Wednesday Jun 17 | KXMA-TV Dickinson
After more than 100 years in the business it is time to celebrate. Reporter Sarah Gustin visits the Emmons County Record for its 125th anniversary.
Emmons County Record marks milestone
The oldest business in Emmons County is marking 125 years. The Emmons County Record first hit the stands on June 10, 1884, and sold 75 copies.
After more than 100 years in the business it is time to celebrate. Reporter Sarah Gustin visits the Emmons County Record for its 125th anniversary.
Identities Released in Emmons County Crash
Authorities have released the identity of a woman killed in Emmons County yesterday morning.
Bismarck-area Woman Killed In Crash
An early morning crash about 25 miles south of Bismarck has killed one and injured two others.
Managing Stress After a Disaster
Replacing damaged drywall is a lot easier than restoring someone`s emotional well-being. It`s been seven weeks since Anna Marie Backhaus`s home of more than 30 years became a casualty of this springs floods.
Victims of the flooding in Emmons County may get some relief. Bek communications has teamed up with Jobbers Moving to help those in need by taking up a collection.
Victims of the flooding in Emmons County may get some relief. Bek communications has teamed up with Jobbers Moving to help those in need by taking up a collection.
North Dakota: Livestock losses expected to top 90,000
Issues of concern to people who live in the west: property rights, water rights, endangered species, livestock grazing, energy production, wilderness and western agriculture.
Damaged furniture, carpets, and red tagged doors line the curbs along Sampson Avenue in Linton.
More devasting floods around the region... We start tonight in Linton... Linton residents head back to the front lines of the flood fight.
The Governor is traveling the state assessing the damage. Governor Hoeven is performing ground and air assessments in Minot, Burlington and Linton.
Cattle losses in North Dakota are rising faster than flood waters. The state agriculture department estimates between 10,000 and 25,000 calves and cows have died this spring in snow storms or from drowning.
North Dakota ranchers are facing one of their most difficult springs in years with livestock losses from blizzards and floods.
For nearly two weeks now, residents of Emmons County have been dealing with severe flooding and the work that comes along with cleaning up.
Flooding is "epic" says Adjutant general
Flooding in North Dakota this month "is literally epic in nature," the statea s adjutant general told legislators Monday in a briefing.
Wet spring storms are producing life threatening situations for livestock across the entire state.
Livestock stranded, lost in flood
While residents in flood-stricken areas scramble to save their homes, pets and themselves from danger, the North Department of Agriculture is urging livestock producers to report any losses of animals or those that might be stranded or otherwise endangered to their local North Dakota State Extension Agents as soon as possible.
Linton Old Town advised to evacuate
The Emmons County emergency manager has advised that the Old Town in Linton, N.D., be evacuated immeadietly.
Emmons County announces volunteer plans, current work
Emmons County Emergency Management officials have announced that committees are being organized to coordinate volunteers a ' an Evacuee Committee and a Volunteer Committee.