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NextEra fertilizer plant to move forward; second plant withdraws from loan by Jeff Beach, North Dakota Monitor March 4, 2024 This story has been corrected to say that Prairie Horizon still intends to move forward with development of a fertilizer project near Dickinson. The NextEra hydrogen-based fertilizer production plant will move forward in Stutsman County, getting the full benefit of a $125 million state forgivable loan after a second fertilizer project decided not to accept its share of the... Full story
Thank you to all the farm families who shared their photos with us. We celebrate you this week!...
After having no choir throughout the first half of the NR-S school year, the vocal musicians are back and better than ever. With the hiring of Drew Relling as the high school music teacher, the choir numbers returned quite rapidly. Just two months after Relling started at NR-S, they attended the Region V Large Group Music Contest, which was held at Carrington High School on Tuesday, March 12. The choir received the highest rating – a star rating....
The Carrington Health Center Auxiliary is offering three $1,000 scholarships to college students from the Carrington Health Center service area. Through these scholarship awards, it is the hope of the Carrington Health Center Auxiliary to continue the excellence of professional health care in Carrington and surrounding areas. To apply for these awards, students must be accepted to or enrolled in an accredited health occupation program requiring one year or more to complete. Students enrolled in a program of two or more years for completion must...
Lake Region State College has released its honor lists for Fall 2023. Students who maintained a 4.00 grade-point average are named to the President’s List. Students who maintained high academic standing above 3.25 but below 4.00 are named to the Dean’s List. The following students were named to the LRSC President’s List: • Amber Rude, Carrington, N.D. • Jonathan Meyers, Fort Totten, N.D. • Arieal Weis, McHenry, N.D. • Nathan Carroll, Minnewaukan, N.D. • Melissa Bass, New Rockford, N.D. The following students were named to the LRSC Dean‘s...
Do you want to grow a beautiful yard and garden? North Dakota State University Extension will be broadcasting its Spring Fever Garden Forums online from March 25 to April 15. The live forums will be held on Monday evenings from 6:30-8:30 p.m. CDT and are open to all gardeners. Topics will include how to grow vegetables and fruits, divide perennial flowers, attract pollinators, control weeds, select fast-growing trees, improve garden soil and much more. “This is a great opportunity for gardeners to learn about the latest research from N...
This winter has provided warmer than average temperatures, which are much appreciated after last winter. However, these mild temperatures have been accompanied by slightly below normal moisture through early March and the expansion of drought conditions. Factors that will influence forage production in 2024 are last year’s fall moisture, last year’s grazing management and this year’s April through June precipitation. “In 2023, the timing of rain in each region is what drove forage production, with the western regions of North Dakota having...
Local clubs or communities interested in receiving a grant to support a high school trap shooting team must have the application in before April 1. Existing teams that have received a grant in the past are not eligible. The North Dakota Game and Fish Department offers a grant of up to $1,000, with funds designed to purchase gear such as eye and hearing protection, vests, shell bags and magnetic barrel rests. Interested applicants can print out the high school trap league grant application online at the Game and Fish website, gf.nd.gov. For...
On Tuesday, March 5, Lisa Wallace (left) and Sharon Young (right) of the American Legion Auxiliary present a $2,000 check to American Legion Post #30 member Ron Anderson to celebrate the American Legion's 105th birthday. Courtesy photo....
David Bymoen New Rockford, N.D. David "Tubby" George Bymoen, 77, of New Rockford, N.D. died Monday, March 11, 2024, at his home. Tubby's visitation was held Thursday, March 14, 2024 from 1-5 p.m. at Evans Funeral Home and from 6-7 p.m. at First Lutheran Church followed by a prayer service at 7 p.m., all in New Rockford. A funeral service was held Friday, March 15, 2024 at 10 a.m. at First Lutheran Church, New Rockford. His burial followed at the Prairie Home Cemetery, New Rockford. Rev. Amy... Full story
This is a continuation of Block 3 of St. John's Cemetery. This part includes three more of the 12 unmarked graves in Block 3 – John Monahan, Alice DeGree and Crescentia Weimals. John Monahan: John Monahan was born in September of 1853 in Ireland. The 1900 census states that he immigrated in 1883 and was living in Superior Township, Eddy County, N.D. and owned their own farmhouse. Living with him was his wife Catherine and six children; Rose, Susie and Lizzie, all born in Ireland, Kathryn, born in Ohio, and Edward and Mary born in North D...