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Steve Hartman A Celebration of Life for Steve Hartman, 65, of Medora will be from 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m., Saturday, June 5, 2021 at the HartCross Ranch North of Medora. For directions please visit the Stevenson Funeral Home website. North Dakota is mourning the loss of a true cowboy, husband, dad, brother, friend and so much more when he hung up his spurs Saturday, May 22, 2021 at the age of 65. Steve Hartman was born on February 25, 1956 in Carrington, North Dakota to Ray and Patricia (Stowell) Hartman. Steve grew up on the family farm north of Sykeston and completed his schooling through the 12th grade from Sykeston High School.

New book Where Should We Camp Next? helps answer the question

New book Where Should We Camp Next? helps answer the question In another crowded camping summer, here s a new resource to help pick a place to park or pitch. 5:00 am, May 22, 2021 × Itasca State Park was named one of Minnesota s Also Great places to camp or rent a cabin in the new book Where Should We Camp Next? A 50-State Guide to Campgrounds and Other Unique Accommodations. (Photo courtesy of Minnesota DNR) Some people go back to the same campsite year after year, sometimes weekend after weekend, and love their experience of familiarity and the friendships made. It’s a travel guide of sorts for campers not afraid to hit the road and try new territory.

New book Where Should We Camp Next? helps answer the question

New book Where Should We Camp Next? helps answer the question
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New book Where Should We Camp Next? helps answer the question

New book Where Should We Camp Next? helps answer the question
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Jury finds Lone Fight guilty on most counts in park chase case

A federal jury on Wednesday convicted a Mandaree man on six of the seven counts stemming from a January chase that ended when he and a passenger abandoned a stolen vehicle in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The jury deliberated less than two hours before finding Clancey Lone Fight, 33, guilty of domestic assault by a habitual offender, fleeing law officers, entering the park without paying, disorderly conduct, operating a vehicle outside of approved park roads, and unsafe operation of a motor vehicle. Lone Fight spent one night in the park amid frigid conditions after he and companion Gabriella Perez-Goodbird separated. Perez-Goodbird spent two nights in the park and testified during the three-day trial that she suffered frostbite that will lead to the loss of her left foot.

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