Dakota Spotlight isn't your average true crime podcast. Creator James Wolner delves headfirst into unsolved mysteries and forgotten cases of the Upper Midwest and beyond, meticulously researching every detail to deliver a gripping, heartfelt narrative. Wolner prioritizes ethical storytelling, ensuring the victims are treated with care and respect. Prepare to be both enthralled and moved as James brings renewed hope for answers while offering a compassionate and soothing voice to the voiceless.
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'Political Junkies' is a fan-favorite segment from SDPB's news and arts program, "In The Moment."Join host Lori Walsh as she discusses the top political headlines with journalists, former legislators, and political scientists from around the state. Available on the air every Wednesday at 12:30 CT on SDPB Radio.
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Easy Listening for Dark Nights of the Soul
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The Word of God. The people of God. Reaching the lost.
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Sitting Bull to Phil Jackson, cattle to prairie dogs, knoefla to lefse. North Dakota's legacy includes many strange stories of eccentric towns, war heroes, and various colorful characters. Hear all about them on Dakota Datebook, your daily dose of North Dakota history. Dakota Datebook is made in partnership with the State Historical Society of North Dakota, and funded by Humanities North Dakota, a nonprofit, independent state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, f ...
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South Dakota's Weekly Political Podcast - hosted by Jake Shoenbeck, and Murdoc. Join us every Friday as we discuss the top political topics of the week while speaking with the movers and shakers of the SD political landscape. Another HomeSlice Audio Production. Search for Dakota Town Hall in your favorite player or follow their socials - @DakotaTownHall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Dakota Live! Podcast is designed for your fundraising needs. The goal of this podcast is to help you better know the people behind the investment decisions. Dakota connects investment salespeople with leading investment decision makers, ensuring you always know who to call and how to approach the markets you are targeting. Dakota Live! presents investment sales people industry and marketing expertise to make their jobs easier.
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Hosted by Chuck Lura, a biology professor at Dakota College in Bottineau. Chuck has a broad knowledge of “Natural North Dakota” and loves sharing that knowledge with others. Since 2005, he has written a weekly column, “Naturalist at Large,” for the Lake Metigoshe Mirror. His columns also appear under “The Naturalist” in several other weekly newspapers across North Dakota. Natural North Dakota is supported by NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension Center and Dakota College at Bottineau, a ...
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We break down the in-depth reporting and key issues from the North Dakota News Cooperative with reporter Michael Standaert and CEO Sabrina Halvorson.
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Welcome to Dakota and Lacey, where amazing things happen.
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Weekly podcasts about farming.
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Tony Moore and Dakota Bailey created a podcast on their favorite topics; Real Estate, Investing, Wealth, and Personal Development. Located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the duo started a real estate investing company with very little money and now own over 60 properties. Tony and Dakota network with people all over the country. Check out their podcast for advice and stories from investors, business owners, gurus, and proponents of positive psychology.
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Welcome to the Dakota Crave podcast, where amazing things happen. Real life is talked about, So you can start to Crave Life!
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Days in the life of being me....a single mom of three. A non-9-5 worker....an anti racial, biracial loving, cigarette smoking, mid 30’s lady with a sense of humor trying to make it in this world.
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Engaging with my fallowers
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The podcast of a millennial who’s running as an independent candidate for his local city council.
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I explain the struggles and challenges we face and how to find something positive in them. I also talk about religious Cover art photo provided by Pineapple Supply Co. on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@pineapple
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Hello everyone i hope you all love my podcast talking about my personal story’s and a few other series I’ll be making love u all stay tuned!
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"It was a cold day in Cloud City. Every day is a cold day this high up. We were well into the second half of the year, nearly at the end of the ride up the gravity well, and every strut, support, and doorway was jeweled with methane ice. I shrugged deeper into my anco, and wished I'd indulged in an insulated rebreather..." Transhumanist noir mystery stories, featuring Jupiter's finest private investigator.
