BADLANDS
Curiosity photographs layer cake hills on Mars
Curiosity hasn't been idle. NASA released several exciting new images beamed back from the surface of Mars by the happy rover. They're high resolution, full-color photos taken with the wide angle 34...
Posted on 8/28/12 at 10:02 AM
Photo blog: A day at Theodore Roosevelt National Park
MEDORA, N.D. - I took a break from Oil Patch reporting on Saturday and spent the day with family in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. I didn't notice many signs of oil development while we explored...
Posted on 8/6/12 at 7:03 AM
Tailgating at the BAC
This season is the first time Dickinson State has allowed tailgating outside of its stadium during football game.Building a $16 million facility sure will change some things, won't they. I decided ...
Posted on 9/4/10 at 2:03 PM
Athletes, scientists to tackle North Dakota Badlands to see oil boom affects
All in the name of science, a seemingly unlikely pairing of athletes and scientists will descend upon the North Dakota Badlands in an effort to catalog the area and determine if the oil boom is affecting the wilderness from the Killdeer Mountains to the Elkhorn Ranch to Sully Creek State Park, south of Medora.By Katherine Grandstrand , April 20, 2013
Protecting bighorns: Game and Fish moving sheep further into TRNP, away from Highway 85
By Brad Dokken , March 12, 2013
Researchers study effects of oil drilling on N.D. wildlife
By Patrick Springer , March 11, 2013
'Eye of the Beholder'
By Linda Sailer , November 09, 2012
Feds scour Oil Patch for gravel parcel swap
BISMARCK — The U.S. Forest Service is working to find a gravel-rich parcel somewhere in western North Dakota to trade with a Montana businessman who gave up a controversial plan to mine rock near the site of Theodore Roosevelt’s historic Badlands ranch.By James MacPherson , November 01, 2012
Battle for building roads in the Badlands intensifies
FARGO — A legal battle is intensifying to decide if roads can be built in areas of the Little Missouri National Grasslands now managed as roadless and eligible to be protected as wilderness.By Patrick Springer , October 07, 2012
4 counties - Billings, Golden Valley, McKenzie and Slope - seek to build roads in western ND grasslands
FARGO — Four counties within the Little Missouri National Grassland have gone to court seeking authority to build roads in areas now managed as roadless and eligible for wilderness.By Patrick Springer , September 09, 2012
Taking flight in Medora: 10th annual Balloon Rally meets ideal conditions for afternoon liftoff
By Betsy Simon , September 09, 2012
Badlands wildlife taking drought well, for now
By Betsy Simon , September 07, 2012
FOTB: Changes from oil bittersweet for musician
By Amy Dalrymple , August 04, 2012
U.S. Forest Service fights Badlands blaze
By Sid Pranke , July 31, 2012
Bismarck car collector restores Cabriolet, to show vehicle at Medora
Steve Ellefson and his wife, Jolene, of Bismarck are shining up their 1936 Ford Model 68 Cabriolet in anticipation of the Medora Car Show.By Linda Sailer , June 17, 2012
Historic house in Medora restored
A house in the North Dakota tourist town of Medora that is on the National Register of Historic Places has been restored.June 16, 2012
Ellison grabs four more years as Medora mayor
The mayor of Medora will keep his position for another four years. Mayor Doug Ellison defeated former Mayor Mark “Olie” Golberg 33–16 votes. One vote was scattered.By The Press Staff , June 13, 2012
Letter: Two projects threaten the pristine Badlands
Two new projects being considered would be in the very heart of the North Dakota Badlands.June 10, 2012
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