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“It is an exploding area, enabling economic activity and enabling social interaction.
Joanne Geinert’s smile lights up a room. She is warm and kind – her spirit, infectious.
My pastor concluded his sermon on generosity, reached into his pocket and pulled out a $20 bill. He held it high. “Who would like this?”
It seems that in my youth, August was a hot, dry month. Crops had ripened. It was the month of harvest.
“I’m on bonus time,” he says. “Every day is a good day.”
Established in 1907, Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is North Dakota’s oldest state park, and it presents many different ways to enjoy North Dakota
“Stress for farmers and ranchers isn’t new,” says Becky Kopp-Dunham, a licensed independent clinical social worker and farmer herself.
Abbey Messer and her husband, Marty, who is a KEM Electric Cooperative lineworker, both enjoy the outdoors, having grown up on farms and ranches.