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Frustrated, but as politely as possible, I approached again and said, “My husband and I are paying for this reception, could you please play some o

Cokey Conant’s three great-granddaughters, Lydia, Adeline and Ivy Mueller, can still make him smile from a social distance. The Mueller sisters have had some car time with their mom, Brandi Mueller, this spring, as she photographs families for her Front Porch Project.

“Social media can cause conflict and be viewed in a bad light, but this project has brought so much joy,” she says.

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Lindsey Solberg Herbel signs for Gov. Doug Burgum during a COVID-19 press conference. Photo courtesy N.D. Department of Transportation

While their stories intersect today because of their jobs in a worldwide pandemic, there is clear distinction between the two.

Maartje Murphy uses milk from her family's dairy in Carrington to make her Duchessa Gelato product. Courtesy Photos

That’s because gelato is made with more milk than cream, compared to regular ice cream, and has about half the butterfat content.

Lake Metigoshe Photo by  N.D. TOURISM

“It’s so relaxing. Having a view of the water is one of the greatest things,” he says. “Living on the lake, your scenery is changing all the time.

Photo by NDAREC/Clarice Kesler

Don Kinzler, a lifelong gardener and NDSU Extension Horticulturist for Cass County, answered some of our burning landscape questions.

Dale and Kelly Sorge, owners of Indian Hills Resort, enjoy a rare moment fishing together off a borrowed boat on Lake Sakakawea! Courtesy Photo

With world-class fishing, upgraded camping and lodging facilities, 6 miles of bike trails, eight Blue Bunny® ice cream flavors, spectacular views a

Editor Cally Peterson and her husband, Darin, are pictured with their dogs, Raina and Aspen, at their home in rural Steele. Courtesy photo

For just three easy payments of $55.95, which I charged to Mom’s credit card without full disclosure, I was going to bring honor to the family.

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Our focus has shifted, as much of our marketing emphasis is on internal communications and helping community leaders across the state “Be Safe, Be