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Devils Lake · Devils LakeThere’s something about spring in North Dakota that’s different. The way it stretches out like an old neighbor coming over to visit after a long, harsh winter. As much as we love our winters (and yes, some of us do), there’s no denying the anticipation we feel as the days grow longer and the air warms. Spring may not announce itself with loud fanfare here, but its arrival is no less significant. It’s a slow and steady process, a dance of nature …See the Story
ND Outdoors: Patiently Awaiting Spring
Devils Lake · Devils LakeBiologists and Anthropologists say that corn was developed about nine thousand years ago in Mexico and South America. The seed and its technology traveled to Mesoamerica to the Aztec and Maya, then to Nouth America within a short period of time. The rest of the known world had no knowledge of this food plant. This all changed in 1492 when Colombus found corn cultivated in the Caribbean Islands and brought it back to Spain and Portugal. Corn spre…See the Story
A Message from Garcia: Corn Patties Part One
Devils Lake · Devils LakeThe Devils Lake track and field team continued to perform well at its second of three indoor meets this spring. The Firebirds competed in the Dick Clay Open at Fritz Pollard Athletic Center in Grand Forks on Friday. Numerous teams from North Dakota and Minnesota were represented. Devils Lake tied for fifth place out of 26 teams on the girls’ side, and eighth out of 22 teams on the boys’ side. New Rockford-Sheyenne also performed well in the meet…See the Story
Firebirds shine at Dick Clay Open amidst busy day of track
Baseball · Devils LakeThe Lake Region State College baseball team went 1-3 in its second conference series this week after going 1-3 in its first conference series last week. This time, the Royals traveled to the other side of North Dakota for four games against Williston State College. They still haven’t been able to play at home due to weather and field conditions. The pattern of wins and losses was the same as their conference opener against Miles Community Colleg…See the Story
LRSC baseball salvages final game against Williston State College after two close losses
Hockey · Devils LakeBoth the Lake Region State College men’s and women’s hockey teams finished with one of the top point scorers in all of the ACHA Division II — especially on the women’s side with Veronica Asquith. The sophomore defender recently finished as one of the finalists for ACHA W2 Player of the Year. She had 69 points this season, second in the league with only one point fewer than the eventual award winner, Eastern Michigan University’s Sam Sitterly, wh…See the Story
LRSC’s Veronica Asquith finishes as finalist for ACHA W2 Player of the Year
Devils Lake · Devils LakeMANDAN, ND (KXNET) — The Mandan Police Department is reminding the public that there are ways to provide anonymous tips to authorities in the Renzo Bullhead missing person case. In a post to its Facebook account, police officials said there is a free app people can download to their cellphones called "Mandan PD" that can be used to send anonymous tips to the police. You can also send a text message to 847411, type the keyword MANDANPD, add a spa…See the Story
Mandan Police reiterate anonymous way to provide tips in Renzo Bullhead search
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Devils Lake · Devils LakeThe stakes are high in “Cards of Fate,” the latest show that will be put on by the Firebird Players. The show is adapted from a one-act show by Ed Monk. The production follows two game show hosts, Buffy and Cinnamon. They are personable, smile, and have a great time hosting their game show. Think of it as the “Price is Right.” The contestants get asked questions and if they answer correctly, they win money. If they answer incorrectly, something …See the Story