“We say we have a three-legged stool,” says Dr. John Miller, WSC president.
This past July, one question stopped everyone in their tracks.
“I moved to North Dakota in 2002 and at that time, I would say there was a sparsity of regional works, particularly for the Northern Plains and for
This action is a reversal of a regulatory approach enacted by the FCC in 2015.
“God bless Alyce Travers. That’s probably what we say frequently in Bowman County.
I have a passion for learning and working with children, which is why I have decided to attend Minot State University in the fall and pursue a degr
Ash grew up near Underwood, on a farm served by McLean Electric Cooperative. He settled in Devils Lake, working first for the U.S.
“What we’ve seen is that if you don’t get anglers on good ice, with good access, by the holidays, then they don’t often fish that winter,” Power sa
“The cattle industry is dynamic with things always changing,” says John Dhuyvetter, livestock specialist at the North Dakota State University North