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  • CHI Health at Home celebrates National Hospice and Palliative Care Month

    Oct 24, 2022

    Throughout the month of November, CHI Health at Home will be joining organizations across the nation in hosting community activities which recognize National Hospice and Palliative Care Month (NHPCM). This year’s NHPCM theme is “meeting you where you are.” For more than 40 years, hospice has helped provide interdisciplinary, supportive care to millions of people, allowing them to spend their final months wherever they call home and surrounded by their loved ones. Hospice teams craft plans of care that ensure pain management, therapies, and trea...

  • Perfect pasta starts here in N.D.

    Oct 24, 2022

    October is National Pasta Month – a time to enjoy a new or favorite pasta dish to celebrate the simple goodness of pasta. While most of us enjoy pasta, many may not be aware that the main ingredient in that perfect pasta dish starts right here in North Dakota! Pasta is made using two basic ingredients – water and semolina. Semolina is produced by milling durum, of which North Dakota is the top producer in the country. Given that North Dakota produces a lot of durum, there’s a good chance the pasta on your plate started in the durum field...

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  • Sweeps week: Cards take nine sets

    Erik Gjovik|Oct 24, 2022

    Carrington concluded their District 5 season with four wins in six total matches, and are slated to be the number three seed in the upcoming tournament in Leal starting this Thursday. The Cardinals ended league play with a 3-0 (25-13, 25-20, 25-13) win over Griggs/Midkota last Monday night, October 17, following another three-set sweep four nights earlier over Kidder County by the count of 25-14, 25-15 and 25-20. Intra-regional play against Kidder County saw the return of the annual "Pink...

  • Titans thrown to the wolves

    Erik Gjovik|Oct 24, 2022

    No matter the language, the Griggs/Midkota Titans faced a few lupine-named opponents in their week's worth of matches on the court. The Titans fell in a District 5 match to the top-seeded LaMoure/Litchville-Marion Loboes, 17-25, 18-25 and 9-25, on Friday night, October 14 in LaMoure, then dropped three sets in a loss to the Wolves of Kidder County, 23-25, 13-25, 10-25, last Tuesday evening in Glenfield. Statistics from the matches were not available, but will be printed in next week's...

  • Thunder defeat G-M, fall to Oakes

    Erik Gjovik|Oct 24, 2022

    In Glenfield Thursday night, October 13, the M-P-B Thunder got their 20th win of the season with a 25-20, 25-5 and 25-14 blanking of the Griggs/Midkota Titans on the volleyball floor. Allison Thomas led the Thunder (20-9 overall) with 12 kills and 26 digs. The M-P-B service line was also effective with 14 total aces in the match, and Maddie Gefroh's left-handed serve was an outsized part of that with six aces on her own. Gefroh also had a good match up front for the Thunder offense with 10...

  • A disappointing end

    Erik Gjovik|Oct 24, 2022

    One shot, and one opportunity for the Carrington Cardinals to break through to the Class 11B playoffs presented itself Friday night, October 14 in Langdon. But their postseason dreams effectively came to a crashing halt almost from the opening kickoff, as Langdon/Edmore/Munich made six takeaways and were brutally efficient with their short fields given to them to end CHS' season at 3-5 with a 42-0 shutout. The loss put an end to a late-season resurgence by Carrington, who started the year 0-4...

  • Central City Lanes Bowling: October 24, 2022

    Oct 24, 2022

    TEN PINS LEAGUE - Week 4 Randy’s Pro Shop 72.5 23.5 Cornhuskers 60.0 36.0 Schulz Plb, Htg & A/C 54.5 41.5 Shamrock Bar 53.5 42.5 Headlocks Bar 44.0 52.0 Farm Credit Services 36.5 59.5 5 Spot 32.0 64.0 Chain Gang 31.0 65.0 High Team Game: Randy’s Pro Shop, 857; Headlocks, 815; 5 Spot, 775 High Team Series: Randy’s Pro Shop, 2353; Headlocks, 2154; Cornhuskers, 2139 High Individual Game: Rick Christianson, 258; Kevin Carr, 257; Ron Morlock, 256 High Individual Series: Randy Peterson, 686; Ron Morlock, 669; Rick Christianson, 663 High Rolle...

