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Through using rotational, managed grazing practices on a ranch near McKenzie, N.D., over the past two years, scientist ...
Allan Mosbaek’s woodworking projects have been winning awards for about a dozen years at the North Dakota State Fair, where he has items on exhibit again this year. He’s been honing his craft for much ...
A SkyWest pilot made a sharp turn during a flight over North Dakota to avoid a military plane he said was in his path. The ...
What began as a small experiment in a handful of North Dakota schools just four years ago has grown into a statewide movement ...
Loading… The Kill Step By Alleen Brown July 18, 2025 In March 2024, a jury ordered the environmental giant Greenpeace to pay ...
The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) has been working on Bismarck/Mandan highways doing chip sealing, in ...
Data centers may look huge and expansive, but they’re simply buildings housing a large number of computers. These computers ...
Almost 221 years ago, in 1804, Lewis and Clark headed west under the commission of President Thomas Jefferson, to see what we had bought in the Louisiana Purchase. In the fall of that year, the ...
A South Carolina beach town once nicknamed “Dirty Myrtle” because of its rowdy nightclubs and strip joints has become a ...
Melissa Sobolik's last day at the Great Plains Food Bank is Friday, July 11. She is leaving for a job at the Rhode Island ...
Two National Junior High Rodeo Division athletes from the Tri-State Livestock News region became world champions at the NJHFR ...
Earhart’s visit left a lasting impression on Bates’ young daughter, Barbara, then about 7 or 8 years old and a student at ...
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