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North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park is gaining buzz in 2025 for its raw beauty, wild bison, scenic drives, and ...
A growing body of evidence suggests she might have survived into old age — which would entirely change the story of America’s ...
Study finds six major U.S. dams face rising overtopping risk amid aging infrastructure and intensifying storms, threatening nearby towns and cities.
North Dakota landowners filed an appeal in state court seeking to undo the finding that a proposed power line is necessary ...
Around 48,700 North Dakotans rely on the federal food assistance program. After the passage of the congressional budget bill, that will change.
New research says long-billed curlews listen to alarm barks from prairie dog colonies to protect themselves from predators.
The little creature also is a ferocious tunneler, and it’s exasperating the people of Minot, North Dakota, where it's burrowing everywhere from vacant lots to the middle of town, and growing more ...
Sticks storm back from five runs down to win in extras, sweeping Willmar and climbing to second place in the Great Plains ...
A victory before the Northwoods League All-Star break slipped through the Willmar Stingers' hands on Sunday night. Down 6-2 going into the bottom of the ninth inning, the Badlands Big Sticks tied the ...
Melissa Sobolik's last day at the Great Plains Food Bank is Friday, July 11. She is leaving for a job at the Rhode Island ...
The vastness of North Dakota is impressive. Stretching 340 miles along the nation's northern border, a road trip across the state brings you through fertile river valleys in the east, across ...
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