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One consideration is called barotrauma. This is when a fish’s swim bladder balloons as it’s reeled up from the deep. During ...
Two players join LRSC from the state of Wisconsin. Evan Clark is a “strong-bodied” right-hander and third baseman from ...
Made possible in part by a $1.75 million Destination Development Grant from the North Dakota Department of Commerce, the Shores Venue adds to Woodland Resort’s growing campus. What began over 30 years ...
In 2025 America, a woman witnessed ICE agents throwing a man into a van. She demanded a warrant. The ICE guys told her to get lost. She asked for the man’s phone number so she could contact his family ...
The Four Winds football team is coming off one of its best seasons in program history. It hosted a playoff game for the first ...
Thompson was the 2023 Class B Legion state champion as well, and the runner-up in 2024. At the Class A tournament in ...
The Devils Lake City Commission met Monday, Aug. 4 in the City Hall and covered a number of items on its agenda. Top of the ...
Monday morning, July 28 in Devils Lake dawned slightly overcast due to smoke from Canadian wildfires, as I looked out my ...
Bill Patrie is a retired planner and economic developer having worked in regional and statewide positions. He is the author ...
Each year, the BCBSND Caring Foundation awards 30 students with a $2,500 Health Profession Scholarship and one student with a $5,000 Health Care Leader Scholarship. Recipients from around the state ...
The long awaited Devils Lake Cars Collision & Glass Center, located behind Mr. & Mrs. J’s Restaurant on US Highway 2, held its ribbon cutting with Devils Lake Mayor Jim Moe and the Devils Lake Chamber ...
I recently read a few news articles focusing on lower-income people who continue to fully support the current president, regardless of how negatively his policies and edicts impact their lives.