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  • Carrington Blood Drive brings in 68 volunteers

    Sep 19, 2022

    Carrington, N.D. – The Carrington community hosted a blood drive with Vitalant on August 8 at Trinity Lutheran Church which helped collect a total of 80 units of blood products for patients in need. A total of 68 individuals volunteered to donate blood and 62 individuals were able to successfully donate at the Vitalant blood drive on August 8. A total of eight donors also came forward to donate Power Red Cells (2RBC) which collects two units of red blood cells while returning platelets, plasma and a saline solution back to the donor. V...

  • Fourth graders at Manfred Heritage Museum

    Sep 19, 2022

    Fourth grade students at Carrington Elementary took part in some outdoor learning at the Manfred Heritage Museum on Sept. 7. Topics included first people, traditional classroom, woodworking, blacksmithing, early homesteading, butter making and traditional games. Elementary Principal Jenna Helseth told school board members Tuesday, Sept. 13, that this is the second year students have gone to Manfred. Nearly 160 students and adults from seven different school districts attended. This Field Day is...

  • Grid bending, not breaking during energy transition

    Michael Standaert, North Dakota News Cooperative|Sep 19, 2022

    Despite continuous warnings of rolling blackouts this summer, the grids serving North Dakota and the Upper Midwest held up. Pockets of record-breaking heat were manageable since they did not cover large swaths of the country all at once. No significant doldrums deadened wind power during heat waves. Yet concerns persist. A major winter storm or deep cold snap creating surges in electricity demand at the same time solar and wind power assets under perform keeps energy experts, regulators and grid operators up at night. Either significant...

  • Kalina Freier named to SNHU President's List

    Sep 19, 2022

    Kalina Freier of Kensal has been named to Southern New Hampshire University’s Summer 2022 President’s List. The summer terms run from May to August. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.700 and above for the reporting term are named to the President’s List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired 8-week terms grouped in fall, winter/spring, and summer....

  • Around the State: September 19, 2022

    Leasa A. Lura|Sep 19, 2022

    The counties and cities within the state of North Dakota hold many interesting news stories. Here are just a few of the feature stories that others are reading in communities around the state. Torgerson pleads guilty to bank fraud Brady Torgerson, 34, has entered a formal guilty plea in federal court to two charges of bank fraud. The former president of First Security Bank - West in Beulah and The Union Bank in Glen Ullin entered into a plea agreement in June. Under terms of the agreement,...

  • Library hosts Scan Day

    Sep 19, 2022

    Important parts of the history of our area and all of North Dakota are possibly tucked away in boxes in your basement! In our collection of keepsakes, are valuable documents and photos that can be captured and shared with family, our community and our state. Carrington City Library is hosting a ScanDay in conjunction with the North Dakota State Library to help capture some of these important artifacts. ScanDay will be Thursday, September 29 from 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. at the City Library. Participants can bring 10-15 items that will be preserved d...

  • Southeast District Court: September 19, 2022

    Sep 19, 2022

    Aug. 1, 2022 - Aug. 31, 2022 Criminal Anthony Dale Clifton, New Rockford, N.D.: reckless endangerment. Condition: Comply with payment agreement. Deferred imposition of sentence. Notify court of address change. Unsupervised probation. Violate no criminal laws. Fees: criminal admin. fee: $200; defense/facility admin. fee: $100; victim-witness fee: $25 Clinton Thomas Dollens, Fargo, N.D.: deceptive writings - $1,000 - $10,000. Condition: Appendix A. Department of Corrections. Supervised probation: 18 months. Confinement: Agency: Department of...

  • Havin' a ball at JunkFest!

    Erik Gjovik|Sep 19, 2022

    Carrington's celebration of antiques, arts, crafts, clothing and other fine items continued for one more year Saturday, September 10, when JunkFest was held at the Foster County Fairgrounds. This year's event featured hundreds of interested buyers perusing the inventory of the merchants on the grounds and in the pavilion and exhibit buildings, with many a fun, fancy, and sometimes outright weird item or two to be had....

  • Photos available for purchase

    Sep 19, 2022

    It's long been a tradition to cut out a nice photo in the newspaper, perhaps of your kids or of a relative, to remember the time they made the front page or got a good tackle during that week's football game. However, the photos that actually make it into the print newspaper are only a fraction of the high-quality pics the Independent takes every week. Over the course of a football game, for example, the photographer is likely to capture dozens of excellent photos, most of which, of course, can'...

