THEODORE ROOSEVELT
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
A Photo Journey: The Enchanted Highway, Little Missouri National Grasslands & Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Last fall, I drove to the other side of North Dakota where I detoured along the The Enchanted Highway. I spent the evening at the Rough Riders Hotel in Medora where I was surprised to feast on prawns ...
Posted on 7/11/12 at 8:05 PM
July in Medora!
July in Medora, ND The month of July marks the middle of the summer. If you haven't made it out to Medora yet, now is a great time! If you already have, come visit us again as there is so much more to...
Posted on 6/26/12 at 11:39 AM
Legislators still hope for Roosevelt center
BISMARCK--Southwestern North Dakota legislators told me this morning that they still have hope for funding for a Theodore Roosevelt resource center in Dickinson. Yesterday, the conference committee n...
Posted on 4/20/11 at 9:16 AM
DSU's Roosevelt collection reaches milestone
Dickinson State University's Theodore Roosevelt Digital Collection has reached 10,000 items.March 10, 2012
Teddy Roosevelt park holds stargazing event
Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota is holding its annual stargazing event this week.August 26, 2011
Park Service: Elk-culling could begin in fall
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Volunteer hunters could begin killing elk from an overpopulated herd at North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt National Park beginning this fall, the National Park Service says.By James MacPherson , March 09, 2010
Park Service: Elk-culling could begin in fall
The National Park Service says the culling of an overpopulated elk herd at North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt National Park could begin this fall.March 09, 2010
Medora Foundation seeks big boost in members
The Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation is looking for a big boost in its membership.January 15, 2010
Official: Park horse roundup went well
The superintendent of Theodore Roosevelt National Park says a three-day roundup of wild horses went “perfectly.” Valerie Naylor said about 80 horses are to be sold at auction in Dickinson Friday, to help keep the herd to a manageable level. Another 85 horses were released back into the park.October 23, 2009
Letter to the editor: Dorgan deserves credit for work on elk hunt issue
As a hunter, I’d love to help cull the elk herd in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Right now, the herd is too big and damaging the park, and letting hunters harvest a portion of it is a good idea.By Rep. Lyle Hanson , October 23, 2009
Officials, Park Service agree on elk plan
Volunteers will kill and keep some of the meat from an overpopulated elk herd at North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park, under an agreement announced Wednesday by state officials.By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , October 01, 2009
N.D. national park to test birth control on horses
Officials in western North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park plan to test the use of birth control in wild horses in the hope of eventually ending roundups that can be costly and unsafe.By By Blake Nicholson, The Associated Press , September 25, 2009
Other views: NPS should get moving on elk herd
We’re glad the National Park Service took the time to solicit comments from the general public on how to best reduce the elk herd in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Park officials received more than 11,000 comments during a 30-day comment period, which ended this past week.By Minot Daily News , September 23, 2009
Park gets more than 11,000 comments on elk plan
The superintendent of Theodore Roosevelt National Park says park officials have received more than 11,000 comments on a proposal to thin the park’s elk herd by using teams of shooters, including volunteers under park supervision.September 15, 2009
Park gets more than 11,000 comments on elk plan
The superintendent of Theodore Roosevelt National Park says park officials have received more than 11,000 comments on a proposal to thin the park's elk herd by using teams of shooters, including volunteers under park supervision.September 14, 2009
Board postpones action on 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. The proposal was to have been reviewed Friday by the State Historic Preservation Review Board. It was postponed until October.August 31, 2009
Officials want clarification on elk plan
Top state officials want the National Park Service to clarify a proposal to reduce the bloated elk herd in southwestern North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park, including whether volunteer shooters would be able to keep the meat.By By Blake Nicholson, The Associated Press , August 27, 2009
Man says he’ll auction N.D. ranch mineral rights
A Montana man who has threatened to mine gravel on a historic Badlands ranch says he plans to auction off the mineral rights next year and if he doesn’t get a high enough bid, he will just dig up the minerals himself.By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , August 26, 2009
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