History of Black Friday

History of Black Friday

Dustin White Editor Shoppers camping outside, waiting for a chance to snag quality deals, is a sight many expect to see on the Friday following…

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The First Thanksgiving: A Reflection

The First Thanksgiving: A Reflection

Dustin White Editor Hearing a great amount of gunfire coming from the Pilgrim’s village, Ousamequin (Massasoit), the Pokanoket Wampanoag leader, and 90 of his warrior…

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Research Points to Shortcomings of Pipeline Route Historical Review

Research Points to Shortcomings of Pipeline Route Historical Review

BISMARCK (UTN) – The historical review done on the route of the Dakota Access Pipeline apparently leaves much to be desired. When it comes to…

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Greenwood: A Cemetery Forgotten by not Lost

Greenwood: A Cemetery Forgotten by not Lost

Dustin White Editor It was the first cemetery set up west of Jamestown. Planned to be a beautiful resting place for those who passed before…

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Dueling Papers: Criterion vs the Tribune

Dueling Papers: Criterion vs the Tribune

Dustin White Editor As the twin cities of Bismarck and Mandan began to grow, so did their need for relating the news. In Bismarck, that…

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The artist and the solider; J.N.G. Whistler

The artist and the solider; J.N.G. Whistler

Dustin White Editor Before James Abbott McNeil Whistler painted Arrangements in Grey and Black No. 1, more commonly known as Whistler’s Mother, his family found…

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Dennis Ferderer: A hero for his city, a hero for the country.

Dennis Ferderer: A hero for his city, a hero for the country.

Dustin White Editor It was a decade ago that a young soldier lost his life in Iraq. For Morton County, it signified the first death…

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Marines celebrate 241 years

Marines celebrate 241 years

Dustin White Editor It all started in a pub called the Tun Tavern. Lured in with mugs of beer, and promises of adventure on the…

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Haunted Fort: The Haunt and the History

Haunted Fort: The Haunt and the History

Dustin White Editor For decades, people have insisted that the buildings at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park are haunted. Over the years, this haunted reputation…

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A massacre in North Dakota: Remembering Whitestone Hill

A massacre in North Dakota: Remembering Whitestone Hill

Dustin White Editor As winter approached, the Yanktonai and Hunkpatina bands of Dakota were busy hunting buffalo and preparing the meat for the coming season….

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