  • Chaseley/Bowdon News: September 19, 2022

    Red Hoff|Sep 19, 2022

    CHASELEY NEWS: Marvin and Julie Rodacker attended the funeral for Richard Otto in Bowdon on Monday. Sunday, they went to Bowdon to celebrate the birthday of Freida Tebelius. On Wednesday, Pam Rodacker and Julie Rodacker went over to Holly Widicker’s for a short visit and to pick up peaches. Thursday, Pam was a Carrington caller to pick up some parts. Sunday, she attended the birthday party for Freida Tebelius. Monday, she was in Harvey. BOWDON NEWS: Friday, relatives from Virginia, Texas, Arizona, and Colorado, started arriving in Bowdon for a...

  • Retzlaff purchases Swanson Seeds

    Erik Gjovik|Sep 12, 2022

    After working for Swanson Seeds since 2002, Doug Retzlaff has now bought the Pioneer Seeds distributorship on the north end of Carrington. Renamed Retzlaff Seed & Supply, LLC, Retzlaff purchased the business from David Swanson effective August 1, but will retain the former owner's commitment to excellent service to area crop producers. "I appreciate the opportunity to take over the Pioneer agency and continue working with customers that I have worked with over the last 20 years," Retzlaff says....

  • Water board requests special election for assessment district

    Leasa A. Lura|Sep 12, 2022

    The Foster County Commission had a visit from the Water Board at their meeting last week about creating a special assessment district for landowners along the Bordulac Highway. During the meeting held on Tuesday, September 6, Doug Zink spoke to the commission about the project. Zink said the county is liable to pay 40 percent of the cost of the culverts as stated in the North Dakota Century Code, but he requested that the commission pay 60 percent of the 55 percent of the cost of the culverts...

  • Omicron booster shot approved; limited supply for FCPH, pharmacies

    Erik Gjovik|Sep 12, 2022

    A COVID-19 booster shot which specifically targets two subvariants of the coronavirus which have proven more resistant to the original vaccine will soon be available. On a vote of 13-1 on September 1, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practice (ACIP) passed the recommendation of a "bivalent" vaccine that prevents or greatly hinders transmission of the Omicron variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, and its BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants. With that result, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...

  • One-of-a-kind engine to take spotlight at the Steam Threshers Reunion

    Nathan Price|Sep 12, 2022

    For many residents in New Rockford, a.k.a. the steam engine capital of North Dakota, and in the surrounding community, the month of September can only mean one thing: It's finally time for the Steam Threshers Reunion. From September 16-18, the 64th annual Central North Dakota Steam Threshers Reunion (CNDSTR) will take place at the Eddy County Fairgrounds, and once again attendees will have an opportunity to meet a very special and rare engine. This year's feature is Rumley, a company founded in...

  • Marlene Boyer named American Legion Auxiliary Northwest Division National Vice President

    Sep 12, 2022

    Fargo, N.D. – American Legion Auxiliary Department of North Dakota is proud to announce that Marlene Boyer, Carrington, N.D., was elected as Northwest Division National Vice President at the American Legion Auxiliary National Convention held in Milwaukee, Wis., August 26 – September 1, 2022. Marlene was installed along with other national officers in a ceremony held on Aug. 31, at the Wisconsin Conference Center in downtown Milwaukee. She will serve as the representative of the American Leg...

  • Clarification on September 5 article

    Erik Gjovik|Sep 12, 2022

    The Independent and Sykeston Legion wish to issue a clarification regarding a point of emphasis which may have misled readers of last week’s feature article, “Honoring their sacrifice.” Sykeston Legion is a private business and is not affiliated with American Legion Post 17, aside from honoring them and the building’s history on their dedication wall....

  • Foster County SCD 2022 Eco Ed Day

    Sep 12, 2022

    On August 31, Foster County Soil Conservation District held its annual Eco Ed Day tour for sixth graders from the Carrington and Midkota Schools. Fifty-three students attended six learning sessions during the event. The goal of Eco Ed Day is to give students an outdoor educational experience that provides opportunities for fun and hands-on learning. Foster County Extension Agent Jeff Gale taught the agronomy sessions about North Dakota crops and how they are used. The youth each took home a...

  • Around the State: September 12, 2022

    Leasa A. Lura|Sep 12, 2022

    The counties and cities within the state of North Dakota hold many interesting news stories. Here are just a few of the feature stories that others are reading in communities around the state. Jim Wink donated his organs to 85 people When James “Jim” Dean Wink of Tolley passed away from a heart attack, his grieving family would never have imagined just how many people he would help in the ten years since his death. Wink had agreed to be an organ donor, a designation North Dakotans can make on th...

