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  • Lets play ball!

    Jun 13, 2022

    Batter up! Come out and cheer on our local youth in their summer seasons. Concessions will be available at all home games. Schedules subject to change. Bold denotes home games. Softball, coach pitch and t-ball schedules to come soon!...

  • NR-S Elementary students earn awards for success during the 2021-22 school year

    Jun 13, 2022

    On Friday, May 27, New Rockford-Sheyenne public school held their annual elementary awards ceremony. Students were awarded for their great successes throughout the 2021-22 school year. Awards given out were the President's Education award, music awards, archery awards and Academic Challenge awards. A total of 17 sixth graders received the President's Education Award. To receive this award, students had to have a 3.5 grade-point-average or above. These 17 students are pictured above. Next on the...

  • Dakota Recreation Report: June 13, 2022

    Patricia Stockdill|Jun 13, 2022

    Tournaments: *June 17: Devils Lake, Grahams Island State Park. *June 18: Devils Lake, 6-Mile Bay; Lake Sakakawea, Fort Stevenson State Park. *June 18 & 19: Lake Audubon, cabin site. Fishing: *Devils Lake elevation, June 7: 1,450.66 feet above mean sea level (MSL). *Stump Lake elevation: 1,450.6 MSL. *Lake Sakakawea elevation: 1,830.03 MSL; 19,100 cubic feet per second average (CFS) Garrison Dam daily releases. *N.D. Game & Fish Dept. Dist. game wardens: No reports from east-central area lakes...

  • Arbor Day observed May 27; students received trees to plant

    Jun 13, 2022

    NR-S students in grades K-6 received trees from the Eddy County Soil Conservation District on Friday, May 27 in honor of Arbor Day. ECSCD volunteers, Matthew Duchscherer, Caden Price and Nicholas Berglund presented the trees to the elementary students....

  • Our Outdoors: Smells Like Summer

    Nick Simonson|Jun 13, 2022

    For some, the scent of summer is that of hamburgers on the grill, floating into the evening air between houses and through yards, ringing the mental bell of Pavlov's dog in even the most civilized of us. For others, it's the smell of freshly opened lilacs, a sweet fragrance which industry has tried for decades to duplicate in candles, bathroom deodorizers and laundry detergent, but never has quite captured in a way that elicits the accompanying sigh that signals summer. There are a hundred diffe...

  • The Peluso Report: Calming on Devils Lake

    Mike Peluso|Jun 13, 2022

    We finally have received a couple lighter wind days and we have also been able to get around Devils Lake a little more. Both of which have helped the fishing. The water hasn't warmed up a ton yet but it's getting better, it is currently 60-62 degrees and the water is mixed. Some areas are really dirty and some are really clean. You have to drive around a bit looking for stained water. Once you find that with a little breeze, the fish seem to bite. Bobbers and leeches have been the best...

  • Brad's Bites: Falling Toward a Bite

    Brad Durick|Jun 13, 2022

    Finally, I get to tell you something good. The projections the past few days on the Red River have the ramps in Grand Forks opening as early as Saturday, but it will probably more like Monday. Water temperatures and the time of year are saying we missed the best part of the prespawn channel catfish bite, but we will be in the water and that is a huge step forward. I suspect the catfish will be a little off kilter until the water levels off some. They tend to bite tough when there is a fast...

  • "Once in a Generation" Wildlife Legislation Nears Vote in Congress

    Nick Simonson|Jun 13, 2022

    The Restoring America's Wildlife Act (House Resolution 2773, or "RAWA"), introduced in the United States Congress in 2021, is a bill designed to improve habitat for threatened and endangered species throughout the U.S., but its benefits go far beyond those at-risk creatures in decline around the country. Through contributions to state management agencies with plans to help conserve threatened and declining species of songbirds, insects, mammals, and plants, if voted into law, the legislation wou...

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