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UND medical students on both sides of the camera work on their “webside manner” at the School of Medicine & Health Sciences.

CONNECT & ENGAGE: CRITICAL ACCESS HOSPITALS USE TELEHEALTH TO MEET PATIENT NEEDS

April 04th, 2019

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roxanne

TOO MUCH STUFF

April 04th, 2019

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FEEDING A HUNGRY WORLD

April 04th, 2019

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Kenney Lyson guides her horse, Gracie, through the family barn in Baker, Mont. (PHOTO BY JOHN KARY/NDAREC

RECOGNIZING SEPSIS, SAVING LIVES

April 04th, 2019

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CELEBRATING EARTH DAY IN APRIL

April 04th, 2019

EARTH DAY BORN - April 22, 1970 -

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Claire Weltz

Teen-2-Teen: May 2019

April 04th, 2019

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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.

CO-OPS STRIVE TO KEEP POWER STEADY, SECURE

April 01st, 2019

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Kent Brick

Editorial: The future we make possible, March 2019

March 05th, 2019

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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

MOTT GALLERY OF HISTORY AND ART

March 05th, 2019

While always a small town – hitting a population peak of about 1,600 in the 1950s – Mott has been a cherished home to many generations of families.

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Janelle Marcotte

SOUP WARMS THE SOUL

March 05th, 2019

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