PARKS
North Dakota Junior Hockey Update (Feb. 23)
It has been a big week for North Dakota's three junior hockey teams: the Fargo Force of the Tier I United States Hockey League and the Bismarck Bobcats and Minot Minotauros of the Tier II North Americ...
Posted on 2/23/13 at 4:00 PM
Nic's Five Faves in the Forks
The Greater Grand Forks Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) wants to assist visitors in every way we can, so we are starting a new addition to our blog. We are asking members of our team as well as...
Posted on 9/26/12 at 1:38 PM
Two players punished for minors
Two UND players have been punished for receiving minors in possession/consumption of alcohol. Dan Senkbeil, who was cited for a minor and for failure to halt on Aug. 31, was suspended from all team a...
Posted on 9/11/12 at 3:08 PM
Confusion over AIS/ANS regs
Laws to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species or aquatic nuisance species, as theyre called in North Dakota have generated angler confusion pretty much everywhere theyre introduced, but an ...
Posted on 3/30/12 at 10:21 AM
Shutdown notebook: Parks first place Minnesotans feel shutdown
The most noticeable impact of Minnesotas government shutdown was predictable: state park users on a holiday weekend. Were 400 miles away from home, said one father at the entrance to Gooseberry Fal...
Posted on 7/2/11 at 9:29 AM
Mountain lion trapped in Theodore Roosevelt National Park for study dies before collaring 
The lion is believed to have had a cub, a North Dakota Game and Fish Department official said.
By Ashley Martin , November 24, 2011
Fed bill would give Border Patrol unprecedent authority in BWCA, Voyageurs 
By Pam Louwagie , November 14, 2011
Judge supports Big Stone power plant haze reduction upgrade 
The upgrade would cut haze-forming pollutants, bringing the plant into compliance with regulations to protect wilderness areas and national parks, including the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and Voyageurs National Park.
By Associated Press , November 11, 2011
National parks to offer free admission this weekend 
The National Park Service is commemorating Veterans Day by offering free admission at Theodore Roosevelt National Park and all other park units Friday through Sunday. Entrance fees will be waived at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, giving visitors one last fee-free opportunity to enjoy beautiful fall weather and spectacular badlands scenery before winter.
By Herald Staff Report , November 09, 2011
Beaver Lake State Park featured in next N.D. park pass
By Associated Press , November 04, 2011
Minnesota's newest recreation area opens near Bemidji 
Minnesota has opened a new state recreation area, a 1,000-acre parcel near Bemidji that features the state's second-deepest lake. The La Salle Lake State Recreation Area will be managed as a satellite unit of nearby Itasca State Park.
By Associated Press , October 29, 2011
Minnesota's Legacy Amendment spending reports fall short of comprehensive 
By Associated Press , October 26, 2011
Minot park receives 3.2 million votes as 'America's favorite' 
Who knows exactly how many of them there were at the beginning, but a small group of Minot residents and their friends spent much of their waking hours in front of computers this summer, clicking the “vote” button on a Coca-Cola website.
By Tu-Uyen Tran , October 24, 2011
Ransacked Minnesota historic site to be reborn as national park addition 
Beginning next month, excavators and other heavy equipment will level all 12 buildings on 27 acres of federal land between Fort Snelling and Minnehaha Park, the first step in restoring the area to create a new national park addition.
By Tom Meersman , October 24, 2011
Forest fire in Voyageurs National Park expected to burn remainder of fall 
By Associated Press , October 18, 2011
Theodore Roosevelt National Park begins 2nd year of elk reduction effort 
Last year, volunteer shooters killed about 400 elk to begin the process of trimming the herd to a more ideal size.
By Associated Press , October 18, 2011
MARILYN HAGERTY'S THAT REMINDS ME: CCC built Turtle River park in 1936
By Marilyn Hagerty , October 18, 2011
Nova Scotia's Sable Island becomes Canada's newest national park 
The crescent-shaped island sits southeast of Nova Scotia and is home to 400 wild horses, as well as breeding grey seals and numerous bird species. The island is also known as the Graveyard of the Atlantic for the more than 200 wrecked ships off its coastline.
By Associated Press , October 17, 2011
Sex offender living in Lisbon, N.D., prompts city action 
Lisbon city leaders are looking to ban sex offenders from living in city parks, after a convicted sex offender from Mandan moved to the southeast North Dakota city and lived out of a camper in a popular park.
By Associated Press , October 15, 2011
N.D. state park visitation down about 20 percent through September 
Officials say flooding and a cold, wet spring has kept visitors from North Dakota's state parks this year.
By Associated Press , October 10, 2011
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