Quoting the late US Senator John McCain, your BCA board of directors made a great effort over the past year to ‘return to regular order’ after the many disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic. We sincerely hope that cancelled annual meetings, cancelled outings, and virtual board meetings via Zoom call will become a thing of the past.
Read MoreUpdates on: Highway 85 through the Northern Badlands, the Little Missouri River crossing, the Davis Refinery, and the Section Line lawsuit.
Read MoreDepth of dark air between us/ we sense all things suspended/ How tenderly we glance at Earth in her black velvet/ Little strings of farmyard lights outside tiny prairie towns/ —glitter of lit roads appear to adorn her
Read MoreOn April 7th, well-wishers gathered at the Capital Gallery in downtown Bismarck for a Retirement Reception honoring Jan Swenson, BCA’s newly retired Executive Director.
Read MoreA plaque which sat on the desk of President John F. Kennedy read “Oh God, thy sea is so great, and my boat is so small.” That’s how we feel most days about the threats to our Badlands, the landscape BCA exists to protect. Threats that never seem to go away.
Read MoreDuring this 20th anniversary year, we look back into the newsletter archives.
Read MoreIn 2018, 20% of gas produced in the state was lost through flaring. That was enough to heat more than 4 million homes.
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