(KNOX) – Tyler Hughes of Mandan snagged a record-tying 131-pound paddlefish on May 3 in the Yellowstone River southwest of Williston.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department has confirmed that Hughes 74-inch paddlefish ties the record from 2016 by Grant Werkmeister of Williston.
The two fish are the heaviest caught and documented in North Dakota.
The season was open to the harvest of paddlefish from May 1-15.
Major Projects are in the Works for Grand Forks
(KNOX) -City Administrator Todd Feland gave the Grand Forks City Council an update on some major projects that his office is occupied on securing. "The Forty-second, Demers, again we worked hard, and we finally got this federal grant, and it is ...
Sep 23, 2024
Office space for Sheriff Andy
(KNOX) - Three contractors will be invited to make one-hour presentations to the Grand Forks County Sheriff's Office Committee. The committee met Friday morning to review seven bids from six contractors. Two failed to comply with bid specifics and a ...
Sep 27, 2024
Funds awarded for Project Tundra
(KNOX) - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced an award of $4.2 million to Project Tundra. This is the first installment of up to $350 million to Project Tundra. These funds will be distributed through the fully-paid-for Bipartisan Infrastruc...
Sep 25, 2024
Finalists Named for Dickinson State University Interim President
A sign marks the entrance to the Dickinson State University campus. (Jeff Beach/North Dakota Monitor) (North Dakota Monitor) -Four finalists have been named for interim Dickinson State University president, with the State Board of Higher Education se...
Sep 22, 2024