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It seems that in my youth, August was a hot, dry month. Crops had ripened. It was the month of harvest.

Students enjoy a snack in the Bismarck High School lunchroom during a recent summer program. Photos by NDAREC/Liza Kessel

The “Hunger in North Dakota 2018” study, conducted by the Great Plains Food Bank (GPFB), found that 1 in 5 children included in the survey were foo

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First, playing music will make you more intelligent.

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“It is an exploding area, enabling economic activity and enabling social interaction.

Edgeley Public Schools head cook Joanne Geinert sips rhubarb punch – a family-favorite recipe – at her home in rural Nortonville. Photo by NDAREC/Liza Kessel

Joanne Geinert’s smile lights up a room. She is warm and kind – her spirit, infectious.

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The heart of the NDSF are the 4-H, FFA and open class exhibits vying for the top prize, Korslien says.

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In 1955, R. J.

The Burning Hills Singers perform a number for a June 2019 act of the Medora Musical. Photos by NDAREC/Liza Kessel

“I’m on bonus time,” he says. “Every day is a good day.”

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Established in 1907, Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is North Dakota’s oldest state park, and it presents many different ways to enjoy North Dakota

Members of North Dakota’s electric cooperatives outside the U.S. Capitol during NRECA’s 2019 Legislative Conference. NDAREC PHOTO

N.D. legislative recap