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This week in History: 1881 Sitting Bull Surrenders

This week in History: 1881 Sitting Bull surrenders five years after Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer’s infamous defeat at the Battle of the Little Bighorn

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Killdeer Mountain Manufacturing recognized as part of Boeing's Premier Bidder Program

Recognized as a high-performing company that supplies parts for Boeing's commercial aircraft operations, Killdeer Mountain Manufacturing has earned a spot in Boeing's Premier Bidder Program.

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April 26: The Civil War in North Dakota

Although not yet a state during the Civil War, the region that became North Dakota had a great deal riding on the conflict. President Lincoln said the country could not exist half-slave and half-free. It would be one thing or the other.

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Grizzly Bears

We don’t give it much thought these days, but grizzly bears historically ranged across most of North Dakota.

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December 5: Big Cats in North Dakota

North Dakota is home to a wide variety of wildlife, with everything from the little prairie dog to the majestic bison. Very few people have seen a mountain lion, although they are known here. On this date in 1887, a mountain lion carcass was on display in Bismarck. The Bismarck Tribune noted that it was a fine specimen, suggesting it be stuffed and mounted for exhibit in the territorial museum.

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Top 10 Native American Children's Books

November, popularly celebrated as American Heritage Month, makes it the perfect time to get your hands down on children's books by Native American %

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Meet the Candidate: Dustin Anderson running for Dickinson School Board

Dickinson resident and father of two, Dustin Anderson is running for school board with hopes to boost accountability and transparency in Dickinson's public school system.

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Theodore Roosevelt's racist remarks about American Indians are widely documented, but there's more to the 'cowboy president'

Theodore Roosevelt, as a believer in white superiority, was a man of his times. But he grew as a political leader and as a person. He brimmed with contradictions. He once considered American Indians to be "savages" — but invited chiefs to ride in his inaugural parade.

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Theodore Roosevelt's racist remarks about American Indians are widely documented, but there's more to the 'cowboy president'

Theodore Roosevelt, as a believer in white superiority, was a man of his times. But he grew as a political leader and as a person. He brimmed with contradictions. He once considered American Indians to be "savages" — but invited chiefs to ride in his inaugural parade.

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