From Richardton to Velva – Originally from Richardton, Randy Hauck has called Velva home for 39 years.
During the weeks leading up to Christmas when I was a kid, my sisters and I would stand on our fireplace hearth and, with Mom’s prompting, practice
Much of North America is at elevated risk of insufficient energy supplies this winter, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) r
The question posed to me was, “How did growing up in the 1950s help shape the person you became later in life?” The ladies who asked it grew up in
A farm boy from Ryder – Growing up on a small family farm, Dale never dreamed of a career off the farm.
Reduce, reuse, recycle. It’s a public awareness campaign every ‘90s kids will remember.
A veteran North Dakota commodity group leader has reminded me several times how important my morning farm broadcasts were to him.
A decommissioned substation that sat powerless for nearly a year is no longer out of commission.
I’ve made it my practice to use this space in November to write about gratitude.
In honor of Veterans Day, North Dakota Living features two veteran-owned Pride of Dakota businesses.