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In early March, I went to check the cows in the calving pasture near the yard.

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Today, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index, the only national cross-industry measure of customer satisfaction in the United State

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One dark, subzero December night, I was driving alone. The roads were slick.

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Should we modify our holiday plans due to COVID-19?

Robert “Bob” Hunter, Maddock’s oldest resident, holds his U.S. Army portrait, taken over 75 years ago during his World War II service. Photos by NDAREC/Liza Kessel

At 100 years old, Hunter still lives in the home he built decades ago, kitty-corner from the old Maddock Aggies school, now the high school.

The company operates in a building located on the family’s Wildrose farm. Courtesy Photos

“Christine became seriously ill after inhaling strong fumes rising from a bag of decorative wood chips that she had opened to use in the Gillund’s

Eric Bartsch is the general manager of AGT Foods in the United States, one of the largest pulse companies in the world. Photo by NDAREC/Liza Kessel

“What drives me is when I can go to the store and see all the products that our ingredients are in, and know that I, or us, as a company, have play

Robert “Bob” Hunter, Maddock’s oldest resident, holds his U.S. Army portrait, taken over 75 years ago during his World War II service. Photos by NDAREC/Liza Kessel

Set amongst Hunter’s photographs is a small black-and-white image of a handsome young man. His light eyes shine under a U.S. Army service cap.

The paintings below are illustrations of veteran experiences in World War II that were shared with the artist, Scott Nelson, through interviews. The paintings are based on real events of the war and were inspected by the veterans who shared their stories. They are reprinted with permission from Mr. Nelson. For more information, visit www.scottnelsonart.com(link is external).

He told me one humorous story about when he was in the hospital after getting back to the United States.