The Panthers prevail 25-21, 25-19, 25-15 in a match between Section 8AA teams.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The Tigers go 1-3 at the Duluth East Invitational.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The Panthers improve to 8-6 in dual meets after defeating Parkers Prairie.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The Panthers fall to 4-1 in dual meets following a close 93-90 setback.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The Braves fall to 0-4 on the season following a road loss in a Mid Northwest (Central) District game.| Park Rapids Enterprise
A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of the Giiwedinong Museum in Park Rapids, Minnesota.| Park Rapids Enterprise
A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of the Giiwedinong Museum in Park Rapids, Minnesota.| Park Rapids Enterprise
A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of the Giiwedinong Museum in Park Rapids, Minnesota.| Park Rapids Enterprise
A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of the Giiwedinong Museum in Park Rapids, Minnesota.| Park Rapids Enterprise
A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of the Giiwedinong Museum in Park Rapids, Minnesota.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The Park Rapids Enterprise is your #1 source for news, weather, sports from Park Rapids, Minnesota.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Tribe said the purchase is part of ongoing efforts to diversify economic 'initiatives.'| Park Rapids Enterprise
Minnesota needed backup for first-time starter J.J. McCarthy after other veterans struggled.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Tribe asks Clay County for letter of support to transfer property into trust, county invites tribal leaders to board meeting.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Jenny Schlecht's family's farm was in the path of strong storms on the evening of June 20 and had plenty of damage. Despite all of the damage, they know it could have been much worse.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Jenny Schlecht was never all-in on things like balling a steer’s tail or fluffing a sheep’s legs. But she has a strong appreciation for the real-world lessons 4-H provides.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Congress is likely to pass a budget reconciliation bill, and both chambers are including farm bill programs in legislation. That may be the only way to get the programs funded, Collin Peterson said.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Events to highlight opposition to Riverview Farms' planned dairies in North Dakota included a press conference in Bismarck, a petition delivered to the governor's office, and a rally in Manitoba.| Park Rapids Enterprise
U.S. Reps. Angie Craig, Brad Finstad, Michelle Fischbach and Pete Stauber spoke on a panel focused on the farm safety net during the first day of Farmfest on Tuesday, Aug. 5.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Sunflowers were in full bloom in mid-August, including in North Dakota, which leads the nation in the crop most years. As tourists stop to see the bright blooms, markets and conditions were strong.| Park Rapids Enterprise
I'm not concerned with whether anyone won or lost, honestly, because while we're in the business of raising cattle, we're a lot more concerned with raising kids.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Helping a child prep for the county fair -- and then actually making it through the fair -- can help the adults in their life get in shape. But the County Fair Workout is one that only works for a limited time.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Jenny Schlecht describes how two calves on her farm needed milk replacer to stay alive.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Research happening all over the country can help improve the finances of farms and ranches. Jenny Schlecht says taking advantage of that work can put producers on stronger ground.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The family farm Jenny Schlecht lives on was hit by a tornado on June 20. More than two months later, she explains how the recovery process has been long and painful.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Eating fresh food from the garden or preserving produce, like storing onions in an old nylon, will help feed Jenny Schlecht's family this year. So will food grown by other farmers and sold in stores.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Standing on a hill in Morton County, North Dakota, Jenny Schlecht pondered the importance of a diverse ag industry and in having opportunities to do something different when times are tough.| Park Rapids Enterprise
If you have any questions concerning traffic related laws or issues in Minnesota, please send your questions in.| Park Rapids Enterprise
If you have any questions concerning traffic related laws or issues in Minnesota, please send your questions in.| Park Rapids Enterprise
If you have any questions concerning traffic related laws or issues in Minnesota, please send your questions in.| Park Rapids Enterprise
After suffering an act of political violence, Minnesota politicians are quickly condemning the shooting of the conservative commentator at Utah Valley University.| Park Rapids Enterprise
House Republicans are calling for a repeal of mandated summer unemployment benefits for hourly school workers| Park Rapids Enterprise
Robert Ivers, 72, formerly of North Dakota, was previously sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for threatening to kill a federal judge| Park Rapids Enterprise
Walz said Wednesday an official announcement on his decision will be made soon| Park Rapids Enterprise
