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Burgum, state officials hear concerns from drought-stricken ranchers
By Sue Sitter - | Jun 26, 2021
Sue Sitter/PCT
Gov. Doug Burgum, right, presents drought statistics to a group of area ranchers and farmers at Rugby’s Coffee Cottage as State Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring, center, and Maj. Gen. Alan Dohrmann of the North Dakota National Guard look on.
Ranchers and farmers struggling with exceptional drought conditions filled a banquet room at Rugby’s Coffee Cottage June 17, sharing their stories with Gov. Doug Burgum and North Dakota water and ag officials.
The standing-room-only crowd spilled out into the hallway and parking lot of the restaurant as they listened to information on state programs that might help solve at least some of their problems. Most in the crowd said they owned livestock, while a few said they farmed in the area.
Paul Revere and the Raiders are seen in character in July 1967. They are a regular featured rock and roll group on ABC-TV s day time musical variety show, Where the Action Is. The five-day-a-week series is a Dick Clark production. The band members are: Paul Revere, Phil Fang Volk, Mark Lindsey, Mike Smitty Smith, Jim Harpo Valley. (AP Photo)
From the mid- 60s to the early 70s, Paul Revere and The Raiders reigned as one of America s top pop, psychedelic and garage rock groups. Popular songs Just Like Me, Hungry, Him or Me Who s It Gonna Be, Good Thing, The Great Airplane Strike, Steppin Out and anti-drug hit Kicks paved the way in the 60s for one of the most impactful singles of 1971, the