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New exhibits installed at Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center

The exhibits part of a $7 million capital project at the
center.

Crop Walk raised $12,000 for hunger agencies

Organizers of the 2011 Bismarck-Mandan Crop Walk have announced
that the walk on Oct. 9 raised more than $12,000.

River higher as corps releases more water

The level of the Missouri River rose this week as the corps
moved water out of the reservoir to create more space for the
spring runoff.

Veterans honored for their service

At the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, World War I
reached its end. 

NDSU Extension offers wild game class

The NDSU Extension Service will host a class on handling,
preparing and preserving wild game  from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m Nov. 21
at the Burleigh County 4-H Building, 3715 E Bismarck
Expressway.

Wind farm proposed for Adams County

A company has filed plans with the state to develop a
150-megawatt, $300 million wind farm near Hettinger.

Missouri River close to 16 feet

After 85 days of a flood emergency, the Missouri River is almost
low enough for officials to talk about the end of the response
phase of the flood fight.

Volunteers answer the call for United Way Day of Caring

Any pet owner will tell you their animal is a part of the
family. And that applies if you are homeless.

Range tour set for Saturday in Maddock

The North Dakota Grazing Lands Coalition will present a one-day
range tour starting at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Angle M Cattle
Company near Maddock.

N.D. Library Association receives $1,000 grant

The Freedom to Read Foundation has included the North Dakota
Library Association in its grant awards in support of events during
Banned Books Week Sept. 24-Oct. 1.