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May Highlights Safe Boating
A public awareness campaign held annually in May emphasizes the need for boaters to wears life jackets. Nancy Boldt, boat and water safety coordinator for the North Dakota Game and Fish Depar...
Posted on 5/22/13 at 9:18 AM
UND, Lake Region State College sign agreement on UAS collaboration
Pact will enhance region's leadership in global growth industry University of North Dakota (UND) President Robert Kelley and Lake Region State College (LRSC) President Doug Darling today signed a m...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 9:31 AM
Odds and Ends
The first unofficial FCS preseason poll has come out for the 2012 season.AnyGivenSaturday, a website/forum devoted to FCS football, came out with their poll recently and the North Dakota Fighting Siou...
Posted on 5/31/12 at 9:19 AM
Ghana revisited...
Long time readers may recall me writing about a trip I took to Ghana a couple of yearsback. I went there as part of the North Dakota National Guard's State Partnership Program (SPP). TheSPP partners t...
Posted on 4/14/11 at 8:45 PM
Adam Goucher, Lloyd Young
As Olympians Kara and Adam Goucher await the arrival of their first child Sept. 29 in Portland, Ore., Adam is considering what may be left in his professional running career. Writer Doug Binder of th...
Posted on 8/20/10 at 1:54 PM
Oil Express: Keystone XL delay increases oil price discounts in North Dakota
March 31, 2012
Medora mayor drops smoking ban ordinance
Medora Mayor Doug Ellison didn’t want people smoking in public places and in area businesses but he said Tuesday there’s not enough local support for a ban and is dropping a proposed ordinance.October 06, 2010
Keeping predators under control
In the early 1980s trapping fox, coyotes, badgers, muskrat and a bonus mink did more than just pay for gas. Fur prices were strong and fox outnumbered coyotes to the point where a coyote pelt brought a nice reward, and the intense hunting and trapping effort helped keep numbers in check as well.By Doug Leier , January 28, 2010
Wetting a line on deer opener
Most hunters and anglers remember their first deer, goose or big fish, but it’s the little things that happen in pursuit of game and fish that also help keep people interested in the long term.By Doug Leier , January 14, 2010
Change of sport comes with change of season
Growing up as a kid in the 1980s, across the prairie from Williston to LaMoure and Valley City, December was a time of transition in our house.By Doug Leier , December 10, 2009
Thankful for the people, the outdoors, the seasons
By Doug Leier , November 26, 2009
Does deserve credit, too
My guess is that most deer hunters don’t tire of the “Turdy Point Buck” tune on the radio until the backside of deer season.By Doug Leier , November 05, 2009
Hunters helping the hungry
By Doug Leier , October 29, 2009
Time to dig out the deer tags
By Doug Leier , October 22, 2009
Looking into state's pheasant population
By Doug Leier , October 15, 2009
Keeping access, habitat and success
By Doug Leier , October 08, 2009
Hunters have favorite ducks
The next time you find yourself kicking cans in the shop, killing time at the gas station or coffee shop with the crew, I ask you to raise a question about favorite ducks.By Doug Leier , October 01, 2009
Enjoy all the season’s offerings
By Doug Leier , September 24, 2009
Reasons behind waterfowl rules ever-changing
By Doug Leier , September 17, 2009
Land access etiquette
By Doug Leier , September 03, 2009
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