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Former FM media professionals relocate to Pembina Gorge to become Airbnb hosts

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Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of feature stories on the Pembina Gorge in northeastern North Dakota.
LANGDON, N.D. — The little ranch next to a county road seemed practically heaven-sent to the prospective Airbnb hosts.

Terry and Sarah Hinnenkamp had long dreamed of creating a “home away from home” for tourists who traveled the rolling hills and wooded beauty of northeastern North Dakota’s Pembina Gorge.

They even relocated from Fargo to Langdon, North Dakota, in 2019 to pursue that dream. But after fruitlessly searching for the right property for over a year, they had to put their search on pause.

Fate had other plans.

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Terry and Sarah Hinnenkamp decided to relocate to the Pembina Gorge area in 2019 before their oldest daughter, Elin, started school. Their son, Callen, is now 8. The couple says their kids help out in the family business and take great pride in it.

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On a sunny July day in 2020, the Hinnenkamps and their two children had spent a day exploring the Gorge. On their way home, they drove by the Triple H Horse Ranch as they’d done countless times before. But on that day, they noticed it was for sale.

As a handful of curious horses looked on, the family climbed out of their vehicle. They learned the owner had found a new vocation, so planned to sell the horse-boarding/training facility. The land featured a mature thicket of trees and plenty of room for cabins or RVs. It served almost like a hub for local attractions, including the Gorge, Frost Fire State Park, the Mount Carmel Dam Recreation Area and Icelandic State Park.

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At 9 acres, it was just the right size.

It felt right, too: Quiet and serene — a place to get away from it all.

“It was dumb luck,” said Terry, better known in Fargo as long-time on-air personality Rat on Y-94. “We walked out here and … this was just the perfect spot.”

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“We had kind of given up, but we couldn’t have planned it better,” added Sarah.

The Hinnenkamps bought the land several months later and transformed it into Up North Cabins. Now they rent out two short-term vacation rentals: a fully winterized, 540-square-foot park model and a 2023 travel trailer.

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Sarah and Terry Hinnenkamp’s short-term vacation rentals are located 9 miles west of the Pembina Gorge Recreation Area on County Road 55.

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Since Up North’s launch on March 31, the family has been pleasantly surprised by the popularity of their cabins.

Guests have ranged from amateur paleontologists looking to dig up sea monster bones in the state’s annual public fossil dig to people looking to dig up family roots in the nearby Icelandic mecca of Mountain.

They’ve attracted sightseers, Northern Lights enthusiasts, contract healthcare providers, hunters, construction workers and wind turbine technicians from points as far-flung as Kansas and Texas.

People itching to snowmobile the Pembina Gorge Trail have already made winter reservations.

“We used to hear from people, ‘What do people do here?” Terry said. “’But once they experience all the scenery, the festivals, Frost Fire and all the things to do, they say, ‘We’re coming back.’”

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Inspired by Netflix renovation show

The couple already knew this, of course.

Then known as Sarah McCurdy, she grew up in the country between nearby Walhalla and Cavalier, then graduated from Cavalier Public School.

Terry is from Fargo, but his mother grew up in Neche, 30 miles northeast of the Gorge.

When his family visited his grandmother in Neche, he and Sarah sometimes attended the same church service — never suspecting they would someday meet in Fargo.

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It happened in 2003, when Terry’s co-host on the morning show asked Sarah to fill in on the show while a third member was on vacation.

It took her a week to learn “Rat” also had a real name. “It never occurred to me,” she joked.

They married in 2010 at Frost Fire Park’s outdoor amphitheater, which is when both really started to appreciate the area’s rich tourism potential.

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The bedrooms in the Up North “Cozy Cabin,” an updated park model, feature high-end linens and pillows.

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But they lived and worked in Fargo. They bought a character home in Fargo’s Clara Barton neighborhood. Terry’s love of history sparked the

“Ghosts of North Dakota” project,

in which he and Troy Larson chronicled the state’s ghost towns via a website and series of books.

Sarah left TV to edit magazines, then launched her own writing/marketing company.

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They had two children: Elin, now 10, and Callen, now 8.

In between it all, both found time to binge-watch “Stay Here” on Netflix, which showed property owners how to give glow-ups to their short-term rental properties.

That ignited a desire to launch their own vacation rental in northeastern North Dakota. “We started Googling and saw that Frost Fire (ski area) had been purchased by a foundation. We could see that things were moving in the Gorge and we wanted to be part of supporting the tourism efforts,” Sarah said.

