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  • Lions Kick Off Meeting held September 7

    Oct 10, 2022

    Special guest at the Carrington Lions Kick Off Meeting on September 7 was 2nd Vice District Governor Kirk Tingum. Tingum inducted four new members, installed the officers for the year, presented Four Melvin Jones awards, and handed out perfect attendance pins. New members are Mary Struxness, Mary Hoff, Michele Kliem, and Janelle Helm. Officers are President Jennifer Wede, Vice President Heather Carr, 2nd Vice President Dani McClean, Treasure Tom Paintner, Secretary Sharon Paintner, Service and...

  • Ground and pound: CHS shuts down HWC, keep playoff bid alive

    Lane Moellenkamp|Oct 10, 2022

    Carrington kept their late season resurgence alive with a convincing 28-6 win over HWC on Friday, October 1, in Carrington. The Cardinals won their third straight game and kept their playoff hopes alive with a strong rushing attack and a solid defensive effort. The Hornet defense would have to stop the Cardinal rushing attack if they wanted a victory, and that was evident from the first drive of the game. Carrington's first drive started at their own 43 and moved all the way to the Hornet one...

  • Titans fall, 40-8, to Maple River

    Erik Gjovik|Oct 10, 2022

    Griggs/Midkota laced up their cleats to take on the 9B Region 2 co-leaders, the Maple River (Hope-Page/Maple Valley) Raiders, in Hope on Friday, September 30. The Raiders kept their undefeated mark in the region intact with a 40-8 win over the Titans, and set up a titanic showdown with the May-Port-CG Patriots for the Region 2 title this past Friday in Mayville. Scoring summary and stats from the game were not available. Both MPCG and Maple River have clinched 9-man playoff berths, while the...

  • Cards take silver bracket title at DL-B Invite

    Erik Gjovik|Oct 10, 2022

    Playing in the largest and most prestigious Class B tournament of the season, the Carrington Cardinals made a strong two-day showing at the Des Lacs-Burlington Laker Invitational September 30-October 1. On the first day of play in Pool D, the Cards took a split-set win on overall points against Powers Lake, 47-39 (22-25 and 25-14), and defeated Rugby in two sets, 25-22 and 25-21. Saturday pool action pitted CHS against Langdon/Edmore/Munich, and the southern Cardinals dropped two 19-25 sets to...

  • Net crew breezes past Benson Co., BCN in sweeps

    Erik Gjovik|Oct 10, 2022

    Carrington's experience shone through in a pair of straight-set wins over Benson County in Maddock and Barnes County North in the East Gym in matches played September 29 and October 4. The Cards took on a very-green Benson County team as part of a non-region match, as the Wildcats' starting lineup consists mostly of freshmen and sophomores, and one senior in the mix. CHS took a 25-16, 25-6 and 25-10 win in that game, and nine different players had kills, paced by Haley Wolsky's nine. The senior...

  • M-P-B tames Wolves; outlasts N-G-S

    Erik Gjovik|Oct 10, 2022

    Medina/Pingree-Buchanan, playing very well as of late, hasn't quite had that string of success translate to league matches. An 0-2 start to the District 6 season meant the Thunder were in need of some positive vibes heading into the second part of the slate. They would do that, taking a three-set win against the Kidder County Wolves in Medina on September 29, and were pushed to the brink for a 15-13 squeaker in the deciding set five for a big 3-2 triumph on the road over the...

  • Cards hit Rugby course for Panther Booster

    Erik Gjovik|Oct 10, 2022

    For 28 years running, the Panther Booster Invitational in Rugby has been home to one of the biggest Class B meets of the cross country fall season. Carrington, Griggs/Midkota and HWC were the local teams in attendance for the meet, which brought in 27 girls’ teams and 30 boys’ teams to the heart of America. Cardinal senior Baylee Lura finished 31st overall (22:07.83) out of 110 runners in the girls’ race to lead Carrington’s contingent. Down the table, Macy Fiebiger was 61st in 23:40.7...

