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RAFTON—When someone finds a way to take their passion and turn it into something bigger there is no telling what can happen. For Lauren Votava, that is exactly what she intends to do. For as long as ...
60 years Waters from the swollen Park River spilled over the banks and flooded several blocks in east Grafton. The Lutheran Sunset Home was completely surrounded by water, the National Guard ...
Park River Bible Camp (PRBC) is gearing up for its 37th annual Quilt Auction. The day will begin with a free- will luncheon from 11: 30 a. m.- 12: 30 p. m. Viewing will begin at the end of the meal ...
RAYTON—A lot can happen in one year. Transformations can happen, lives can change and purposes can be found, which is exactly the turn of events that Freeway the German shepherd has gone through this ...
GRAFTON WEATHER - WeatherWidget.ioThe North Dakota Game and Fish Department announces the following summary of regulations and changes for the 2024-2025 Deer Hunting Proclamation.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA—Many people not only in Grafton but in Walsh County, might remember the Malafas. Stu Malafa grew up in Grafton as his parents Melvin and Margarette were teachers in town. Stu ...
In a case that has seen many twists and turns since a car accident took the life of Mackenzie Kramchuck, east of Warsaw in March of 2023, Dominic Michael Billmeier the driver of the vehicle has been ...
COUNTY—This is the final week before the May 13 vote on the new jail and sheriff’s office. Walsh County Auditor Kristi Quibell gave the commission an update at its May meeting on Tuesday. Anyone who ...
HOOPLE—The Hoople community is most certainly starting the 2025 year with a bang. After a little over two years of planning, prepping, construction and designing, the phone is already ringing off the ...
Grafton 2025 graduate and volleyball standout Molly Bjorneby, center, stands between high school coaches Coley Warren, left, and Krysten Stutlien as they came to support her in the NDHSCA/Optimist All ...
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