Vol. 3 - Issue 21
June 21, 2023
A Community Newspaper a Serving N orthwest North Dakot “THINKING WILL NOT OVERCOME FEAR, BUT ACTION WILL.” - W. CLEMENT STONE
Boy Scouts to Send Three to National
MONTANA’S YOUTHLED CLIMATE CASE COULD SET PRECEDENT By Mark Moran Legal experts claim trial will shape future suits. Page 2
Jamboree
By Michelle Svangstu It’s been several years, but the Divide County Boy Scout troop has three 1st Class Scouts headed for the 2023 Boy Scout National Jamboree. The Jamboree,
held at the Summit Bechtel Reserve in Glen Jean, West Virginia, had its inception in 1935, as a commemoration to celebrate 25 years of scouting and continues to Boyscouts Serve Up Pancakes at the 2023 DC Fair. Left to Right: (Story Continues on Page 8)
COMMUNITY POOL
MAKES A SPLASH
Adam Knudson, Cooper Svangstu, Andrew Stewart
CRAFTS-4-U
Large Selection LADIES & KIDS CLOTHING
MEN’S Carhartt - Ariat - Wrangler
Burgum
issues executive order
authorizing deployment of North Dakota National Guard to southern border
Connor Huft in 2009 enjoying pooltime. Story by Alyssa Stromberg on Page 5
Community Calendars Page 2
Blister beetles have made their appearance in North Dakota and are feeding on alfalfa fields. Page 8 TRIBAL ADVOCATES FEEL ‘RELIEF’ AFTER SOCTUS ICWA RULING By Mike Moen, Prairie News Service
Tribal advocates are cheering a U.S. Supreme Court decision Thursday which allows a landmark law dealing with child welfare cases to stand. Page 9
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BLISTER BEETLES IN HAY ARE A DANGER FOR LIVESTOCK NDSU Extension, Press Release
PRESS RELEASE. Page 3. U.S./ Mexico Border Wall. Adobe Stock.
BURKE COUNTY FAIR HOSTS FREE MAIN EVENT By Erica Kingston
The small town of Flaxton, N.D., is gearing up for a fun-filled weekend as their annual county fair line-up kicks off this week. Page 11