  • Carrington third/fourth grade football unbeaten, again

    Oct 10, 2022

    The third and fourth grade Carrington "Cardinals" football team just completed a very successful season. They placed first in their conference, went 5-0 during the regular season, and finished with an overall 8-0 record. They faced Rugby, New Rockford-Sheyenne, Harvey-Wells County, Cooperstown, Edgeley and Oakes, and defeated their opponents by a combined score of 246-51. In the past two seasons, this age group has won 15 consecutive games following a 7-0 finish in 2021. Coach Randy Hooey said,...

  • Griggs/Midkota volleyball scores, September 29 and October 4

    Oct 10, 2022

    Nondistrict Volleyball Griggs/Midkota 3, South Border 1 at Wishek G-M 25 25 19 25 — 3 SB 21 23 25 22 — 1 Griggs/Midkota Individual Stats Kills: Asia Becherl 17, Lauryn Halvorson 10, Kennedy Reidman 5, Kaylee Johnson 4, Ryan Johnson, Kadance Klubben and Vanessa Vollmer 2, Isabelle Kraft 1. Aces: Halvorson, K. Johnson and Vollmer 1. Assists: R. Johnson 22, Kraft 18. Blocks: Becherl 4, Reidman 2. Digs: Andie Anderson 20, Halvorson 15, Vollmer 14, K. Johnson 12, R. Johnson 10, Becherl 7, Kraft 5, Reidman 1. District 5 Volleyball Oakes 3, Gri...

  • Central City Lanes Bowling, October 10, 2022

    Oct 10, 2022

    TEN PINS LEAGUE - Week 2 Randy’s Pro Shop 35.0 13.0 Headlocks Bar 31.0 17.0 Schulz Plb, Htg & A/C 29.0 19.0 Shamrock Bar 23.0 25.0 Farm Credit Services 21.0 27.0 Cornhuskers 19.0 29.0 Chain Gang 17.0 31.0 5 Spot 17.0 31.0 High Team Game: Headlocks Bar, 783; Randy’s Pro Shop, 750; Chain Gang, 746 High Team Series: Headlocks Bar, 2232; Cornhuskers, 2155; Randy’s Pro Shop, 2109 High Individual Game: Randy Peterson, 256; Jon Friezen, 234; Rick Christianson, 230 High Individual Series: Randy Peterson, 704; Rick Christianson, 642; Kelly Staff...

  • Dakota Recreation Report: October 10, 2022

    Patricia Stockdill|Oct 10, 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. 13: Devils Lake Ducks Unlimited banquet, KC Club, 5:30 p.m. Fishing: *Devils Lake elevation, Oct. 4: 1,449.6 feet... Full story

  • 100th Anniversary of Fire Prevention Week

    Oct 10, 2022

    As Fire Prevention Week™ approaches, local volunteer firefighters remind residents that "Fire won't wait. Plan your escape.™" This year local volunteers are teaming up with the National Fire Protection Association® (NFPA®)-to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Fire Prevention Week™ (FPW), October 9-15, 2022. This year's FPW campaign, "Fire won't wait. Plan your escape™", works to educate everyone about simple but important actions they can take to keep themselves and those around them sa... Full story

  • Coal Country bets on carbon capture moonshot

    Michael Standaert, North Dakota News Cooperative|Oct 10, 2022

    Nearly 20,000 residents of Coal Country in Mercer, McLean, and Oliver counties sit at the crosshairs of the energy transition. From West Virginia, to Beulah, to China, coal workers and their communities could disappear if decarbonization goals are met without carbon-free coal power in the mix. The United States' goal is a carbon neutral electricity grid by 2035 under Biden administration plans, and net-zero emissions economy-wide by 2050. "We are very attuned to what is happening politically in...

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  • Prost! It's Oktoberfest!

    Amy Wobbema|Oct 10, 2022

    Hold on to your Lederhosen! Oktoberfest, DPRCA's fall fund-raising event, is just days away! It has been three years since the annual fund-raising event was held, and this time organizers look forward to a new location, the New Rockford Eagles Club, and a different format than in the past. The doors to Oktoberfest open at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 15. Patrons can expect fantastic food, friendly competition and fall-themed fun! On the menu are beer cheese soup, soft pretzels, various sausages...