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  • What it Takes: Teaching with class

    Oakley Brazil|Nov 4, 2019

    As a fourth-grader, I feel pretty grown up. Being at the top of the elementary, I am often reminded that there is an example to be set. It's a whole different sort of world in fourth grade, but it never hurts to look back. Mrs. Koepplin teaches third grade, and this is her first year for that. It is also her first full year at NR-S. Last year at this time, Mrs. Koepplin was hired to teach in the first-grade classroom. So when I went down the elementary hallway to her classroom, I saw the...

  • Oberon Oracles: Nov. 4, 2019

    Linda Madson|Nov 4, 2019

    Saturday afternoon, Pam Schmid, Craig and Sandy Poulsen, David and Bonnie Tweten, Randy and Charlotte Simon, Neal and Liz Swenson, Jarvis and Patty Hegland, Kay Griffin, Shirley Nelson, Dave and Linda Madson were among the many friends and relatives who attended Breana Buehler and Michael Pacheco wedding at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Devils Lake. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Pacheco. Sunday, Pam Schmid traveled to Bismarck to spend the day with Jakob and Alison Widmer. Doris Griffin conducted the carving class in Maddock on Monday. T...

  • Talk of the Town: Nov. 4, 2019

    Charlotte Koepplin|Nov 4, 2019

    New Rockford and area residents express sympathy to the family of Harold Haag. Saturday found Janet Laube and YipYip visiting Gerda Backman and others at the Lutheran Home of the Good Shepherd. Shirley Packard enjoyed a visit from Deanna Seibold Tuesday. DeAnna is from Fessenden. Visitors this past week at the Lillian Gedrose home were Doris Leik, Janine Anderson and Marilyn Gedrose. Friday Janet Laube and Yip Yip were visitors and supper guests at the Charlotte Koepplin home. Last Monday, Shirley Packard and Eloise Lucht were among the ladies...

  • Sheyenne News: Nov. 4, 2019

    Patti Clifton|Nov 4, 2019

    It was another successful First Lutheran Fall Dinner on Sunday with many community and surrounding area attendees enjoying the delicious turkey and all the trimmings dinner held at Ostby Hall. Lots of goodies were also sold on the bake sale in conjunction with the dinner. The planning and work of the church members is very much appreciated each year! A meeting of the Eddy County VFW Auxiliary is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 5, 3:30 p.m., at the Sheyenne Senior Center. The annual Veteran's supper will be held on Sunday, Nov. 10, 6 p.m. at the...

  • Pleasant Prairie News: Nov. 4, 2019

    Charlotte Koepplin|Nov 4, 2019

    Karen Koepplin was brief visitor at the Charlotte Koepplin home Monday morning. Sunday evening visitors at the Eric Longnecker home were Merle and Sandy Longnecker. Morning visitor and dinner guest was Jimmy Indergaard. Saturday visitors at the Margie Anderson home were David and Karen Anderson and Ryan and Laura Hager and family. Thursday visitor and helper at the Charlotte Koepplin home was Martin Koepplin. Charlotte Koepplin was among those who enjoyed a coffee Sunday following worship service at Grace Lutheran Church in Carrington and a...

  • History of New Rockford: Nov. 4, 2019

    K.C. Gardner Jr.|Nov 4, 2019

    The Oct. 17, 1902, “New Rockford Transcript” said the flax crop was disappointing with a six to eight bushel per acre average; however, some was running 16-18 bushels. The 50 acres of winter rye H. Peoples had drilled in was above ground. A Card of Thanks from Mr. and Mrs. Otho Lathrop thanked their many friends who provided aid and sympathy during the illness and death of their son [Oct. 12]. A multi-page letter from C.J. Maddux described the trip he and his family made to southern California....

  • Savvy Senior: How to Create an Ethical Will

    Jim Miller|Nov 4, 2019

    Dear Savvy Senior,  Can you write a column on ethical wills and how to make one? The attorney that made up my will recently suggested I write one as a tool to explain the intentions of my will, as well as express my thoughts and feelings, but I don’t know where to start. Interested Senior Dear Interested, An ethical will – also referred to as a legacy letter – can be a valuable complement to your legal will, as well as a wonderful gift to your family or other loved ones. Here’s what you shoul...

  • Eyes that See the Good in Things: Nov. 4, 2019

    Allison Lindgren|Nov 4, 2019

    Veterans Day is a day that is set aside to honor and celebrate the people who have given so much to guarantee our freedom in the United States. This column will tell the stories of two of those veterans and the very different paths their lives have taken them. The two people whose stories are being told don’t even know each other but both have had their lives changed by the Valley Brook Home for Veterans. The Valley Brook Home for Veterans was a lifesaver for veteran Joe Malcolm. As a matter o...

