PARK RIVER
N.D. senator confused with Tea Party Alaskan
BISMARCKJoe Miller wants people to know he isnt that Joe Miller. The North Dakota Republican state senator said hes been getting requests for yard signs and press interviews since Sarah Palin endorse...
Posted on 9/27/10 at 2:10 PM
Meatballs!
A friend of mine told me she and a group of her cronies are heading up to Park River, N.D., on Sunday (Sept. 27) for the 35th Annual Lutefisk and Meatball Dinner at the Park River Bible Camp. Also on ...
Posted on 9/25/09 at 3:19 AM
NDSU Extension talks soybeans 
North Dakota State University Extension Service faculty and staff will discuss soybean research and 2010 production from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Jan. 27 in the City Auditorium in Park River, N.D. It’s free and open to the public.
January 05, 2010
N.D. Class B volleyball roundup: King, Kenmare capture crown 
Junior middle hitter Katie King finished with 23 kills, and had a dominant fifth set, to lead Kenmare to a 25-21, 25-19, 16-25, 22-25, 15-4 victory against Hazen in the North Dakota Class B state volleyball tournament final Saturday at the Minot State Dome.
By Heath Hotzler , November 21, 2009
Park River comes from behind to head to state 
Lexi Erickson saw the 9-4 deficit on the scoreboard. She and her teammates were six points away from a change of sports seasons. But the Park River/Fordville-Lankin senior wasn’t ready to start thinking basketball yet.
By Greg DeVillers , November 12, 2009
Pembina County worries about water 
Commissioners debate impact of Fargo-Moorhead flood protection plans“I think there’s going to be water coming at us like we don’t know what,” Pembina County Commissioner Andy Adamson said at the County Commission meeting Tuesday.
By Kevin Bonham , October 20, 2009
Troubled bridges over water 
Rural residents are anxious to see the bridges reopened and the inspections are a step in that direction. But time's running short and federal assistance may not be enough to cover all the damage.
By Kevin Bonham , August 27, 2009
Record-breaking service 
During times of war, many North Dakota families have seen their young men enlist in the military and ship overseas to protect America. But one family was recognized this Fourth of July for its incredible sacrifice that set a state record.
July 04, 2009
125th anniversary celebration kicks off in Park River 
By Ryan Bakken , July 04, 2009
Mosquito spraying planned for Buxton, Park River, DL tonight 
Airborne Custom Spraying plans a mosquito control application for Buxton, N.D., Park River, N.D. and Devils Lake at 7 p.m today. For more information, call (218) 456-2465.
July 02, 2009
Pictoral history of Park River 
This Walsh County community of 1,560 will pay a quiet tribute to Fred Hultstrand during its 125th Anniversary Celebration Thursday through Sunday. It will host a Park River Historic Photo Display at the Federated Church.
By Kevin Bonham , June 30, 2009
Mosquito spraying planned Wednesday for area N.D. towns 
Airborne Custom Spraying plans an aerial mosquito control application starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday for Emerado, Grafton, Park River, Minto, and Buxton, N.D.
By Herald Staff Report , June 30, 2009
Grafton sandbags to protect city from summer flooding 
Park River is expected to recede soon; other area rivers remain above flood stageThe weekend rains mostly have been a nuisance to local residents, but the swollen Park River forced Grafton, N.D., to begin sandbagging after a park flooded out again.
June 29, 2009
UND's Kelleys part of Park River 125th festivities 
UND President Robert Kelley and first lady Marcia Kelley plan to celebrate the Fourth of July in Park River, N.D., by participating in the town's 125th anniversary parade.
By Herald Staff Report , June 29, 2009
Weekend storm water damage expected to have heavy cost 
The heavy rain washed out roads — many of which recently were repaired from flood damage earlier this spring — in Nelson, Ramsey and Walsh counties.
By Kevin Bonham , June 29, 2009
Body of Adams, N.D., man found 
The body of Jared Udby, missing since April 12 when the pickup truck he was driving was washed off a gravel “Texas crossing” into the flooded Park River, was found Friday evening, the Walsh County Sheriff’s Department announced about noon Saturday.
By Stephen J. Lee and Ryan Johnson , June 06, 2009
Searches still find no sign of man swept away from pickup by floodwaters 
Divers and dogs searching the Park River still haven’t come up with a sign of Jared Udby, the Adams, N.D., man missing since his pickup truck was swept off a road April 12 by floodwaters. Two passengers survived. They said once the truck was spinning in the swirling, swollen river, Udby, 27, kicked out the driver’s side window and crawled out, and they followed.
By Stephen J. Lee , May 18, 2009
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