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Anne Kesler

If you ask teens where they plan to live when they get older, they may list places like New York City, Los Angeles, Miami or another popular, glamo

Perry Hanson carries on his father’s legacy as editor of North Dakota’s basketball bible, “The Hoopster.” Photo by NDAREC/Liza Kessel

Minnesota has hockey. North Dakota has basketball. And no one knew North Dakota basketball better than Don Hanson.

(Photos by NDAREC/Liza Kessel)

Mor-Gran-Sou Electric Cooperative member Annette Broyles drives 80 miles roundtrip each workday, to get from her home in rural New Salem to her cla

Roxanne

“Go for a walk,” I tell myself. I sigh. I feel lazy. Tired. “Nah,” I answer back.

A monument honoring those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces welcomes visitors to the United Tribes Technical College campus. UTTC is the largest of North Dakota’s five tribal colleges.

North Dakota’s five tribal colleges are prairie gems, describes Dr.

Kidder County High School Principal Michael Wachter leads the anti-vaping charge in his school by focusing on mentorship and recovery, not punishment. Photos by NDAREC/Liza Kessel

“Your kid has done it or seen it done, and I can almost guarantee it,” says Kidder County High School Principal Michael Wachter.

Josh Kramer

I’ve come to view high school sports through a different lens.

Josh Kramer

The pressure we put on ourselves to make, and keep, New Year’s resolutions can be daunting.

Red Beans & Sausage

As a nearly 20-year active member of the U.S. Army Reserves, the Hazen native had been deployed before.

Leona Petrovic, 15, is a homeschooled sophomore in high school. She is involved in the Rugby Community Orchestra and has been in several Village Arts theater productions. She enjoys reading, writing and playing both flute and piano. Leona is the daughter of Mirek and Julia Petrovic, members of Verendrye Electric Cooperative.

My parents grew up during the time when communism was largely prevalent in Europe.