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Deer hunting duo together for 50 years in western North Dakota
Dwight Eisenhower was president, a gallon of gas cost 30 cents, Alaska and Hawaii just became states and Bobby Darin’s “Mack the Knife” was the big song on the AM radio.
Council awards bid on lagoon project
New Town City Council members met in special session last Wednesday morning to award a bid for municipal wastewater treatment improvements.
Current oil activity may be the tip of the iceberg
With recent reports that a new oil formation called Birdbear was discovered and that North Dakota has now moved into fourth place among oil producing states,
North Dakota outpaces nation’s core tourism growth
Recently released studies show North Dakota outpacing the nation in tourism growth.
National Weather Service predicting more of the same
If you think you’re enjoying the unseasonable temperatures lately that have been pushing toward record highs, get used to it.
Health-care co-op could work well in North Dakota
An initiative to build a health-care cooperative in northwestern North Dakota will remain in place no matter what happens with the health-care debate in Congress.
‘Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food’
New farmers and ranchers on the Fort Berthold Reservation will now have the tools they need to become successful in their labor of love.
What will take its place on our holiday plates?
In just a couple weeks, North Dakotans will thankfully fill their plates and their tummies to overflowing.
TAT Fish, Wildlife donates mountain lion to museum
A young mountain lion that was snared in a trap near Mandaree has been mounted and donated by the Three Affiliated Tribes Fish and Wildlife Department to the Four Bears Museum.
North Dakota leaps to fourth in oil production
North Dakota’s oil production took a huge leap and is now fourth in the nation, surpassed only by Texas, Alaska and California.