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Certainly of interest to waterfowlers and other outdoor enthusiasts, the 213-page, full color, soft-cover publication is authored by Mike Jacobs and Erik Fritzell. The book traces the history of waterfowl species and their habitats in North Dakota.
The deadly tornado that ripped through rural Enderlin, North Dakota, in June has been upgraded from EF4 to ... The only known maximum strength tornadoes in Minnesota history are the 1992 Chandler F5, and the 1963 Tracy F5. The National Weather Service ...
The gift from the estate of Sebastian George Spangler, of Jamestown, was directed to the Stutsman County Courthouse Historic Site, whose largest previous donation was $25,000 Dale Lennon, executive director of the State Historical Society of North Dakota ...
FARGO — A Fargo Public Schools teacher has been named North Dakota's top history teacher for 2024. Melissa Evensen, who teaches at Fargo North High School, was given the 2024 Gilder Lehrman North Dakota History Teacher of the Year award, the State ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — More than two dozen historic prints that depict a slice of Native American life and culture on the Upper Missouri River nearly 200 years ago will soon be more accessible to the public thanks to a gift that enabled a North Dakota ...
Indigenous Peoples’ Day will be recognized statewide Monday, offering North Dakotans a chance to honor Native history, culture, and resilience. The second Monday in
In what could be the largest and most complex civil case in North Dakota history, the Dakota Access Pipeline's owner is suing Greenpeace for $300 million. Energy Transfer, the company that operates the Dakota Access Pipeline, is seeking a $300 million ...
UND is not just any ordinary matchup as the rivalry between the two teams has heated up, dubbing them as one of the best college hockey rivalries. The rivalry dates
LAKE PRESTON, S.D. ( South Dakota Searchlight) — The leader of the company that abandoned its immediate plans to build a $2.6 billion ethanol-based jet fuel plant in Lake Preston said Friday that South Dakota is no longer a friendly place to do business.
In the heart of Garrison’s Main Street stands a building that tells stories of courage, sacrifice and tradition. The North Dakota Firefighter’s Museum and Hall of Fame is modest in size but immense in meaning,