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App · CarringtonWhen it comes to phone apps, I'll be the first to admit I'm not the next generation. I'm at best the past generation and hopefully not the lost generation. While I admit I do enjoy having access to all the Game and Fish Department information on my mobile device, I'm much more comfortable on my desktop and laptop if needed. In full transparency, I've yet to buy my hunting...See the Story
North Dakota Outdoors: A fishing license from the tap of an app? Yes
Carolina Panthers · CarringtonTwo tough opponents dealt the Carrington Cardinals losses at the so-called "Baseball Day" in Park River on Friday, May 10. The Cards fell by a 9-4 count to the host Park River/Fordville-Lankin Aggies, and two-time Class B defending title winners Thompson dispatched CHS, 9-2, in action from northeast North Dakota. Five-run innings proved to be the fatal blows for Carrington in each...See the Story
Cards swept in Park River, rout Panthers at home
Carrington, North Dakota · CarringtonCarrington native Walker Carr is returning home. The decorated law enforcement officer won’t be in uniform, though. Instead, he has been offered a contract with the Carrington Public School. Carr will replace Karla Michaelson as the high school social studies teacher. Carr has a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. He is scheduled to take his American Board certification soon, which upon his suc...See the Story
CPS hires Carr for social studies position
Carrington, North Dakota · CarringtonState School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler celebrated 49 North Dakota educators who have been named as County Teachers of the Year, saying they are leaders in their schools and communities. "Across our state, in rural areas and larger communities alike, our teachers bring their skills, compassion and dedication to their North Dakota classrooms," Baesler said. "These County...See the Story
Hewitt named Foster Co. Teacher of the Year
Carrington, North Dakota · CarringtonMuralist Linda Roesch applies a dash of spray paint to a mural adorning a shipping container in the back alley behind Lioness at 912 Main St. in Carrington. Roesch, originally from Onaka, S.D., took her time to put her creative talents to use last week using donated spray cans for the art project. A time lapse video showing the mural's progress from start to completion can be seen on...See the Story
Queen of the jungle
Carrington, North Dakota · CarringtonIn the Foster County Commission story that ran in the May 13 edition of the Independent, the motion to bid out minimum road maintenance was incorrect. The motion was made to go ahead with bidding out the grinding and reclamation of part of the Club Hall Road near Kensal. According to County Engineer Mike Rivinius, the two roads in the poorest condition are the Club Hall and Murphy roads. The...See the Story
Correction to Foster County Commission report from May 13
Carrington, North Dakota · CarringtonStrong efforts in the final regular season games for the Carrington Cardinals put them in position for a few program firsts. On Thursday, May 9, the Cards trounced south sub-Region 2 opponent Larimore, 25-4, to earn a home postseason tournament matchup with those same Polar Bears this past Thursday. In the first inning, 14 CHS batters came across to score, with 20 coming to the plate against the...See the Story
Softball wins vs. Larimore, HWC
Carrington, North Dakota · CarringtonDickinson State University senior Jory Boote proved himself good enough with a lasso to punch his ticket to the College National Finals Rodeo (CNFR). Jory, the son of Alan and Nikki Boote of Binford, will be making the trip to Casper, Wyo., June 7-15, thanks to placing second in Tie-Down Roping in the Great Plains Region standings for the season. Boote's score of 515 points puts him just...See the Story