The Pembina Gorge contains undulating terrain, the state’s most extensive oak and birch woodlands and one of the steepest and deepest river valleys in North Dakota. In 2023, Gov. Doug Burgum announced an $8 million project to make the Gorge’s recreation area North Dakota’s 14th state park, which will enhance the area’s services, infrastructure and draw.

And so, timing it before their daughter started kindergarten, they moved nearly 200 miles, living with Sarah’s parents until they found a house. Terry got a job — this time, co-hosting the morning show on Maverick 105.1 FM in Langdon — while Sarah continued to run her business. Just a few months after he started, his radio co-host left to move to Montana.

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Terry would have a natural rapport with the new co-host, as he happened to be married to her. Every morning, Sarah joins him on air via remote from the family’s basement, in between getting the kids off to school.

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Terry and Sarah Hinnenkamp now co-host the morning show on Maverick 105.1 radio in Langdon, N.D.

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“We have fun,” she said, grinning. “The longer we do it, the more the filter comes off.”

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As their new radio partnership emerged, they also worked at rehabbing their new property. They cleared out dead brush and carved walking trails into the groves. They hauled in truckloads of gray shale from nearby deposits to cover the campsites and created features like a natural playground out of tree stumps.

“Every time it rains, scrap metal comes out of the earth,” Sarah said, laughing. “We’ve had so many loads of scrap here. We’ve taught Callen to fish for scrap.”

Guests delight in the details

They decided to buy a camper for those marathon work days when all were too tired to drive home to Langdon.

That camper transitioned nicely into a B&B rental. The 45-foot trailer sleeps five and boasts an electric fireplace, recliners, TV, wifi, central air/heat and a double loft.

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The 2023 “Up North RV” on the Hinnenkamps’ property features all the amenities and a loft that sleeps three.

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It’s located just a stroll away from their “tiny house” rental, a renovated 2008 park model which was already upgraded with extra insulation, a home-sized furnace and an on-demand water heater when they bought it. They worked with the crew at a friend’s custom-home company to update cupboards and trim, install a knotty pine ceiling and design a fireplace area with matching knotty-pine surround and shelves.

The end result is compact but attractive and cozy. It features two bedrooms and a pull-out couch; a refrigerator stocked with water, soda and necessary condiments; a fully outfitted kitchen; a large flat-screen with free Netflix, and a little porch with double-swing, cozy throw and tasteful autumn decor.

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The Hinnenkamps upgraded a 2008 park model with knotty pine, a fireplace and solid-core doors.

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Outside, they’ve provided everything needed for a bonfire, including Adirondack chairs, a rustic split-log bench, firewood and kindling.

In fact, their days of brainstorming about vacation rentals have paid off. Numerous guests have commented on the cleanliness of the two units and the close attention to details. Realizing some of their visitors will arrive too late to cook or hunt down a restaurant, they provide them with a a frozen pizza from Johnny B’s out of Jamestown and a box of fresh doughnuts from Langdon’s Bread Pan Bakery for breakfast. Thoughtful touches like games, mosquito repellent, sunscreen and dog bowls are provided.

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“You don’t want anyone to get here and think, ‘Oh I forgot,’ or ‘I need this,’ so we tried to anticipate anything a traveler might need,” Terry said.

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Up North’s “Cozy Cabin” features a fully outfitted kitchen, Keurig coffee maker with different coffee selections, and refrigerator stocked with soda, water and condiments.

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Sarah flexed her writing and research chops to provide guests with a comprehensive binder that highlights information like local restaurants, ideal photo-taking spots and border crossing information into Canada (which is just 17 miles north of Langdon).

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By August of this year, Sarah said they were at 70% occupancy, which she credits to AirBnB (where they have a perfect five-star score so far). Written reviews are effusive: “Absolutely amazing,” a Rochester, Minnesota, guest named Samantha wrote. “It was so peaceful and so perfect if you have dogs. So much space to roam and explore. Terry and Sarah were extremely friendly and super helpful with any questions we had.”

The property has room for more cabins, although the couple said they don’t want to turn the spot into an overcrowded campground.

They’re already talking about future improvements, such as adding an event center to the spot which held the old riding arena.

“At some point in time, we’d like to live on the property and be the stewards of it,” Terry said.

So did the reality of Airbnb ownership live up to what they’d first imagined while watching Netflix?

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“It’s more,” said Sarah, pointing out that they can visit with California guests one day and folks from Louisiana the next. “It’s so much fun. I love that they’re coming from everywhere. And everyone has been so friendly and so kind and the gratitude that people express — that’s what strikes me. And that helps us have more gratitude. 

