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flag The Dammel family reopened a North Dakota bowling alley as MAD Moves, a new year-round rollerskating rink with café, arcade, and gym.

flag The Dammel family in Steele, North Dakota, has reopened a closed 1960s bowling alley as MAD Moves, a year-round rollerskating rink with a café, arcade, and gym, becoming one of only two full-service rinks in the state. flag Purchased for about $95,000, the 7,500-square-foot space underwent over $100,000 in renovations, including removing bowling equipment and installing a new floor. flag The project, inspired by Lindsay Dammel’s sudden vision, drew support from a local roller derby team that donated skates and helped maintain them. flag Opened in September 2025, MAD Moves attracts skaters from across North Dakota, including families from Dickinson and Williston, who come for recreation and community events.

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