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Ag and Food: Yesterday, Today but What About Tomorrow?
“When I was growing up in the 1940s in rural Missouri, we had a local food system. Most of what we ate was grown, hunted, fished, or foraged on our farm. Most of the rest was grown and processed within about 50 miles of our farm. There were local meat processors and locker plants, dairy processing plants, fruit and vegetable canneries, and even local flour mills. Coffee, tea, spices, some canned and packaged foods, and occasional bananas and oranges came from elsewhere. My best guess is that at least 75% of what we ate in the 1940s was homegrown or grown and processed locally.”
Sarah Lerud Selected as 2024 VCPS Teacher of the Year
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Sarah Lerud, Junior/Senior High School Librarian, has been selected as the Valley City Public Schools 2024 Teacher of the Year. Superintendent Josh Johnson said since joining the school district in 2004, Sarah has been a cornerstone of the Hi-Liner educational community. Sarah’s hard work, kindness, and genuine spirit have made her a go-to problem solver for students, staff, and parents in our school district. She has created a warm and welcoming place in the Junior/Senior High School for all students. Sarah has a positive attitude and kind heart that resonates throughout our school district.
Wednesday, May 8th Weather
TODAY: PARTLY SUNNY, HIGH: NEAR 70. LIGHT NORTHEAST BREEZE. A FEW LATE AFTERNOON OR EVENING SHOWERS OR SPRINKLES. TONIGHT: BECOMING PARTLY CLOUDY TO CLEAR AND COOL AGAIN, LOW IN THE 40S. THURSDAY: MOSTLY SUNNY, DRY AND WARMER. HIGH: LOW 70S. NORTH WIND 5 TO 20 MPH. FRIDAY: MOSTLY SUNNY BUT...
Isn’t there an old saying that says there’s no place like Nome (N.D.)?
Let me tell you a story. And I promise that if you keep reading it, eventually there will be a point to the story. A long, long time ago, I lived in a place far, far away. My wife, Pam, and I lived in a little town called Enderlin, North Dakota, and we owned and ran the local newspaper, the Enderlin Independent.
Hi-Liner Tennis Survives Red River to Remain Undefeated
In a season marked by the Hi-Liners’ string of dominant victories, this clash with the Rough Riders was a crucial test for Valley City as they aimed to fend off a potential upset. Like they have all year, the Hi-Liners dominated doubles play, taking all three matches. After dominating...
Errors Haunt Tornadoes; Vikings Take Win
Oakes, ND (NewsDakota.com) – The Kindred-Richland Vikings crunched the Oakes Tornadoes in Region 1 play as they won 15-0 in 5 innings in Oakes’ final home game of the season. The game started well for the defenses of both teams as Tornadoes starter, Zade Heier, threw a 1-2-3...
Level Up Safety During Planting
(NAFB.com) – Whether current spring conditions have a number of tractors parked or in fields, it’s going to be a fast-paced planting season this spring. While the planting season can seem routine, the ag industry is always prone to risks, accidents, severe injuries, and even death. The University of Illinois Extension released a list of safety measures to implement during planting. Some steps include moving equipment when there is less traffic and making sure to use hazard lights, active turn signals, all mirrors, and add reflective tape. Drive on mapped-out routes from fields typically containing less traffic and identify areas where the equipment can be pulled over safely. Make sure to avoid distractions like cell phones and radios. For drivers who encounter moving farm equipment, slow down when approaching that equipment. Allow extra time for traveling or take alternate routes to destinations in rural areas during farming seasons. Most of all, be patient.
Hi-Liner Defense Comes Undone in Loss to Sheyenne
The Valley City Hi-Liners couldn’t shake free from their mistakes. Six errors by the Hi-Liners allowed nine unearned runs to come around and score, as Valley City fell to the Sheyenne Mustangs 12-6. The game started out about as well as Valley City could’ve hoped. The Hi-Liners chased the...
Valley City Track & Field Results from Jamestown True Meet
With only a handful of meets left until the state finals in Bismarck, the Valley City Track & Field team headed westward for the Jamestown True Meet. Once again, the Hi-Liners managed to capture several event wins and several other top-eight finishes. The next meet will be the Bill Jansen Last Chance on Monday, May 13th, followed by the EDC finals on Friday, May 17th, held at NDSU.
End Unfair Property Tax Chair Rick Becker Visits Valley City
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – End Unfair Property Tax Chairman Rick Becker said the proposed initiated measure to eliminate property taxes in North Dakota has garnered widespread support throughout the state. Becker was in Valley City on Saturday, May 4th giving a public presentation at the District 24 GOP...
VCPS Bus Driver Informational Meeting May 8
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (VCPS) – Are you looking to earn some additional cash and have the opportunity to transport the best students in North Dakota? Valley City Public Schools is hiring several part-time bus driving positions for the 2024-2025 school year. The competitive pay ranges from $24 per hour to $32 per hour depending upon experience and certification. If you are not interested in earning your CDL license or driving a big school bus, we are also hiring drivers for our small mini-bus routes starting at $24 per hour.
Sunday May 5 Weather
Sunday…Sunny, with a high near 65. South southeast wind 7 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Sunday Night…Partly cloudy, with a low around 48. Southeast wind 14 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. Monday…A chance of showers, then showers likely...
Hi-Liner Tennis Stays Unbeaten with a Sweep of the Bruins
The match between the Hi-Liners and the Bruins was moved to a 1:00 PM start time to avoid the rain that came through the Valley City area yesterday. The match was another dominant showing from the Valley City tennis team wrapping up a sweep over their EDC rivals. As a...
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