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North Dakota summers are short, but we make the most of them. Whether it's fishing, hiking, camping or grilling in a park, we ...
The Clydesdales will make several appearances at the NDSF. This is their schedule: ...
Glady Jacobson submitted her first entry into competition at the North Dakota State Fair last year at age 94. Her fudge ...
Esther's Acres hosted the camp on Thursday. The goal was to educate youth on the importance of pollinators and the role they ...
Appeals court rules against North Dakota tribes in voting rights case that could go to Supreme Court
A federal appeals court has upheld its decision against two Native American tribes challenging North Dakota's redistricting ...
Expansive fields distinguished by bright yellow flowers dot Northwest Montana in the summer, showcasing the work of farmers raising a crop that has been utilized for decades for its benefits to the ...
Some important yard and garden tasks can cease for the season, although a few others should continue through the summer.
Murray Sagsveen estimates there are nearly 1,000 registered cemeteries in western. But as more people move into big cities, ...
More than 6,400 flower and vegetable plants were donated to be given away to people affected by the June 20-21 storms in area ...
FARGO — Jamestown area students were among those named to the North Dakota State University spring 2025 dean’s list. Students must earn a 3.50 grade point average or higher and be enrolled in at least ...
Cut flower farms bloom in Minnesota state budget (ABC 6 News) — Minnesota’s definition of a farm is changing, thanks in part to a cut flower farmer in Mazeppa. Allie Kuppenbender grows flowers.
Hundreds of samples tested in recent years to determine if “forever chemicals” are tainting South Dakota water had to be shipped overnight to out-of-state labs for analysis. That’s about to ...
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