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HEART RIVER

A trapshooting competition with categories for both children and adults will begin Saturday morning at the Dickinson Trap Club. Blaine Dukart, the club's president, is also head coach of the Heart River Clay Crushers. He shared more on how their season went.
As the basketball season treks on through the cold and arduous months, six Class B programs participated in the Dickinson Trinity Class B Jamboree Day on Saturday.
Bowman County, Beach, Trinity and Heart River all moved on to the semifinals.
The Class B girl’s golf tournament took place June 1-2 in Jamestown.

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Meet and greet with Jake the husky and his owner with the Dickinson Fire Department. Jake was rescued by DFD after falling through the ice and his story was widely shared.
The Dickinson Fire Department responded to a report Monday morning of an Alaskan Husky that had fallen through the ice on Heart River near the 800 block of Broadway. With the help of Dickinson Fire Department and Dickinson Rural Fire Department, Jack was safely rescued and returned back to his owner.
Heart River came into Thursday's Class B Region 7 semifinal matchup knowing it was in for a tough battle against No. 3 Hettinger-Scranton. The second-seeded Cougars hoped to pull out the victory and play for the conference championship on Saturday, but saw that dream end on its home court with a 3-0 sweep loss to the Night Hawks.
In his first official year as the head coach of the Heart River volleyball team, Scott Miller earned the honor of being named Coach of the Year for the 2020 season.
FORT BERTHOLD, N.D. — In western North Dakota, on a nearly 1,000,000 acre tract of land, sits the Fort Berthold Reservation, where the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara tribes once united after devastating epidemics of smallpox.
Director says two-week waiting period will be in effect before any fish is declared a state record

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Mark set one year ago shattered by 16-pound, 9-ounce fish caught in Heart River; bigger fish are out there
Dickinson found itself waterlogged Thursday morning as snow- and icemelt filled the Heart River and Patterson Lake and flooded roads and a campground, a consequence of warming spring temperatures that are expected to remain for the near future.
Jett Mattson, a junior for the Heart River boys golf team, won the Region 5 Individual Qualifier at the Pheasant Country Golf Course on Thursday, May 3.

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