“We just want to build community, wherever people are from.”

Rates are $132 per night for the RV and $153 for the cabin this season. Learn more:

https://upnorthnd.com/

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The Cozy Cabin on the Hinnenkamp’s Up North property features a petite porch, electric fireplace and firepit for nightly bonfires.

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Finding a hero: Efforts to identify North Dakota soldier Irvin C. Ellingson’s remains took years

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Finding a hero: Efforts to identify North Dakota soldier Irvin C. Ellingson’s remains took years


DAHLEN, N.D. — Four years ago, Lon Enerson started writing a book about his uncle, Staff Sgt. Irvin C. Ellingson, and the work to identify his remains.

As Enerson stood in front of the Dahlen Lutheran Church on Saturday, June 20, a casket inside waited for the

funeral and burial

of Ellingson, a soldier who waited 81 years to come home.

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“I never thought I would get the final chapter,” Enerson said.

Enerson, along with scores of Ellingson relatives, waited to hear about the identification of Sgt. Ellingson from Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Honolulu, Hawaii, where efforts took place to identify soldiers who died in a Tokyo prison fire during World War II. Ellingson was the third to be identified, with 10 successfully identified so far.

There were a number of Gold Star families — those whose relatives died in the line of duty — present at the Ellingson funeral. Enerson had attended a funeral at Arlington National Cemetery of the second person to be identified.

“We’re cheering for each other,” he said.

Ellingson was 25 and serving as a radar observer on a B-29 in the Pacific Theater when, on April 14, 1945, his plane was shot down during a bombing mission over mainland Japan. He was captured alongside 61 other Air Corps members, interrogated and held at a Tokyo prison. A few weeks later, on May 26, an Allied bombing run over Japan sparked a fire at the prison, killing Ellingson and the others.

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The Ellingson family’s wait to bring home his remains began that year, and 81 years later, it finally happened. Enerson said the passion his grandparents felt when Ellingson died filtered down to him and his generation. It created, he said, a “common bond that we needed to get him home.”

In 2018, Enerson received a letter from Michael Krehl, instigator of the search to identify and recover the remains of the prison fire soldiers. Krehl was told by the Defense POW MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) about a process involving DNA that could identify the remains. To get the remains — interred at the American Cemetery in Manila — to Hawaii to start the identification process, 60% of the 62 families of the soldiers had to submit DNA, since the remains were commingled.

Enerson’s mother had died the year before, but two uncles, Bud and Dennis Ellingson, were still alive. They both gave their DNA, along with Enerson.

“I called them, and they were overwhelmed to tears,” Enerson said. “I said ‘I’m going to give the DPAA your address and they’re going to send you DNA sample kits.’ So we got three Ellingson DNA there. Sibling DNA is like gold.”

Barbara Geisler, a family genealogist who found Enerson so he could be sent the letter, prayed over Ellingson’s casket at Saturday’s funeral.

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She said the group had to find the families for both missing and identified soldiers.

“We went for the missing first. We thought it was most important,” she said.

Barbara Geisler, the genealogist that volunteered to find families of the POWS that died in the Tokyo Military Prison fire in 1945, says a prayer at Irvin Ellingson’s casket Saturday, June 20, 2026 in the Dahlen Lutheran Church. Geisler and her husband, Marty Geisler, traveled from Pennsylvania for Ellingson’s funeral.

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Though the Ellingson family submitted their DNA, by November of 2021 the percentage of given DNA was stuck at 59.68%, Enerson said. The family went to Washington, D.C., to speak with 17 senators, including North Dakota Sens. John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer, who signed a bipartisan letter to then-Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to get the remains.

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As the letter went through, one more person submitted DNA to get over the 60% threshold, Enerson said. In spring 2022, the caskets were brought to the lab in Hawaii to begin the identification process.

Kristen Grow and Melissa Menschel were two forensic anthropologists involved in the process. Grow led the Tokyo Prison Fire project in 2024 and Menschel joined last year. They said the process involves an inventory of the remains, taking samples, finding what remains go together and looking at chemical signatures of the bones. There are also forensic odontologists who analyze teeth.

Both Grow and Menschel were present for the funeral and burial.

From 2022 to 2025 seven groups of Ellingsons visited the lab to “potentially be in that same place as Irvin would be,” Enerson said.

“There was no guarantee all along, but we always told them that the Ellingson family does have one guarantee — and that is that we’re not going to stop looking for him,” he said.

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Last summer, the family got the call that Ellingson had been identified. The family was told his remains would be escorted home and a full military honors funeral would be provided all at government expense. In September, the family formed a committee made up of family members to map out the details. Enerson said the family decided upon three days of celebration.

