When a severe storm sweeps through North Dakota, toppling power poles and triggering outages, electric cooperative members may ask: “Why doesn’t my
For 27-year-old Joanna Larson, the desire to return home to take part in the family farm operation in Sheyenne has as much to do with building comm
“What’s to eat?” our kids would say when they were younger and living at home. Actually, they still say that when they visit.
Construction equipment will be a new addition to the 44th annual Big Iron Farm Show presented by the Cass County Farm Bureau this year.
On July 5, Carrington Fire Chief Ken Wangen had a call for a “locomotive fire.” When he arrived on scene about 9 miles southeast of Carrington near
It’s estimated North Dakota farmers planted just over 400,000 acres of sunflowers this year.
This seems to be a year filled with “big numbers.” My husband and I celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary. I turned 70 at the end of 2023.
While a shared love of history and desire to preserve it for future generations called Marvel Gross and Randy Woehl to serve on the board of the Mc
Stretching along the shoreline of Lake Sakakawea, the Little Egypt Recreation Area’s miles of soft sand beaches beacon summertime visitors.
North Dakota Living, the state’s largest-circulated publication and statewide electric cooperative magazine, will conduct a readership sur