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    FEEDING A HUNGRY WORLD
    by Al Gustin
    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
  • READER REPLY: MARCH 2019
    by ryan.buenconsejo
    Reader Reply
    January 11th, 2021
  • Kent Brick
    Editorial: The future we make possible, March 2019
    by Kent Brick
    Editorial
    March 05th, 2019
  • Al Gustin
    THE BASIS OF OUR PRODUCTIVITY
    by Al Gustin
    March 05th, 2019
  • Regular board meetings involving local residents working together help propel the Mott Gallery effort. Mott Gallery leaders include, front row, from left: Darlene Kallis, Twila Hawn, Kevin Carvell and Shirley Halvorson. Next to Halvorson is Tom Trousdale, Mott native/current Bismarck resident, visitor at a recent gathering of gallery leaders. Back row, standing: Joyce Hinrichs, Mary Messer, Jack Griffin. Included, but not pictured, in the gallery leadership group are Geno Sloan, and Bonnie and Ray Bieber. M
    MOTT GALLERY OF HISTORY AND ART
    by Kent Brick
    March 05th, 2019
  • Michaela Reinterson
    Teen-2-Teen: March 2019
    by MichaelaI Reinertson
    Teen-2-Teen
    March 05th, 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
  • READER REPLY: FEBRUARY 2019
    by ryan.buenconsejo
    Reader Reply
    January 11th, 2021

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OUR HERITAGE IS FROM THE SOIL Al Gustin
FIGHTING COVID-19: ‘Be a good neighbor’ State Health Officer Mylynn Tufte and Gov. Doug Burgum speak at a March 17 press conference about the COVID-19 pandemic in North Dakota. PHOTO CREDIT JEREMY TURLEY/FORUM NEWS SERVICE
IT’S THE START THAT STOPS Roxanne
Poles and wires, spark plugs and brake pads Linewomen
Aging in rural North Dakota Andi Diaz Gonzalez walks 95-year-old Leona Staiger
Sweet treats, sweeter memories Dog Treats (for the dog!)
FCC RULE REPEALS ‘NET NEUTRALITY’ crothers
100 YEARS OF VOTES FOR WOMEN: HOW THE BALLOT WAS WON IN NORTH DAKOTA Gov. Lynn Frazier signs the 1917 women's suffrage bill, allowing women to vote for president of the United States and a variety of county and municipal offices, but not for governor or legislative seats. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NORTH DAKOTA, CO278-00001
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