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When agriculture became mechanized and gas-powered tractors replaced animal power, that changed. Energy became an expense.

Co-workers Abdirahim Ahmed and Henry Bajebo at work on the manufacturing floor. Photo by NDAREC/Liza Kessel

Henry Bajebo, a Liberian refugee, has endured similar tragedy. Bajebo watched his father die at the hands of a rebel soldier.

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“What’s going on?” I asked. And then I listened. Her problems were not new. She’d been wrestling with these same issues for years.

 Tim Noteboom, a home inspector for 18 years in the Fargo-Moorhead area, is known as “Mr. Fix It” on KFGO. He answers caller questions on his monthly segment heard on KFGO’s midday program, “It Takes 2 with Amy and JJ.” PHOTOS COURTESY KFGO Radio

‘THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY’

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The season went on, with wins and losses. Each day, we learned something new, and we started to play better as a team.

Historic photos of Wahpeton show a growing community, complete with a trolley. Courtesy photo

“We want to make everybody feel welcome, whether they are from here or traveling through,” said Madison Schuler, the owner of Dakota Coffee Co.

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“Come up with a strategy first,” says Kim Schmidt, public relations and digital communications manager for N.D. Tourism, a division of the N.D.

Small businesses play an integral role in tourism, greeting visitors to their communities. PHOTO COURTESY N.D. TOURISM.

At the N.D. Department of Commerce Tourism Division, we work hard to tell the stories that sell the trips.