3D-Fuel’s printed samples of its offerings in color filament.
Al Gustin

On a cold day in late December 1978, photographer Donna VanHorn and I drove to Aberdeen, S.D., to do a report on foreign ownership of U.S.

Roxanne Henke

“Sometimes, my friend and I pretend we’re popular,” my 10-year-old granddaughter’s clear voice spoke into the warm summer afternoon.

Donuts! “What better way to say thank you,” Renville County Sheriff’s Deputy Ann Millerbernd thought, than bringing donuts to North Central Electric Cooperative lineworkers, Talon Thompson, left, and Randy McLean, whom she credits with saving her life last fall. PHOTO BY PETE ERICKSON/NORTH CENTRAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

“I was really lucky.

Brooklyn Hager, 15, is a freshman at Rugby High School, where she is involved in cross-country, volleyball, basketball and softball. She enjoys sports, writing and photography. Brooklyn is the daughter of Dustin and Angela Hager, members of North Central Electric Cooperative.

Have you ever been outside late at night and seen the sky full of bright, shining stars? How about a meteor shower or the dancing northern lights?

Al Gustin

You may have noticed all the semitrucks hauling hay last fall and this winter. That’s not surprising, given the 2021 drought.

Photos Courtesy N.d. Game and Fish Department

Before waters hardened, signaling the start of the state’s ice fishing season, Greg Power, N.D.

Josh Kramer

I recently read an article in which a large national food distributor proclaimed its “big step” toward reducing its carbon footprint.

Meigan Cameron

Even in the depths of winter, Meigan Cameron finds the beauty in nature.