NATURE
Your Lawn and Your Life
From theStart Your Week with Steve newsletterof Steve Henderson Fine Art: Steve Says: "Before we lived in the country, we lived in town, and one year I decided to rework the entire backyard lawn wit...
Posted on 4/29/13 at 7:20 PM
Maple Rapids Road Bridge lost to Mother Nature
Neglect and Mother Nature brought this bridge down last week If there was a word that should be added to the historic preservation glossary, it would be Neglect. A process of ignoring the needs of ...
Posted on 4/11/13 at 11:37 AM
Your Guide to Monthly Subscription Boxes
It's not a secret that I love to shop. I especially love shopping when I don't need to leave my house! Monthly subscription boxes... they're everywhere these days. Beauty products, crafts, beer, toys....
Posted on 3/16/13 at 4:06 PM
Call to Artists-Don't Let a Little Winter Stop You
As the first real blast of winter hit us this past weekend I was feeling very uninspired to write this blog. Struggling to think of something, I decided to return to my academic art-historical roots a...
Posted on 11/12/12 at 3:52 PM
Letting Go, Letting Life
The trek was over. I got back to Zhuhai, my home in China for the past eleven months. But though I was done trekking, I wasn't through with traveling: I had 48 left in China to ready for a long journ...
Posted on 10/6/12 at 9:21 AM
Ice flowers bloom on Lake Mary in Minn.
By By Al Edenloff, Forum Communications , December 28, 2012
April 2012 heats up as fifth warmest April in global history
WASHINGTON (AP) — Unseasonable weather pushed last month to the fifth warmest April on record worldwide, federal weather statistics show.May 15, 2012
Parental guidance
April 21, 2012
New trail system open near reservoir
By Brian Willhide , April 21, 2012
Skeptic finds he now agrees global warming is real
WASHINGTON (AP) — A prominent physicist and skeptic of global warming spent two years trying to find out if mainstream climate scientists were wrong. In the end, he determined they were right: Temperatures really are rising rapidly.October 30, 2011
Rehabbed eagle released back into ND wild
Officials at Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota on Tuesday were releasing another golden eagle back into the wild.September 27, 2011
Monarch butterfly numbers down
By By Brandi Jewett, Forum Communications Co. , August 04, 2011
Record number of eagles counted at Pa. sanctuary
KEMPTON, Pa. (AP) — Bird-watchers at a ridgetop preserve in eastern Pennsylvania counted a record number of migrating bald eagles this fall, another sign of the species’ remarkable comeback following a century of decline.December 15, 2010
NWS: Jamestown could see above-average temperature
The National Weather Service predicts average temperatures to higher than throughout the next 90 days — a prediction looking possible with highs in the low 30s expected this week.January 10, 2010
Come down hard on those who violate nature
North Dakota has a hunting culture. It’s woven in with our farm roots. It’s generational. And sportsmanship and stewardship are twin ethics that guide the state’s hunting culture. But there’s always someone — part of that less than 1 percent — who doesn’t get it.By The Bismarck Tribune , November 23, 2009
Nature big part of our heritage
Hunting is an accepted and embraced heritage in North Dakota, and even those who don’t hunt have a stake as they enjoy the matrix of critters that form the fabric of our outdoors wonderland.By By Doug Leier , March 06, 2009
N.D. park naturalist seeks to share nature
By By Ann Bailey, The Herald , February 16, 2009
Refuge invites bird lovers to come out for a ‘Big Sit’
October 04, 2008
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