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“For what it’s worth, the Boat Dock Road is open right now,” Chad Zorn, refuge manager of the Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge, announced Thursday.
Posted 12/08/11 (Thu) read more »
The Berthold Bombers are burning up the basketball court this season, opening on November 29th with a 78-28 win over Velva and following that with a 92-50 victory over Stanley on Friday.
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When the Honkers girls basketball team takes the floor for the first time Friday night, they’re going to be one of the shortest teams around and playing without the defensive savvy and scoring ability of former leaders Katie King, Kortni Miller and Erika Lemere.
Posted 12/07/11 (Wed) read more »
“It’s not a very merry Christmas when you go downstairs to the Christmas tree and see nothing there,” said Charles Steinberger, a junior at Kenmare High School and the son of John and Pam Steinberger.
Posted 11/30/11 (Wed) read more »
The Honkers are flying solo this wrestling season, putting their own team on the mat now that a co-op with Tioga and Ray has ended after a four-year run.
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Des Lacs, Upper Souris, Lostwood and J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuges will participate in the 112th annual Christmas Bird Count by hosting counts centered on each refuge headquarters.
Posted 11/30/11 (Wed) read more »
Hartland Wind Farm principal Curt Johnson understands when landowners who have committed their acres to the project in Ward, Burke and Mountrail counties ask if any progress is being made.
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“We don’t say rebuild,” said Thurstan Johnson, head coach for the KHS boys basketball team. “We say reload.”
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Literally the shortest team in the Class B state tournament on paper, the KHS Honkers stood tall in fifth place Saturday afternoon, winning the consolation championship in an epic battle against Hatton-Northwood and finishing the weekend with two quality wins after a tough loss to Linton-HMB.
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“We got to finish with two wins and I thought we finished right where we should,” KHS head volleyball coach Tim Wallstrum said about the Honkers’ fifth place plaque from the 2011 Class B state tournament. “It’s tough to win at that level without height, although our girls have been doing it all year long.”
Posted 11/29/11 (Tue) read more »