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Oh, how I love this story!
Today I share a great little Associated Press story out of Brainerd, Minnesota. Oh, how I love this story! On the surface, this is the story of Rin Heise's prom dress, but in-between the lines is a b...
Posted on 4/27/13 at 3:30 PM
Sabula-Savanna Bridge to be given away- any takers?
Here is a question for many who are involved in marketing historic bridges: 1. What types of bridges have you marketed and sold, 2. How big were they, 3. Were they sold in chunks or in its entirety,...
Posted on 2/18/13 at 9:43 AM
Deer crashes Bengal fan's Sunday
LIMA, Ohio — A man in Ohio said he had to do some running of his own while watching football on TV when a deer came crashing in through a window. Jeff Berger said he managed to get out of the wa...
Posted on 12/2/09 at 3:14 AM
Farm-City Week Recognizes Importance Of Local Agriculture
Before sitting down to Thanksgiving dinner, the Florida Farm Bureau would like everyone to remember that the meal they will enjoy is made possible by Farm-City partnerships. National Farm-City Week, c...
Posted on 11/24/09 at 3:35 AM
Ducks stuck: Baby birds rescued from N.Y. sewer
SMITHTOWN, N.Y. (AP) — A couple of ducklings have been plucked from a Long Island sewer drain, where the baby birds got stuck after running scared from another animal.June 14, 2009
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Black grass bug doing damage
Black grass bugs have been causing problems on Conservation Reserve Program land and pastures in Adams and Bowman countiesJune 14, 2009
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Digging in Dakota
Next week the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation and the North Dakota Geological Survey plan to give the public an opportunity to participate in an adventure they don’t usually get to experience.June 11, 2009
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President Obama, governors declare June Great Outdoors Month
WASHINGTON — June is an especially good time to trade screen time for green time, and get outside with family and friends. For several years the president and most governors have issued annual proclamations declaring June as Great Outdoors Month.June 04, 2009
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Salazar announces National Park Service will waive fees on three summer weekends
BRECKSVILLE, Ohio – Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced Monday that the National Park Service will offer three fee-free weekends this summer to encourage Americans seeking affordable vacations to visit these national treasures. There are 391 national parks located across the country in 49 states.June 04, 2009
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Dakota Recreation Report for 06/04/09
Tournaments Saturday: Lake Audubon. Sat. & Sun.: Lake Sakakawea, McKenzie Bay. June 13: Sweetbriar Dam. June 13 & 14: Lake Sakakawea, Indian Hills; Lake Sakakawea, Parshall Bay. FishingJune 04, 2009
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EPA fines Dickinson company
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency fined Fisher Sand and Gravel $18,200 for failing to provide annual chemical inventory reportsBy John Odermann , June 03, 2009
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Bear in tree shakes up Wisconsin town
WAUSAU, Wis. (AP) — A large black bear became an instant celebrity when it showed up in a tree near a Wausau grade school.June 02, 2009
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Facelift for Fort Dilts
Friday the Welding II and III classes at Dickinson High School finished a project that the state historic society hopes can stand the test of time.May 28, 2009
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Bee swarm traps workers in N.Y. game store
NEW YORK (AP) — Thousands of bees have swarmed outside a New York City game store, trapping employees inside for hours.May 23, 2009
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Bear wanders through Seattle neighborhoods
SEATTLE (AP) — A young black bear glimpsed wandering through Seattle neighborhoods has managed to give police and wildlife agents the slip.May 18, 2009
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Yellowstone workers to kill problem wolf
Yellowstone National Park wildlife officials say a wolf that has chased people on bicycles and motorcycles on several occasions will have to be killed.May 17, 2009
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Forestry committee plans Arbor Day celebration
By Linda Sailer , May 09, 2009
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Boogie birdie: Animals shown to 'dance' to music
NEW YORK (AP) — They wouldn't blow away the competition on "Dancing with the Stars," but it turns out that some birds got rhythm.April 30, 2009
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Teen lost in woods for 3 days out of hospital
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — An Eagle Scout who spent three nights alone in New Hampshire’s White Mountains has been discharged from a hospital.April 29, 2009
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