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
Reaction mixed to proposed badlands bridge in N.D.
Public reaction is mixed to a proposed bridge in the southwest North Dakota county where Theodore Roosevelt ranched and hunted before moving on to the White HouseJune 09, 2012
EPA seeks to regulate Badlands pollution
By By Dale Wetzel, The Associated Press , September 07, 2011
Badlands fossil dig attracts tourists
Before there were cowboys and horses in Medora there were palm trees and crocodiles. “It was a lot like south Florida here 60 million years ago,” North Dakota Geological Survey State Paleontologist Dr. John Hoganson said.By By Lisa Miller, Forum Communications Co. , August 22, 2011
Beautiful and brutal in the Badlands
Highway 22 climbs out of the Little Missouri River valley at a steep grade and hugs the shoulders of a serious Badlands formation made up of sand, seams of lignite and, most importantly, clay. In a few short miles, the highway winds its way upward on typical Badlands geological formations until it reaches the rolling prairie above. It’s scenic. It’s a nasty road in bad weather.By The Bismarck Tribune , August 11, 2011
Summit Trail in western ND Badlands closed
The U.S. Forest Service has closed the Summit Trail in the western North Dakota Badlands because of unsafe conditions.June 09, 2011
N.D. park closed due to flooding, Medora sandbags
Flooding and wet conditions in western North Dakota have led to the closing of a state park, a popular golf course, sandbagging in Medora and another closure along a heavily traveled state highway.May 24, 2011
Part of N.D. Highway 22 closing
North Dakota transportation officials have closed part of a heavily traveled state highway in western North Dakota.May 20, 2011
Access to N.D. Badlands may be changing
By By Mike Nowatkzi, Forum Communications Co. , August 16, 2010
Summit trail closed in badlands
The U.S. Forest Service has closed the Summit Trail in the North Dakota Badlands because of unsafe conditions that make it impassible.June 11, 2010
Hiker rescued in N.D. Badlands
Theodore Roosevelt National Park officials and emergency crews in western North Dakota rescued a Wyoming teenager who had suffered an ankle injury.April 28, 2010
Hiker rescued in western North Dakota Badlands
Theodore Roosevelt National Park officials and emergency crews in western North Dakota rescued a Wyoming teenager who had suffered an ankle injury.April 27, 2010
Blue Jays’ Piatz on Badlands Bowl roster
Jamestown High School’s Jordan Piatz has been named to the 2010 Knights of Columbus Badlands Bowl roster. The annual game pits the top prep football players in North Dakota and Montana. This year’s matchup is June 19 in Dickinson. Piatz, headed to Northern State next season to play wide receiver, finished his prep career with 114 receptions for 1,986 yards for the Blue Jays, including 22 touchdowns. This past season he had 46 catches for 703 yards and 6 scores. He also played defensive back and linebacker during his career for the Blue Jays.By Sun Staff , March 30, 2010
Bighorn sheep moved in badlands
Wildlife officials have captured and moved 14 bighorn sheep in the North Unit of western North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park.February 17, 2010
Bighorn sheep transplanted in badlands
Wildlife officials have captured and moved 14 bighorn sheep in the North Unit of western North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt National Park.February 16, 2010
Letter to the editor: Forest Service must keep its promise on N.D. Badlands
I was disappointed to read The Forum editorial reprinted in The Jamestown Sun on Dec. 15 on the proposal to bestow a historic designation on a small portion of the North Dakota Badlands.By Sen. Byron L. Dorgan , December 24, 2009
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