June’s National Dairy Month observance finds me thinking about North Dakota’s dying dairy industry and all the dairy stories I’ve done these past 5
At a wedding years ago, the DJ said, “All married couples, get on the dance floor.” I dragged my husband away from a conversation, and we were soon
Rural character is shaped by storytelling and keeping alive the memories of the past.
Each growing season, Mor-Gran-Sou Electric Cooperative member Diane Schmidt picks more than 500 pounds of chokecherries and sells over 700 pounds o
A 5-gallon bucket of carrots, “unwashed and dirty,” and three ice cream pails of chokecherries.
“I don’t know that we could have did it without her,” says Corey Hart, a Bowdon area rancher who in 2010 desired to have a local meat processing fa
Earthlodge people were primarily farmers along the Upper Missouri River.
Another dream streaming from the imaginative mind of sculptor Gary Greff, “Sir Albert” now majestically guards the castle, fending off a fierce fir
A good headline grabs your attention, draws you in and makes you want to know the rest of the story.