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  • al
    AUGUST 2020: FARM BYLINE - Virtual meetings are poor substitute
    by Al Gustin
    Farm Byline
    July 30th, 2020
  • vote
    WHERE NORTH DAKOTA’S ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES STAND
    by North Dakota Living report
    July 30th, 2020
  • Mr. Mugley loves getting rides with his family.
    Reader Reply: August 2020
    by North Dakota Living readers
    Reader Reply
    July 30th, 2020
  • sloane
    Teen-2-Teen: August 2020
    by Sloane McCray
    Teen-2-Teen
    July 30th, 2020
  • Dixie Brown, right, owns and operates Dixie's Cafe in Keene with the help of her daughters, Kennidy Chapin, left, and Cassidy Rink. PHOTO BY ANDREW SPRATTA/MCKENZIE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE
    AUGUST 2020: RECIPE ROUNDUP - Dixie’s Cafe: a Keene delight!
    by Cally Peterson
    Recipe Roundup
    July 30th, 2020
  • rox
    INSPIRED LIVING: COMPLAINING OR CHANGING?
    by Roxanne Henke
    Inspired Living
    July 30th, 2020
  • al
    JULY 2020: FARM BYLINE - Recalling ‘Agriculturalists of the Year’
    by Al Gustin
    Farm Byline
    July 01st, 2020
  • Reader Reply: July 2020
    by ryan.buenconsejo
    Reader Reply
    December 02nd, 2020
  • cattle
    ‘OUR BEEF AND BUTTER’ COVID-19 IMPACTS CATTLE INDUSTRY
    by Cally Peterson
    June 24th, 2020
  • brooklyn
    Teen-2-Teen: July 2020
    by Brooklyn Hager
    Teen-2-Teen
    June 24th, 2020
  • RECIPE ROUNDUP: GET GRILLING!
    by ryan.buenconsejo
    Recipe Roundup
    December 02nd, 2020
  • An onboard generator produces electricity that runs to the front of the boat. The electrical field produced goes down about 6 feet into the water. Fish are attracted to the electrical field and are temporarily stunned, allowing fisheries personnel to capture them with long-handled dip nets.
    SHOCKING BASS FOR SCIENCE
    by Ron Wilson
    June 24th, 2020

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PROJECT TUNDRA: CARBON CAPTURE IN CO-OP POWER GENERATION Retrofitting Minnkota Power Cooperative's Milton R. Young Station with new carbon capture technology is the aim of Project Tundra.
CONNECT & ENGAGE: CRITICAL ACCESS HOSPITALS USE TELEHEALTH TO MEET PATIENT NEEDS UND medical students on both sides of the camera work on their “webside manner” at the School of Medicine & Health Sciences.
Inspired Living: December 2021 Roxanne Henke
COOPERATIVE ADVOCACY AT EVERY LEVEL Members of North Dakota’s electric cooperatives outside the U.S. Capitol during NRECA’s 2019 Legislative Conference. NDAREC PHOTO
Consider co-op careers, October 2023 Josh Kramer
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Food to celebrate Rustic Herb Bread and Tortellini Soup
Picnic Perfect CAMPFIRE S’MORES BARS
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