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Everything and anything happening in South Dakota
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You want to know how to be successful and have it all? I am a going to tell, then teach you how to have the Motivation, Dedication, Happiness, Success, Focus, and The Key. Plus a bunch of other random s**t.
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Welcome to the "The Next Set" With Dakota Honaker podcast, where amazing things happen.
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This is a Podcast where three friends get together and talk. Intro and Outro music link: https://soundcloud.com/zhaosofficial/fivestar Cover art photo provided by Bernard Hermant on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@bernardhermant
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Black Women In White America & A Tribute to historic figures
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This podcast features Legacy Interviews of Inductees of the South Dakota Hall of Fame discussing the life and legacy of past and present dream chasers, to inspire the next generation of South Dakota to chase their own dreams.
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A millennial who’s very political and who also has a strong passion for the improvement of the public transportation system in his community
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Welcome to Outside In. I’m so glad you decided to join us on a journey of discovering and creating space for all of us-ministers, church-goers, unbelievers-and everyone in between. This podcast is dedicated to entering into conversations surrounding the Church and the people that make it up. Our hope is to deepen and challenge the perspectives of those deeply involved in the Church and those who haven’t wandered through its front doors.
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The podcast for movie lovers.
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North Dakota After Dark discusses hockey (both inside and outside of North Dakota) with a focus on a parent's perspective of things. All our hosts have kids playing hockey at various levels and will do their best to emulate the late-night hockey conversations that are ubiquitous at hockey tournaments.
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A gaming podcast from 3 regular guys. Chad from South Dakota, Josh from Indiana, and Dave from Texas. We discuss all the recent video game news and all that is happening in that world. We love games and hope you love listening to us talk about them.
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Talk ND is a podcast interview series featuring compelling conversations, profiles, and news updates with North Dakota's political and business leaders. The podcast, also shared on Youtube, is hosted by Emmy Award-winning veteran broadcast journalist Tom Tucker.
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Explore South Dakota inspires others to get out and see some of what this state has to offer through travel and adventure. Providing valuable, actionable information that will allow you to take the leap and explore. Interviewing business leaders, bloggers, citizens, entrepreneurs and more who give insight and firsthand tips on how to embark on your own adventures throughout South Dakota. Time to have an adventure, do a little traveling, maybe even earn some cool prizes along the way… it’s ti ...
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Welcome to dakota house’s going M.I.L.E.S coast to coast to coast - live and uncut
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Join us on an immersive first-person journey through South Dakota, the land of infinite variety. Recorded on-location, this in surround sound audio is designed to do more than just let you hear what it’s like to be there; it’s designed to let you feel what it’s like for real. Discover South Dakota like never before, with our expert guides, local characters, and award-winning travel writer and host, Brian Thacker. Join me as we delve deep into the true heart of South Dakota – with the people ...
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Podcast by Dakota Watson and Matt Cather
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Taking an inside look on the relationship of two friends and what shapes them. It’s a therapy session, it’s an open mic, it’s 100% true and 100% Chorsie and Dakota. They’ll make you laugh, cry, cry from laughing, and laugh from crying. Keep It Nasty, Keep it 100. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keepit100-pod/support
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Hardrocker Huddle: The Official Podcast of South Dakota Mines Athletics
Josh Van Valkenburg-Gernert
Stay connected to Hardrocker Sports all year long wherever you go with Hardrocker Huddle, the official podcast of South Dakota Mines Athletics. Host Josh Van Valkenburg-Gernert takes you inside South Dakota Mines Athletics with exclusive interviews, insights, former player features, and much more. Subscribe and follow at the links below: Apple - https://apple.co/3KcIByO Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3tjDJ41
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Unexpected Surprises - A Podcast of the Western North Dakota Synod
Bishop Craig Schweitzer - WND Synod - ELCA
Unexpected Surprises is a podcast of the Western North Dakota Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Through this podcast, we explore all that God is doing through people of faith on the prairies of North Dakota.
