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The New Rockford-Sheyenne golf team competed in two golf meets this past week; Wednesday, May 18 at Rose Creek in Fargo and Monday, May 23 at Cross Roads Golf Club in Carrington. At Rose Creek, Kage Walford (45-42-87) and Jackson Schumacher (44-43-87) were the top placers, with both tying with a final score of 87. Walford finished in 12th place, with Schumacher following in 13th. Other NR-S golfers to compete were Dashyl Bichler (51-53-104) finishing in 44th, Bennett Meier (47-59-106) in 46th...
Cankdeska Cikana Community College (CCCC) is a public institution serving the Spirit Lake Tribal community in Benson County, North Dakota. CCCC is proud to note two individuals, who represents the caliber of faculty and staff members working at the College. Louis Garcia recognized as 2022 CCCC Faculty Member of the Year Louis Garcia has made the Spirit Lake community his home for 55 years along with his wife Hilda Garcia (Redfox), children and grandchildren residing in the Bde Can (Wood Lake)...
Eddy-New Rockford Public Libray’s summer reading kick-off will be Friday, June 3 from 5 - 6 p.m. Bring a towel and wear clothes you don’t mind getting wet! We will be playing water games, corn hole, yardzee and much more. The summer reading program will again be to read five books and pick a prize, and also get into a prize drawing for a bike at the end of summer. Yes, we will be giving away two bikes this year (thank you to the Eagles Club!), so for every five books you read you get into a drawing for a brand new bike! The North Dakota State L...
Outdoor notes: *June 4 & 5: Free Fishing Weekend. *June 8: Deer gun and muzzleloader applications due. Tournaments: *June 4: Devils Lake, East Bay. *June 4 & 5: Pipestem Reservoir, Parkhurst Landing. *June 7: Lake Ashtabula. Fishing: *Devils Lake elevation, May 24: 1,450.19 feet above mean sea level (MSL). *Stump Lake elevation: 1,450.12 MSL. *Lake Sakakawea elevation: 1,829.3 MSL; 17,800 cubic feet per second average (CFS) Garrison Dam daily releases. *Devils Lake, Ed’s Bait Shop, Devils L...
Staring out over the glassy lake, the early morning was a symphony of spring, and like the trill of the redwing blackbirds coming from down the beach in the brush surrounding the high flowing creek, it was a far cry from the day before. Then, as my wife and I took the line for the Fargo Half Marathon, temperatures near freezing and a chilly continued northwest wind from the exit of yet another swirling low in a series of season killers made things feel more like the end of summer than its unoffi...
Walleye fishing on the Missouri River has definitely improved since Wednesday of last week. The water in the river is settling back down, it's clearing up, and the fish are responding. I'm almost done on the river here near Bismarck for the spring. A few more trips and I will be headed to Devils Lake for a pretty good stint and then, of course, Sakakawea. This is always a bittersweet time for me. Usually, I'm tired of the river and ready for a change at this point in the season. This year...
Angling for all species in northeastern South Dakota has been ramping up as conditions stabilize and temperatures warm. Water temperatures are nearing the 60 degree mark and we are seeing the walleyes firing up. Currently most lakes have bass and crappies in the shallows for spawn. Trolling crankbaits a bit deeper has been working best for walleyes, and crappies are relating to that shallower structure at this time. Wind continues to be a big factor, particularly during the day with the calmer...
With the lottery drawing deadline for the 2022 North Dakota firearms deer season fast approaching on June 8, many factors influence the set number of tags awarded through the state's online lottery process: herd health, weather conditions, disease and habitat availability affect the opportunities made available to hunters during the state's most notable season. With a noted decrease of approximately 8,000 tags for this fall, many hunters will find a lowered chance of drawing their desired...
All of my Red River reports from last year had some mention of low water and dealing with where we could and could not go. Let's start 2022 off with a change. We have been flooding here on the Red River since mid-April. It is officially the latest start to catfishing that I have ever had. Right now, the water level is dropping fairly quickly and I am hoping to be in the water by the end of next week, but being realistic it will probably be the week of June 6, because the boat ramps need to be...