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Editorial: Punching above their weight, October 2022 Josh Kramer
CONNECT & ENGAGE: CRITICAL ACCESS HOSPITALS USE TELEHEALTH TO MEET PATIENT NEEDS UND medical students on both sides of the camera work on their “webside manner” at the School of Medicine & Health Sciences.
60 years of ‘greatest show in the West’ Early Medora Musical attendees
SCHAPER FAMILY FAVORITES This four-generation branch of the Schaper family tree includes: Sig Schaper, middle (son of Katherina & Henry); on his right: his daughter, Barb Schaper Fridley, his great-granddaughter -- Barb’s granddaughter, Demrey; on his left: his daughter, Deb Schaper Allmendinger, with his granddaughter -- Deb’s daughter, Elizabeth, holding his great-grandson -- Deb’s grandson/her son, Liam.
Recipe Roundup: Get pressure cooking! Red Beans & Sausage
‘Keeping our culture alive’ MHA Nation Interpretive Center
SHOCKING BASS FOR SCIENCE An onboard generator produces electricity that runs to the front of the boat. The electrical field produced goes down about 6 feet into the water. Fish are attracted to the electrical field and are temporarily stunned, allowing fisheries personnel to capture them with long-handled dip nets.
Golf atop Bully’s breathtaking buttes Bully Pulpit Golf Course
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