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The Dakota Midwest Gardener with Home Gardening Tips Podcast Facebook Group is located in the Bismarck-Mandan, North Dakota.We serves our Midwestern States area of the United States. There is tons of useful information and tips for you to get your garden started and have a very successful garden with Great looking and very delicious tasting Vegetables and sweet tasting friut. Also we can all think of ways to make this group more exciting and more educational for all.
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What started out as random discussions, turned into Tuesday morning coffee, and now a podcast. Jake Lindgren (financial advisor at Edward Jones), Craig Lee (photographer and owner of Craig Lee Studios) and Dr. Josh Carr (chiropractor at Carr Chiropractic Clinic) have decided to turn our conversations into a podcast in order for others to listen.As you will hear in our first podcast episode, the title has two meanings. The first brings our famed Dakota Avenue into the mix due to Jake and Crai ...
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The fur traders who ventured to the American west relied on unpowered keelboats to haul furs back to civilization, where they could be sold. The boats had to be physically hauled up the Missouri River, then loaded and sailed back downriver with the current. The arrival of a powered steamboat would dramatically open the upper Missouri to trade and t…
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David talks about the dreadful thought "what if all this pain and suffering was for nothing?" If you like this segments, check out the whole catalouge on YouTube by searching "David Icenogle No Chaser" or just following this link: https://youtube.com/@davidnochaser?si=byA95LT5ZeCVGUw_
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Matthew 17:24-27Από τον Gavin Retzer
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There are a dozen species of sage that may be found in North Dakota. Among the more common are a couple species that most people would just call sagebrush, wormwood (an introduced noxious weed), and fringed sage or prairie sagewort (Artemisia frigida).Από τον Chuck Lura
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Joined this week by gubernatorial candidate Toby Doeden, we chat about who Toby is, Property taxes, Sales Taxes, Budget surpluses, "Luxury" prisons, Dusty thoughts, building conservative coalitions, Logan's Twitter controversy, Doeden interview post thoughts, Crabtree talk, and Dusty Pudding Watch. @TobyforSD @Jakeshoenbeck @MurdocJ DakotaTownHall.…
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In this special episode of The Backstory, host Sabrina Halvorson talks with reporter Michael Standaert about his work featured in an investigative series that received the Arthur E. Rowse Award for Excellence in Examining the News Media from the National Press Club. Michael’s reporting, produced in collaboration with FLOODLIGHT, uncovered the sudde…
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In 1995, Mary K. Ross, a 25-year-old single mother and college student, was stabbed to death in her Sioux Falls apartment while her baby watched. This essay reflects on how evil drifts from place to place, preying on the vulnerable, recruiting the unguarded, and how quiet compassion can remain our strongest defense. Check out the full catalog and e…
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President Donald Trump's budget bill will enact much of his domestic agenda. Our Dakota Political Junkies discuss how the tax and program cuts could be felt here at home.Από τον Lori Walsh, Ellen Koester
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Join host Robert Morier and Andrew O’Shea in this insightful episode of the Dakota Live! Podcast as they sit down with Zach Ruchman, Managing Director of Private Investments at HB Wealth, a $26 billion multi-family office and RIA. With a background that spans from global public policy to direct private equity co-investments, Zach shares his journey…
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On this date in 1889, the Bismarck Tribune reported that "Wahpeton has a large and juicy scandal for the delectation of gossip." A Fargo divorcée got off the train in Wahpeton to meet a prominent man for a romantic rendezvous. She had written a letter indicating the time and date.Από τον Lise Erdrich
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North Dakota Agricultural College was established in 1890 and opened for classes in 1892. The school’s emphasis was on agricultural science and mechanical engineering. John Worst was appointed president of NDAC in 1895. Although he didn’t have a college degree himself, he made lasting changes, not only to the school, but to farming techniques. As a…
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Welcome back to Running Mates! The 2nd episode of our presidential election series. This episode, it's Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Adams, and Jackson. Listen to SD Lt Governor and show historian Tony Venhuizen, along with Murdoc, as they dive into the history of these presidential elections. @Tony_Venhuizen @DakotaTownHall @murdocj Hosted on Acast.…
