From humble beginnings, North Dakota’s state fair began as a pilgrim. Moving back and forth between Grand Forks and Mandan each year, a huge amount of effort was put forward by the Department of Agriculture. Ultimately, these fairs were abolished, as well as one in Fargo, when the State Fair ...
The location of frontier military outpost Fort Stevenson may be 120 feet under the waters of Lake Sakakawea, but the state park that bears its name rang in its 50th anniversary in August.
Founded in 1974, Fort Stevenson State Park is located on a peninsula about two miles southwest from the ...
Service oriented projects are commonplace in schools and classrooms throughout North Dakota, but for the last 15 years, the sixth graders of Harvey have leapt at the opportunity to not only learn, but give back and enrich their community through annual service projects.
Harvey sixth grade ...
Dr. Stephen McDonough, a pediatrician with McKenzie Health in Bismarck, has a solid resume as a public health leader, but he now focuses less on policy and more on what North Dakota families need.
He said rural families with limited access to healthcare should not be overlooked in the practice ...
“When people think about the outdoors, they think of a white-tailed deer, a walleye and a pheasant. There’s a lot more that represents the outdoors, especially here in Ward County,” said Greg Gullickson, a Ward County native who has been with the North Dakota Game & Fish Department ...
Sage Casas, also known as Zaysha Xxabish, has been dancing since he could walk. Now at age 26, he’s one of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara (MHA) Nation’s champion dancers and is performing at Norsk Hostfest today at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m at the Stockholm stage.
“When I’m dancing I’m in ...