The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library will produce its own heat and energy using geothermal sources.
The facility will emit zero carbon emissions, produce zero waste and serve as a catalyst for continued development in North Dakota’s scenic western border region.
And, as of this week, it’s halfway to completion.
“The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library will be one of
The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library will produce its own heat and energy using geothermal sources.
The facility will emit zero carbon emissions, produce zero waste and serve as a catalyst for continued development in North Dakota’s scenic western border region.
And, as of this week, it’s halfway to completion.
“The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library will be one of
Ed O’Keefe, CEO of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, speaks during a ceremony commemorating the placement of the last steel beam at the library in Medora on Aug. 14. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)
Ed O’Keefe, CEO of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, speaks during a ceremony commemorating the placement of the last steel beam at the library in Medora on Aug. 14. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)
Block Management Area program information is now available at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks offices. The Upland Game Bird Enhancement Program Projects Access Guide will be available later this month. To request a hard copy or to review these guides online go to fwp.mt.gov/BMA and fwp.mt.gov/UGBEP.
The BMA guide offers hunters access to the most current information on lands enrolled in BMA.
Block Management Area program information is now available at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks offices. The Upland Game Bird Enhancement Program Projects Access Guide will be available later this month. To request a hard copy or to review these guides online go to fwp.mt.gov/BMA and fwp.mt.gov/UGBEP.
The BMA guide offers hunters access to the most current information on lands enrolled in BMA.
For more than a decade, high school students in the eastern Hi-Line town of Saco have had to immerse themselves in lessons on debt management, budgeting and financial investing on their path to a diploma. What began as an elective course quickly morphed into a two-semester requirement for graduation, one that Saco Public Schools Superintendent Tanya Funk described as a perennial hit among students
For more than a decade, high school students in the eastern Hi-Line town of Saco have had to immerse themselves in lessons on debt management, budgeting and financial investing on their path to a diploma. What began as an elective course quickly morphed into a two-semester requirement for graduation, one that Saco Public Schools Superintendent Tanya Funk described as a perennial hit among students
For All Your Equipment Financing Needs Stop by and see Tim or Dana
For All Your Equipment Financing Needs Stop by and see Tim or Dana
Culbertson’s Ariana Belton (right) makes a new friend during a horsemanship clinic sponsored by the Spotted Bull Recovery Resource Center at the Turns Around Celebration in Poplar Aug. 18. The next clinic is set for Aug. 22 in Fort Kipp. For more information, visit the SBRC Facebook page or call 406-768-3852. (Submitted photo)
Culbertson’s Ariana Belton (right) makes a new friend during a horsemanship clinic sponsored by the Spotted Bull Recovery Resource Center at the Turns Around Celebration in Poplar Aug. 18. The next clinic is set for Aug. 22 in Fort Kipp. For more information, visit the SBRC Facebook page or call 406-768-3852. (Submitted photo)