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  • Sarah Schaper, age 11
    Reader Reply: September 2021
    by Joyce Wagner, Terry Lynn Wanzek, Jacob Hendrickson
    Reader Reply
    September 01st, 2021
  • Ring-necked pheasant
    2021 North Dakota Hunting Outlook
    by N.D. Game and Fish
    September 01st, 2021
  • Spirit Lake Food Distribution Program Director Mary Greene Trottier (right) and Nutrition Educator Mattie Merrik (left) stand behind a portable cooking station. These stations are used to provide free cooking lessons to students and clients of the food distribution program. PHOTOS BY NDAREC/KRISTA RAUSCH
    Recipe Roundup: September 2021
    by Krista Rausch
    Recipe Roundup
    September 01st, 2021
  • Road Trip: Highway 281
    by admin
    Road Trip
    March 02nd, 2022
  • Sloane McCray
    Teen-2-teen: September 2021
    by Sloane McCray
    Teen-2-Teen
    September 01st, 2021
  • Al Gustin
    FARM BYLINE: JULY 2021
    by Al Gustin
    Farm Byline
    August 06th, 2021
  • Reader Reply: August 2021
    by cwb
    Reader Reply
    August 09th, 2021
  • Jonathan Anderson, director of the Tribal Business Information Center on the campus of Sitting Bull College in Fort Yates since 2002, is part of a steering committee working to establish a credit union. If successful, Oyate Community Credit Union would be the first – and only – financial institution in Sioux County. Photo by NDAREC/Liza Kessel
    THE CHANGE JAR
    by Cally Peterson
    July 27th, 2021
  • julie
    RECIPE ROUNDUP: AUGUST 2021
    by Julie Garden-Robinson, food and nutrition specialist, NDSU Extension
    Recipe Roundup
    July 27th, 2021
  • ROAD TRIP: HIGHWAY 2
    by cwb
    Road Trip
    August 09th, 2021
  • Edgeley/Kulm/Montpelier's Alex Huber (24) lays one up against Grafton defenders in the semifinal game of the 2021 North Dakota State Class B Boys Basketball Tournament. Huber and the Rebels went on to win the game by three points, earning a place in the state championship game. Photo courtesy Rhonda Tjernlund/Tjernlund Photography
    Blurring school boundaries, co-ops become common
    by Luann Dart
    July 27th, 2021
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    JAMES RIVER FARMERS UNION CAMP OPENS, INVESTS IN YOUTH AND COOPERATIVE EDUCATION
    by Cally Peterson
    July 27th, 2021

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CHALLENGING LEGISLATIVE SESSION ADJOURNS Gov. Doug Burgum signs House Bill 1412 into law. The legislation provides lignite power plant and conversion facility operators five years of immediate tax relief from coal conversion taxes. With the North Dakota lignite industry facing pressures from the federal government and skewed energy market prices, House Bill 1412 will help level the playing field for the lignite industry and make lignite-fueled electricity more competitive on the electric grid. PHOTO BY NDAREC/LIZA KESSEL
MAKING GENERAL SURGERY AVAILABLE TO ALL IN RURAL NORTH DAKOTA Dr. Mary Aaland, center, taught a “stop the bleed” class in Linton in November. The program teaches nonmedical people how to apply tourniquets and pack open bleeding wounds. Aaland has taught more than 130 people in the classes with the help of local emergency medical services providers.
My grief will see yours Peterson family
Find something NEW in North Dakota this summer Sara Otte Coleman
WHERE NORTH DAKOTA’S ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES STAND vote
The land and its people Al Gustin
More Than Mail Photographer Wayne Gudmundson, left, and authors Steven Bolduc and K. Amy Phillips collaborated to produce the book, “The Prairie Post Office: Enlarging the Common Life in Rural North Dakota.”
Randy Hauck Randy Hauck
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