  • Dakota Datebook: Dr. Paul Burton

    Merry Helm|Nov 4, 2019

    Nov. 4, 2019 is the anniversary of the death of Dr. Paul H. Burton. He came of age during the days of making house calls on horseback. Burton was born at Boscobel, Wisc., on July 16, 1876, and studied medicine at the University of Minnesota. During those years, he also practiced at Kenmare for several months. He graduated about 1901, practiced for a time in northern Minnesota, and then moved to Fargo, where he went into private practice. Dr. Burton’s medical internship was relatively unusual. He was appointed to the Stillwater Prison. Among t...

  • NR-S Fall Concert

    Nov 4, 2019

    Since the first day of school, the students of the NR-S music department have been preparing for the Fall Concert. This year's performance, which built upon music from a variety of cultures and eras, was performed Tuesday, Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. in the NR-S Gymnasium. The Junior High Choir opened the evening with "Per Spellman." This is one of the most well-known Norwegian Folk Songs and tells a story of a man who sells his only possession, a cow, to buy a fiddle. The choir performed the song in...

  • Oberon Oracles: Oct. 28, 2019

    Linda Madson|Oct 28, 2019

    Tom and Pam Schmid visited Pam’s Dad, Bud Hermanson in Hampden on Saturday. Roger Roberts visited Lester Roberts on Saturday. Lester visited James Nelson and Midge Quam Sunday evening. Chad Getscher was also a Sunday visitor. Doris Griffin reported that the Maddock carving group will start meeting again every first and third Monday from 3 - 5 p.m. every month at the Memorial Home in Maddock beginning with this Monday, Oct. 21. Everyone is welcome whether they are experienced or beginning carvers or just want to observe and visit. Tuesday, t...

  • Talk of the Town: Oct. 28, 2019

    Charlotte Koepplin|Oct 28, 2019

    A number of area folks took in International Credit Union Day on Thursday, Oct. 17 at Community Credit Union in New Rockford. All enjoyed dinner prepared and served by the Credit Union staff, and signed up for door prizes. Martin and Janelle Koepplin and KC left Thursday for Brainerd, Minn., where they were long weekend guests of daughter Trisha and Jay, Wylie, Zaylie and Max McMonagle and helped grandson Wylie celebrate his seventh birthday in style. Kim Johnson was a Wednesday helper at the Shirley Packard home, and Todd Harrison was a Sunday...

  • Pleasant Prairie: Oct. 28, 2019

    Charlotte Koepplin|Oct 28, 2019

    Friday Charlotte Koepplin and Candy Jensen drove to Harvey on medical business and enjoyed burgers and homemade pie at JW' s before returning to New Rockford. Last Wednesday found Jimmy Indergaard an honoree at an open house celebration at Leevers Grocery Store in Carrington, where he has been and employee for 40 years. Margie Anderson was among those who attended a prayer service for Norma Stangland Saturday morning at Trinity Lutheran Church in Carrington. Charlotte Koepplin was a brief stopper at the Martin and Janelle Koepplin home...

  • Sheyenne News: Oct. 28, 2019

    Patti Clifton|Oct 28, 2019

     Jan Loe and Patti Clifton met Connie Brown and Linda Madson for lunch last Monday. Jan and Patti drove into Devils Lake to do some errands and shopping before returning to Sheyenne.  International Credit Union Day was Oct. 17. A noon lunch of scalloped potatoes and ham, corn, bun and cupcakes was served at Community Credit Union in New Rockford. The meal was prepared and served by the staff at the credit union. Patti Clifton and Jan Loe were among members who attended the meal.  Friday evening, Joe and Kelli Clifton of Minnewaukan, Katie...

  • History of New Rockford: Oct. 28, 2019

    K. C. Gardner Jr.|Oct 28, 2019

    The Oct. 10, 1902, “New Rockford Transcript” stated that movement of grain to the east was hampered by a lack of locomotives; elevators all along the rail lines were filled to capacity with wheat. The past week had been ideal for flax threshing. John Anderson was painting the Hotel Brown and the Opera House. The long distance telephone crew had arrived and would start erecting poles and wires to connect New Rockford to the outside world. The central office would be in Babcock & Bucklin’s Drug Store “and the booth has already arrived...

  • Savvy Senior: How to Help Aging Parents Manage their Medications

    Jim Miller|Oct 28, 2019

    Dear Savvy Senior, What tips or tools can you recommend that can help seniors and their caregivers keep up with medications? My 82-year-old mother, who lives alone, is supposed to take several different medications at various times of the day but often forgets. Working Daughter Dear Working, Anybody who juggles multiple medications can relate to the problem of forgetting to take a medication, or not remembering whether they already took it. This is especially true for older adults who take...

  • Dakota Datebook: Ghost Story

    Merry Helm|Oct 28, 2019

    Oct. 31, 2019 — Today is Halloween, a good day for ghost stories, and North Dakota has no shortage of them. Legends have been floating around for years of the “Kindred Lights,” the “Grim Reaper” in a Baptist church near Fredonia, the “Fatal Stump” near Belfield, and the “Gas Chamber” on the deserted Oss farmstead near Hatton. A Minot legend contends that three different ghosts haunt a four-story house that was later turned into a gift shop. The first is of a man who drowned in the river that runs behind the house, and at 4:39 a.m., it’s believe...

