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THANK YOU, BOB. A WWII REFLECTION, 75 YEARS LATER Robert “Bob” Hunter, Maddock’s oldest resident, holds his U.S. Army portrait, taken over 75 years ago during his World War II service. Photos by NDAREC/Liza Kessel
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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.
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Recipe Roundup: June 2022 After 37 years with her co-op family, Tammy Kear is excited to spend time with her own family in retirement, which includes husband, Bud; daughter, Cassie, her husband, Ryan, and their children, Carter, Ethan, Kylar and Keara; and daughter, Crissie, her husband, Travis, and their children, Bailee and Colton.
FARM STRESS: RIPPLING THROUGH RURAL AMERICA corn Becky Kopp-Dunham conducts therapy sessions via video chat, allowing farm families dealing with stress to access therapy services at home.  Photo by Cass County Electric Cooperative/Sara Erickson
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