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Activities Director Brittney Molitor, right, and Activities Assistant Dana Solley are now leading the activities for residents at Jacobson Memorial Hospital Care Center. photo | Luann Dart

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LEZLEE ISBELL

Lezlee Isbell, a 2022 Flasher graduate, is the newest face in the office at Roosevelt School, greeting students and parents with a warm welcoming smile.

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Emily Meier

Three Grant County students participated in the Regional Science Fair: Shelby Seibel (7th grade); Shayli Rivinius (8th grade), and Emily Meier (8th grade).

Blessings on this Holy Week!

A Russian court charged four men with terrorism on Monday after an attack on a Russian concert hall on Friday night killed at least 137 people, making it the deadliest terror attack in the country

Parents of young children are often reminded to take time to enjoy every moment with their children because that time goes quickly.

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Grant County News

Parents of young children are often reminded to take time to enjoy every moment with their children because that time goes quickly.

Blessings on this Holy Week!

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Emily Meier

Three Grant County students participated in the Regional Science Fair: Shelby Seibel (7th grade); Shayli Rivinius (8th grade), and Emily Meier (8th grade).

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LEZLEE ISBELL

Lezlee Isbell, a 2022 Flasher graduate, is the newest face in the office at Roosevelt School, greeting students and parents with a warm welcoming smile.

A Russian court charged four men with terrorism on Monday after an attack on a Russian concert hall on Friday night killed at least 137 people, making it the deadliest terror attack in the country

Carson Press news

Parents of young children are often reminded to take time to enjoy every moment with their children because that time goes quickly.

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West River Telecommunications hosted a tech class at Our Place Café in Elgin on March 20, where they presented a “how-to” on streaming services for anyone seeking to learn more about TV streaming.<

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It is not unusual here on the plains to experience many seasons in one week. During autumn especially it can go from blazing hot to blizzarding in the course of a few days.

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LEZLEE ISBELL

Lezlee Isbell, a 2022 Flasher graduate, is the newest face in the office at Roosevelt School, greeting students and parents with a warm welcoming smile.

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Regular Meeting March 6, 2024

Adams County news

Over 100 students in grades 8-10 will take part in the Rural Collaborative Opportunities for Occupational Learning in Health (R-COOL Health) Scrubs Camp on March 27, hosted by West River Health Ser

We had another warm week around here with a high tem perature of 61 degrees on Tuesday, but no rain. The prairies are getting pretty dry and the fire danger is high.

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Hettinger- In the heart of rural North Dakota, small businesses form the backbone of tight-knit communities, fostering local economies and providing essential services.

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Members of the Hettinger Community, the Native Tourism Alliance, and the Turtle Mountain Chippewa recognize and honor the Buffalo Grande Foundation with a ribbon cutting. | PHOTOS BY ANDY ROEHL

Hettinger-A bright new organization— Buffalo Grande Foundation— met in the Centennial Square on Main Street in Hettinger, ND, March 13, 2024, to cut the ribbon announcing the publishing of their wo

The annual sheep haircuts occurred this week, the earliest we’ve ever done them, and not a moment too soon.

The Herald news

Hettinger County residents are invited to participate in the kickoff meeting to update the Hettinger County Multi-Jurisdictional Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan.

Celebrating its 40th annual Southwest Basketball Jamboree, the Regent Lions will once again gather athletes from across southwestern North Dakota for two days of basketball.

Roosevelt Custer Regional Council, representing South west North Dakota, hosted the State of the Region 8 meeting on February 29 from 9 am – 3 pm at Bowman Lodge and Convention Center in Bowman.

The Week Ahead: Winter will make a return this week, halting the signs of early spring we have been able to enjoy over the past month.

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A New England High School senior, Bailey Urlacher was on the fence about choosing a career until getting clarity about her future path at a national event.

Golden Valley news

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Not sure whether Perry Nistler is frying or smoking fish at the fish fry. | PHOTO BY GARY HOWARD

The Saint Mary’s Catholic Church in Gol va held its annual fish fry on March 8th.

The Week Ahead: Winter will make a return this week, halting the signs of early spring we have been able to enjoy over the past month.

As a rancher’s daughter, I am con cerned about how the proposed bridge on a ranch north of Medora is being pursued.

If you read the pa per on a regular basis, you may have seen us asking for your nomina tions for your “Favorite Farmer”.

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Feathers, a Sperry horse, helped Eli Lord win the All-Around at the 2021 Badlands Circuit Finals in Minot, ND. The palomino mare, registered under the name of Badlands Oak Flecka, has taken Lord to the pay window numerous times. | COURTESY PHOTO

Raising top-perfor mance horses is not an easy feat, but the Sperry Ranch near Trotters, ND, 30 miles north of Beach, ND, is doing just that.

Billings County Pioneer

If you read the pa per on a regular basis, you may have seen us asking for your nomina tions for your “Favorite Farmer”.

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LINDA DONLIN had help from her grandchildren writing a history book about Medora. | SUBMITTED PHOTO

Linda Dolin has led an interesting life, and she is proving that retirement can be fun and very busy between painting and promoting her book, The Magic of Medora.

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Dawsyn Malkowski

Between FFA and 4-H, Belfield High School senior Dawsyn Malkow ski has done livestock judging for ten years. Last year, he joined the dairy handlers event despite never doing it before.

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Kevin Holten

Do you know what playing second fiddle means? It means taking a backseat. According to Mr.

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BADLANDS EDGE and Silver Spurs 4-H members helped sponsor the second annual pre-calving dinner. | SUBMITTED PHOTOS

The Badlands Edge 4-H club hosted their second annual pre-calving dinner on Saturday, March 9, at the Fairfield Fire Hall. The Silver Spurs 4-H Club co-host ed the event.

Grant County News

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