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TAYLOR

Meet Neveah Baranko, a high school junior who has turned her lifelong passion for animals into the successful 4-H Dog Club.
A fireworks display by the Taylor Rural Fire Protection District will light up the sky over Taylor on Dec. 31.
Rural residents who have been waiting for years to have access to Southwest Water will soon be able to connect.
Badlands Healthy Hemp is the first hemp farm in Stark County, located in Taylor. Although hemp and marijuana are both classified biologically as cannabis, there are a number of important differences between them. The whole hemp plant, from stalk to seed, can be used to make everything from fuel and feedstock. Hemp doesn't produce a significant amount of THC, the chemical compound in the plant that is the intoxicant in marijuana. Shane and Cathy Weber walk The Press through their two-acre hemp crop, detailing the ins and outs of the plant.

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The inaugural Spirit of Excellence Award was bestowed on a heroic duo, recently featured in a Dickinson Press article for their deeds in saving the life of a woman and child following a vehicle accident, at a ceremony in Dickinson.
Any resident or group from Stark County can be nominated and nominations can be made by anyone whether they are residents of the county or not. The award recognizes the contribution of an individual or group that demonstrated leadership, customer service, innovation, stewardship and good samaritan acts of kindness.
A passion for North Dakota with experience to match, Jeanette Buckman is the whole package.
The smell of fizzy, sweet anise licorice with a hint of vanilla wafted in the summer air so thick and inviting it was as though one could reach into the sky and grab a frosted mug of root beer. In Taylor, children laughed and played along the well manicured grass, as dog ‘Barq's’ beckoned one and all to the pleasure of a community social.
RICHARDTON, N.D. — An 18-year-old Richardton man died in a rollover crash that took place shortly after midnight Sunday, July 19.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, three linked fatalities occurred on the Western Edge, and The Dickinson Press was there to cover it all in-depth. More than a century later, Dickinson Museum Center Director Bob Fuhrman pieces together the story for listeners of his True Crime Dickinson podcast.

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The Taylor Horsefest will be celebrated for the 25th and final time on Saturday and Sunday, July 28-29. Since its beginning, Horsefest's mission has been to honor the horse and its impact on western North Dakota history..
Campers and counselors walk hand-in-hand when they transition from one event to the next at Taylor-Richardton School. It's a unique bond formed quickly at Camp ReCreation.
Generous trucks of perishable foods are coming to Belfield, Taylor and Richardton on May 17. The trucks will be filled with fresh vegetables, bakery items and boxed goods.

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