Minnesota s river restorations benefitting one of the most exceptional fish in the world
The bigmouth buffalo, a native fish species in Minnesota and North Dakota, has gained notoriety since North Dakota State University researcher Alec Lackmann documented a specimen in 2019 that was 112 years old from the Pelican River, a Red River Basin tributary of the Otter Tail River in northwest Minnesota. Written By: Brad Dokken | ×
North Dakota State University researcher Alec Lackmann with a large bigmouth buffalo that was part of a study showing the fish is one of the oldest-living freshwater species in the world. Lackmann s research found one bigmouth buffalo that was 112 years old and many older than 80 years. (Photo courtesty of Alec Lackmann / NDSU)
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Bowman County improved to 4-1 for the 2020 part of the season and demonstrated a numerical palindrome in the process with a 63-36 victory over visiting Haven Wednesday afternoon (Dec. 30) in Solberg gym.
Playing in the early afternoon, the Bulldogs jumped on the Bison early, but it was in the middle two periods the hosts pounded the Bison with 39 points.
That turned a 10-10 tie at the end of the first quarter into a decisive 49-24 advantage for the hosts.
It was Andrea Rodakowski ripping through the Bison defenses for 23 points. In the second quarter, Rodakowski scored 10 of her points in the second quarter, with six coming at the free throw line after being fouled.
Tigers season could be a rebuilding and learning year that could pay off in the near future. Written By: Matthew Curry | ×
Hannah Frank is set to be a strong leader for the Tigers in the 20-21 season. (File Image/ The Dickinson Press)
New England may have said farewell to its large portion of seniors following the end of the 19-20 season. But with the start of a younger unit on the rise, the upcoming 20-21 season could be a learning and rebuilding year for the Tigers but it could also pay strong diligence in the end.
The Tigers ended last season with a 10-12 overall record but finished .500 in Class B Region 7 play and placed seventh in the region. However, with the loss of a large portion of the previous team the Tigers are projected to finish 11th in the region following the end of the season.