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Belle Fourche · Belle FourcheBELLE FOURCHE, SD If you’re wondering who “the man” is, he is running numerous distance events for Bowman County and his name is Taylor Wanner. Wanner paced the Bulldogs with three first-place finishes in the Belle Fourche, SD Northern Hills Invite, a massive, 25-team meet in which Wanner blew away the competition in the 800m and 1600m runs while teaming-up with three-other top-’Dawgs to take the crown in the 4x400m relay as a speedster as well…See the Story
’Dawgs race to solid showing at Belle Fourche meet
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Dickinson, North Dakota · DickinsonMEDORA, ND The Badlands Conservation Alliance is set to host a hiking event along the Maah Daah Hey Trail on April 27, 2024. Organized to promote the preservation and appreciation of North Dakota's natural landscapes, the event invites outdoor enthusiasts to explore the rugged beauty of the Badlands while supporting conservation efforts.Scheduled to commence at nine a.m., participants will gather at Chimney Park in Medora, a renowned tourist de…See the Story
Badlands Conservation Alliance to lead environmental hike in Badlands
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Dickinson, North Dakota · DickinsonMINOT With 97 total points, the Dickinson High School Midgets’ girls track & field team earned an overall fourth-place finish at the Glee Mayer Invitational at Duane Carlson Stadium on Monday, with the junior-varsity squad showing their potential at fifth place among the nine teams represented in the meet. Jazmin Barry again took home three blue-ribbons in the 100m and 200m dashes and the long-jump to pace the Midgets to another strong perfor…See the Story
Dickinson High girls track & field team takes fourth in Glee Mayer meet
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Dickinson, North Dakota · DickinsonPsalm 22:28 states, "For dominion belongs to the LORD, and he rules over the nations." Most people who believe in God would affirm this declaration. God reigns over life and everyone, everywhere. However, sometimes our actions suggest we don’t fully embrace this truth. If God governs all nations, how can we view the people of these nations as enemies? If God is the God of everyone, what right do we have to harbor hate or to judge? What right do …See the Story
Kolar: Divine Dominion Calls for Universal Love Over Hatred
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Dickinson, North Dakota · DickinsonDo not mistake invisibility for humility. This is what I heard after toying back and forth with whether or not I was actually being called or even capable of sharing publicly in this way. John Bevere teaches that Humility is a healthy fear of the Lord. It seeks to bring honor to God while looking out for the interests of others. It’s thinking of ourselves according to what God says in His word. Humility can also easily be mistaken for pride. I w…See the Story
Ali's Pathway to Purpose: Embracing Divine Direction and Personal Growth
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Dickinson, North Dakota · DickinsonAre you on team mayonnaise or team Miracle Whip? Think carefully. Being in the wrong condiment camp has soured relationships and strained friendships. Salad dressing is a serious topic.Which came first, the mayo or the Miracle?Mayonnaise-like sauces have been around since the 1700s. The origin stories are a little cloudy, much like the sauce itself. In the early 18th century French cooks were making remoulade, which was mayonnaise-ish without th…See the Story
Hope's Corner: The Miracle of Mayonnaise
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Environment · DickinsonDear Editor,Earth Day is a day to celebrate achievements made to better the environment and sustain the goal of leaving the Earth better than it was, for the next generation. Today’s farmers and ranchers are true conservationists. They have a deep love and appreciation for the land because it, in turn, supports their families. These hard-working people are dedicated to caring for the resources entrusted to them, and they also know first-hand tha…See the Story
Letter to the Editor: North Dakota's Farmers and Ranchers Lead the Charge
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Dickinson, North Dakota · DickinsonBEACH ND In the serene town of Beach, an unexpected cultural exchange bridged the vast distance to Japan this weekend. Shunsuke Aoki, the coordinator for the Japan Outreach Initiative (JOI), brought a slice of Japanese tradition to this small American community through a series of engaging activities. Aoki, stationed at Dickinson State University since the summer of 2022, demonstrated the meticulous art of a Japanese tea ceremony using matcha, …See the Story
From matcha to origami: Beach embraces Japanese culture through unique exchange
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