Brian Ingmire’s mission to help reforest northern Minnesota became a lot more important after the June 21 storm that leveled millions of trees in the Bemidji area.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Multiple artists said raising sheep led to an interest in creating wool products.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The library's 2025 summer program involved more than 1,600 people in a variety of activities.| Park Rapids Enterprise
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about climbing slugs and caring for dwarf lilac bushes.| Park Rapids Enterprise
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about fall planting and Trader mulberry trees.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Neither grass, both of which are considered weeds today, existed in North America until they were imported by well-intentioned people, and now they’ve spread uncontrollably throughout the continent, Don Kinzler writes.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Area MnDNR Conservation Officer Weekly Reports - August 28, 2025| Park Rapids Enterprise
Area MnDNR Conservation Officer Weekly Reports - September 4, 2025| Park Rapids Enterprise
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources gave an award to Nick Baum for his actions on March 14, 2025.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Hubbard County Land Commissioner Cory Kimball said he looks forward to opening Deep Lake Park to the public this winter.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Public involvement is encouraged. The following are open meetings of the Hubbard County Board, school boards, city councils and other public workshops in the Heartland Lakes area.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Lake cabin owner Mark Hobson brought his problem to the Hubbard County Board.| Park Rapids Enterprise
An 18-year-old driver from Bemidji was unhurt after losing control of his Ford Ranger on Sept. 4 on U.S. Hwy. 71 in Park Rapids.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The Sept. 13 event at Heartland Park will be an opportunity for the community to engage with local experts about issues concerning rural Minnesota.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is considering a new rule that would shut down 70 to 90 unlined construction and demolition landfills in the state, including Hubbard County.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Alex Haddon has been a multimedia reporter with the Park Rapids Enterprise since May 2025. You can reach her at 218-237-1823 or ahaddon@parkrapidsenterprise.com.| Park Rapids Enterprise
An annual effort across Minnesota and Wisconsin looks for new invasions.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Officials hope to gather data on grouse, woodcock and pheasant populations and trends.| Park Rapids Enterprise
A UMD study found that bigmouth buffalo are terrible at reproduction but are killing it at living to old age.| Park Rapids Enterprise
A dry winter and late spring rains may have caused many ducks to fly farther north to nest.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The Minnesota DNR is taking public input now and holding meetings in September.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Crossbows appear to have increased buck harvest slightly in 2023 and were popular among younger and older hunters. In Wisconsin, the popularity of crossbows has grown fast in the past decade.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Even after the mildest winter on record, biologists say the northern deer herd is still down after recent tough winters.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Thanks, Northland! After 41 years as a reporter, this scribe is retiring from the newspaper business.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Open to everyone and built for people with disabilities, North of North Resort sits on 1,100 feet of Birch Lake shoreline.| Park Rapids Enterprise
All Williams is known to have had with him when he left on his trip are two fishing rods and a single shot Harrington & Richardson 12-gauge shotgun, in case he saw a grouse.| Park Rapids Enterprise
News, photos and podcasts about true crime, historical true crime, mysteries, oddities and history from the upper Midwest, including Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota.| Park Rapids Enterprise
On the other three days of the week, "visitors in need can expect extended response times of up to several hours." Just three of the park's seven law enforcement officer positions are filled.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The so-called roadless rule covers some 30% of all national forest land across the country, but only 2.2% of national forest land in Minnesota — and all of it outside the Boundary Waters.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The eastern spruce budworm is a native insect that munches on balsam fir, leaving some 1,100 square miles of trees defoliated or dead last year, the most in the region since 1961.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Both were probationary employees. The agency gave the four other workers who were placed on leave either a one-week leave extension or a “notice of proposed removal.”| Park Rapids Enterprise
Environmental groups celebrated the decision, which was expected to be voted on by the full chamber Wednesday.| Park Rapids Enterprise