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A notable North Dakotan of the past was a man named James Morris O’Neale, well-known as a Civil War veteran.Από τον Dr. Steve Hoffbeck
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North Dakota was sweltering during the summer of 1930. The state was in the grip of an oppressive heatwave. Heat and humidity had caused extreme discomfort for several days. Temperatures hovered in the high 90s, and the humidity made things even worse. Hettinger was the hottest spot in the state, hitting 101 degrees. Other towns weren’t far behind.…
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Leif Erickson led the first European expedition to North America around the year 1000. It’s difficult to determine how far inland they traveled, and their settlements were abandoned after a short time. Many centuries passed before Scandinavians began arriving in the New World in large numbers.Από τον Carole Butcher
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David discusses dealing with shameful memories that still sting. If you like these segments, check out my YouTube channel by searching "No Chaser David Icenogle" or following this link: https://youtube.com/@davidnochaser?si=K05Eq7DOIEkvkMIf
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On this date in 1874, Brave Bear and three companions arrived in Jamestown and caroused with Henry Belland, an interpreter and guide assigned to Fort Totten. Belland later informed authorities that the men had boasted of killing some Chippewas up north and even showed him a fresh scalp.Από τον Lise Erdrich
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Matthew 17:22-23Από τον Gavin Retzer
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We may occasionally hear disparaging comments about the management of native prairie (e.g., overgrazing), but leaving it completely idle or rested for many years is not a good option. Active management is needed to keep the prairie in good condition.Από τον Chuck Lura
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Running Mates and Moon Prisons
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1:17:19Huge lineup this week with Lieutenant Governor Tony Venhuizen, SD Rep Dusty Johnson, CEO of Feeding SD's Lori Dykstra as well as host of SD Public Broadcasting's Lori Walsh. This week we discuss the new spinoff show Running Mates, Moon prison updates, Tax bills, FeedingSD, Budget cuts, Club for boys, Food insecurities, SNAP and Medicaid cuts, Dusty…
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Happy Fourth! In 1881, Independence Day celebrations were dampened by news of President James A. Garfield’s critical condition, following an assassination attempt two days earlier.Από τον Cody Goehring
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Welcome to this limited-edition series from Dakota Town Hall called Running Mates. Hosted by our Lt Gov / Show Historian, Tony Venhuizen, along with Murdoc. They discuss the history behind each presidential election in detail each week. Episodes will come out every Thursday afternoon! In this episode, we cover our first three presidents, George Was…
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A cyber attack on a national food distributor made headlines — but how does that trickle down to rural grocery stores in North Dakota? In this episode of The Backstory, host Sabrina Halvorson speaks with NDNC reporter Michael Standaert about his recent story, Grocery Stores in North Dakota affected by cyber attack on distributor. They unpack how su…
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Rodney Kephart was born in Spencer, Iowa, on this date in 1917. He and his family later moved to North Dakota.Από τον Scott Nelson
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A ProPublica investigative report alleges Noem took a cut of political donations and didn't disclose it. Our Dakota Political Junkies offer their analysis.Από τον Lori Walsh
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As settlers and prospectors moved into Dakota Territory, conflicts increased between the newcomers and the people who had long called the Great Plains home. The Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851 was an attempt to reduce that conflict and allow for free passage through Native American lands. The treaty established territory for the exclusive use of differ…
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The term “Great American Desert” can be traced back to the 1820 scientific expedition of Stephen H. Long. At the time, the word “desert” was used to describe any treeless area. Long was not impressed with the promise of the High Plains. He saw the region as barren and lacking potential for agriculture. His assessment was that the land was unsuitabl…
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Shoeless in an Infinite Universe (Cosmology, Existentialism, and Breaking the Fourth Wall)
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2:30:01The boys try and fail to do a police interogation bit, and get meta wit it. Then Dave asks Breht what the shape of the universe is, leading to an extended conversation about cosmology, including whether the universe is infinite or finite, what leading scientists deduce from the curvature of space time, the size of the observable universe, the speed…
