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ND Game and Fish News

By The Dakotan on July 11, 2022
 Recapping Operation Dry Water  A nationally coordinated effort to educate the public about the dangers of boating under the influence yielded seven BUI of alcohol violations in North Dakota.   Jackie Lundstrom, state Game and Fish Department’s enforcement division operations supervisor, said Operation Dry Water weekend July 2-4 was designed for a heightened enforcement effort directed […]
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MSU to NBA

By The Dakotan on July 11, 2022
MINOT – The Minot State men’s basketball program is getting a shot in the NBA.   Former Beaver player Drake Jeffries has been invited to play for the Denver Nuggets and begin his professional career with the Nuggets summer-league team as part of the NBA 2K23 Sumer League.    Jeffries, who redshirted for the 2017-18 season then […]
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Pride of the Prairie

By Kim Fundingsland on July 11, 2022
MASON, MICHIGAN – It was a remarkable showing on a national stage for South Prairie High School.   Stepping to the shooting line against a 232-team field from across the United States, the Royals placed two squads in the top 18 at the USA High School Clay Target Championship held July 6-10.  “We were definitely competing […]
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Dehydrating: Part Two

By Charlene Nelson on July 11, 2022
Last week I told you all the great reasons you should be dehydrating your summer produce [Providential Home Companion: Time to Dehydrate | The Dakotan | Charlene Nelson (mydakotan.com)]It's super easy, doesn't take much time, and it's the best way to preserve the color and flavor of foods. Preserving food is an important part of […]
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Dakota Classic Modified Tour Hits Minot

By Tayton Hjelmstad on July 11, 2022
MINOT - Nodak Speedway hosted night two of the 2022 Dakota Classic Modified Tour Sunday. The tour brings some of the best IMCA Stock Car and Modified racers from across the country  to North Dakota as they compete in a six-night series of races across the Peace Garden State.   This year's Tour began Saturday, July […]
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Nobody wants to work…

By Marvin Baker on July 10, 2022
I needed to have some service work done on my truck, so I took it to the Ford dealership in Minot. And since there is a McDonald’s across the street, I thought I would hang out there while having a cup of coffee. So, an elderly lady and I are waiting for our orders and […]
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They’re Fun to Watch

By Kim Fundingsland on July 10, 2022
MINOT – Time and again the sound of “pull” was followed by a clay target being turned to dust. It was practice night for the South Prairie trapshooting team. “They’re fun to watch,” remarked Sarah Beckedahl, mother of a team member. Fresh off a dominating state championship performance, the Royals earned a spot in the […]
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North Dakota's Granddaddy of a Fishing Tournament

By Jonathan Starr on July 9, 2022
North Dakota’s premier fisheries – Lake Sakakawea, Devils Lake, and the Missouri River – have hosted a litany of big name national fishing events for decades. But none compare in longevity and size to the North Dakota Governor’s Cup Walleye Derby, a tradition that began when the United States celebrated the nation’s Bicentennial back in […]
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Catholic Charities: Adults Adopting Special Kids

By Lydia Hoverson on July 9, 2022
Minot – Catholic Charities North Dakota serves the community in the foster care system by providing home studies and other resources. Micaela Haider, an adoption specialist and social worker for Adults Adopt Special Kids (AASK), said this program is specifically for children in foster care who are legally freed for adoption. “We work with our […]
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Sakakawea Crisis Avoided

By Kim Fundingsland on July 8, 2022
RIVERDALE – A looming low water crisis for Lake Sakakawea is no more, thanks to heavy rainfall that quickly drained into the Yellowstone River in Montana. That flowage swelled to record high levels, causing significant damage along its route.   However, the river that flows unchecked into the upper end of Lake Sakakawea grows deeper and […]
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