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Ice Plunge raises $60K-plus to fight cancer

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Submitted Photo Patrick Noonan and Dennis Hillis of Energy Transfer get ready to make a big splash when jumping into Lake Sakakawea, west of New Town, for the MHA Nation's annual Ice Warrior Plunge Monday, Feb. 23. Photo by Karen LoneFight.
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Submitted Photo Capt. Austin Lesmann, Assistant Fire Chief Jayden Casavant and Firefighter Milton Williams of the Burlington Rural Fire Department take part in the MHA Nation's 10th annual Ice Warrior Plunge Monday, Feb. 23. Eighty one jumpers participated in the event and $60,000-plus was raised, with pledges still coming in as of early Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 24. Photo by Karen LoneFight.
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Submitted Photo Jumpers from ONEOK energy company stand around a section cut into the ice on Lake Sakakawea, west of New Town, Monday, Feb. 23, during the MHA Nation's 10th annual Ice Warrior Plunge. From left to right are Karen Lynch, Thea Roff, Micah Winter, Tim Schwarz, Holly Swenson, Josh Ruffo, Kellen Longie, Jason Hartwig, Tony Olsonawski, Jared Danzelsen, Brian Ritzke, Truston Holcomb and Ethan Rixen. Photo by Karen LoneFight.
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Submitted Photo This group was on Lake Sakakawea all day Sunday, Feb. 22, cutting the large hole in the ice for the MHA Nation's annual Ice Warrior Plunge. On Monday, Feb. 23, the day of the event, they helped behind the scenes. Joe Everett, Roy Fisher, Roman Barr and Christian Two Lance are in back, from left to right; and Kolby LoneBear Smith and Ben Hearth, front, from left to right. Photo by Karen LoneFight.
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Submitted Photo Jumpers wrap themselves in blanket afters leaping into Lake Sakakawea, west of New Town, for the MHA Nation's Ice Warrior Plunge Monday, Feb. 23. Photos by Karen LoneFight.

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