Vol. 3 - Issue 33
September 20, 2023
A Community Newspaper a Serving N orthwest North Dakot “IF YOU’RE HELPING SOMEONE AND EXPECTING SOMETHING IN RETURN, YOU’RE DOING BUSINESS NOT KINDNESS.” — @THEHAPPYGIVERS VACATIONING
WITH
YOUR
CHIL-
ADULT
DREN By Alyssa Stromberg
As your children grow into adulthood, the dynamics of your relationship evolve, and spending quality time together becomes increasingly important. Page 5 NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES GET FUNDING FOR BISON RESTORATION By Mike Moen, Prairie
New Poverty Data Spurs CRAFTS-4-U Urgent Calls to Reverse Trends By Mike Moen, Prairie News Service The U.S. Census Bureau is out with new findings showing that the nation's child poverty rate has more than doubled, to 12%. Policy experts say a key decision by Congress is the main factor, and reversing it isn't the only action that could turn things around. (Continues Page 3)
FARMERS, RANCHERS, & OILMEN WE CARRY
LOWEST PRICES
Embracing nature's palette: leaf peeping in North Dakota
News Service As part of a Biden administration initiative, the U.S. Interior Department is investing $5 million dollars in funding to get buffalo back onto Tribal lands. It is part of a larger program that aims to do even more. Page 6 AGENCY GARNERS NATIONAL RECOGNITION Press Release. ND Game & Fish The Center for Digital Government
announced
the
North Dakota Game and Fish Department and North Dakota Information Technology as winners of the 2023 Government Experience Awards. Page 7
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By McKenna Walter As summer fades into the cool days of autumn, the trees unveil a most spectacular sight — the vibrant transformation of foliage. While it might seem hard to enjoy the cherished pastime of leaf peeping in North Dakota, a few perfect locations offer the chance to residents of the Great Plains. Avid leaf peepers may be taken to all corners of the world but some spots can keep you close to home while allowing you to still enjoy fall foliage displays. (Continues Page 3)