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Newsflyer: 15 May 2013
So far this year, it has been Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde when it comes to historic bridges being preserved in comparison to those that are on the way to the scrap heap. For the latter in this N...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 3:48 AM
Thanks Green Mountain Coffee!
A buzz filled thank you to green mountain coffee for their donation of 6 10oz bags of coffee! http://www.greenmountaincoffee.com/...
Posted on 11/16/12 at 10:42 AM
Meteorites fall on Battle Mountain, Nevada
Battle Mountain in north central Nevada is an out of the way place halfway between Reno and Salt Lake City. Home to about 3,700 people, the city's biggest industry is gold mining. With gold prices c...
Posted on 9/10/12 at 10:19 AM
The first potato
I was out in the garden yesterday just doing a little veggie picking (mostly beans, tomatoes, and cucumbers still at this point--and a few peppers here and there). And I noticed a pinkish purple littl...
Posted on 8/27/12 at 10:31 AM
Up the Mountain
I had a decision to make. After the small-town experiences in Henan province, was I going to travel north to sight-see the Longmen Caves? There, centuries ago, Buddhist monks decorated hundreds of cav...
Posted on 8/11/12 at 8:36 AM
Proposed wells draw controversy: Rancher, tribal member oppose drilling in Killdeer Mountains
Home to one historic battlefield site already, the Killdeer Mountains are the subject of a new North Dakota fight. This time, however, the battle is not between the U.S. Army and tribes of Native Americans, but rather between the oil industry and the people who live near and use the mountains, which begin about eight miles northwest of Killdeer.By Bryan Horwath , October 23, 2012
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ND middle school student bags cougar
BISMARCK (AP) — A 15-year-old middle school student has bagged a mountain lion with the help of her dad, dogs and her great-grandfather's gun.December 28, 2010
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No problems at the polls
Tuesday’s election ran smoothly with good voter turnout, area county officials said Wednesday.June 10, 2010
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Time untouched
June 09, 2010
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Chip in mountain lion collar breaks
February 06, 2010
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More visitors at TRNP in 2009
By Lisa Call , January 21, 2010
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Sign on the line to go to Central Time
Petitions for those in favor of changing Stark County’s time zone from Mountain to Central Daylight Time will be circulating this week.By By Ashley Martin , January 10, 2010
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Man harvests final cat for quota
Western North Dakota’s mountain lion harvesting season closed Dec. 11 after a hunter in McKenzie County took the eighth and final cat allowed in the area.December 31, 2009
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Yucca Mountain just another waste
This is a story of the waste of $8 billion, tons of dangerous, radioactive waste and the game of power politics, the kind that President ObamaBy Ann McFeatters , March 08, 2009
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Rocky Mountain News closing after Friday edition
DENVER (AP) — The Rocky Mountain News, Colorado’s oldest newspaper and a Denver fixture since 1859, will publish its last edition Friday. Owner E.W. Scripps Co. said Thursday the newspaper lost $16 million last year and the company was unable to find a buyer.February 27, 2009
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Mitchell resident shoots one of world’s largest mountain lions
After five long tiring days of hunting, a 200-plus pound mountain lion fell from a tree, possibly putting Mitchell resident Jeff Jarman in the record books.By Luke Hagen , January 23, 2009
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