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Life coach Nichole Haugen will host a Catholic Healthcare Retreat for Women May 30 to June 1 in Valley City, North Dakota.
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On this Mother’s Day, who better to celebrate than one of North Dakota's most memorable mothers, Elizabeth Bodine, 1968's "American Mother of the Year" and the recipient of the state's highest honor, The Theodore Roosevelt Roughrider Award.
Many across the region and much of the U.S. enjoyed a spectacular display of northern lights, the strongest in 20 years.
Residents in the northern states were treated to a light show that danced across the horizon, but some reports have the rare geomagnetic storm visible as far away as Alabama and Florida.

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Forum contributor W. Scott Olsen shot this timelapse of the aurora borealis display that dazzled our region late Friday, May 10, into early Saturday.
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A mild winter has created challenges for hydrangeas. Plus, when is the right time to transplant that rhubarb, and a blue seed mystery solved.
In theory, not mowing the lawn for the entire month would allow plants to flourish and bloom without being mowed off. But it's a bit more complex than that, according to columnist Don Kinzler.
 No matter how close people are, everyone needs some privacy, as "shadowing" is extremely difficult for caregivers.
“We are a work in progress every moment of every day,” says Executive Director Beth Jansen, who is overseeing a strategic plan to invest in museum infrastructure and financial stability.
A series of solar flares from a giant sunspot group have set the stage for potentially strong auroras on both May 10 and 11.

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Jessie Veeder writes that her car serves as her office, phone booth, five-minute nap space, kitchen table, bathroom vanity and more
What do you do when two sisters are born just 17 months apart but couldn't be more different?
Anna Johnson previouisly created colorful works on Main Avenue and University Drive.

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