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  • Winter CDE Contest at CHS March 12

    Mar 28, 2022

    Over 375 FFA members from 44 chapters competed in the Carrington FFA Ag Sales, Livestock Judging and Agronomy Career Development Events held at Carrington High School on Saturday, March 12. In the Ag Sales contest, Rugby placed first, Killdeer placed second and Napoleon placed third. The top three individuals were Katelyn Duchscherer from Rugby, Jessica Evenson from Granville and Amy Klain from Turtle Lake-Mercer. In the Agronomy contest, Glen Ullin placed first, Minot placed second and...

  • Central City Lanes: March 28, 2022

    Mar 28, 2022

    TEN PINS LEAGUE - Week 24 5 Spot 42.5 29.5 Cornhuskers 41.5 30.5 Carrington Fire Dogs 41.0 31.0 Headlocks Bar 38.0 34.0 Shamrock Bar 38.0 34.0 Farm Credit Services 36.0 36.0 Schulz Plb, Htg & A/C 27.0 45.0 Randy’s Pro Shop 24.0 48.0 High Team Game: Randy’s Pro Shop, 844; Carrington Fire Dogs, 790; Cornhuskers, 776 High Team Series: Cornhuskers, 2273; Randy’s Pro Shop, 2234; Carrington Fire Dogs, 2149 High Individual Game: Jon Friezen, 276; Rick Christianson, 260; Randy Peterson, 257 High Individual Series: Rick Christianson, 763; Randy Peter...

  • Chaseley/Bowdon News: March 28, 2022

    Red Hoff|Mar 28, 2022

    CHASELEY NEWS: Marvin and Julie Rodacker went to the funeral for Mabel Dockter on Thursday in Carrington. Mabel was one of Marvin’s teachers. Brooklyn and Cooper Mindt spent Spring Break with Grandma and Grandpa Czech. On Friday, they went to Bottineau Winter Park and had fun tubing. Sunday afternoon, the Chaseley United Methodist Church gathered to pack boxes of supplies to send to the Ukraine refugees. Saturday evening, Fay and Larry Fandrich visited Pam Rodacker for a while. Thursday, Pam went to Carrington for Mabel Dockter. Tuesday, Pam w...

  • N.D. crash reports now available online

    Mar 28, 2022

    BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) now offers citizens instant access to crash reports through a new online delivery system. The online system becomes operational today and is available at www.dot.nd.gov/crashreport. This system replaces the mail-in request form, which will no longer be accepted. “This is an easier and much faster way for people to obtain their crash records,” said Karin Mongeon, director of NDDOT’s Highway Safety Division. “The old system had been in place for many years, and we are happy...

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  • Opinion: Ready to say goodbye to the time changes

    Amy Wobbema|Mar 28, 2022

    If I could, I think I'd wake up with the sun. There's nothing better than rising with the sun as it streams through the west window of my bedroom. This time of year, I'm usually still in a stupor from the time change, as the first weeks of Daylight Saving Time have me waking up and preparing myself for the day in darkness. After a long winter like we've had this year, those early mornings of pitch blackness zap the energy right out of me. That's why I'm watching the bill before Congress to elimi...