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    FEEDING A HUNGRY WORLD
    by Al Gustin
    April 04th, 2019
  •  At the N.D. House hearing on SCR 4013, Shirley Reese, manager of Hazelton’s Main Street Market and member of the N.D. Rural Grocers Task Force, an effort led by NDAREC’s rural development team, provides perspective on the challenges rural grocers face. PHOTO BY NDAREC/LIZA KESSEL
    NDAREC CONTINUES TO WORK AT STATE LEGISLATURE
    by Staff Reports
    April 04th, 2019
  • Claire Weltz
    Teen-2-Teen: May 2019
    by Claire Weltz
    Teen-2-Teen
    April 04th, 2019
  • UND medical students on both sides of the camera work on their “webside manner” at the School of Medicine & Health Sciences.
    CONNECT & ENGAGE: CRITICAL ACCESS HOSPITALS USE TELEHEALTH TO MEET PATIENT NEEDS
    by Stacy Kusler
    April 04th, 2019
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    TOO MUCH STUFF
    by Roxanne Henke
    April 04th, 2019
  • Kenney Lyson guides her horse, Gracie, through the family barn in Baker, Mont. (PHOTO BY JOHN KARY/NDAREC
    RECOGNIZING SEPSIS, SAVING LIVES
    by Luann Dart
    April 04th, 2019
  • Cathy and Ramon Barnes ranch in the Hettinger area. The two met at college, after Cathy moved to the United States from Bolivia, where her parents were missionaries. COURTESY PHOTO
    FROM BOLIVIAN JUNGLE TO N.D. RANCH
    by Luann Dart
    April 04th, 2019
  • PHOTO COURTESY NRECA Electric cooperatives’ top priority of keeping power flowing 24/7 calls for maintaining a complex network of power plants, poles and wires. But it also requires preparing for the unpredictable. Electric co-ops are winning the reliability battles against the top three troublemakers.
    CO-OPS STRIVE TO KEEP POWER STEADY, SECURE
    by Paul Wesslund
    April 01st, 2019
  • Electric cooperative leaders stand for a photo in the North Dakota State Capitol Great Hall following a February 2019 legislative hearing on SB 2322, from left: Chris Baumgartner, Basin Electric Power Cooperative; Paul Matthys, Cass County Electric Cooperative; Tom Rafferty, Verendrye Electric Cooperative; Paul Fitterer, Capital Electric Cooperative; Zac Smith and Josh Kramer, NDAREC. NDAREC and member cooperatives opposed the bill, which was defeated in the Senate by a 7-39 vote.
    CO-OP LEADERS CONVERGE ON CAPITOL FOR LEGISLATIVE SESSION
    by Cally Peterson
    March 05th, 2019
  • A mural that appears on the side of North 40 Restaurant in Rolla, N.D.
    ROLLA: CITY OF MURALS
    by Bill Vossler
    March 05th, 2019
  • Janelle Marcotte
    SOUP WARMS THE SOUL
    by Brittnee Wilson
    March 05th, 2019
  • Linda Donlin’s passion for music is evident in her latest work, “The Heart’s Passion Awakens the Soul,” featuring the Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orchestra’s music director, Beverly Everett, and 15 members of the orchestra.
    LINDA DONLIN PAINTS HER SOUL ONTO THE CANVAS
    by Luann Dart
    March 05th, 2019

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FARM BYLINE: APRIL 2021 al
When Time Doesn’t Heal Local veterans create masks as part of an art therapy program at the Fargo VA that encourages the use of art to work through trauma. The meaning behind each mask is unique to the veteran artist, as masks are designed to depict personal experiences of trauma and recovery.
Milestones and memories Roxanne Henke
A mighty community effort Residents gather for coffee and laughter at the Mott Health Care Center.
Sprayer/seeder creep Al Gustin
The care we need Sen. John Hoeven spoke at the Aug. 27 grand opening of the Heart of America Medical Center in Rugby, where he gifted the new rural health care facility an American flag flown over the U.S. Capitol.
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