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North Dakota experiences extreme increase in wildfires, acres burned

North Dakota experiences extreme increase in wildfires, acres burned The number of acres burned due to wild fires in 2021 so far is almost six times as many acres that burn in an average year. 6:04 pm, May 3, 2021 × Hotspots linger in pasture land near Manning after a grassland fire ignited the area Friday, April 30, 2021. (Jackie Jahfetson/The Dickinson Press) BISMARCK North Dakota is weathering wildfires burning acreage at an alarming rate, and because fires have ignited throughout the state since January and drought conditions continue to worsen, North Dakota s fire season could very well be prolonged into a fire year. As of early afternoon on Monday, May 3, at least 797 known fires burned 76,474 acres throughout the state since the beginning of the year, said North Dakota State Forester Tom Claeys.

SB 2304 adds Native American history to ND schools curriculums | News, Sports, Jobs

May 4, 2021 Submitted Photo Hunter Andes and Margret Yellowbird, teachers at White Shield High School, took White Shield’s seventh, eighth, and Sahnish I and II classes to the ceremonial signing on April 28 of SB 2304 – a bill to require a unit of Native American history in K-12 education. Andes and Yellowbird have taken the students four times to support and testify in behalf of the bill. NEW TOWN -A historic bill that will require North Dakota public and nonpublic schools to teach Native American history in their curriculums passed recently in the North Dakota Senate in a resounding victory for tribal communities, leaders, students and educators.

KBHB Radio - Firefighters making progress on North Dakota wildfires

Firefighters making progress on North Dakota wildfires The Associated PressMay 3, 2021News Associated PressFirefighters making progress on North Dakota wildfires BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) Firefighters are making progress on two large wildfires burning in western North Dakota, authorities said Sunday. The Roosevelt Creek Fire in the Little Missouri National Grassland and a fire on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation together have burned nearly 19 square miles of remote terrain. No injuries have been reported. The Roosevelt Creek Fire on Sunday was 60% contained, up from 10% on Saturday, according to the U.S. Forest Service. The blaze grew from 1,100 acres on Friday to 4,000 acres on Saturday, pushed by wind gusts of 35 mph, The Bismarck Tribune reported.

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