  • Eyes that see the good in things: Oct. 28, 2019

    Allison Lindgren|Oct 28, 2019

    Yesterday, a Facebook meme made me smile and think of my dog. Along with a picture of a dog’s greying muzzle were the words that said, “I love the energy of little puppies, but there is just something special about the sweet face of an old dog.” Yes, the meme made me think about my current dog, our German Shepherd-Labrador mix but I got a little nostalgic and started reminiscing about the old dogs of my youth. My favorite was a gentle, yet protective German Shepherd named Christy.   One of my f...

  • Pleasant Prairie News: Oct. 21, 2019

    Oct 21, 2019

    Monday evening found Diane Rosenberg, Nancy Ludwig, Charlotte Koepplin and Ervin Longnecker among those who gathered at Buck-It's Bar for an informal meeting of Circle Trail Riders, Inc. Several later stopped in at Hanson's Bar and enjoyed an annual Duck Hunters grilled duck pieces wrapped in bacon. A fun happening that has been going on at Hanson's for over 20 years during duck hunting season in this area. Saturday Jimmy Indergaard enjoyed a phone chat with his sister Sharon Laxdal from Edinberg. Cory Jorgensen pulled into the Ervin...

  • Oberon Oracles News: Oct. 21, 2019

    Oct 21, 2019

    Mother Nature really did a grand job of initiating winter. So sorry the farmers and ranchers are having such a hard time. My news is pretty short this week since so nobody could get out and about to make news. Doris Griffin reported that her chickens were happy to see her when she finally got out to the barn on Sunday. Chad Getscher was a Sunday visitor at Lester Roberts’ home. Lezlee Thorson also visited her Dad on Sunday. Other than that, Lester said he took a “snow-check” the rest of the week. Thursday evening, John and Donna Grann stopp...

  • Talk of the Town: Oct. 21, 2019

    Oct 21, 2019

    Monday helper at the Shirley Packard home was son Calvin. Tuesday nephew Todd Harrison was a helper getting outside things done and making ready for the coming snow. Robert Lies, Bill and Diana Ziegler, Duff and Sandy Settelmeyer and Kim Brown were among Circle Trail Riders Inc. to hold an informal meeting of sorts at Buck-It's Bar Monday evening. Later several took in the Annual Duck Hunters feed at Hanson’s Bar. Todd Koepplin was a busy snow pusher Sunday at the Martin and Janelle Koepplin, Charlotte Koepplin, Taylor and Amanda Koepplin and...

  • History of New Rockford: Oct. 21, 2019

    K. C. Gardner Jr.|Oct 21, 2019

    The Oct. 3, 1902, “New Rockford Transcript” mentioned the “Sanborn Enterprise,” the “McHenry Tribune” owned by A.L. Lowden, and the “Michigan City Independent” owned by Mrs. Doherty. “WANTED—A girl 15 years of age to work for her board and go to school. Apply Mrs. Wm. Bucklin.” Mrs. P.J. Hester had for sale household goods and “a fine Astrachan jacket.” For sale by P.J. Hester: about 25 work horses, including four unbroken ones; one span of three-year-old colts; four brood mares with colts; about 20 three-year-old heifers; and around 10 sp...

  • Savvy Senior: Getting Around When You No Longer Drive

    Jim Miller|Oct 21, 2019

    Dear Savvy Senior, Where can I find out about alternative transportation services for my 80-year-old mother? It’s time that she gives up driving, but before she does, we need to figure out how she’ll get around. Inquiring Son Dear Inquiring, Alternative transportation options for seniors who no longer drive vary widely by community, so what’s available to your mom will depend on where she lives. Here’s what you should know. While most urban areas offer seniors a variety of alternative transpo... Full story

  • Eyes that see the good in things: Oct. 21, 2019

    Allison Lindgren|Oct 21, 2019

    “The Long Winter,” by Laura Ingalls Wilder has long been one of my favorite books. I have read it and re-read it countless times myself and have also read it out loud to my kids and daycare kids. Wilder’s story includes the preparations for winter, like the amount of time and effort that went into making sure that they had enough food and wood on hand for heat. The stories about their food preparations were some of my favorite; the food they preserved and stored away from the garden. My famil...

  • Co-op Month Spotlight: Northern Plains Electric Cooperative

    Oct 21, 2019

    A version of this article first appeared in the October issue of North Dakota Living, and is reprinted here (with permission) with edits. When you think of October, pumpkins, Halloween and beautiful fall foliage naturally come to mind. But October is notable for another reason– it's National Co-op Month! This is the time of year when cooperatives across the country celebrate the members we serve. Cooperatives are different than other types of businesses. When the market declines to offer a p...

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