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New Rockford-Sheyenne played a pretty good overall match Tuesday. The Rockets defeated Lakota by a final score of 3-1, in Region 4 Volleyball action, played here. At one time, Lakota led 12-8. Then the locals went on a 14-5 run to go up 22-17, and New Rockford-Sheyenne won set one 25-12. Set two was tied up at 7-7 but the Rockets rolled from there going on a 13-2 run and won set two, 25-10. Lakota played well in set three, as they jumped out to a 6-0 lead. New Rockford-Sheyenne cut the lead to...
It's remarkable what a few defensive adjustments can do. After giving up over 200 rushing yards the week before against Nelson County, the NR-S Rockets decided that area of their game was in most need of shoring up. And, against a run-heavy opponent in 5-1 North Prairie, it was the perfect time to show what they'd learned. The yards still came for the Cougars, but most importantly, the points most decidedly did not. The Rocket defense kept a quality opponent off the scoreboard in a 52-0 whitewas...
Lucky League Sept. 25, 2019 Otter Tail Power..............12-4 T L Construction…….....11-5 Terpening Const.............10-6 Hanson’s Bar.....................8-8 Hideaway Salon...............8-8 McAvoy Percherons.......6-10 Miller’s Fresh Food........5-11 Nicolai Chiropractic.......4-12 High team game: Otter Tail Power 485, McAvoy Percherons 464, Miller’s Fresh Foods 452. High team series: Otter Tail Power 1359, Hideaway Salon 1281, Miller’s Fresh Foods 1266. High individual game: Alison Nybo 193, Nancy Arendt 188, Gail Roberts 177. High indivi...
For nearly three decades, the North Dakota Wheat Commission has celebrated National Pasta Month in October as a way to recognize the state's dedicated durum producers and the associated durum milling and pasta manufacturing industries. To help celebrate Pasta Month and educate consumers on the importance of durum and pasta production, the Commission will be partnering with statewide media to provide durum and pasta facts and trivia. Participating newspapers and radio stations will provide...
Permit Required to Collect and Possess Deer North Dakota Game and Fish Department enforcement personnel are issuing a reminder that a permit is required before taking possession of a deer remains found near a road or in a field. Only shed antlers can be possessed without a permit. Permits to possess are free and available from game wardens and local law enforcement officials. In addition, hunters are reminded to properly dispose of deer carcasses as they cannot be left on the side of a roadway or in a ditch, and deer parts should never be...
Outdoor notes: *Nontribal hunters hunting on nontribal lands within an Indian reservation are required to possess state hunting licenses. Refer to N.D. Game and Fish Dept. hunting guides or website, (gf.nd.gov) for more details. *Use caution when hunting with muddy road and field conditions. Be prepared to have to walk to set field decoys in some areas of the state and try to get permission even if land is unposted as a courtesy, given wet conditions. *Check U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service waterf...
The North Dakota Game and Fish youth seasons have come to an end. The young hunters of North Dakota are fortunate to have these opportunities to hunt deer, waterfowl, and upland birds like pheasant and grouse, and the “New Rockford Transcript” wants to publish their stories. Youth are encouraged to submit a photograph along with a short story (approximately 100 words or less) about their hunting experience. Information should include the individual’s name, age, hometown, the season(s) participated in, the outcome of the hunt, and what he or sh...
Due to the blizzard conditions and the Monday Columbus Day holiday, the print edition of this issue will not be in mailboxes or on newsstands until at least Wednesday. Please accept our regrets for the delay by reading a copy of the online edition. Our PDF, which looks just like the print newspaper but has all full color photographs, is available here on our website. Subscribers who haven't already signed up for our online edition can fill out a short form and receive instant access:... Full story