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  • Dakota Datebook: School and Work

    Sep 5, 2022

    The month of September marks the real beginning of school; whether students start returning in August or later, when September comes, they are settling down in their classes and delving into their textbooks. But students often look for jobs, as well, to get a little experience and a little cash. Some find it working on their own or another family’s farm. Some students find jobs for after-school hours. Students returning to college or going there for the first time will sometimes seek employment through work-study grants, through on-campus a...

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  • Six turnovers, Heisler's heroics give Panthers win over Cards

    Erik Gjovik|Sep 5, 2022

    Moving the football in between the 20-yard lines wasn't much of a problem for Carrington Friday night, August 26. It was executing clutch plays that was, along with protecting every valuable possession given to them. And it took just two scoring plays by Macen Heisler for the Rugby Panthers to walk away with a win in the newly-christened Stadium '22, 12-7. Heisler answered the Cards' first lead of the season on a Logan Weninger seven-yard touchdown and long extra point by Jack Paulson at the...

  • L/E/M offense too much for Hornets

    Lane Moellenkamp|Sep 5, 2022

    A low scoring first quarter turned into a runaway in Harvey as the #2-ranked Langdon/Edmore/Munich Cardinals scored 28 points in the second quarter and cruised to a 48-8 win over the Hornets at L.C. Loerch Field on Friday, August 26. Both teams had a solid defensive effort in the opening quarter, as the Cardinals scored just once on a Jack Romfo three-yard run on L/E/M's second possession. Leading by six heading into the second quarter, the Cardinals unleashed what could be one of the best...

  • Warbirds roll over G-M

    Erik Gjovik|Sep 5, 2022

    As much as they could, the Griggs/Midkota Titan football coaching staff saw some positives from their second game of the season. Unfortunately, the Wyndmere-Lidgerwood Warbirds were not in a conciliatory mood, and laid the lumber to the Titans in a 65-8 loss in G-M's home opener Friday night, August 26. "The team played hard, but we struggled to move the ball offensively," said Head Coach Ryan Dockter. "Our defense was able to create a few turnovers, but really couldn't stop them. We knew it...

  • Cards start with sweep of Hornets

    Lane Moellenkamp|Sep 5, 2022

    The Cardinal volleyball team showed their net presence from the start of the night as they dominated the hitting game en route to a 3-0 win over HWC on Tuesday, August 30, in Carrington. Game one was all about the power up front for Carrington. The Cardinals amassed 10 kills in the opening set, and were led by four from Haley Wolsky. Emma Hone had three blocks, while Kacie Rexin had two aces as Carrington won set one 25-13. Larissa Arnold had two aces in the opener for HWC. The second set was mu...

  • Hornets take consolation title at Bottineau Early Bird

    Lane Moellenkamp|Sep 5, 2022

    The HWC girls' varsity volleyball team had a tough go in pool play at the Bottineau Early Bird Volleyball Tournament, but finished in style winning both games in the Consolation bracket to finish in ninth place. In pool play, HWC lost to a very talented and senior-heavy Rugby Panther team, and also dropped two games to Westhope-Newburg. The two losses put them in the consolation bracket, where they defeated Velva and Dunseith. Statistically, the Hornets were led by Kayme Bartz with 38 assists,...

  • Thunder win one of five at Northern Cass Tourney

    Erik Gjovik|Sep 5, 2022

    The M-P-B Thunder volleyball team started their season at the challenging Northern Cass Tournament, held Saturday, August 27. Coach Jacie Connell's club finished with a 1-4 record in the tourney, playing against several quality opponents during the weekend. The Thunder went the distance of three sets in losses to Hankinson (24-26, 25-11, 13-15) and Hillsboro/Central Valley (15-25, 25-15, 11-15), and also gave Region 3 contender Oakes a bit of a scare in a two-set loss, 20-25 and 24-26. Even...