  • N.D. Community Foundation awards local scholarships

    Sep 12, 2022

    Bismarck, N.D. - The North Dakota Community Foundation (NDCF) will award over $705,000 in over 400 scholarships to North Dakota students in 2022. The organization currently manages over 184 scholarship funds supported by North Dakotans, former residents and those interested in helping North Dakota students succeed. “We are honored to help these students further their education,” said Kevin Dvorak, President and CEO of NDCF. “And we are grateful to generous North Dakotans whose gifts made these scholarships possible.” The following area students...

  • Duck brood numbers up following drought year

    Sep 12, 2022

    State Game and Fish Department migratory bird biologists expect a fall flight of ducks from North Dakota similar to 2007, 2008 and 2017. To bring that forecast closer to home, the fall flight is anticipated to be about 26% above last year’s fall flight, based on observations from the Department’s annual mid-July duck production survey. According to Mike Szymanski, Department migratory game bird management supervisor, the Department’s 75th annual breeding duck survey conducted in May showed an index of 3.4 million ducks in the state. This year...

  • Meals on Wheels: September 12-17

    Sep 12, 2022

    AUGUST CARRINGTON All meals served with Milk, Coffee, Bread & Butter, Dessert Mon., Sept. 12 - Cube Steak w/Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Beets, Sauce - Board Meeting, 10:30 a.m. - Pool - Bridge & Open Cards Tues., Sept. 13 - Stuffed Peppers, Parsley Potatoes, California Blend Vegetables, Jello w/Fruit - Pinochle Thurs., Sept. 15 - Shredded Pork on a Bun, Baby Bakers, Carrots, German Chocolate Cake - Whist Fri., Sept. 16 - Turkey with Stuffing, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Peas, Apple Cake - Music at 12:30 p.m. by Bryon Nelson - Golf Sat., Sept. 17 -...

  • Carrington Municipal Court: September 6, 2022

    Sep 12, 2022

    Sept. 6, 2022 Harley Burgard, Carrington, N.D.: barking dog, $25 Tina M. Hall, Monticello, Minn.: exceeded speed limit, $15 David Lee Peyer, Coleharbor, N.D.: exceeded speed limit, $10 Jason James Hunt, West Fargo, N.D.: exceeded speed limit, $10 Matthew Allan Peterson, Jamestown, N.D.: exceeded speed limit, $15 Juan Alfredo Marquez, Minot AFB, N.D.: exceeded speed limit, $15 John Curtis Paskewitz, Belview, Minn.: exceeded speed limit, $15 Darek Franklin Scott, Burlington, N.D.: driving a modified vehicle, $20 John B. Day, St. Louis, Mo.:...

  • Chaseley/Bowdon News: September 12, 2022

    Red Hoff|Sep 12, 2022

    CHASELEY NEWS: Saturday, the three Rodackers went driving around checking out the crops. Connie Czech visited Elenora Hamann in the Harvey nursing home on Wednesday. Labor Day visitors at the Czech’s Lake home during the Labor Day Weekend were David Mindt, Carrington; Paul and Janel Fortney, New Rockford; Kenton Mindt and family, Harwood; Kayla Knecht, Bismarck and Merv and Tammy and Kara Knecht, Hurdsfield. BOWDON NEWS: Wednesday evening during the Bowdon Farmers’ Market, they had their first annual Rhubarb Fest in Memory of Rod Widicker. The...

  • Ready, set, JunkFest!

    Amy Wobbema|Sep 5, 2022

    It might be her first year organizing JunkFest solo, but Missy Hafner is getting it done with a little help from her friends. The gates to the Foster County Fairgrounds will open wide at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10, and a weekend of treasure hunting will commence. Cassie Smith gracefully retired from organizing after the 2021 event, and it didn't take long for Hafner to make a decision about its future. "I wasn't quite ready to let it go," Hafner said. "It's a big community event and an outlet...

  • Murder/suicide in Towner County: Victims had local ties to area

    Nathan Price|Sep 5, 2022

    A small, rural community is reeling following an apparent murder-suicide in Towner County. On Monday, Aug. 29, deputies from the Towner County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of four unresponsive individuals in a wheat field southwest of Cando, N.D. According to a press release from Towner County Sheriff Andrew Hillier, the bodies were located on the 6100 Block of 66th Street Northeast. The scene was secured by the Sheriff’s Office with assistance from the North Dakota Bureau of Criminal...

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