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The winners of the Sertoma Club raffles at the 2008 Norsk Hstfest were announced Saturday night.
Alumni among guest artists and speakers Oct. 9-10
Music composition, the recording industry, investigative journalism and online journalism are topics that four BSC alumni will present during the Oct.
COMMISSIONER BOB KLEEMAN SAYS RESIDENTS ARE ``REALLY SCARED'' THEY'LL RUN OUT OF WATER.
At 83, Toody Haugen lives for the open road
Toody Haugen of Killdeer zips into her black leathers like a woman half her age.
A western North Dakota company says it is opening a facility in Regent to manufacture wire harnesses for U.S. Air Force aircraft.
Hundreds of bicycles on the road for CANDISC
Hundreds of cyclists are on the road for the CANDISC bike tour. It stands for "Cycling Around North Dakota in Sakakawea Country." Spokesman Dick Messerly says about 500 riders are participating, ranging in age ...
Meet the Mustangs next Saturday
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range, the Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center will hold their annual open house Saturday, Aug.
The oil boom has boosted the North Dakota economy, but has put stress on some roads and on county pocketbooks.
The oil boom has boosted the North Dakota economy, but has put stress on some roads and on county pocketbooks.
VELVA With just two collection points remaining in Project Safe Send this year, North Dakota Department of Agriculture officials are calling it another success.
Regulators Review New Oil Pipeline in Southwest ND
State regulators will be reviewing a proposed new oil pipeline in southwestern North Dakota.
Fruita man, 89, soon to be inducted into Cowboy Hall of Fame in N.D.
It started with an unearthed arrowhead at the Diamond C Ranch in 1928. Eighty years later, Alick Dvirnak, a retired Fruita resident and perhaps the last of a breed of cowboy born during a time before tractors ...
Many people call it one of the most beautiful places in North Dakota. The Killdeer Mountains have a long historyincluding a battle that took place in July of 1864.
Battlefield Artifacts Donated to Dickinson State
Those who fight in battles never forget them. But once the soldiers are gone, all that`s left are the stories and the artifacts.
Killdeer Mountain battle collection to be unveiled
A collection of items from the site of the 1864 Battle of Killdeer Mountain in western North Dakota is going on public display.
Businesses Benefit By Serving Oil Industry
It seems oil will be a big part of Western North Dakota's economic future, but it's not just oil drilling companies that are enjoying the increase in oil activity... There are many oil related businesses ...
Jeremy Rustad, 27, Garrison, ND, died Friday, April 11, 2008, from injuries suffered in an airplane accident. via Minot Daily News
North Dakota Gravel Sparks Fears
“I'm 80 years old and it hasn't killed me yet”
Killdeer Mayor Dan Dolechek stands on the pitcher's mound of a closed baseball diamond in Killdeer, N.D., on Tuesday April 1, 2008. via HendersonvilleNews.com
Health officials to discuss asbestoslike mineral in Dunn County...
NDDunn County-Eronite,0145 Health officials to discuss asbestos-like mineral in Dunn County Eds: APNewsNow. via KXMB-TV Bismarck
Oil wells around Parshall and Killdeer are being drilled deep into the Bakken shale formation. via KFYR-AM Bismarck
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