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RUS administrator in North Dakota: ‘I believe in the way the co-op does it’ Andrew Berke, U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Utilities Service administrator, talks with North Dakota electric cooperative leaders at a Dec. 4, 2023, meeting in Fargo.
TRIBAL COLLEGES HAVE ECONOMIC, SOCIAL IMPRINT A monument honoring those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces welcomes visitors to the United Tribes Technical College campus. UTTC is the largest of North Dakota’s five tribal colleges.
An outstanding adventure: Teens have a monumental time on Electric Cooperative Youth Tour North Dakota’s Youth Tour delegation visits the White House.
Putting money back in your pocket Jamie Zins
A-PART-ISAN POLITICS Roxanne Henke
CO-OPS STRIVE TO KEEP POWER STEADY, SECURE PHOTO COURTESY NRECA Electric cooperatives’ top priority of keeping power flowing 24/7 calls for maintaining a complex network of power plants, poles and wires. But it also requires preparing for the unpredictable. Electric co-ops are winning the reliability battles against the top three troublemakers.
Perennials: a Garden Gift That Keeps on Giving A wide variety of hardy perennial plants do well in North Dakota. Some popular local perennials include: asters, chrysanthemums, coneflowers, daylilies, hostas, peonies and sedum. Visit www.perennialresource.com(link is external) for more information about perennials that may be suitable for your garden.  Photos by NDAREC/Clarice L. Kesler
A 2020 PLOTS AND PRAIRIE GROUSE PRIMER A man and his best hunting companion enjoy the beauty of a fall bird hunt.
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