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  • Rockets burn Dragons

    Erik Gjovik|Oct 28, 2019

    The experience of looking like pigs rolling around in the barnyard muck in Cavalier, not to mention the fun time players' mothers had washing uniforms afterwards, were enough for NR-S to prioritize good footing for their regular season-ending contest with Dunseith. So, a game originally slated for New Rockford was moved to the synthetic surface of Duane Carlson Field at Minot High School, and the Rockets responded with another offensive explosion in their 70-12 win over the Dragons Saturday...

  • Cardinals sweep Rockets in Edmore

    Gary Lindquist|Oct 28, 2019

    It was too much Cardinals as Langdon-Edmore-Munich defeated the Rockets by a final score of 3-0 in Region Volleyball action played at Edmore on Tuesday, Oct. 22. The Cardinals will be the team to beat in Region 4, and they are well coached. The Cardinals won set one by a final score of 25-13, won set two by a final score of 25-25 and completed the sweep, winning set three 25-11. New Rockford-Sheyenne is now 4-2 in Region 4 play, and 9-14 overall. Next action is Monday, Oct. 28, when Midkota comes to town. First match is set for Oct. 31 at 5...

  • NR-S wins one of four matches at Carrington tourney

    Erik Gjovik|Oct 28, 2019

    They had to wait one extra week to finish it, but the NR-S Rockets joined 11 other teams participating in the Carrington Varsity Tournament Saturday, Oct. 19. The local netters finished with a record of 1-3, taking a split-set win against Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier in Pool C by a 48-42 (23-25, 25-17) final score, but falling in two other games to eventual third place team Rugby (21-25, 16-25) and Medina/Pingree-Buchanan (17-25, 14-25). NR-S entered tournament play as the number nine seed, and fell...

  • Students participate in NDSU Choral Festival, Northwest Festival

    Rachel Brazil|Oct 28, 2019

    Six talented students from the New Rockford-Sheyenne Music Department took part in the 21st annual NDSU High School Choral Festival Oct. 6 and 7. This long-standing event provides an opportunity for high school choir members to work with NDSU music faculty and perform at an evening concert. Students collaborated with over 500 students from North Dakota and Minnesota. Northwest Festival concert to be held Saturday at Minot State University Seven high school musicians auditioned and were selected...

  • Dakota Recreation Report: Oct. 28, 2019

    Oct 28, 2019

    Outdoor notes: *Nontribal hunters hunting on nontribal lands within an Indian reservation are required to possess state hunting licenses. Refer to North Dakota. 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 most areas and try to get permission even if land is unposted as a courtesy given wet conditions. *Check U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service waterfowl baiting regulations regarding hunting waterfowl in...

  • N.D. Game and Fish: Fall Fish Survey Completed

    North Dakota Game and Fish Deparment|Oct 28, 2019

    North Dakota Game and Fish Department fisheries biologists have completed fall reproduction surveys and the future looks promising, especially compared to a year ago when many waters were struggling. Scott Gangl, fisheries management section leader, said many lakes already had low water levels going into last winter, and then a heavy snowpack resulted in significant winterkill. However, the cooler, wet summer produced ideal receiving conditions for stocked pike and walleye. “We saw really good survival and growth on most stocked species,” Gan...

  • N.D. Game and Fish: Chronic Wasting Disease Detected in McKenzie County

    Oct 28, 2019

    Two mule deer taken in September have tested positive for chronic wasting disease, including one taken during the archery season from deer gun unit 4B in McKenzie County, where CWD had not previously been found. The other deer was harvested during the youth season in unit 3A1 in Divide County where CWD was first detected last fall. North Dakota Game and Fish Department wildlife veterinarian Dr. Charlie Bahnson said the finding in 4B marks the first detection of CWD in the badlands. “This is an iconic place to hunt big game where people t...

  • Pasta Month word search winners announced

    Oct 28, 2019

    Congratulations to the "It's Pasta Time!" winners. Each have won a prize package courtesy of the North Dakota Wheat Commission. This year's winners are MarJean Pfau, John Thomas, Twyla Solly, John Hovey, Debbie Larson, Val Weisenburger, Richard Ryan, LaVonne Myhre, Helen Christianson and Diane Karlsbraaten. Come in to the New Rockford Transcript to claim your prize!...

  • Bowling News

    Oct 28, 2019

    Sunday Night Mixed October 6, 2019 Hanson’s Bar...................8-0 Farmers Union Oilers….6-2 Nodak Mutual Ins..........6-2 CenDak............................2-6 Styles by Glenda..............2-6 Bye……………………....0-0 High individual name: CenDak 694, Nodak Mutual Insurance 693, Farmers Union Oilers 678. High individual series: CenDak 2030, Nodak Mutual Insurance 1971, Styles by Glenda 1838. High individual game men: Ron Schill 234, Trucker Roberts 224, Larry Danduran 201. High individual series men: Rob Schill 646, Trucker Roberts 565, Kevin...

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  • U.S. Hwy. 281 now open

    Oct 28, 2019

    U.S. Highway 281 through New Rockford was open as of 2:15 p.m. Friday, after three months. More in next week's issue....

  • Hay removal deadline extended; Governor, Ag Commissioner urge USDA Under Secretary Northey to make assistance available as soon as possible

    Oct 28, 2019

    BISMARCK, N.D.– With extremely wet conditions, localized flooding and an early snowstorm impacting farmers, ranchers and many other individuals and communities across North Dakota, Gov. Doug Burgum and Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring continue to work to offer the state’s full support, pursue all federal assistance options and encourage friends and neighbors to reach out to each other. “The economic impacts and stress from this unprecedented fall flooding situation are serious and real,” Burgum said. “North Dakotans historica...