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Getting to North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park isn’t easy, but, after arrival, the geography, wildlife and ...
A North Dakota couple has been fined and lost their hunting and fishing privileges after pleading guilty to illegally killing a trophy mule deer buck in southeast Montana.
Out of 20 submitted projects, five have been approved for the North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department Recreational ...
Five North Dakota projects have been selected to share about $1 million in funding administered through the North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department's Recreational Trails Program (RTP). Funds for ...
The award recognizes people who have demonstrated exceptional collaboration between the NWF and its affiliates to advance ...
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Here’s How to Road Trip Through North Dakota Like an InsiderThe open road has a way of turning ordinary travel into unforgettable adventure, and few places offer a better backdrop for a ...
The North Dakota Parks and Recreation Department Recreational Trails Program recently allocated about $1 million through the Federal Highway Administration to five outdoor recreation projects, ...
JAMESTOWN — The Stutsman County Park Board unanimously approved on Tuesday, June 3, accepting a grant from the North Dakota ...
The Historical Society also is eyeing the Chateau de Mores for flush toilets. The wealthy Marquis de Mores built the 26-room home in 1883 near Medora, a present-day tourist town in the state's scenic ...
In 2009, then-Gov. John Hoeven awarded Burgum the Rough Rider Award, the highest civilian honor in North Dakota, named after Roosevelt. At the ceremony, Burgum looked at the governor. “Gee, John, I ...
FARGO — Two Native American tribes have asked an appeals court to reconsider its ruling that North Dakota lawmakers did not violate the Voting Rights Act when they redrew legislative districts.
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