  • Junior high VB Jamboree in Carrington September 10

    Erik Gjovik|Sep 5, 2022

    Carrington’s Junior High Volleyball Jamboree is coming to the West and East Gyms Saturday, September 10. The East Gym will host two courts, North and South, with the following schedules: North 8:30 a.m.: Carrington 8th Grade vs. Devils Lake 8th Grade (Red) 9:05 a.m.: Devils Lake 8th (White) vs. HWC 8th 9:40 a.m.: HWC 7th vs. Jamestown 7th (Blue) 10:15 a.m.: Devils Lake 8th (White) vs. Griggs/Midkota 8th 10:50 a.m.: Devils Lake 8th (Red) vs. Jamestown 8th (White) 11:25 a.m.: Barnes Co. North 7...

  • Rexin makes state field at Cooper golf meet

    Erik Gjovik|Sep 5, 2022

    Carrington junior Kacie Rexin became the first Cardinal individual golfer to qualify for the State Class B Girls’ Golf Meet, to be held in late September. Rexin shot a score of 80, or four over par, to take third place individually and easily clear the automatic standard of 87 at a Region 2 qualifying meet in Cooperstown Friday, August 26. In that same meet, freshman Aubrey Neis took fifth place overall with an 18-hole score of 95. As a team, the Cards placed third with a score of 399, behind m...

  • CHS runners host invite, run at Northwood meet

    Erik Gjovik|Sep 5, 2022

    The Carrington cross country program ran in two more meets in this last week's slate, including the Northwood meet and their home invitational last Tuesday afternoon. Conditions at CrossRoads Golf Club were very warm, with temperatures soaring into the high 80's and low 90's at some points. Meet winners individually were Austin Dibble of Rugby (17:37.24) for the varsity boys, and Valley City went 1-2 in the varsity girls' race with Reagan Berg (19:41.99) and Greta Goven (20:16.09). Junior...

  • Dakota Recreation Report: September 5, 2022

    Patricia Stockdill|Sep 5, 2022

    Outdoor notes: *Hunters reminded to put identification on tree stands and blinds when set up on N.D. Game & Fish Dept. WMAs. *PLOTS guide now available online at the Game & Fish Dept. website with printed editions also available at vendors. *Anglers reminded to follow ANS regulations, including draining live wells and removing plugs. *Applications such as Onyx now have updated electronic posting information for the upcoming 2022 hunting season. *Blue-green algae updates, N.D. Dept. of Environmental Quality: No warnings listed for area lakes...

  • Michaela Gessele receives North Dakota 2022 Farmers Market Youth Grant

    Sep 5, 2022

    Michaela Gessele of Chaseley, N.D., recalls drawing from a very early age. The first art work she recalled was from about kindergarten age, an eight-legged horse, which she later came to know as a figure in Norse mythology. Michaela's inspiration since then comes from sketching and drawing little designs. As a character develops, she brings life to it by giving the character a name and builds a personality around the character to enhance its artistic appearance. Michaela recently learned she...

  • Chaseley/Bowdon News: September 5, 2022

    Red Hoff|Sep 5, 2022

    CHASELEY NEWS: On Saturday, August 20, Pam Rodacker went to Devils Lake for a wedding. Wednesday, Pam enjoyed the Farmers Market in Bowdon. Recent visitors at the Czech Lake home were Dwight and Carol Eckart and Kayla Knecht and her friend, Michelle. Connie Czech was an afternoon visitor at the Karen Thompson home. BOWDON NEWS: On the 23rd of August, Frieda Tebelius went to Bismarck where she had some appointments. On the 26th, she accompanied Gary and Marsha Buchwitz to Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. They met George and Stacy Tebelius, Fargo, and...

  • Dakota Recreation Report: September 5, 2022

    Patricia Stockdill|Sep 5, 2022

    Outdoor notes: *Hunters are reminded to put identification on tree stands and blinds when set up on N.D. Game & Fish Dept. WMAs. *PLOTS guide now available online at the Game & Fish Dept. website with printed editions also available at vendors. *Anglers are reminded to follow ANS regulations, including draining live wells and removing plugs. *Applications such as Onyx now have updated electronic posting information for the upcoming 2022 hunting season. *Blue-green algae updates, N.D. Dept. of Environmental Quality: No warnings listed for area l...