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Rachel Goven

Teen-2-Teen: October 2018

October 07th, 2018

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Shirley Bloomfield, NTCA CEO

BLOOMFIELD: BROADBAND BRINGS BIG CHANGE

September 05th, 2018

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2018 NORTH DAKOTA HUNTING OUTLOOK

September 05th, 2018

This preview is a condensed version of an article that appears in the August-September issue of the N.D.

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Allie Kaufman

Teen-2-Teen: September 2018

September 05th, 2018

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Burleigh County men assembled for a group photo in Bismarck on March 29, 1918, just before deployment to serve in WWI.  STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF N.D. PHOTO

WORLD WAR I CENTENNIAL ECHOING WORDS, STARK IMAGES

September 05th, 2018

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Al Gustin

THE ACCURACY OF WEEKLY CROP REPORTS

September 05th, 2018

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Roxanne Henke

MAKING MEMORIES

July 30th, 2018

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Retrofitting Minnkota Power Cooperative's Milton R. Young Station with new carbon capture technology is the aim of Project Tundra.

PROJECT TUNDRA: CARBON CAPTURE IN CO-OP POWER GENERATION

July 30th, 2018

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Haylee Houkom, along with her husband, Seth, owns and operates the growing, popular Power Plate Meals, which currently has five North Dakota locations, and one in Minnesota. PHOTO COURTESY UND ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

HEALTH FITNESS SAVINGS WITH POWER PLATE MEALS

July 30th, 2018

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Joanne Lin

Teen-2-Teen: August 2018

July 30th, 2018

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