PLACES
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
Tourist season not over
The streets of Medora generally clear out after Labor Day, but visitation numbers are still high at neighboring Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
September 15, 2010
Changing landscape: A look into the past at Makoshika State Park
By Jennifer McBride , August 19, 2010
Fargo native climbs Mt. Rainier’s true summit at 14,411 feet
Growing up amid the flat plains of the Red River Valley, Justin Dimmer never thought about mountain climbing.By Emily Hartley , July 15, 2010
Winter adventures in TRNP
By Lisa Call , February 04, 2010
More visitors at TRNP in 2009
By Lisa Call , January 21, 2010
Visitation increases at state parks
North Dakota state parks had more than 136,000 visitors in September, an improvement of 70 percent over the same period last year,October 15, 2009
What's going on at Theodore Roosevelt National Park?
Park offers hike, bat presentation, visit by flutist.August 27, 2009
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
11-foot python unexpected guest for California family
LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. (AP) — A Southern California family got a slithery surprise when an 11-foot python turned up in their front yard.August 18, 2009
State park visits up
Visitation to North Dakota’s state parks is up 6 percent in the second quarter relativeJuly 30, 2009
Roosevelt’s legacy honored
BISMARK — The Forest Service and National Park Service announced Wednesday the nomination of 11,892 acres of Theodore Roosevelt’s former Elkhorn Ranch as a National Historic District.July 30, 2009
Conservation choices
Landowners in SW N.D. may have a few options with expiring CRPLandowners wondering what to do with 236,000 expiring acres of Conservation Reserve Program land this fall may have nothing to wonder about.
July 09, 2009
Outdoors in brief for 06/25/09
NDGF spring duck index, water conditions up The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s annual spring breeding duck survey showed an index of more than 4 million birds, an increase of 18 percent from last year and 87 percent above the long-term average (1948-2008).June 25, 2009
View your ad here! Cost effective targeted advertising.
Contextual advertising starting as low as $79/month. This includes targeted ad delivery and search results!
Add your business to the Marketplace »
