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  • NDATC JOINS COMMENTS ON E-CONNECTIVITY PILOT PROGRAM
    by ryan.buenconsejo
    January 12th, 2021
  • Jeremy Neuharth - courtesy photo
    TECHND SUPPORTS INDUSTRY GROWTH, SPEARHEADS NEW INITIATIVE
    by Staff Reports
    November 05th, 2018
  • WHAT MAKES YOU MOST THANKFUL ABOUT LIVING IN NORTH DAKOTA?
    by ryan.buenconsejo
    January 12th, 2021
  • We 3 B's: Ryan, Tyler and Maria Borkowski
    WE 3 B'S: NEW CREATIONS, NEW PRIDE
    by North Dakota Living
    November 05th, 2018
  •  STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF N.D. PHOTOBells of Peace will toll nationwide at 11 a.m. on Nov. 11, to signal the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, and to honor American service and sacrifice in the war, including the service of 30,000 North Dakotans and U.S. soldier Joseph Walter Plunkett (above, left), shown during his World War I service in FranceNorth Dakotans join the world this November in making a solemn, final salute honoring the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. Nov. 11 marks th
    BELLS OF PEACE TOLL FOR WORLD WAR I
    by North Dakota Living
    News Connections
    November 05th, 2018
  • Dakota Leathernecks open Marine House, west of Mandan.
    APPRECIATING VETERANS
    by North Dakota Living
    November 05th, 2018
  • AL GUSTIN
    FINDING A WAY TO PASS THE FARM ALONG
    by Al Gustin
    Farm Byline
    November 04th, 2018
  • bins
    CONSIDER PROS, CONS OF GRAIN STORAGE
    by Staff Reports
    November 04th, 2018
  • Brittany Barnhardt
    Teen-2-Teen: November 2018
    by Brittany Barnhardt
    Teen-2-Teen
    November 04th, 2018
  • Roxanne Henke
    A PEEK INTO THE PAST
    by Roxanne Henke
    October 07th, 2018
  • Al Gustin
    WHEN NATURE'S REMEDY SEEMS TOO RISKY
    by Al Gustin
    October 07th, 2018
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    PROTECT YOURSELF WITH FLU SHOT
    by Luann Dart
    October 07th, 2018

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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
Cooperatives climb to the top Lineworker Training Center
Celebrating sunflowers Al Gustin
DUELING DUO: ‘TO ALL ENDS’ 1
Get sidetracked in western North Dakota The countryside surrounding Tobacco Gardens Resort and Marina on Lake Sakakawea offers the diversity of the Badlands tickled with rolling, grassy hills. PHOTOS COURTESY TOBACCO GARDENS RESORT AND MARINA, WATFORD CITY
NOVEMBER 2019: FARM BYLINE al
Teen-2-Teen: Juy 2021 Sylvie Winje
SHOCKING BASS FOR SCIENCE 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.
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