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North Dakota Badlands Earns Global Recognition; Local Achievements Celebrated

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The North Dakota Badlands have been recognized as one of the top 25 places to visit worldwide in 2026, according to a recent announcement from **National Geographic**. This accolade highlights the region’s natural beauty and cultural significance, coinciding with the upcoming opening of the **Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library**.

November 7, 2023, marked the announcement, which noted the inclusion of the Badlands alongside other notable global destinations. The ranking also drew attention to the **Three Affiliated Tribes National Park**, a newly established 2,100-acre park that adds to the area’s allure.

Local Achievements and Recognitions

The recognition of the Badlands is part of a broader celebration of achievements in North Dakota. **Miles Anderson**, a senior at **Jamestown High School**, was selected for the **2025 Boys All-State Soccer Team**, earning a spot on the second team as announced on **October 24, 2023**. This honor reflects his dedication and skill in the sport.

Additionally, the **Brian Maddock family** from **Maddock, North Dakota**, recently received the prestigious **Leopold Conservation Award**. This award, administered by the **Sand County Foundation**, celebrates outstanding voluntary conservation efforts. Named after renowned conservationist **Aldo Leopold**, it has been awarded in 28 states, with this recognition marking the tenth instance in North Dakota.

In the realm of sports, **Liam Frey**, also a senior at Jamestown High School, concluded his football career with a remarkable achievement. He became the first Blue Jay to rush for over **1,000 yards** in a season in **35 years**, showcasing both talent and perseverance.

Federal Disaster Declaration for North Dakota

In response to severe storms that hit North Dakota on **August 7-8, 2023**, President **Donald Trump** approved a presidential disaster declaration. This decision followed a request from Governor **Kelly Armstrong**, aimed at addressing the extensive damage caused primarily to electrical infrastructure across several counties, including **Barnes**, **Grand Forks**, **Griggs**, **Kidder**, **Nelson**, **Steele**, and **Stutsman**.

The storms produced straight-line winds reaching up to **100 mph**, resulting in damage in **Jamestown** and a farm north of **Courtenay**, as well as power outages affecting numerous residents. The declaration facilitates access to public assistance through the **Federal Emergency Management Agency**, aiding recovery efforts in the affected areas.

These local achievements and national recognitions serve to highlight the resilience and vibrancy of North Dakota, showcasing both its natural treasures and the commendable efforts of its residents.

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