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MOTT GALLERY OF HISTORY AND ART Regular board meetings involving local residents working together help propel the Mott Gallery effort. Mott Gallery leaders include, front row, from left: Darlene Kallis, Twila Hawn, Kevin Carvell and Shirley Halvorson. Next to Halvorson is Tom Trousdale, Mott native/current Bismarck resident, visitor at a recent gathering of gallery leaders. Back row, standing: Joyce Hinrichs, Mary Messer, Jack Griffin. Included, but not pictured, in the gallery leadership group are Geno Sloan, and Bonnie and Ray Bieber. M
Keeping youth in North Dakota Anne Kesler
Rural North Dakota doctors love working in small towns doctor
Make your kitchen a science-learning lab for kids Kylie Wachter and Everett Peterson
Cooperative investing more than $1 billion in the Bakken region breaking gorund
What’s your superpower? Roxanne Henke
Recipe Roundup: September 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
Guest Editorial: Hit the road Sara Otte Coleman
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