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In honor of June being National Adopt-a-Cat Month, we’re sharing a few stories today of our furry friends from years past.Από τον Cody Goehring
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Matthew 17:14-20Από τον Gavin Retzer
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What is it about kids and caterpillars? It seems like kids of my generation at some point found a caterpillar and promptly put it (along with some plant material) in a jar with some holes punched in the lid, and watched it so see what would happen.Από τον Chuck Lura
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Join us this week with former Senator Jean Hunhoff, along with Dem candidate running for Governor, Robert Arnold. All things Medicaid, Who is Robert Arnold, Unofficial war thoughts, Arnold's political influences, Prison in Box Elder, Hockey is confusing, and DTHall Spinoffs. @DakotaTownHall @jakeshoenbeck @HunhoffJean Arnoldforsd.com Hosted on Acas…
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In this episode, host Sabrina Halvorson speaks with journalist Michael Standaert about the growing interest in regenerative agriculture and how mini-documentaries are bringing attention to this important topic. Michael explains how farmers are working to restore soil health, reduce chemical use, and adapt to changing consumer demands. The discussio…
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Our Dakota Political Junkies discuss how some political actions are being buried right in barrage of stories and headlines.Από τον Lori Walsh, Ellen Koester
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Downtown Fargo is instantly recognizable thanks to the iconic marquee of the Fargo Theatre, which casts the word “FARGO” in glowing lights across Broadway each night. Less than a block away is another beloved landmark, the distinctive sign for the White Banner Uniform Shop. With its black-and-white, angular Mid-Century Modern flair, the sign has be…
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Nineteen-year-old Russell Turcotte vanished in July 2002 while hitchhiking home to Montana. Last seen at a truck stop in Grand Forks, his body was found months later near Devils Lake. He had been murdered. This episode retraces his final steps and the tireless efforts of his family to find justice, efforts that continue more than 20 years later. If…
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The American Legion is the largest veteran’s organization in the nation and has been a part of North Dakota since 1919. Each year members from across the state gather for their annual Department Convention, where the business of the organization is conducted, and officers are elected for the new year. In 1935, Grand Forks hosted the event, and it w…
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On this date in 1876, six-year-old Red Fox was c amped near the Little Bighorn when the 7th Cavalry arrived. Red Fox outlived Custer by nearly 100 years.Από τον Lise Erdrich
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The conditions for North Dakota farmers in the early 1930s could be summed up in one word: dismal. Farmers were receiving less for their crops than it cost to produce them. They were on a wild economic roller coaster from the early twentieth century until World War Two.Από τον Carole Butcher
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David asks the grim but very real question about what to do with the alcoholic or addict in your life that is helpless. If you like these clips, check out my channel on YouTube by searching "David Icenogle No Chaser" or following this link: https://youtube.com/@davidnochaser?si=fNqkkcdO8bdUHnDI
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The 1st North Dakota Volunteers left Fargo in May of 1898 for service in the Spanish-American War. They went halfway around the world to defeat the Spanish in the Philippines. Emilio Aguinaldo, the leader of Philippine resistance to the Spanish, welcomed the Americans. Aguinaldo eagerly anticipated independence from Spain. He believed the United St…
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Matthew 17:1-13Από τον Gavin Retzer
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It is not too early to start looking for some Juneberry patches to harvest this summer.Από τον Chuck Lura
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***AUDIO FIXED*** Special episode from Souix Falls joined by Sioux Falls D11 State Rep Brian Mulder as well as the Senior reporter from SD searchlight's John "the incredible" Hult. We talk Lincoln County prison plans, Prison task forces, Leftist keyboard warriors, Tik Tok in SD, Session recaps, and a game of Gubernatorial guess who. @MurdocJ @Jakes…
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In light of recent shootings, we explore a poll that showed a troubling rise in the percentage of people who said political violence could be "justified."Από τον Lori Walsh, Ellen Koester
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Several renowned artists of the 19th century visited what is now North Dakota. Their portraits and paintings depict Native Americans, wildlife and scenery. One such artist was Paul Kane.Από τον Jack Dura
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