In her 46th year of teaching, Sharon Klein remembers the first computers incorporated into her curriculum and the introduction of the internet.
Education is the backbone of any successful society, nation or community.
If you ask North Dakota Living Editor Cally Peterson, there are a few redeeming qualities of January in North Dakota: basketball and soup
I am a “woman of words.” I’ve made a career writing them and speaking them. But I had a great lesson imprinted on me some years ago.
In the summer of 1968, I was working in the farm department of KXJB-TV in Fargo.
Beyond supporting North Dakota’s economy and feeding the world, farming and ranching is a lifestyle – and livelihood.
I don’t remember ever watching my mother, grandmothers or great-grandmothers (how lucky am I to have memories of each!) use pressure cookers.
In the upper Dakota, we are accustomed to rapidly changing weather conditions.

