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One who thinks agriculture’s reliability should not be minimized is Neal Fisher, administrator of the N.D. Wheat Commission.

A man and his best hunting companion enjoy the beauty of a fall bird hunt.

But the similarities between this day and those of year’s past ended at the yellow, inverted triangular sign indicating the prair

Mona Thompson, Kidder County Ambulance director and paramedic, has been working to improve mental health services for rural first responders, who face trauma and significant stress by the very nature of their jobs. Photos by NDAREC/John Kary

“There’s this culture of being tough and having to suck it up, and that is why you have such a high burnout rate,” she says.

Tom Moravec, a lineworker for Northern Plains Electric Cooperative, volunteers as a firefighter for Carrington Fire and Rescue.

Callers told her flames from a fire that started in the family’s pole barn were shooting over their “shome” (a home and shop combined into one livi

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Therefore, as we near the 100th anniversary of the demolition of a barrier that further separated man and woman, I should like to discuss the impac

Dixie Brown, right, owns and operates Dixie's Cafe in Keene with the help of her daughters, Kennidy Chapin, left, and Cassidy Rink. PHOTO BY ANDREW SPRATTA/MCKENZIE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE

“You can’t sit around here and do nothing, or you’re going to be crazy,” she told Dixie.

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Oh, we high school girls had our methods of circumventing the rules.

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Over the years, there have been many such trade team visits to North Dakota and many return visits of North Dakotans to overseas markets.

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North Dakota’s electric cooperatives, through their statewide association, the North Dakota Association of Rural Electric Cooperatives, participate

Gov. Lynn Frazier signs the 1917 women's suffrage bill, allowing women to vote for president of the United States and a variety of county and municipal offices, but not for governor or legislative seats. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NORTH DAKOTA, CO278-00001

She, like many engaged in the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), supported women’s right to vote, about as much as she favored prohibition.