Elle Beyer, left, and her sister, Mila

Spanning across the U.S.-Canada border like a floral handshake, the International Peace Garden is a botanical haven rooted in friendship and bursti

Former N.D. Commissioner of Agriculture Sarah Vogel

In the height of the 1980s farm crisis, Sarah Vogel became a household name in North Dakota.

Al Gustin

In the summer of 1965, I hauled feed barley to the Occident Elevator in Mandan in Dad’s 1950 three-quarter-ton Chevy pickup truck.

Colorectal cancer screening saves lives

The conversation around colorectal health is far from glamourous.

April recipe

Eating like our grandparents and great-grandparents may be a key to better health.

Residents gather for coffee and laughter at the Mott Health Care Center.

Like a warm hug, laughter echos through the dining room as a group of ladies gathers for coffee, gleefully cajoling cookies from the kitchen staff

Dr. Shylah Schauer

Just like the prairie depends on different grasses, wildflowers, insects, birds and animals to keep the land thriving, your body needs a rich varie

Josh Kramer

“It’s complicated.”

Joanie McCormack

I was 4 years old, sitting at our town’s restaurant with five sparkly headbands stacked over my hair.

Legacy Square in Dickinson