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Crash Kills Tioga Man

By The Dakotan on July 20, 2022
EPPING – A two vehicle crash four miles west of here resulted in the death of a 66-year-old man from Tioga. His identity has not yet been released by the North Dakota Highway Patrol.  The accident occurred shortly after 5 p.m. Tuesday when a 2004 Peterbilt driven by a 43-year-old Choteau, Mont. man failed to […]
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Pronghorn Hunting Season Set

By The Dakotan on July 19, 2022
North Dakota’s 2022 pronghorn hunting season is set, with 1,970 licenses available in 17 units. Bruce Stillings, big game management supervisor for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, said license numbers are up slightly from last year, when the department allocated 1,720 licenses.  “Any-pronghorn licenses will be issued in units 9A and 9C for […]
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HOF Agrees on Agre

By Kim Fundingsland on July 19, 2022
GARRISON – Kyle Agre of Fargo is the newest member of the North Dakota Fishing Hall of Fame. Agre was inducted during the rules meeting prior to the start of the recent Governor’s Walleye Cup tournament. His lengthy list of accomplishments made him an obvious choice for the HOF board of directors. The partner and […]
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Antler Outlaws

By Tisa Peek on July 19, 2022
ANTLER -- Way up by the Canadian border, in Bottineau County, is this little town. Fields of crops line the highway, trees are abundant, and rodeo action was alive this past weekend, July 16-17. The Antler Outlaws and Rough Rider Rodeo Association hosted their 3rd Annual rodeo together. The Antler Outlaws sprung into existence in […]
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Election Defeat to Council Seat

By Lydia Hoverson on July 19, 2022
MINOT - Contentious discussion filled the room at the Minot City Council meeting Monday as the council appointed Roscoe Streyle to temporarily fill the vacant alderman seat previously occupied by newly elected Mayor Tom Ross. The council voted four to two in favor of Roscoe Streyle, a banker at United Community Bank and former legislator […]
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Small Town, Big Celebration

By Charlene Nelson on July 19, 2022
BUFFALO -- Last Saturday, July 16, the small Cass County town of Buffalo, population 200, celebrated homecoming and community building with their 16th annual Shuffle Off to Buffalo. This community celebration first began in 2007 as a class reunion and festival. The annual event unites this small community and brings former residents back every year. […]
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MSU Alumni Luau

By Kim Fundingsland on July 18, 2022
MINOT -- The Minot State University Alumni Association will again host its annual MSU Alumni and Friends Luau at the Flickertail Gardens at the North Dakota State Fair.  The Alumni and Friends Luau is scheduled for Wednesday, July 27 from 5-7 p.m. and is free to MSU alumni and friends, however, gate admission to the […]
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Sabre Dogs Done

By Kim Fundingsland on July 18, 2022
MINOT – The dog days of summer are no more for the Souris Valley Sabre Dogs, Minot’s team in the now defunct Expedition League.   The Sabre Dogs finished their season with a remarkable 33-2 record and a league championship series win at Pierre, S. Dak., the only other remaining team in the league after Grand […]
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Bird Survey Results

By The Dakotan on July 18, 2022
 Spring Grouse Counts Reported  North Dakota Game and Fish Department upland game biologists summarized the spring survey results for sharp-tailed grouse, ruffed grouse and greater sage grouse.  Summaries from the spring sharp-tailed grouse census indicate a 13% decrease in the number of male grouse counted compared to last year. Statewide, 2,639 sharptails were observed on […]
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Walleye Winners

By Kim Fundingsland on July 18, 2022
GARRISON – Every fish, every minute, counts in competitive fishing. Never was that more true than in the waning minutes of the 47th annual North Dakota Governor’s Walleye Cup held this past weekend on Lake Sakakawea.  A pair of Minot anglers, Josh Gladback and Cody Pardon, emerged on top of a 260-team field to claim […]
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