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  • North Dakota Game and Fish Update: September 17, 2018

    Sep 17, 2018

    11 Waterfowl Season Set North Dakota’s 2018 waterfowl season opens for North Dakota residents Sept. 22, while nonresidents may begin hunting waterfowl Sept. 29. The season for swans opens Sept. 29 for both residents and nonresidents who have purchased a swan license. Hunters may take six ducks per day with the following restrictions: five mallards of which two may be hens, three wood ducks, three scaup, two redheads, two canvasbacks and two pintails. Hunters can take an additional two blue-winged teal from Sept. 22 through Oct. 7. The daily l...

  • Dakota Recreation Report: September 17, 2018

    Patricia Stockdill|Sep 17, 2018

    Outdoor notes: *Beware of blue-green algae on area lakes and wetlands with weather and water conditions prime for the deadly toxin growth. Keep dogs out of any questionable water because it’s deadly and death can occur rapidly. *No baiting allowed on Fish & Wildlife Nat’l Wildlife Refuges and Waterfowl Production Areas and Game and Fish Dept. Wildlife Mgmt. Areas. *Sept. 20: Valley City Ducks Unlimited banquet, Valley City Eagles Club, 5 p.m. *Sept. 22: Resident waterfowl and woodcock sea...

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  • Eyes that see the good in things: September 17, 2018

    Allison Lindgren|Sep 17, 2018

    Colorado is one of my favorite places to go. First of all, it’s my birthplace, but until six years ago, I had never been there. It had always been on my list of things to do. My parents planned a family vacation to go to Colorado and show me the place where I was born. Unfortunately, a comic scene of unfortunate events kept it from happening. I wonder if my parents still see any comedy in those events? My siblings and I were discussing that trip and compared it to one of the Chevy Chase v...

  • Hovey named Teacher of the Year finalist

    Sep 17, 2018

    State School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler announced Friday that Annette Hovey, high school music instructor at New Rockford-Sheyenne School, had been named one of four finalists for the 2019 North Dakota Teacher of the Year award. Baesler was in New Rockford that afternoon to recognize and congratulate Hovey at a schoolwide assembly. Annette Hovey has taught music, including band, choir, jazz band, singing, and music appreciation, at New Rockford-Sheyenne High School since 2013. Her band and...