Hettinger County Herald

Hettinger County Herald A weekly newspaper serving Hettinger County, including the cities of Mott, Regent, and New England.

The page for the New England Herald newspaper, based in New England, ND.

07/02/2024
07/01/2024

Question of the Week...

What is your favorite Fourth of July activity?

A. Boating
B. BBQ/picnic
C. Fireworks
D. Parade
E. Campfires

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Keep a watchful eye on the sky on Thursday and stay safe!
06/26/2024

Keep a watchful eye on the sky on Thursday and stay safe!

**OUTDATED**

UPDATE for Thursday's severe weather potential: confidence has increased in both the damaging wind threat and the tornado threat, so western and parts of central North Dakota have been upgraded to an Enhanced Risk (level 3 out of 5). Numerous severe thunderstorms are likely late Thursday afternoon into Thursday night. Make sure you keep an eye on the weather tomorrow and have multiple ways to receive warnings!

06/25/2024

WMA Regulations Prohibit Fireworks, Camping Restrictions Lifted for Holiday
Outdoor enthusiasts should note that possession or use of fireworks on state wildlife management areas is prohibited.
The primary objective of a wildlife management area is to enhance wildlife production, provide hunting and fishing opportunities, and offer other outdoor recreational and educational uses compatible with these objectives. Only activities that would not disrupt the intentions of how these areas are managed are encouraged, and fireworks are not compatible.
In addition, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department will lift the Tuesday-Wednesday no-camping restriction for the Fourth of July holiday week, which will allow overnight camping July 2-3 on those WMAs that otherwise have this two-day restriction.
A complete list of WMA regulations is available on the Game and Fish website, gf.nd.gov.

06/25/2024

Spring Turkey Hunters Had Successful Season
Hunter success during the spring turkey hunting season was 49%, according to the North Dakota Game and Fish Department.
The department issued 8,137 licenses for the 2024 spring season, and a record 6,847 hunters took 3,336 birds, the highest spring harvest on record.
RJ Gross, upland game management biologist, said spring turkey hunting success in North Dakota is usually driven by weather.
“This year the weather was very mild with no snow on the ground, and that lead to more hunters out on the landscape,” he said. “Also, turkeys had above average production last year, according to our late summer roadside counts and hunter observations of large groups of jakes this spring. Along with high overwinter survival, this led to an abundant population of turkeys."

06/25/2024

Next week’s question...

Which color of popsicle
is your favorite?

A. Blue
B. Green
C. Red
D. Orange
E. Purple

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06/25/2024

Deer Lottery Held, Licenses Remain
North Dakota’s deer gun lottery has been held and more than 3,800 licenses remain. Only resident applicants who were unsuccessful in the lottery can apply for remaining licenses.
Licenses will be mailed to successful applicants in early August.
More than 70,000 individuals applied for a deer gun lottery license, in addition to over 13,000 gratis applicants. The 2024 deer gun proclamation allows for 50,100 deer gun season licenses.
Unsuccessful applicants can apply online for remaining licenses beginning June 26. The deadline for applying is July 10.
Remaining Deer Gun Licenses
(B = Any Antlerless C = Antlered Whitetail D = Antlerless Whitetail)
Unit Type Available
3A1 B 579
3A2 B 384
3D1 D 49
3D2 D 59
3E2 D 81
3F1 B 107
3F1 D 348
3F2 B 1,055
3F2 C 246
3F2 D 799
4A D 16
4F D 111

06/16/2024

Next week’s question...

Would you rather live in a treehouse or an underwater bunker with views of the ocean floor?

A. Treehouse
B. Underwater bunker

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06/11/2024

Next week’s question...

Which lie do you tell most often?
A. Five more minutes
B. I’m on my way
C. I’m listening
D. I didn’t see your text

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Today is Election Day! Go out and exercise your right to vote. Each vote makes a difference.
06/11/2024

Today is Election Day! Go out and exercise your right to vote. Each vote makes a difference.

05/23/2024

Severe weather will be possible this afternoon into this evening over parts of southwest, central, and eastern North Dakota. Be sure to monitor the latest forecast updates, especially if you have outdoor activities planned.

Fishing for Free June 1-2North Dakota residents who want to give fishing a try can fish for free June 1-2.That is the st...
05/22/2024

Fishing for Free June 1-2
North Dakota residents who want to give fishing a try can fish for free June 1-2.
That is the state’s free fishing weekend, when all residents 16 and older can fish any North Dakota water without a license. Residents 15 and younger do not need a fishing license at any time of year.
The weekend provides a great opportunity to try fishing for the first time or take someone new.
Information on regulations, where to fish and what equipment is needed is available on the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s website at gf.nd.gov.

05/09/2024
03/19/2024

High chances (80-90 percent) for at least two inches of snow in the red shaded areas on the map of western and central North Dakota Wednesday through Thursday night, with the potential (40-70 percent chance) of at least four inches from parts of western ND southeast through the James River Valley.

Just ONE WEEK LEFT to nominate your favorite farmer to win this prize package. Let us know why you think your hard-worki...
03/11/2024

Just ONE WEEK LEFT to nominate your favorite farmer to win this prize package. Let us know why you think your hard-working favorite farmer deserves the award as we celebrate National Ag Week March 17-23. Reminder to submit your nomination to [email protected].

02/26/2024

Game and Fish Advises
Early Fish House Removal

While the deadline for removing permanent fish houses from North Dakota lakes is March 15, the state Game and Fish Department is urging anglers to consider removing their houses early in areas of the state where ice conditions are deteriorating.
Given the current long-range weather forecast predicting temperatures well above normal, coupled with a marginal icepack in areas of the state, removing a fish house can be difficult or dangerous.
It’s important to check ice thickness, especially this time of year. Ice conditions can vary from region to region, between lakes in the same region, and even on the same lake.
Even on lakes where ice remains solid away from shore, anglers should watch the weather and adjust activities accordingly.

🏀 New England VS Belfield 🏀
02/26/2024

🏀 New England VS Belfield 🏀

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🏀 GCMR vs. Hettinger-Scranton 🏀
02/26/2024

🏀 GCMR vs. Hettinger-Scranton 🏀

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🏀 GCMR vs Richardton-Taylor 🏀
02/19/2024

🏀 GCMR vs Richardton-Taylor 🏀

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🏀 New England VS South Heart 🏀
02/19/2024

🏀 New England VS South Heart 🏀

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"The Grant County/Mott-Regent (GCMR) and the New England Tigers girls basketball teams faced each other in the opening o...
02/12/2024

"The Grant County/Mott-Regent (GCMR) and the New England Tigers girls basketball teams faced each other in the opening of the District 5 tournament in Glen Ullin Feb. 10, with GCMR taking the win, 62-44."

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"When the Grant County/Mott-Regent (GCMR) and the New England Tigers boys basketball teams stepped onto the New England ...
02/12/2024

"When the Grant County/Mott-Regent (GCMR) and the New England Tigers boys basketball teams stepped onto the New England court for a battle Feb. 9, the Tigers sank in their claws for a decisive win, 78-45. But after the game, the players put away their competitive claws and mingled for photos with friends and football teammates."

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