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  • 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
  • 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
  • crothers
    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
  • Snowmobile ND board of directors Top row, left to right:Dale Diebert; Shawn Cole; Joanne Seifert,secretary. Middle row: Perry Brintnell; Laura Forbes, vice president; Paula Berg; Sherman Pladsen; Troy Klevgard, president; Jeff Seifert; Brent Haugen; Reily Bata. Front row: Joel Iverson; Todd Thronson, executive director; Jesse Fritz. Not pictured: Quince Hambeck.
    GROOMING 2,800 MILES OF SNOWMOBILE TRAILS!
    by North Dakota Living
    January 04th, 2018
  • heater graphic
    HEAT YOUR HOME SAFELY
    by North Dakota Living
    January 04th, 2018
  • perch
    ICE FISHING SUCCESS, COMES FROM MOBILITY, SAFETY
    by North Dakota Living report
    Sports
    January 04th, 2018
  • Yurt, lodging, from very comfortable to very basic, is available all winter long in Cross Ranch State Park.
    WINTER ENJOYMENT IN STATE PARKS
    by North Dakota Living
    January 04th, 2018
  • (photo courtesy of North Dakota Game & Fishing Department)
    WALLEYE PROSPECTS IMPROVING AT ICE FISHING SITES
    by N.D. Game and Fish
    January 04th, 2018
  • Photos above, immediate right: The 2017 experience for cattleman Mike Novak, and his herd near Minot, was marked by feed supplies buried in snows and later scarce because of drought
    CATTLEMEN CHALLENGED BY CONDITIONS
    by Candi Helseth
    January 04th, 2018

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Guest Editorial: Hello North Dakota Sara Otte Coleman
MOTT GALLERY OF HISTORY AND ART 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
Other lessons learned in school Roxanne Henke’s granddaughter, Simone, celebrates a milestone.
Not here for the tight pants Joanie McCormack
BELLS OF PEACE TOLL FOR WORLD WAR I  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
An icy Christmas down pole
Reader Reply: September 2025 harvest
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