BADLANDS
Curiosity photographs layer cake hills on Mars
Curiosity hasn't been idle. NASA released several exciting new images beamed back from the surface of Mars by the happy rover. They're high resolution, full-color photos taken with the wide angle 34...
Posted on 8/28/12 at 10:02 AM
Photo blog: A day at Theodore Roosevelt National Park
MEDORA, N.D. - I took a break from Oil Patch reporting on Saturday and spent the day with family in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. I didn't notice many signs of oil development while we explored...
Posted on 8/6/12 at 7:03 AM
Golf entertainer Joey O to perform in Medora July 13-28
NEWS July 3, 2012 For more information contact: Dylan Edwards Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation dedwards@medora.com 800-633-6721 ext. 8812 Golf entertainer Joey O to perform in Medora July 13-28 M...
Posted on 7/3/12 at 5:35 PM
No pronghorn hunting this year
North Dakota Game and Fish biologists found the statewide pronghorn population is 37 percent lower than last year and down more than 50 percent from 2008 due to severe winter weather. T...
Posted on 7/12/10 at 6:04 AM
Dorgan vows to block historic designation of N.D. Badlands
Sen. Byron Dorgan believes that adding scenic North Dakota Badlands to the National Register of Historic Places will restrict land use and has told the U.S. Forest Service that he will attempt to block the nomination.By By James MacPherson, The Associated press , December 08, 2009
Senator vows to block designation for Badlands
Sen. Byron Dorgan has told the U.S. Forest Service that he will block an attempt by the federal government to place the scenic North Dakota Badlands on the National Register of Historic Places.December 07, 2009
Big Little Missouri River ranch sold
Scott Lippert of Williston and five others went home owning some dream property in the North Dakota Badlands after the breakup of a big Little Missouri River ranch at an auction. Dean Myers, a North Dakota native and successful Atlanta developer, sold his 4,400-acre Southern Cross Ranch, figuring he’d had a good run and it was time to move on.By An AP Member Exchange Feature By Lauren Donovan, The Bismarck Tribune , October 21, 2009
Man goes elk hunting at 81
Hunting elk in the Badlands of North Dakota is hard work, according to both Darrel Brown, a successful elk hunter from Millarton, and Bruce Stillings, a big game biologist for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department in Dickinson.By Keith Norman , October 20, 2009
1919 Roosevelt film being shown
A new addition to Dickinson State University's Theodore Roosevelt Center is a 1919 documentary film shot in the North Dakota Badlands, featuring friends of Roosevelt.October 16, 2009
200th bighorn shot in Badlands
VALLEY CITY, N.D. (AP) — State wildlife officials say a Valley City man bagged the 200th bighorn sheep in the North Dakota badlands.October 13, 2009
Ranger rescued near Medora
By By Beth Wischmeyer, The Dickinson Press , October 02, 2009
Officials at odds over Badlands site designation
By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , September 21, 2009
Officials at odds over Badlands site designation
Federal and North Dakota officials are at odds over listing about 12,000 acres of the scenic Badlands on the National Register of Historic Places to recognize an area that inspired Theodore Roosevelt.September 19, 2009
What others think: Keeping ranch in one piece is best solution
With a sense of trepidation, regret and inevitability, many North Dakotans are watching the face of the Badlands change. During the past several decades, a dense network of roads serving oil development spread across the sandstone, clay and scoria buttes and ravines that set this part of the world apart from the prairie. Producing wells thump away into the Badlands quiet. Pipelines snake across the rough terrain, fording beneath the sandy bottom of the Little Missouri River.By The Bismarck Tribune , September 14, 2009
State board postpones action on Badlands site
A state board has postponed action on a proposed national historic district around Theodore Roosevelt's Badlands ranch after objections from the governor's office.August 29, 2009
Primal Quest Badlands starts with marathon
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — Thirty-two coed teams of four started a 600-mile adventure race Friday morning west of Rapid City with a 26.2 mile marathon.August 14, 2009
Public fossil dig being held in Badlands
The Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation and North Dakota Geological Survey are giving the public an opportunity to participate in an adventure they don’t usually get to experience.By By John Odermann , The Dickinson Press , June 15, 2009
Forest Service scrubbing plan for ‘grassbank’
Sen. Byron Dorgan said the chief of the U.S. Forest Service has assured him the agency will scrub plans to manage a scenic badlands ranch in western North Da-kota as a forage reserve without traditional grazing. Dorgan said Wed-nesday that he spoke with Forest Service Chief Abigail Kimbell, who told him that grazing rights on the Billings County land would continue.By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , November 13, 2008
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