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I had capped most of my teeth with corn kernels, giving myself a golden smile. I was very young at the time, I will add. I ...
My household judges smartphone distractions from academics and face-to-face peer interactions to be harmful. The school’s front office phone is the way my family communicates during school hours.
As September settles in and we inch closer to fall, some hunters have enjoyed August goose hunting, the opening of archery deer and dove hunting. For anxious October pheasant hunters ...
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When an emergency happens in most parts of North Dakota, responses come from teams largely made up of volunteers. But staff numbers are falling as emergencies are on the rise.
The Republican-controlled Texas House of Representatives on Wednesday kicked off a heated debate over a new congressional map creating five new potential GOP seats.
Behind three high-priced veterans, the Minnesota Vikings had a group of young defensive linemen that Harrison Phillips said this summer would be able to help him stay healthy. Instead, that ...
Marco Rocco, a 12-year-old Little League player from New Jersey, is auctioning the bat he used during a controversial bat flip.
A man arrested after a bomb threat disrupted downtown Bismarck and shut down a local bank previously pleaded guilty in 2021 ...
Passengers plagued by delays on a flight from St. Louis to Seattle got an unexpected pick-me-up when jazz saxophonist Dave Koz and bandmates held an impromptu jam session.
Bismarck's North 16th Street will be closed between East Avenue C and East Avenue D for much of Thursday morning for a tree removal on the boulevard.
Unsupervised play, outdoor exploration and neighborhood freedom once defined childhood. The hosts discuss what happens when ...
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