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My pastor concluded his sermon on generosity, reached into his pocket and pulled out a $20 bill. He held it high. “Who would like this?”
It seems that in my youth, August was a hot, dry month. Crops had ripened. It was the month of harvest.
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
“Stress for farmers and ranchers isn’t new,” says Becky Kopp-Dunham, a licensed independent clinical social worker and farmer herself.
Abbey Messer and her husband, Marty, who is a KEM Electric Cooperative lineworker, both enjoy the outdoors, having grown up on farms and ranches.
The heart of the NDSF are the 4-H, FFA and open class exhibits vying for the top prize, Korslien says.
“I’m on bonus time,” he says. “Every day is a good day.”
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