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Get sidetracked in western North Dakota The countryside surrounding Tobacco Gardens Resort and Marina on Lake Sakakawea offers the diversity of the Badlands tickled with rolling, grassy hills. PHOTOS COURTESY TOBACCO GARDENS RESORT AND MARINA, WATFORD CITY
A letter to my teachers Will M. Nelson
WORLD WAR I CENTENNIAL ECHOING WORDS, STARK IMAGES Burleigh County men assembled for a group photo in Bismarck on March 29, 1918, just before deployment to serve in WWI.  STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF N.D. PHOTO
SANFORD MEDICAL CENTER SERVICE FROM CASS COUNTY ELECTRIC Story, photos reprinted from Minnkota
AGRICULTURE'S GREAT DIVERSITY Al Gustin
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.
POSITIONED FOR THE FUTURE Bismarck State College (BSC) lineworker students provide demonstrations at a May 6 event celebrating a 50-year partnership between BSC and the North Dakota Association of Rural Electric Cooperatives.
Make your kitchen a science-learning lab for kids Kylie Wachter and Everett Peterson
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