  • Hornets swept by Rugby, Langdon/E/M in net play

    Lane Moellenkamp|Oct 24, 2022

    Harvey-Wells County took three-set losses to the Rugby Panthers and Langdon/Edmore/Munich Cardinals, the latter coming in Super Region 4 play, in road matches held on October 11 and 13. Rugby 3, HWC 0 HWC started the night off on the right foot keeping game one close but the Rugby serving and setting took over and the Panthers dominated the visitors in a 3-0 sweep of the Hornets on Tuesday, October 11, in Rugby. The first half of game one was a back-and-forth event, with the Hornets holding a sl...

  • Pazdernik 3rd at region; Titan boys, CHS girls top 10

    Erik Gjovik|Oct 24, 2022

    Led by a third-place overall effort by sophomore Kenadie Pazdernik, the Carrington girls earned a top 10 team finish at the East Region cross country meet in Cooperstown Saturday, October 15. Pazdernik trailed just east champion Jenna Soine of Hatton-Northwood and Amelia Shepard of Rugby in running 19 minutes, 52.9 seconds. The trio were the only girls runners to surpass the 20-minute mark for the race. The Cards placed 10th with 309 team points, and three-time defending State B champion Rugby's...

  • Dakota Recreation Report: October 24, 2022

    Patricia Stockdill|Oct 24, 2022

    Outdoor notes: *Check all PLOTS signage before driving on with vehicles when waterfowl hunting to ensure landowner allows vehicles. *Hunters reminded to put identification on tree stands and blinds when set up on N.D. Game & Fish Dept. WMAs. *Waterfowl hunters reminded to follow ANS regulations when hunting from boats. *Applications such as Onyx now have updated electronic posting information for the 2022 hunting season. *Oct. 28: James Valley Pheasants Forever fund-raising evening, Club 1883, Jamestown, 5 p.m. *Oct. 30: Moose season closes....

  • Chaseley/Bowdon News: October 24, 2022

    Red Hoff|Oct 24, 2022

    CHASELEY NEWS: Saturday evening, Pam Rodacker and Julie and Marvin Rodacker attended a “10th” birthday party for Hailey Widicker. Friday, all three Rodacker’s were Harvey callers. Thursday, Pam was in Harvey and Monday she was in Carrington. Friday evening, Julie and Pam Rodacker and Bev Hart accompanied Darlis Huss to Tuttle where a ladies group had a “Love of Chocolate and Pumpkin” tasting at the Tuttle Baptist Church. Connie Czech, Red and Shelly Hoff spent sometime in New Rockford last week having a card day at Janel Fortney’s home. No Bo...

  • Kallis' photo receives honorable mention in governor's contest

    Oct 24, 2022

    Gov. Doug Burgum along with North Dakota Commerce Tourism and Marketing Director Sara Otte Coleman, North Dakota Council on the Arts Executive Director Kim Konikow and Director of North Dakota AAA Gene LaDoucer today presented the winning submissions from the 19th annual North Dakota Governor's Photo Contest at the Morton Mandan Public Library on Monday, October 17. Among the winners was Suanne Kallis of Carrington, who received Honorable Mention in the Scenery category. Her entry was called...

  • Dakota Recreation Report: Oct. 24, 2022

    Patricia Stockdill|Oct 24, 2022

    Outdoor notes: *Check all PLOTS signage before driving on with vehicles when waterfowl hunting to ensure landowner allows vehicles. *Hunters reminded to put identification on tree stands and blinds when set up on N.D. Game & Fish Dept. WMAs. *Waterfowl hunters reminded to follow ANS regulations when hunting from boats. *Applications such as Onyx now have updated electronic posting information for the 2022 hunting season. *Oct. 28: James Valley Pheasants Forever fundraising evening, Club 1883, Jamestown, 5 p.m. *Oct. 30: Moose season closes....