Whether you go by the calendar or conditions on the ground, winter in North Dakota is always a season of transition. Officially, the books say it starts Dec. 21 and wraps up March 21. For me, winter ...
The North Dakota Highway Patrol’s newest recruit has floppy ears, four legs and an amazing knack for finding people. Beau, a 12-week-old puppy, is joining a band of bloodhounds who are in demand for ...
Winter is set to reassert itself as a quick-moving clipper system will bring hurricane-force winds and blankets of snowfall ranging from Montana and Idaho eastward to Michigan and New York.
Cruise the South Unit's 36-mile Scenic Drive to soak up sweeping vistas of the surrounding landscape and try to spot some of the park's free-roaming wildlife. For the best sunset views, head to scenic ...
Fish are adapted to their own optimums. In the heat of summer, trout get stressed while bass thrive. Iin winter, it’s the ...
Fur trapping is as old as North Dakota itself, and while the practice remains part of the state’s heritage, today’s trappers ...
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The North Dakota Highway Patrol's newest recruit has floppy ears, four legs and a powerful tool for finding people.
On a brighter note, Southam stressed some Ukrainians seeing job disruptions feel safe enough to volunteer at local food shelves and similar places. He and other advocates called on the federal ...
The North Dakota Highway Patrol’s newest recruit has floppy ears, four legs and an amazing knack for finding people. Beau, a ...
Humanitarian groups warned of a crisis stemming from the escalating war in the Middle East. In a similar plight years in the ...
North Dakota’s dogs are something of a social media sensation for the Highway Patrol. Beau’s name was picked in a Facebook vote. Recent videos depict him chewing a toy bear and another bloodhound, ...