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  • Southeast District Court: March 1-31, 2024

    Apr 15, 2024

    March 1 - March 31, 2024 Traffic Robert Lee Cox, Streeter, N.D.: failure to wear seatbelt, $20 Olmos R. Irbin, Elberton, Ga.: exhibition driving, $50 Andrew Thomas Jager, Bismarck, N.D.: failure to wear seatbelt, $20; driving without liability insurance - driver - 2nd or subsequent violation in 3 years, $300 Singh Jagpreet, Regina, Sask., Can.: speeding, $17 Ryan Lee Johnson, Barney, N.D.: speeding, $10 Andy Jay Linstrom, Towner, N.D.: failure to register vehicle, $20 Justin Robert Olsen, Fargo, N.D.: use of wireless communication device...

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  • Cards, Hornets start softball in Fessenden

    Erik Gjovik|Apr 15, 2024

    The sun came out Tuesday, April 9, and the Carrington and HWC girls' softball teams met at the field at the Fessenden City Park for the teams' first action of the spring. The Hornets kept the pressure on all game long against the Cards, making them deal with their aggressive baserunning, pin-point pitching and timely hitting for a 16-5 win. HWC scored in every inning, plating three runs in the first, four in the second, five in the third, and four in the fourth to take the victory by 10-run...

  • Johnson selected to Lions All-Star Basketball

    Erik Gjovik|Apr 15, 2024

    Madison Johnson, a CHS senior and daughter of David and Nichole Johnson of Carrington, was selected to the Class A/B Lions All-Star Girls Basketball squad. The 5'7" senior guard helped lead the Cardinals to a 17-8 season this past season, their first in the new Division A. Johnson led the team at 11.2 points per game, and also finished as the Cards' best rebounder at 6.0 per game, along with 2.8 steals. She was second on the squad in assists, averaging 2.8. She was the first player in CHS...

  • Pitcrew shine at Region 1 Youth meet

    Apr 15, 2024

    The Carrington Pitcrew youth wrestling program was back in action at the 2024 Region 1 Youth Championships, held in Oakes Saturday, April 6. Landin Clifton won his 85-pound class with a 2-0 record, while runner-up finishes went to Briggs Garber (80) and Michael Vande Hoven (HWT). Taking third place were Chayse Steadmon (75) and Mason Cook (97), and Blaine Botha (65) was fourth. Match-by-match results were as follows: Region 1 Youth Championships, Oakes Saturday, April 6 65 - Blaine Botha - 4th...

  • Cards take girls' race in Hazen

    Erik Gjovik|Apr 15, 2024

    Pleasant temperatures awaited central North Dakota athletes at the first outdoor track meet of the season, the Bison Stampede in Hazen Tuesday, April 9. For Carrington, it yielded three state qualifying slots for the Cardinal girls, and one for the boys' team. Senior middle distance runner Madison Johnson won both the 800 and 1,600-meter runs in standard-achieving fashion, running 2:25.69 for the former and 5:24.89 for the latter race. In the 3,200, junior Kenadie Pazdernik was the other girls'...

  • Hornets pick up four qualifiers at Stampede

    Lane Moellenkamp|Apr 15, 2024

    The HWC Hornets opened their outdoor season on Tuesday, April 9, participating in the Hazen Bison Stampede Meet. The first meet of the year started out with some great performances, as HWC qualified four people and five events for the state meet at the Bismarck Community Bowl May 23-25. Tallen Thorson started the day off finishing first and qualifying in the 300-meter hurdles with a time of 41.03. Thorson followed that up later with another first place qualifying effort of 15.14 in the 110 high...

  • North Dakota Outdoors: Taking a closer look at N.D. game wardens

    Doug Leier, Biologist, N.D. Game and Fish Department|Apr 15, 2024

    The work of North Dakota game wardens is so much more than checking hunting and fishing licenses. The men and women wearing a badge and working the frontlines of game and fish law enforcement are the first called when a hunter has a question or a landowner is dealing with deer depredation. They're the individuals keeping personal watercraft operators safe while making sure poachers aren't taking more fish and wildlife than legally allowed. Each year Scott Winkelman, chief game warden, provides...