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OUR POLES HAVE ROOTS! From left: Together, Maxine Rognlien, director; Kristi Hoff, employee (both with Verendrye Electric Cooperative); and Leann Mellum, Norsk Høstfest marketing director, are a fine example of how cooperatives are committed to their communities. Norsk Høstfest is a Scandinavian festival now in its 42nd year, and Touchstone Energy® Cooperatives is a major event sponsor. It draws people from all over the world and is a boost for the local economy. Through the guidance of member-directors, employees work with comm
Family + flowers + farming = fulfilling life Nathan and Theresa Dessonville, with their daughters, Abby and Laura
LOSING RURAL GROCERIES, LOSING FOOD ACCESS Rural people work hard to keep their grocery stores. But some rural groceries have difficulty getting common grocery items, like produce or fresh meat, perhaps because they can’t find a supplier to deliver to them or because they can’t afford the price offered.  Photo by NDAREC/Liza Kessel
VISIT RED RIVER VALLEY FAIR FOR 'THE THRILL OF IT' redriver
Stop digging, June 2023 Josh Kramer
Trip of a lifetime David Abel
SCHAPER FAMILY FAVORITES This four-generation branch of the Schaper family tree includes: Sig Schaper, middle (son of Katherina & Henry); on his right: his daughter, Barb Schaper Fridley, his great-granddaughter -- Barb’s granddaughter, Demrey; on his left: his daughter, Deb Schaper Allmendinger, with his granddaughter -- Deb’s daughter, Elizabeth, holding his great-grandson -- Deb’s grandson/her son, Liam.
Editorial: Stories to inspire, February 2020 Josh Kramer
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