Articles from the May 28, 2014 edition


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  • Some North Dakota Lakes Suffer Winterkill

    May 28, 2014

    North Dakota Game and Fish Department fisheries biologists said despite colder-than-average winter temperatures, not many lakes experienced a fish kill. Fisheries management section leader Scott Gangl said biologists investigated winterkills at 11 lakes so far this spring, with only a few considered significant enough to affect the quality of fishing this spring. Lakes that appear to have suffered a significant kill include Leland Dam (McKenzie County), Island Lake (Rolette County) and the State Fair Pond (Ward County). Fisheries personnel...

  • Third Graders Hold Living History Museum

    May 28, 2014

    The third graders at West Side school had their living history museum last week. Portraying some of the historians are: Hannah Anderson as Amelia Earhart, Cole Schatz as Abraham Lincoln, Alex Clarbeau as George Washington and Hailey Selensky as Queen Elizabeth....