Beni Paulson, of Richardton, rode bulls for 15 years and reached the pinnacle of his career when he competed at the Professional Bull Riders World Finals, where he was North Dakota’s first bull rider to ever qualify for the event. Now, Paulson is breeding and raising bucking bulls at his ranch.
When a rollover accident left a family in critical condition on a snowy interstate outside of Richardton, N.D., a 17-year-old high school student sprung to action to perform life-saving CPR.
RICHARDTON, N.D. -- Stone Mill LLC seems to be an island of prosperity amid the stormy seas of agricultural commodity prices and trade woes. The Richardton food manufacturer is in what the food industry is called the "whole, clean" ingredient market.
RICHARDTON, N.D. -- Now more than ever, farmers who believe in the future of ethanol need to speak up for it, says Gerald Bachmeier, president of the North Dakota Ethanol Producers Association.
RICHARDTON, N.D.-Western North Dakota ranch hand, Justin Ward, has pulled off his first professional bullfighting win coming home with $10,000."Once you're in the moment, you don't think about anything else and everything goes pretty smooth," sai...
RICHARDTON, N.D. -- The ethanol plant owned by Red Trail Energy reported an ethanol spill Thursday, March 29, at their plant near Richardton in southwest North Dakota.The leak was not noticed by workers and resulted in 202 barrels, or 8,484 gallo...
RICHARDTON, N.D.-The events that transpired on Sept. 11, 2001, would go on to impact the lives of millions around the world; for the Ambrose Hoff family in Richardton, the date marked their entrance into flax processing.