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“Your kid has done it or seen it done, and I can almost guarantee it,” says Kidder County High School Principal Michael Wachter.
When the state observed its 100th birthday in 1989, there were similar reflections and speculation, but to a much larger degree.
If you ask teens where they plan to live when they get older, they may list places like New York City, Los Angeles, Miami or another popular, glamo
I’ve come to view high school sports through a different lens.
As a nearly 20-year active member of the U.S. Army Reserves, the Hazen native had been deployed before.
My parents grew up during the time when communism was largely prevalent in Europe.
“If there is an issue or something to solve in Watford City, we look at things from a community standpoint,” says Pat Bertagnolli, vice president o
In the November 2018 issue of North Dakota Outdoors, the monthly magazine published by N.D.
After decades of government acreage controls and depressed grain prices, the 1972 Soviet grain deal changed everything, or so it seemed.