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  • The paintings below are illustrations of veteran experiences in World War II that were shared with the artist, Scott Nelson, through interviews. The paintings are based on real events of the war and were inspected by the veterans who shared their stories. They are reprinted with permission from Mr. Nelson. For more information, visit www.scottnelsonart.com(link is external).
    Reader Reply: November 2020
    by North Dakota Living readers
    Reader Reply
    October 27th, 2020
  • Robert “Bob” Hunter, Maddock’s oldest resident, holds his U.S. Army portrait, taken over 75 years ago during his World War II service. Photos by NDAREC/Liza Kessel
    THANK YOU, BOB. A WWII REFLECTION, 75 YEARS LATER
    by Cally Peterson
    October 27th, 2020
  • War Bonds
    The Home Front War Effort
    by D. Jerome Tweton
    Fashion
    October 27th, 2020
  • Karly
    Teen-2-Teen: November 2020
    by Karly Just
    Teen-2-Teen
    October 27th, 2020
  • Josh
    EDITORIAL: THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER
    by Josh Kramer
    Editorial
    October 27th, 2020
  • N.D. Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring and his wife, Annette, visit with Pride of Dakota retailer Larry White of 17Thistles, which makes cold-pressed safflower cooking oil, at the 2019 Pride of Dakota Holiday Showcase in Bismarck. Photo  Courtesy N.D. Department of AgriculTure
    Pride of Dakota: Supporting business in your own backyard
    by Cally Peterson
    October 27th, 2020
  • The company operates in a building located on the family’s Wildrose farm. Courtesy Photos
    Pride of Dakota business continues legacy
    by Luann Dart
    October 27th, 2020
  • Val
    NOVEMBER 2020: FARM BYLINE
    by Al Gustin
    Farm Byline
    October 27th, 2020
  • N.D. Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring and his wife, Annette, visit with Pride of Dakota retailer Larry White of 17Thistles, which makes cold-pressed safflower cooking oil, at the 2019 Pride of Dakota Holiday Showcase in Bismarck. Photo  Courtesy N.D. Department of AgriculTure
    PRIDE OF DAKOTA: SUPPORTING BUSINESS IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD
    by Cally Peterson
    October 27th, 2020
  • Eric Bartsch is the general manager of AGT Foods in the United States, one of the largest pulse companies in the world. Photo by NDAREC/Liza Kessel
    NOVEMBER 2020: RECIPE ROUNDUP
    by Cally Peterson
    Recipe Roundup
    October 27th, 2020
  • Waterfowl hunting is a favorite Sieg family activity, including for their beloved 12-year-old black lab, Bandit. Courtesy photos
    OCTOBER 2020: RECIPE ROUNDUP
    by Cally Peterson
    Recipe Roundup
    September 28th, 2020
  • Nicki and Scott Brockopp turned their homebrewing hobby into a hometown business earlier this year, opening Brockopp Brewing in January on Valley City’s Main Street, thanks in part to financial assistance received through a partnership of the Rural Development Finance Corporation and their local economic development corporation.
    COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITY: BREWING SMALL-TOWN SUCCESS THROUGH ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP
    by Krista Rausch
    September 25th, 2020

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WATFORD CITY OFFERS SMALL TOWN HOSPITALITY Watford City’s hotels include amenities found in any larger community. PHOTOS COURTESY WATFORD CITY TOURISM
An outstanding adventure: Teens have a monumental time on Electric Cooperative Youth Tour North Dakota’s Youth Tour delegation visits the White House.
60 years of ‘greatest show in the West’ Early Medora Musical attendees
Is Santa Claus real? Roxanne Henke
THE CHANGE JAR Jonathan Anderson, director of the Tribal Business Information Center on the campus of Sitting Bull College in Fort Yates since 2002, is part of a steering committee working to establish a credit union. If successful, Oyate Community Credit Union would be the first – and only – financial institution in Sioux County. Photo by NDAREC/Liza Kessel
Thinking like a cattle judge Al Gustin
The majority who participate Josh Kramer
ARTIST HELPS OTHERS DISCOVER ARTISTIC SOUL Professional artist Nicole Gagner helps those with physical and developmental disabilities to discover art.(PHOTOS COURTESY NICOLE GAGNER)
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