Seeming at home with the flora and fauna along the river, young Isaac Smith would build rock cairns, skip stones, enjoy and picnic with his family, and before the day was through, if he had some birthday money, peruse the nature-themed items in the gift store.
Photo by Keith Thorpe/Olympic Peninsula News Group / The Dungeness River Nature Center stands illuminated by Christmas lights as visitors roam the outdoor patio after a lighting ceremony for the center and nearby Railroad Bridge on Nov. 16 night in Sequim. Hundreds of people took part in the event, which featured holiday songs by the Sequim High School Choir on the historic bridge over the Dungeness River.
The non-profit group, Friends of the Rail Bridge, appeared before the North Dakota Supreme Court on November 16th to argue a permit process wasn't followed.
The North Dakota News Cooperative is still fairly new, but it’s already making a positive impact. NDNC correspondent Michael Standaert covers important issues that might otherwise go unreported. As newspapers