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  • Dakota Recreation Report: November 28, 2022

    Patricia Stockdill|Nov 28, 2022

    Outdoor notes: *It is illegal to chase, harass, and pursue any wildlife species, including coyotes, with snowmobile or tracked vehicles. *Reminder that most roads and trails closed to hunting if posted on both sides. *Hunters reminded to put identification on tree stands and blinds when set up on N.D. Game & Fish Dept. WMAs. *Nov. 29: Dove season closes. *Dec. 1: Snowmobile N.D. trails open, snow conditions permitting. Go to their website, (snowmobilend.org) and click “Trail conditions” for information. *Dec. 4: Low Plain duck, merganser, and...

  • CHS wrestlers begin season at Early Bird

    Erik Gjovik|Nov 28, 2022

    The Carrington wrestling programs began their season with the two-day Minot Early Bird Tournament Friday and Saturday, November 18-19. It marked the debut of the Cardinal girls' program, and the newly-baptized by fire contingent did quite well with three first-place finishes. All winning their brackets for the girls were Paige Studdard (125), Khendra Garcia (140) and Trisa Schroeder (145). Runner-up performances went to Kennedy Wendel, with just a loss to Schroeder at 145, and Ashley Lindberg in...

  • NDSU Extension offers STOP THE BLEED® Training at Central Dakota Ag Day Dec. 16

    Nov 28, 2022

    Minutes count! Someone who is severely bleeding can bleed to death in as little as five minutes. The number one cause of preventable death after injury is bleeding. That's why bleeding control – keeping the blood inside the body – is the purpose of STOP THE BLEED® training. STOP THE BLEED® training will be offered as a concurrent session at Central Dakota Ag Day Dec. 16 at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center. The STOP THE BLEED® session begins at 10:15 a.m. A bleeding inj...

  • Brighten the Holidays with colorful plants

    Melinda Myers|Nov 28, 2022

    Garden centers, florists and grocery stores are filling their shelves with a variety of holiday plants; a sure sign the holidays are approaching. This is the time of year to give, receive or fill your home with colorful poinsettias, Christmas cactus, cyclamen, and other holiday plants. Extend their beauty and longevity with proper care. Start by selecting healthy plants that have been receiving proper care. The plants should be free of insects, disease and have no yellow leaves, brown leaf...

  • North Dakota Outdoors: Keeping wild game tasting delicious

    Doug Leier, Biologist, North Dakota Game and Fish Department|Nov 28, 2022

    As Thanksgiving fades into December many hunters have freezers stacked with mallards and grouse, Canada geese and venison. In college while sharing community freezers we use to have fun by labeling packages to keep others from "enjoying" our hard-earned game. If you lived in Milligan Hall back in the day and ever snuck a freezer-wrapped package labeled "unicorn backstraps" or "passenger pigeon," the meat inside fried in a combination of bacon grease, onion and green peppers was not as rare as...

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  • Savvy Senior: How to buy over-the-counter hearing aids

    Jim Miller|Nov 28, 2022

    Dear Savvy Senior, I’m interested in getting some of the new over-the-counter hearing aids that just became available a few month ago. Can you offer any tips to help me with this? Straining to Hear Dear Straining, The new FDA approved over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids that started rolling out this fall are a real game changer for the roughly 48 million Americans with hearing loss. Adults with impaired hearing can now walk in and buy hearing aids at a pharmacy, big box chain, consumer e...