their everyday hardware needs. Chamber members Andrew Presnell and Faith Presnell presented Dockter with the award on Tuesday, Sept. 19 at the hardware sto...

  • 701 Rundown: Sept. 23, 2024

    Nathan Price|Sep 23, 2024

    Here’s your weekly rundown of some of the most interesting headlines from newspapers across North Dakota. Youngsters learn about the old ways in Manfred On Wednesday, Sept. 11, around 160 local fourth graders got to experience the pioneer way of life in Manfred, N.D. Churning butter, blacksmithing, riding in horse-drawn wagons – these are just a few of the many activities associated with pioneer life on the prairie over a century ago. And that's exactly what local youth were doing last Wed...

  • Rockets rout Indians

    Nathan Price|Sep 23, 2024

    Now five games into their 2024 campaign, the No. 2 New Rockford-Sheyenne/Maddock Rockets still haven't experienced a competitive game. On Friday, Sept. 20, the undefeated Rockets took on the 3-1 Four Winds Indians in Fort Totten for their second inter-region matchup of the season. And, as per usual, it didn't take long for NR-S/M to assert their superiority. The Indians started the game with possession, but with the Rockets' defense bearing down that first drive was over quickly, amounting to a...

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