Edgeley/Kulm/Montpelier's Alex Huber (24) lays one up against Grafton defenders in the semifinal game of the 2021 North Dakota State Class B Boys Basketball Tournament. Huber and the Rebels went on to win the game by three points, earning a place in the state championship game. Photo courtesy Rhonda Tjernlund/Tjernlund Photography

That’s when Edgeley and Kulm shook hands to form the first of an ever-expanding sports co-op that eventually stretched to Montpelier for basketball

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I thought, too, of ranch wives as business partners. Our neighbor married a small-town girl from Minnesota.

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“This facility gives our summer camp program a physical presence in the eastern part of the state and complements our camp facility in western Nort

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Why eat vegetables and fruits?

Jonathan Anderson, director of the Tribal Business Information Center on the campus of Sitting Bull College in Fort Yates since 2002, is part of a steering committee working to establish a credit union. If successful, Oyate Community Credit Union would be the first – and only – financial institution in Sioux County. Photo by NDAREC/Liza Kessel

“A credit union is the right fit for our community and would be owned by the people of the tribe,” says Joseph McNeil Jr., Standing Rock Sioux Trib

Roxanne Henke and her granddaughter, Simone. Courtesy photo

Three hours turned into five. Then the flight was canceled.

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I ponder the different conditions seen over generations.

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FAMILY REUNION

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There is a Facebook group, “Dakotas Abandoned Images,” where people post pictures of old, abandoned farm buildings and horse-drawn farm implements.

The Roswech ranch supplies the beef for the South 40 Beef processing facility’s retail sales. Courtesy photo

Pointing out he had no prior ranching experience, John says a few area ranchers have take him under their wing, teaching him about the industry.