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Grab that whittling stick, dust off your dance shoes, pick up those paintbrushes and find your culinary prowess with these summertime activities around the Fargo-Moorhead area.
While Larry Schlasinger was fighting the Germans in northern France, his Jewish immigrant parents in North Dakota were disturbed by "local Nazis."
🔊In this episode, Don and John tackle the important question of fertilizing and discuss why May and June are the best times to get it done.
In this free event, Dr. Jane Indergaard will talk about why ADHD in females is underdiagnosed, the powerful link between estrogen and ADHD symptoms and the latest strategies and treatments.

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Columnist Roxane Salonen talks with Pat and Ray Meier about how their faith is helping them face Ray's ALS diagnosis.
Ike buys his own supplies and volunteers his time maintaining gravestones in the northwest portion of the state
There are legions of older adults who are still cognitively sound. They, too, need to be heard.
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It’s easy to take for granted, but what an impact soil has on our trees, shrubs, lawns and gardens.
Memorable fun doesn't have to be stressful and expensive
Visitors to the home of Trygve and Cheryl Olson in south Moorhead are welcomed by a tiny free library. And if they're lucky, they might also be greeted by one of the couple’s two very friendly cats.

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Spore-producing bodies from a fungal disease called cedar apple rust create these odd-looking growths on cedars.
Ordinary things become extraordinary when we take time to notice.
Throughout June, burger lovers can sample entries ranging from an Elvis burger with grilled bananas and peanut butter sauce to a "Kimchi-Bacon Smash," and even a Norwegian flatbread burger.

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