Kristine Askerooth was not only the presenter for the evening at the Red River Area Sportsmen’s Club (RRASC) annual Spring Awards Banquet, she was also recognized for her 35 years with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, including 30 years at Tewaukon Refuge.
Kristine Askerooth was not only the presenter for the evening at the Red River Area Sportsmen’s Club (RRASC) annual Spring Awards Banquet, she was also recognized for her 35 years with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, including 30 years at Tewaukon Refuge.
- Letter: Hoping streets can be repaired
- Tornado drill and sirens to sound in Breckenridge
- Legacy Fund sees support in North Dakota Legislature
- Breckenridge City Council to give life saving awards
- Seniors go out winners as Wahpeton finishes seventh in state
- Public Service Announcement: Sump pump discharge
- More funding from the state comes to Wahpeton
- Varied Waterfowl Return with Early Spring Conditions
- P.E.O. Chapter B welcomes new members, elects officers for 2025-2026
North Dakota United States House of Representatives Republican Julie Fedorchak met with City of Wahpeton government o…
Lake Agassiz Region Library may lose funds due to an executive order.
A typical Wahpeton City Council meeting does not include cupcakes, but on Monday it did.
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BREAKING: Special election results come in for wellness and recreation center in Wahpeton
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Things to consider before voting on April 29
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Working shoulder-to-shoulder was a career moment for Hudson
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Breckenridge City Council approves over $65,000 in funding
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Police chase at 122 MPH lands repeat DUI offender in jail after near-collision
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Fireworks limited during City of Wahpeton meeting
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Chamber spotlight shines on Johnson Auto Detailing
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Children’s Discovery Center receives over $500k in donations
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Rep. Fedorchak encourages continued infrastructure and job growth in Wahpeton
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Community center musings
The City of Breckenridge alley restrictions will be lifted as of Monday, May 5, 2025.
On April 30, 1945, holed up in a bunker under his headquarters in Berlin, Adolf Hitler commits suicide by swallowing a cyanide capsule and sho…
Effective Monday, May 5, 2025, the City of Wahpeton will remove spring load limits from all alleys, and Waste Management will resume garbage c…
Wahpeton Public Schools sixth-grade reading and social studies teacher Rachel Line has been named the Richland County Teacher of the Year for 2025.
Wahpeton Public Schools sixth-grade reading and social studies teacher Rachel Line has been named the Richland County Teacher of the Year for 2025.
Despite hitting six batters and walking 14 in a game, Wahpeton was actually ahead 1-0 before falling to Horace, 8-5.
Barnesville Minn. — Cowboys tie for fifth at Barnesville Booster meet Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
The Twin Town Ambassadors and Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed Beyond the Spotlight podcast.
The Twin Town Ambassadors and Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed Image Custom Homes.
Johnson Auto Detailing has moved into a new building in Wahpeton.
It appears some people are more susceptible to knee pain than others and at times it can run in the family.
Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) can provide medical care for a period of time — whether it’d be for a short period of time or more of a perm…
April is STI Awareness Month and an opportunity for public health to promote STI education and prevention measures.
As physical therapists, we frequently have patients ask why they are feeling increasingly unsteady when they get up during the night. They beg…
By Nick Simonson With a temperate spring and generally favorable conditions, turkey hunters in North Dakota have been able to take advantage of the comparatively long hunting season in hopes of tagging a tom. What’s more, increased tags in 2025 compared to the previous spring have allowed more sportspeople to get out in the field...
By Mike Peluso What a week of walleye fishing we’ve had out here on the Missouri River near Bismarck! I had guide and tournament partner Jason Feldner with me this past week and between guiding and pre-fishing for the AIM Pro Walleye Tour tournament, we logged a lot of hours on the water. Jason and...
By Nick Simonson I’m a numbers guy. I’d rather be catching tons of fish than hunting down that one large one that’s going to test my drag and my mettle. I’ll take action over size any day on the water. At this point in my fishing career, I’ve chalked it up to a combination of...
By Doug Leier For many, the other side of the window in May is a path to the first tulips and annual flowers emerging, spotting the first baby goose or even swatting a mosquito. Gardens are planned and planted, golf clubs, baseballs and softballs are as common as minnows, jigs and spinners. We look forward...
DEAR ABBY: I have been in a text relationship for nearly a year. I call it a text relationship because we communicate solely through texting. Because I’m not a video chat person, it doesn’t bother me that we don’t Zoom. Additionally, the few times he has tried to contact me via video, we jus…
While most of the college students spend their summers working part-time jobs or catching up on rest, Ally Habib of Hankinson chose a different path — one that led her into the mountains of Colorado, and ultimately, into the heart of her first original song.
The Rizzy Readers (Kaylee Bernard, Samuel Severance, Ella Severance and Olivia Hetland) of Wyndmere Middle School were victorious at the regional North Dakota Regional Battle of the Books competition.