Terry Ellingson, Enerson’s cousin, said it “takes a village to get this done.”

“Everybody decided to take care of a certain area,” he said Saturday. “It all got done, but it took a lot of contacts. Even this morning, we were short of buses for people to go to the cemetery. (And then came) a call that Midway Public Schools would provide a couple more buses for us.”

Through it all, Enerson held tight to one sentence within a deceased personnel file he received. It contained all the information the government went through to locate Ellingson.

“The sentence goes like this: ‘Sgt. McGrath saw Staff Sgt. Irvin Ellingson being interrogated at the Kempeitai military headquarters in Tokyo, leaving with 2nd Lt. Andrew Litz, to the Tokyo Military Prison,’” Enerson said. “That was a sentence that I hung onto, and we all hung onto.”

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Enerson noted that 2nd Lt. Litz’s nephew and niece were at the Saturday funeral, too.

Enerson has been collecting information through the eight-plus years it took to get Ellingson home. Four years ago, people told him, “Lon, if something happens to you, no one’s going to know (this information),” he said.

“So, I started writing a book,” he said.

His sister, Jane Wood, is editing.

“He’s almost to 400 pages,” she said.

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Lon Enerson gives a final farewell to his uncle, Irvin Ellingson, a WWII POW whose remains were identified after 80 years, and brought home to Dahlen, ND, for burial Saturday, June 20, 2026.

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Landowners take transmission line fight to North Dakota Supreme Court

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BISMARCK — Landowners in Dickey, LaMoure and Stutsman counties made their plea to the North Dakota Supreme Court on Tuesday, June 23, to fight a massive powerline project.

The 90-mile-long “Jamestown to Ellendale” transmission line, also known as JETx, would use towers up to 150 feet tall.

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Timothy Paul Ganyo


March 31, 1957 – June 5, 2026

Timothy Paul Ganyo, 69, passed away on Friday, June 5, 2026, after a courageous six-and-a-half-year battle with non-small cell lung cancer.

Tim was born on March 31, 1957, in Grafton, North Dakota, to Willard Paul and Marlene Frances Ganyo. He grew up in Grafton, where he attended school and was active in both hockey and football. During his high school years, he also worked as a lifeguard at the local swimming pool.

Tim proudly served his country for more than three decades. He enlisted in the United States Air Force on December 4, 1977, and served until 1981, with an assignment at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota.

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Following his active-duty service, he joined the Air National Guard while attending North Dakota State University. Later, seeking a new opportunity, Tim joined the Air Force Reserve and relocated to Northern California, where he served at Travis Air Force Base as a flight engineer aboard the C-5 aircraft.

Throughout his distinguished military career, Tim was activated numerous times and served in support of multiple military operations around the world, often flying into war zones. He treasured the friendships he made with his fellow airmen and took great pride in serving alongside the members of the 312th. Tim retired from the United States Air Force Reserve on June 1, 2010.

Committed to lifelong learning, Tim earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Technology in August 2003. Following his military retirement, he worked in the laboratory at Shell Oil Company in Martinez, California.

Tim spent more than 40 years in Northern California, where he met his wife, Roxanne. They shared 34 wonderful years of marriage. He was a devoted husband, a supportive stepdad, and a loving grandpa who cherished time spent with his family.

Tim was a passionate fan of University of North Dakota hockey and proudly remained loyal to the Fighting Sioux throughout his life. He was also a member of the Solano Yacht Club and enjoyed the friendships and camaraderie he found there.

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Tim is survived by his mother, Marlene Dvorak; his beloved wife, Roxanne Ganyo; his stepchildren, Ryan Brown, Chad (Tonya) Brown, Jaime Wolf (Dave), and Kristy Brown (Devin); his grandchildren, Calleigh Brown, Jaxon Brown, Taya Wolf, and Jordyn Brown; his brothers, Mark (Rhonda) Ganyo and Michael Ganyo; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father, Willard Paul Ganyo; and his brothers, Ray Ganyo and Philip Ganyo. Tim will be remembered for his strength, dedication, patriotism, sense of adventure, and unwavering love for his family and friends. His presence will be deeply missed and forever cherished by all who knew him.

Family and friends are invited to attend a funeral service on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at Bryan-Braker Funeral Home Chapel, 1850 West Texas Street, Fairfield, CA

A ceremony with military honors will be held at 12:30 p.m. at the Sacramento Valley National Cemetery in Dixon, California, where Tim will be laid to rest.





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