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Roxanne Henke

“I want to QUIT!” My fifth-grade daughter slammed the piano keys in a discordant chord she certainly didn’t learn from any piano teacher.

Brad Schmitt, an apprentice line technician with Slope Electric Cooperative, repairs a damaged power line near Crosby May 4.

An ice and snow storm rolled into North Dakota late April 22.

Josh Kramer

Take a minute to think of your own examples of a long-game focus.

Al Gustin

The TV news assignment editor called and asked if I would agree to be interviewed about my recollections of the blizzard of April 1997, as a cattle

Local food truck vendors serve the gamut of palates, with unique and mouth-watering bites, at food truck festivals across the state.

It’s not beans and biscuits feeding hungry cowboys anymore.

PHOTO COURTESY LANDOLIVE
LandoLive returns to Lake Metigoshe for second year

by Pete Erickson

Josh Kramer

They are “goated.”

The rodeo tradition continues across North Dakota this summer. Photo courtesy Craig Maley Photography

Spurred by a legacy of fearless feats on bucking broncs or wide-eyed wrecks from atop 1-ton bulls, the Wing Rodeo celebrates its 75th anniversary t