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Recent North Dakota Articles
What happened to Victor Newberry?
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Podcast dives deep into 2014 death
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LISTEN TO THE PODCAST
Results from a seven month long private probe into a 2014 death in North Dakota will soon be released to the public in the form of a serialized audio podcast.
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The 1977 Epping, ND Eagles now featured in podcast
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North Dakota's own 'hoosiers' story lives strong
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In 1977, the North Dakota Boys State B Basketball tournament found two drastically different teams in the championship final.
The 'Cinderella' Epping Eagles, with a school enrollment of only 23 students became the darlings of the tournament as th
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HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL STORIES
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Researches seek your baskteball stories
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Researchers are seeking your favorite highschool basketball stories for publication, podcasts and books.
Help us archive and celebrate the best of North Dakota high school basketball.
MORE INFO HERE
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Humanties outdoors
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'THINK OUTSIDE' project in North Dakota
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Looking for something different?
Created by philosopher and North Dakota native Tayo Basquiat, think Outside is a program of the North Dakota Humanities Council.
This program is about connecting North Dakotans with thought and beauty of our n
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Root River Valley
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Minnesota Travel
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Lanesboro (120 miles southeast of the Twin Cities) stands at the heart of the area's paved multi-use trails, including the 42-mile Root River Valley Trail and the 18-mile Harmony-Preston Trail. Many travelers bring their own bikes, but you also can r
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Cold Case of North Dakota - The Aberdeen Connection
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22 year old Cold Case still a mystery
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The mystery of what happened to Kristin Joy Diede, a native of Wishek, North Dakota and Robert Michael Anderson of Minnesota remains to be a puzzle.
Recently, however, new interest in the case has created some attention in local media.
A webs
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Shakespeare in the Park
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A comedy of Errors showing free to the public
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Shakespeare is coming to North Dakota!
Or at least his work is.
Director Erin Weichel said she chose one of the Bard's comedies to offer a lighter contrast to past years' performances of his darker works, such as Hamlet and Macbeth. Erin has
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Cowboy Poetry Gathering
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Medora North Dakota hosts 29th Annual
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Plans for the 29th annual Cowboy Poetry Gathering to be held Saturday, May 23 and Sunday, May 24, at the Medora Community Center are still being finalized. Bill Lowman, is the founder and director of the two day event.
Individuals wanting more inf
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Knife River Indian Villages
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North Dakota's wonderful Historical Site
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The northern plains Indians are the subject of this wonderful national historical site.
It is located near Stanton, North Dakota about 1 hour's drive north-west of Bismarck.
There are, at the Knife River Indian Villages National Historical Si
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North Dakota Heritage Center
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Adaptation Gallery: Geologic Time now open
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If you live near Bismarck or plan on being in the area soon, don't miss the amazing new Gallery, 'Geologic Time'.
Both animals and plans had to adapt or they simply did not survive the climate changes. Both monstrous sea creatures living in ocean
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The Buffalo Museum in Jamestown North Dakota
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Learn about the American Bison
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If you are anywhere near Jamestown North Dakota on your next vacation, consider visiting the National Buffalo Museum.
If you are travelling along I 94, perhaps on your way to or from Bismarck or Fargo, ND take advantage of a great place to both s
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Almont, ND Lutefisk Norwegian supper
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Over 800 served in small ND town
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If you ever get the chance, don't miss the Almont Lutefisk feed.
This annual supper is a fantastic gathering of (this year) over 800 people to celebrate the areas Norwegian heritage.
Lutefisk is a traditional Scandinavian dish: a cod fish se
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