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Mike Clemens, a farmer near Wimbledon, N.D., who serves North Dakota farmers on the SBARE board, winds his New Holland L328 skid steer with a grapple arm between the calf-high ...
They cut down cottonwood trees and built the fort and interior rooms in only six weeks. They had met a friendly indigenous ...
Looking for epic hikes and ancient discoveries in North Dakota? This scenic spot delivers adventure by land and water.
A team of state forestry experts says it's important to make canyons along the Wasatch Front more immune to catastrophic wildfires, and new legislation could bring motivation to make them safer.
Karen Little Thunder recalled Monday at the Prairie Arts Center the Blue Water Massacre of 1855 through the eyes of a ...
Revised textbooks on the five Native American tribes that share geography with North Dakota will be ready in time for next school year.
Due to the storms that swept through the region on June 20th, many farmers are now faced with one question: to replant or to ...
North Dakota's former Indian Affairs Executive Director Scott Davis has taken a role at the federal Department of Interior.
This Ponderosa pine in Custer State Park is listed as the tallest pine in the Black Hills and the tallest tree in South Dakota. It has been listed at 146 feet tall, although loss of branches might ...
North Dakota could be affected by smoke from Canadian wildfires in the coming days, the state Department of Environmental Quality said July 10.
What to know about Greenpeace after it was found liable in the Dakota Access protest case A North Dakota jury on Wednesday found Greenpeace must pay hundreds of ...