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Kari Enget, left foreground, is a cardiac ready squad leader in Powers Lake, and is part of the CPR classes the community is conducting (Photos by Candi Helseth)

Hebron is among six North Dakota communities that have met Cardiac Ready Community standards.

Roxanne Henke

I get it. We’re all busy. But, since when have we become too busy to genuinely say “thank you?”

COURTESY PHOTOS  Providing services at the Resource Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing for adult outreach are Tracy Vilandre, Pam Smith, Kathy Frelich, Kristen Vetter and Dawn Sauvageau.

“Help is available. They’re not alone in this,” said Dawn Sauvageau, an adult outreach hearing specialist with the Center. The N.D.

Dr. Mary Aaland, center, taught a “stop the bleed” class in Linton in November. The program teaches nonmedical people how to apply tourniquets and pack open bleeding wounds. Aaland has taught more than 130 people in the classes with the help of local emergency medical services providers.

Today, 65 to 70 percent of general surgery is done on an outpatient basis.

Story, photos reprinted from Minnkota

The central energy plant is about one-tenth of the total size of a much-anticipated, new $494 million medical center complex, which opened July 201

Zachary Howatt, from Northern Cass High School, performs a recitation at the 2017 state competition which he won.(Photos courtesy N.D. Co)

“I think poetry really helps you explain who you are, and helps you develop the person that you are,” Holzer says.

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“The secret to successful gardening is the quality of the soil you plant in, and when you amend your soil with compost, you’re improving your chanc

Professional artist Nicole Gagner helps those with physical and developmental disabilities to discover art.(PHOTOS COURTESY NICOLE GAGNER)

Growing up in Bismarck, Gagner dabbled in art as a child, dreaming of being a professional artist someday.

Farmers market merchants and wine and grape producers held a joint session at the N.D. Farmers Market and Growers Association and Local Foods Conference. Discussion leaders for this session included, from left: Bonnie Munsch, vegetable grower/farmers market merchant, Bismarck; Mark Vining, Rookery Rock Winery, Wheatland; and Greg Cook, 4e Winery, Casselton.  (PHOTO BY NDAREC/NORTH DAKOTA LIVING)

“We want North Dakota vegetables on every plate in the state, and we’d like them to drink our local wines, too,” says Hero Barth, Bismarck.

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We depend on electricity 24/7, but have you ever wondered how it’s made, or where it comes from?