Steve and Sherry Somsen of Courtenay, North Dakota, recently were awarded the 40 Year Length of Service Award for 40 years of ...
Senators Rounds and Thune re-introduce legislation to return part of the Wounded Knee Massacre site to restricted fee status.
The National Association of Interpretation recently recognized the effort with The Difficult Topics award for its 2024 ...
He spent 14 days camping, fishing, and sightseeing. After two weeks in the Park, he rode the same gray horse to the gateway ...
In the 1890 census, North Dakota’s first after statehood, 47% of the state’s population had been born outside the U.S., the highest proportion by far of any U.S. state at the time. That’s ...
December 12th, 1890 To Commanding Officer, Fort Yates, North Dakota:-- The Division commander has directed that you make it your especial duty to secure the person of Sitting Bull. Call on Indian ...
The National Association of Interpretation recently recognized the effort with The Difficult Topics award for its 2024 ...
In November 2000, Anne Makepeace and her family bought the building that formerly housed The Grand Hotel at 210 North Minnesota St. for its historic significance dating back to 1956. Makepeace’s great ...
The massacre occurred on Dec. 29, 1890 ... told South Dakota Searchlight that he plans to reintroduce his own version of the bill soon in the Senate. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-North Carolina, took ...
In his latest book, “To Save the Man,” John Sayles explores the cruelty of Native American boarding schools.
Competition for ice time, and efforts to get teams inside, led to Moorhead Sports Center opening 50 seasons ago ...