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  • Dr. Mary Aaland, center, taught a “stop the bleed” class in Linton in November. The program teaches nonmedical people how to apply tourniquets and pack open bleeding wounds. Aaland has taught more than 130 people in the classes with the help of local emergency medical services providers.
    MAKING GENERAL SURGERY AVAILABLE TO ALL IN RURAL NORTH DAKOTA
    by Brenda Haugen
    April 02nd, 2018
  • Professional artist Nicole Gagner helps those with physical and developmental disabilities to discover art.(PHOTOS COURTESY NICOLE GAGNER)
    ARTIST HELPS OTHERS DISCOVER ARTISTIC SOUL
    by Luann Dart
    March 07th, 2018
  • Farmers market merchants and wine and grape producers held a joint session at the N.D. Farmers Market and Growers Association and Local Foods Conference. Discussion leaders for this session included, from left: Bonnie Munsch, vegetable grower/farmers market merchant, Bismarck; Mark Vining, Rookery Rock Winery, Wheatland; and Greg Cook, 4e Winery, Casselton.  (PHOTO BY NDAREC/NORTH DAKOTA LIVING)
    FARMER'S MARKET VENDORS, WINE PRODUCERS MEET
    by Staff Reports
    March 07th, 2018
  • Zachary Howatt, from Northern Cass High School, performs a recitation at the 2017 state competition which he won.(Photos courtesy N.D. Co)
    INSTILLING LOVE OF "POETRY OUT LOUD'
    by Kent Brick
    March 07th, 2018
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    COMPOSTING: ULTIMATE WAY TO RECYCLE
    by Pamela A. Keene
    March 07th, 2018
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    WHAT'S HOT? THE WAY YOU GET MOST OF YOUR ELECTRICITY
    by Paul Wesslund
    March 01st, 2018
  • Roxanne (Roxy) Henke
    ANSWER THOSE DIFFICULT QUESTIONS
    by Roxanne Henke
    January 31st, 2018
  • Students operate the letterpress at the Braddock museum.
    NDSU PRESS GIVES REGION A VOICE
    by Luann Dart
    January 31st, 2018
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    FCC RULE REPEALS ‘NET NEUTRALITY’
    by NDATC Reports
    January 31st, 2018
  •  Wendy (right) and Jim (left) Bartholomay’s three children attending NDSU all received a full-tuition John and Alyce B. Travers Scholarship after graduating from Bowman County High School. Kathryn, third from left, is a junior studying biochemistry and molecular biology; Alex, fourth from left, is a sophomore studying accounting with a minor in management information systems; and Mikayla, fifth from left, is a freshman studying finance. Abigail, second from right, is a junior at Bowman County High School. A
    REGIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS HELP REACH THE DREAM
    by Luann Dart
    January 31st, 2018
  • Hannah Newman
    Teen-2-Teen: February 2018
    by Hannah Newman
    Teen-2-Teen
    January 31st, 2018
  • Academic offerings at WSC range from chemistry class, above, to diesel mechanics, right.
    TRAINING IS IMPORTANT PART OF WILLISTON STATE COLLEGE
    by Kent Brick
    January 31st, 2018

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RECIPE ROUNDUP: FEBRUARY 2021 Deb Pacholke recently retired after more than 25 years as head cook for the Northern Cass school district.  Photo by NDAREC/Liza Kessel
TRAINING IS IMPORTANT PART OF WILLISTON STATE COLLEGE Academic offerings at WSC range from chemistry class, above, to diesel mechanics, right.
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Food pantry garden is cooperative effort Food Pantry Garden
Teen-2-Teen: December 2018 Michaela Reinertson
SEPTEMBER 2020: RECIPE ROUNDUP - Proud to be a penny-pinching country girl This summer, Susie Nitschke and her brother-in-law, Brian Nitschke, are putting up hay to feed cattle through winter.  Photo by Pat Schaffer/Dakota Valley Electric Cooperative
Making my pitch Josh Kramer
Golf atop Bully’s breathtaking buttes Bully Pulpit Golf Course
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