The Official Newspaper for Foster County
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While the effort to stop the introduction and transportation of aquatic nuisance species in North Dakota has been mostly successful, challenges remain as not all anglers, pleasure boaters and other water enthusiasts are abiding by the clean, drain, dry message. For example, last week department game wardens and other department staff inspected over 1,200 watercrafts throughout the state. Unfortunately, these inspections found four watercraft that were transporting zebra mussels. Luckily, in all...
Photographers interested in sending photos for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department's Watchable Wildlife Photo Contest must follow guidelines for submitting their work. Photographers should go to the Game and Fish Department's website at gf.nd.gov/wildlife/watchable-photo-contest. Then it is a matter of providing some pertinent information about the photo and uploading it. Doing so helps both with ease of submitting photos for the photographer and managing those images for department...
Outdoor notes: *N.D. Dept. of Environmental Quality blue-green algae reports: Low toxin levels – Black Tiger Bay (Devils Lake), Benson Co.; Clausen Springs, Barnes Co.; Crystal Springs, Kidder & Stutsman counties; East Stump Lake, Nelson Co.; Heckers Lake, Sheridan Co.; Horsehead Lake, Kidder Co.; Lake Josephine, Kidder Co.; Moon Lake, Barnes Co.; Pipestem Reservoir, Stutsman Co.; Reule Lake, Stutsman Co.; South Hoffer Lake, Sheridan Co.; Spiritwood Lake, Stutsman Co. Advisory – Alkali Lake, Stutsman Co.; Harvey Dam, Wells Co.; Jamestown Res...
The second Glenfield Harvest Festival hit the streets of the eastern Foster County town Saturday and Sunday, July 22-23. Events began with the Classic Car Show and Drive and The Market, both held on Main Street Saturday morning. In the afternoon, fun and games were the theme, with inflatables, three different tournaments (cornhole, wishy washy and horseshoes) and Bingo at the Community Center. The Harvest Feast-ivus, a free meal put on by the Glenfield Fire Department, was a tasty treat. With...
FARGO, N.D. - North Dakota and Eddy County farmers, through their soybean checkoff dollars, are giving back to local first responders this year while promoting soy-based innovation at the same time. The North Dakota Soybean Council (NDSC) provided a grant to the New Rockford Community Ambulance Services for the purchase of Goodyear soy-based tires for their ambulance. "We decided to take advantage of this opportunity because the grant helps our small-town ambulance service," says Angie Hopfauf,...