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5th Annual Historic Bridge Weekend Coming to Iowa
Each year since 2009, the Historic Bridge Weekend Conference has taken place in August or September, and each year, it has drawn in more people who are experts in historic bridges, preservation or h...
Posted on 4/2/13 at 3:59 PM
Digging for "Chebarkul" meteorites in the snow, new pix plus an orbit
We've seen the first fragments of meteorites from last Friday's Russian fireball. I thought you'd also like a look at more recent, high-quality close-ups of larger pieces. All these images are from ...
Posted on 2/23/13 at 10:51 AM
Outdoor Hockey!
I have slacked a bit on posting but have been busy! I wanted to share something that I was privileged enough to photograph. This post has a few photos ;) Mutual of Omaha's "Battles On Ice" This was ...
Posted on 2/15/13 at 1:23 PM
You light up my life...
I love seeing all the lights on the trees and the houses this time of year. I particularly love the Elmwood Park area on 13th Avenue with the lights on the trees. Every year the West Fargo Park Distri...
Posted on 11/27/12 at 11:45 PM
Home Sweet Home: China in Minnesota
All of you who've read my posts are awesome. Thank you for following along. While I'm sad to see this journey end, I'm excited with anticipation because this was just my first try. I'll be writing man...
Posted on 10/27/12 at 11:31 AM
Who to credit for annual celebration of thanks?
Claiming that Christopher Columbus discovered America is a little like saying that Col. Sanders discovered chicken. It’s not quite true.By Kevin Holten , November 25, 2009
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Officials want clarification on elk plan
BISMARCK (AP) — Top state officials want the National Park Service to clarify a proposal to reduce the bloated elk herd in southwestern North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park, including whether volunteer shooters would be able to keep the meat.August 27, 2009
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What's going on at Theodore Roosevelt National Park?
Park offers hike, bat presentation, visit by flutist.August 27, 2009
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Petrified Forest Loop has its ups and downs
In this deadline-driven life, excuses for letting my backpack sit this summer have been numerous — new job, new responsibilities and on and on. But being overwhelmed is the very reason the backpack needs to get a little dusty — not from sitting dormant but from the trail.By Jennifer McBride , August 27, 2009
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About $160,000 in damages
August 01, 2009
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Caught in the middle, landlocked acres for sale
Home to a sprawling 70,447-acre spread, Theodore Roosevelt National Park contains an estimated 690 acres of privately held land. The South Unit’s only privately held piece is caught in an access conflict and has been for quite some time.By Lisa Call , June 22, 2009
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A love of the Badlands
May 31, 2009
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Dorgan puts foot down on elk plan
If the National Park Service doesn’t use what Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., considers “common sense” in determining its elk management plan for Theodore Roosevelt National Park, he will introduce legislation to force them to.By John Odermann , May 14, 2009
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Pool drains to be replaced every 5 years
Pool drain covers cost thousands and new ones must be installed at the West River Community Center every five years, according to the Dickinson Park Board.April 24, 2009
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Igniting the prairie
April 21, 2009
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Improving the trail
April 08, 2009
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Residents share input on Elk plan
March 01, 2009
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