“North Dakota has some of the most wide-open spaces and hidden gems in the country. Every corner of this state offers majestic beauty, endless miles of horse riding and hiking trails. We don’t know what crowds are. North Dakota has drop dead gorgeous acres open to the public,” said Jesse Hanson, retired North Dakota Parks and Recreation employee of 35 years.
MINOT — The Nodak Speedway held the first leg of its Memorial Day Doubleheader Sunday night. Track volunteers worked nightly through the week to get the track closer to its “normal” conditions of a dry smooth racetrack. Mother nature was a big help this week with the multiple warm and sunny days. The track was relatively smooth other than the bottom lane which still was...
First off, happy Memorial Day to all four of my readers. I’m not sure if “happy” is the right word to use for this day, as it is intended to be a somber holiday, dedicated to memorializing all the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to their country. Originally known as Decoration Day, it was intended ...
Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, released the following statement today in honor of Memorial Day. "Today we commemorate our service members who gave the ultimate sacrifice during their service to our great country. We honor, mourn and remember them this Memorial Day." He...
It's almost summer time, and that means we're entering tornado season. Natural or man-made disasters will strike without warning. In North Dakota, we should prepare for a house fire, tornado, or a chemical spill. In other parts of the country, the disasters might be earthquakes or flash flooding. When planning for dis...
BISMARCK — Senator John Hoeven, R-ND, released the following statement today in honor of Memorial Day. “We gather on Memorial Day to pay our respects to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. We remember their honor and commitment to this country, and we support the families and loved ones that these heroes left ...
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