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
“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 season went on, with wins and losses. Each day, we learned something new, and we started to play better as a team.
“We try offering a great lineup of entertainment. Once you get on grounds, there are so many things to do that are free.
When agriculture became mechanized and gas-powered tractors replaced animal power, that changed. Energy became an expense.
Henry Bajebo, a Liberian refugee, has endured similar tragedy. Bajebo watched his father die at the hands of a rebel soldier.