In a crowded ballroom, they urged state pollution regulators to consider the impacts on local communities. Environmentalists said the standard was attainable and long overdue.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Miners say the stringent limit on sulfate released into wild rice waters puts their jobs at risk, while environmental groups and Indigenous tribes maintain the protection of wild rice is overdue.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Employees at the freshwater lab were told they could leave their jobs or apply for a limited number of new jobs elsewhere in the EPA, and funding for an estimated 25 early-career researchers ended.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Cyle Cramer, of Chisago City, and Emanuel Anastos, of Tower, are challenging U.S. Rep. Pete Stauber, a Republican from Hermantown who has held the seat since 2019.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The tick-borne virus, which can cause encephalitis, meningitis and death, is spreading throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin, but there are no drugs to treat or prevent it.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Your #1 source for Essentia Health-Park Rapids, Sanford Health Park Rapids, CHI St. Joseph’s Health, and Mayo Clinic news. Covering coronavirus, Minnesota Department of Health, medical, policy, science, health, wellness, COVID-19, and healthcare news in Park Rapids, Minnesota, and the Upper Midwest.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Academic achievements from the local area.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Roy G. Benn, 59, was last seen on Sept. 25, 1967, in a cafe in Sartell, Minnesota. His 1963 Buick Electra was discovered in the river in August.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Peggy Ranney learned she had two things going for her: The gift of gab and the ability to promote things. And at 98 years old, she still knows how to throw a great party.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The Perham, Minnesota, community has rallied around Charlie Graten in his fight. Charlie turns 11 on Saturday, Sept. 6.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Sophia Forchas, 12, is a cousin to a Park Rapids attorney.| Park Rapids Enterprise
About 20 students gathered over their lunch hour. “Enough is enough,” said an organizer.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The story of Maplewood State Park in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, is part of Lakes Country Treasures, a series that takes readers down Minnesota's backroads to some of the unique must-see gems of lakes country.| Park Rapids Enterprise
“Why are you going to make our lives miserable for five years?” asked Julie Nelson. “My backyard will be a gravel pit.”| Park Rapids Enterprise
Ian Andersen had to avoid contact with Iranian police and find a way to get out of the country.| Park Rapids Enterprise
A guided sunset kayak tour on Pine Lake in Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge is set for Thursday, Aug. 28.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Beardsley himself will be participating, and he's bringing along a special guest — fellow running legend Bill Rodgers.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Racers and fans gathered at Soo Pass Ranch for the Super Special stage on Thursday, Aug. 21.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The story of the Northwest Water Carnival is part of Lakes Country Treasures, a series which takes readers down the back roads of Minnesota and to some of the unique must-see gems of lakes country.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Noah Hicks, Mackenzie Carpenter and headliners Pecos and the Roof Tops got the Soo Pass crowd rockin' Wednesday night| Park Rapids Enterprise
Locals support the idea, unlike a plan floated last year to create a regional park at the site, which was killed by fierce resistance from people who live in the Toad Lake area.| Park Rapids Enterprise
1982 Dawson-Boyd High School graduate 1987 Moorhead State University graduate Sports reporter for Park Rapids Enterprise since 1987| Park Rapids Enterprise
Park Rapids defeats Hermantown and Moose Lake before falling to Bemidji in the championship game.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The Park Rapids trapshooting team tops the field at the Minnesota State High School League Clay Target State Tournament.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Post 212 drops games to D-G-F, Parkers Prairie and Wadena.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Former coach Derek Parendo claimed no knowledge of the most recent allegations of serious misconduct by Proctor football players.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Minnesota tribe purchased 280 acres east of Moorhead, apparently wants to build casino. The County Commission has questions before it can support the project.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Smoke from Canadian wildfires hangs over Fargo-Moorhead, which makes for campfire smell but 'very unhealthy' air quality| Park Rapids Enterprise
Jenny Schlecht is the director of ag content for Agweek and serves as editor of Agweek, Sugarbeet Grower and BeanGrower. She lives on a farm and ranch near Medina, North Dakota, with her husband and two daughters. You can reach her at jschlecht@agweek.com or 701-595-0425.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Turns out, we're in drought conditions in North Dakota about as often as we're not. Jenny Schlecht reflects on that and how much we worry about drought really depends on timing.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Jenny Schlecht reflects on the life of her daughter's cow and how growing up on a ranch is teaching her girls lessons in work ethic, caring for living things and carrying on through hard times.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Agriculture is a gamble, Jenny Schlecht says. There’s much to be lost but also much to be gained if things go right.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Jenny Schlecht reflects on why we as a population have let fearmongers scare people about “chemicals” and why we need to do more funding, understanding and believing science to counteract ignorance.| Park Rapids Enterprise
If you have any questions concerning traffic related laws or issues in Minnesota, please send your questions in.| Park Rapids Enterprise