Lost and Found: Losing a wedding ring can be devastating, no matter the value
April 25, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
FARGO – When Britta Trygstad left Spicy Pie for a lunchtime date with her husband, she thought her wedding ring was gone forever. Her fingers shrink in the winter, and it had come off with her glove before. Continue Reading
RAPID CITY (AP) A 16-year-old South Dakota boy who became lost while hunting and spent 16 hours alone in the Black Hills National Forest says he was scared but still managed to hatch a survival plan.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park staff, with the assistance of flashlights, headlamps and two horses, safely brought a 23-year-old man out of the North Unit backcountry at about 12:40 a.m. Tuesday after he became dehydrated and texted for help.
GRYGLA (AP) Cold, wet and exhausted, Paul Vasquez said he wondered “what the hell was going to happen” as he lay on the ground in the darkness, surrounded by one of the largest state forests in Minnesota.
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