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Grand Marais Dockside Fish Market was featured in the Travel section of Sundays New York Times as one of four restaurants in the U.S. that celebrate their stamping grounds in ways that go beyond ingre...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 12:00 AM
It's 'game on' at Devils Lake
Devils Lake is clear of ice finally! and a couple of area fishing guides recommend finding the warmest water for the best early season walleye action. In a news release from the Devils Lake Conve...
Posted on 5/20/13 at 10:41 AM
Grand Forks Events
Check out some of the upcoming events in our area. *Every Friday, starting tonight (May 17th)River Cities Speedway will be alive with the sights and sounds of Premier Racing!If interested check out r...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 2:08 PM
You'll love this video of Lake Superior northern lights
Shawn Malone of Marquette, Mich. has created a masterpiece of video. She recently finished a year-long project shooting more than 10,000 pictures of the aurora borealis from 33 separate locations on...
Posted on 5/13/13 at 11:09 AM
UND, Lake Region State College sign agreement on UAS collaboration
Pact will enhance region's leadership in global growth industry University of North Dakota (UND) President Robert Kelley and Lake Region State College (LRSC) President Doug Darling today signed a m...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 9:31 AM
Body found in lake IDed as missing Minnesota woman 
Authorities in eastern Minnesota say a body pulled from a small lake is that of an Oakdale woman missing for five months.
May 10, 2013
Opponents of Spirit Lake chairman say they are close to goal of removal 
By Chuck Haga , April 26, 2013
Companies pool resources, develop plan to protect Sakakawea 
By Amy Dalrymple , March 02, 2013
Baby pulled from submerged SUV in Lake Minnetonka 
A baby girl is in critical condition and three other family members are being treated after their sport utility vehicle went through the ice on Lake Minnetonka.
By Associated Press , January 18, 2013
OUR OPINION: Indian Health Service must explain Tilus reprimand
By Mike Jacobs for the Herald , July 31, 2012
Threatened lake sturgeon bearing eggs found in NY 
The discovery of stocked lake sturgeon bearing eggs in the Oswegatchie River and Oneida Lake's outlet this spring marks a milestone in restoration efforts that began nearly 20 years ago, biologists said Monday.
By Mary Esch , June 18, 2012
Dalrymple to speak at Grand Forks GOP convention 
By Herald Staff Report , February 13, 2012
Minnesota's list of impaired waters grows to more than 3,600 
Impaired waters are defined as having excess nitrogen, phosphorus, mercury, bacteria or other pollutants, hurting their ability to support swimming or fishing, or to provide healthy habitats for fish and wildlife.
By Associated Press , January 13, 2012
Fed 'water bank' program would offer annual payments for Devils Lake basin wetlands protection 
Farmers in the flooded Devils Lake Basin could benefit from a federal agricultural program designed to voluntarily protect wetlands and flooded agricultural lands.
By Kevin Bonham , November 14, 2011
Old growth, old ways: 'Healing totem' carved from western red cedar makes its way east
By Chuck Haga , September 20, 2011
Sept. 13 date of Devils Lake Solutions Water Tour 
Co-sponsored by the Devils Lake Basin Joint Water Resource Board and the North Dakota Water Education Foundation, this will be the first fall tour through the basin, which has been experiencing an 18-year-long flood.
By Kevin Bonham , August 26, 2011
Corps officials say southeastern N.D. lake could rise rapidly 
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says Lake Ashtabula is one foot higher than normal and more rain is forecast for the next few days. Officials say the lake could rise rapidly during the weekend.
By Associated Press , July 21, 2011
POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: Hoeven visits Korea to push for increased trade 
Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., joined Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and a delegation of senators Tuesday for a meeting in Seoul, South Korea, to discuss trade and security issues with top Korean officials.
By Herald Staff Report , April 19, 2011
Can train keep a rollin’? 
Amtrak’s Empire Builder is rolling across northern North Dakota again. But for how long? Weeks, perhaps. Maybe only days. And once it goes, the chances are slim that it will return an anytime soon.
By Kevin Bonham , April 16, 2011
A LOT OF WATER: Flooded Devils Lake acquiring 3 million gallons a minute 
More water is flowing into Devils Lake from the upper basin this spring than any time since the record Flood of 1997. A total volume of 7,332 cubic feet per second was recorded Friday.
By Kevin Bonham , April 15, 2011
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