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Tourism Director Sara Otte Coleman encourages readers to explore North Dakota.
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Sara Otte Coleman, director of the tourism division in the North Dakota Department of Commerce, sits in front of several tourism ads Wednesday, May 24, 2017, in her Bismarck office. (John Hageman / Forum News Service)
Gov. Doug Burgum has proclaimed May 2-8 North Dakota Travel and Tourism Week, recognizing the industry’s role in supporting our communities and businesses, restoring the economy and rebuilding our workforce.
Optimism is high that through creative planning and hard work across the industry, North Dakota is well positioned to welcome a public eager for travel and adventure in 2021.
Apr.24.2021
In a recent survey, you let us know that road trips would be your preferred mode of exploration this summer, and we want to provide you with the inspiration and information necessary to get the ball rolling on your next one. Over the last few weeks, we have compiled our favorite road trips through Arizona, New Mexico, and most recently, the South. This week, we turn north to the Great Plains as we reveal our favorite paths through the Dakotas. Natural beauty abounds across both North and South Dakota, from the flowing waters of Sioux Falls in the east to the rugged badlands of the west. Prepare your ride, find a co-pilot, and set out to explore the best the Great Plains has to offer.
Anna Lou Conditt, 76, passed away Tuesday, April 13, 2021, at the Good Samaritan Society â Moscow Village, at Moscow.
Anna was born April 12, 1945, at Moscow to Edward and Rena (Cole) Bysegger. She was raised on the family farm on East Deep Creek, north of Potlatch, that was homesteaded by her paternal grandparents who had emigrated from Switzerland. She attended public school in Potlatch, played trombone in the Logger Band and graduated from Potlatch High School in 1963. Anna then attended Cascade College in Portland, Ore., before returning to North Idaho and attending classes at the University of Idaho.
Anna was employed at the University of Idaho in the University Library as a secretary for several years, where she would meet her future husband. On one of several trips they took together to visit friends in Portland, Paul Clough Conditt proposed to Anna as they watched the sun rise over the Bonneville Fish Hatchery. In a near miss, Paulâs car slipped out of gear and ro
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Grand Forks Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Terry Brenner, discusses budget reduction recommendations during Monday s school board meeting at the Mark Sanford Education Center. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald
Ethical questions were raised last week after SiteLogIQ the consultant hired by Grand Forks Public Schools to plan an upcoming referendum invited the public to an informational meeting about building a Vote Yes campaign for the same referendum. Herald correspondent Sam Easter reports that school district officials said they had no idea the meeting was happening, and worry it could negatively impact the district and the public s perception of the referendum.