During the spring migration season, millions of birds will pass over North Dakota, with some staying in the state or making a stop before moving on to their next destination. Karen LoneFight, a resident of White Shield, captured stunning photos of raptors during this time, including a bald eagle, red-tailed hawk, kestrel, and sandhill cranes. These photos showcase the diversity and beauty of the bird species that pass through the state during migration.
In other news, a free, five-week Active Parenting class is set to begin on Thursdays starting April 24, sponsored by the North Dakota community. Additionally, the VA Fargo Health Care System, in collaboration with the Burke County Veterans Service Office, will be hosting an event for veterans. Meanwhile, three juveniles were injured in a utility task vehicle (UTV) rollover crash in Crosby. These incidents highlight the importance of safety and care, especially during outdoor activities.
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