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A VICTORY FOR THE BELOVED WILD HORSES that call the Theodore Roosevelt National Park “home” recently as the National Park Service says they have ended the environmental assessment process. Pictured is mare Dolly and her new cold Lonestar who were seen on the Coal Vein Road in TRNP recently. | PHOTO BY ALBERT MAYAN JR.

Horses will continue to run wild in Theo dore Roosevelt National Park, the Nation al Park Service announced recently.

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Lauren Meier has expanded True Treatment Physical Therapy to Jacobson Memorial Hospital Care Center starting April 29. | PHOTO BY LUANN DART

With a goal of returning patients to the lifestyle they love, Lauren Meier is expanding True Treatment Physical Therapy to provide physical therapy at Jacobson Memorial Hospital Care Center (JMHCC)

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The coffee and ice cream shop inside Golva Bar. The counter on the left is hand-crafted by co-owner Neil Trewhalla. | Photo by Gary Howard

Are you a coffee drinker and or an ice cream lover? Who isn’t, right? Well if you are, you might want to check out a new location to get your daily fix of these everyday essentials.

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WHILE KELSEY BRACKEL, right, takes over ownership, Allen Humel will continue to be a familiar face at the business.

The signage is changing at a longtime Elgin business, as Al’s Body Shop transitioned ownership May 1 to Kelsey and Sadie Brackel, who have renamed the business Gas and Gears.

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Goofy Goober 2: The Goofining

The buzz is palpable as the annual Short Film Festival gears up for its third year at the beloved Hettinger Theater.

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FLASHER CITY MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS isolated the leak and fixed the issue to continue to provide safe water to the community.

On April 29, Flasher suffered a water issue with a gate valve.

The Week Ahead: A very tricky forecast this week, with many pieces of energy zooming through the region, but not a lot of consensus as to how they track or evolve.

Did you know April 28 - May 4 is National Small Business Week? In our small, rural cities, small businesses are what keep our communities thriving, so they should be celebrated.

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HEAD START STUDENTS give a thumbs up for the garden snacks.

The first quar ter has flown by! In January, I taught a seven-week course called Nourish at the courthouse as a work wellness program.

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WHILE KELSEY BRACKEL, right, takes over ownership, Allen Humel will continue to be a familiar face at the business.

The signage is changing at a longtime Elgin business, as Al’s Body Shop transitioned ownership May 1 to Kelsey and Sadie Brackel, who have renamed the business Gas and Gears.

Carson Press news

The Week Ahead: A very tricky forecast this week, with many pieces of energy zooming through the region, but not a lot of consensus as to how they track or evolve.

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WHILE KELSEY BRACKEL, right, takes over ownership, Allen Humel will continue to be a familiar face at the business.

The signage is changing at a longtime Elgin business, as Al’s Body Shop transitioned ownership May 1 to Kelsey and Sadie Brackel, who have renamed the business Gas and Gears.

Did you know April 28 - May 4 is National Small Business Week? In our small, rural cities, small businesses are what keep our communities thriving, so they should be celebrated.

As Winnie-the Pooh would say, “It’s a blustery day”.  It has been a blustery month!

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FLASHER CITY MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS isolated the leak and fixed the issue to continue to provide safe water to the community.

On April 29, Flasher suffered a water issue with a gate valve.

Adams County news

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Goofy Goober 2: The Goofining

The buzz is palpable as the annual Short Film Festival gears up for its third year at the beloved Hettinger Theater.

The Hettinger Scranton-New England baseball team has dealt with Mother Nature most of the Spring.

The Week Ahead: A very tricky forecast this week, with many pieces of energy zooming through the region, but not a lot of consensus as to how they track or evolve.

This was a nice warm and windy week with temperatures in the sixties and seventies.

When I drove across the state of South Dakota to pick up a small flock of Clun Forest sheep in March–a breed I’d decided was perfect for me despite the fact I had never actually worked with or even

The Herald news

Hettinger County voters will consider a measure on the June 11 election ballot to continue a mill levy for the Hettinger County Extension Service. The measure asks:

I meet interesting people on planes. My last trip returning from Washington, D.C., to Chicago was not an exception.

When I drove across the state of South Dakota to pick up a small flock of Clun Forest sheep in March–a breed I’d decided was perfect for me despite the fact I had never actually worked with or even

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The characters have been cast and the stage is set, as the New England Public School prepares to present “The Thirty-Three Little Pigs” on Sunday, May 5, at the New England Memorial Hall.

The Week Ahead: A very tricky forecast this week, with many pieces of energy zooming through the region, but not a lot of consensus as to how they track or evolve.

Golden Valley news

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Karen Lange explains the options seniors have with the USDA Loan and Grant Home Repair Program. | Photo by Carol Tescher Obrigewitch

The Senior Meal program is always well attended at Buzzy Café in Beach. The meal is served every first and third Tuesday of the month, and approximately 25 to 30 people show up.

The wild horses will stay in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, much to the chagrin of the Park Service.

Did you know April 28 - May 4 is National Small Business Week? In our small, rural cities, small businesses are what keep our communities thriving, so they should be celebrated.

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The coffee and ice cream shop inside Golva Bar. The counter on the left is hand-crafted by co-owner Neil Trewhalla. | Photo by Gary Howard

Are you a coffee drinker and or an ice cream lover? Who isn’t, right? Well if you are, you might want to check out a new location to get your daily fix of these everyday essentials.

North Dakota Farm ers Union is celebrating a 90-year milestone with the start of its youth camping program in June.

Billings County Pioneer

Do you like putting jigsaw puzzles together? It certainly is a nice little hobby and good exercise for the brain. But do you know who invented the jig saw puzzle and when?

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NICK YBARRA and wife Lindsay have created a business out of his passion

Nick Ybarra has an infectious smile and passion in his heart, which is evident in the f irst few minutes of talking to him.

Did you know April 28 - May 4 is National Small Business Week? In our small, rural cities, small businesses are what keep our communities thriving, so they should be celebrated.

The Week Ahead: A very tricky forecast this week, with many pieces of energy zooming through the region, but not a lot of consensus as to how they track or evolve.

The Theodore Roo sevelt Medora Founda tion alongside RWS En tertainment is thrilled to announce the addition of Emma Lucia Murphy to the cast of the Medora Musical.

Grant County News

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