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Devils Lake · Devils LakeThe LRSC Photo Club got to display their photography skills at the Lake Region Arts Center for the community to see. The club’s members had black and white photos taken at volleyball games, basketball games, and the city of Devils Lake. Their photos will be up till this Saturday, May 4. Carla Moros, a sophomore from Spain, took some photos of the volleyball games and Devils Lake. She got up early in the morning to take her photos. “I wanted to s…See the Story
LRSC Photo Club displays work at Lake Region Arts Center
Devils Lake · Devils LakeThe New Rockford-Sheyenne track and field team picked up five state-qualifying marks in the outdoor Mariya Tate Memorial on Thursday, April 25. Chief among them was North Dakota’s Mr. Basketball, Deng Deng, who won the high jump with a mark of 6’3’’. He was the only jumper to surpass six feet. He’s now won the high jump on three separate occasions this year — once indoors, and twice outdoors. Also qualifying for state was NR-S’s Connor Knatterud…See the Story
Deng Deng among state qualifiers for New Rockford-Sheyenne track and field
Devils Lake · Devils LakeDAKOTA DATEBOOK: Harry and Rosamond O’Brien April: Harry O’Brien and his wife Rosamond Thoe were born and raised in Devils Lake, the children of early North Dakota settlers. Harry attended the Agricultural College in Fargo until World War I intervened. He served with the American Expeditionary Force in France for about two years. Afterward, in the early 1920s, Harry and Rosamond married. Harry took advantage of the G.I. Bill and attended the Du…See the Story
A Devils Lake Dakota Datebook
Devils Lake · Devils LakeA new 13-week grief program called GriefShare is beginning in Devils Lake. It will meet in the St. Joseph Parish Center, 501 4th Street NE, every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. The group is non-denominational and will be very helpful for anyone experiencing the loss of a loved one. For information and questions contact carla.mckelvey@stjosephdlnd.comSee the Story
GriefShare: Group open to all
Devils Lake · Devils LakeA highlight of my early years with the Game and Fish Department as a district game warden was the variety of field-training opportunities. New wardens learn different required skills from seasoned wardens at stations literally in every corner of North Dakota. My primary training warden was Kurt Aufforth, who was stationed in Watford City at the time, and my weeks with him coincided with the paddlefish snagging season. A lot has changed since the…See the Story
2024 Paddlefish Season Preview
Devils Lake · Devils LakeI was thinking to myself how weird I am. I was also thinking about how the gift of age has allowed me to own my quirkiness without fear of retribution from they, whoever “they” are. They must be very important whoever they are because everyone quotes they as if they are a god of some sort. They quote they as if they are and all knowing entity about every little thing in life. My day was a little 3-year-old girl who was in the same Sunday school …See the Story
The Blonde on the Prairie: ‘Be your authentic self!’
Devils Lake · Devils LakeA gable roofed house style house was used by the Dakota as a summer dwelling. This style looked exactly like what we call today a Gable Roof House. The name of this summer house style is Tipitanka (Tipi = dwelling, Tanka = big or large) dubbed in English as “The Elm Bark Lodge”. During the winter the Dakota moved into the woods and lived in their Wakeya, the Dakota tern for what we call a Tipi. As the Dakota moved west because they sold their la…See the Story
A Message from Garcia: Elm-Bark Lodge
Property · Devils LakeDear Editor, Recently the Devils Lake City Commission met and acted as a ‘Board of Adjustment’ to review taxable valuations of residential and commercial property in the City. There were several property owners present to question the valuation placed on their home or commercial property. Commissioners rightly pointed out the State of ND requires property valuations fall within a certain percentage as set by the Legislature. However the Commiss…See the Story