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  • al
    FARM BYLINE: AUGUST 2021
    by Al Gustin
    July 27th, 2021
  • EDITORIAL: AUGUST 2021
    by cwb
    August 09th, 2021
  • rox
    INPIRED LIVING: AUGUST 2021
    by Roxanne Henke
    July 27th, 2021
  • Jonathan Anderson, director of the Tribal Business Information Center on the campus of Sitting Bull College in Fort Yates since 2002, is part of a steering committee working to establish a credit union. If successful, Oyate Community Credit Union would be the first – and only – financial institution in Sioux County. Photo by NDAREC/Liza Kessel
    THE CHANGE JAR
    by Cally Peterson
    July 27th, 2021
  • julie
    RECIPE ROUNDUP: AUGUST 2021
    by Julie Garden-Robinson, food and nutrition specialist, NDSU Extension
    Recipe Roundup
    July 27th, 2021
  • Roxanne Henke and her granddaughter, Simone. Courtesy photo
    INSPIRED LIVING: DECEMBER 2020
    by Roxanne Henke
    Inspired Living
    July 16th, 2021
  • ROAD TRIP: HIGHWAY 83
    by cwb
    Road Trip
    August 05th, 2021
  • al
    FARM BYLINE: JULY 2021
    by Al Gustin
    June 29th, 2021
  • josh
    Editorial: ‘Good to be back’ July 2021
    by Josh Kramer
    Editorial
    June 29th, 2021
  • Sylvie Winje
    Teen-2-Teen: Juy 2021
    by Sylvie Winje
    Teen-2-Teen
    June 29th, 2021
  • Reader Reply: July 2021
    by cwb
    Reader Reply
    August 04th, 2021
  • The Roswech ranch supplies the beef for the South 40 Beef processing facility’s retail sales. Courtesy photo
    SOUTH 40 BEEF CONNECTS CONSUMERS TO THE RANCH
    by Luann Dart
    June 29th, 2021

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That red Hereford cow Josh Kramer
Lessons in love, part three Roxanne Henke
Preserving History and Heritage IT Manager David Mayer, seated, Dale Lennon, SHSND Foundation executive director
The past, the future and the Bohemian Hall Al Gustin
ENJOY THE MUSIC! Summer festivals offer fun and fiddle PHOTO COURTESY LANDOLIVE
Fighting Fires in a Drought Local, state and federal agencies responded in April to the Horse Pasture Fire on the Little Missouri National Grassland, located just north of Theodore Roosevelt National Park – North Unit, that burned 5,000 acres. Extreme drought has exacerbated the fire threat in western North Dakota this year, where McKenzie County is experiencing its fifth driest year in 127 years. PHOTO COURTESY NEAL A. SHIPMAN/MCKENZIE COUNTY FARMER
STRESS! Be aware of stress effects rope
FIRE & STEEL: 17-YEAR-OLD FORGES EXQUISITE KNIVES Top to bottom: Gabe Jensen’s San Mai blade demonstrates the untouched forged layer along the top of the blade.  This Damascus hunting knife has a frame handle construction with resin scales.  Gabe Jensen crafted this Damascus chef’s knife with a handle of purple dyed wood.  This was Gabe Jensen’s first Damascus knife after taking a class with American Bladesmith Society master David Lisch. This knife’s handle is made of boxelder burl scales.
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