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  • In this episode of Dakota Datebook, we'll hear from Janet Claymore-Ross, enrolled member of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate, in Part One of her story of Iktomi and the Ducks.
  • In this episode of Dakota Datebook, we'll hear from Janet Claymore-Ross, enrolled member of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate, in Part One of her story of Iktomi and the Ducks.
  • In 1921, the Independent Voters Association (IVA) was urging the recall of Governor Lynn Frazier, Attorney General William Lemke, and Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor John Hagen—all Nonpartisan League (NPL) officials – in a vote scheduled for October 28th.
  • An epidemic of bank robberies and safecracking swept across North Dakota in the early 20th century. In 1907, the Bismarck Daily Tribune reported that “Yeggmen are still committing depredations over the state.” “Yeggmen” was a colloquial term for safecrackers.
  • Get ready for a delicious sneak peek! On Prairie Plates, Rick Gion and his guest, Dawn Kopp, are here to serve up a tasty preview of this weekend's Bismarck Downtowners' Street Fair.
  • Dr. Michael Patrick Cullinane reviews the 2024 Presidential race and debate. Prairie Plates previews Bismarck's Street Fair. Isern explores early 20th-century leap year courtship.
  • Roxanne Westman showcases stunning North Dakota and Minnesota landscapes; Matt Olien reviews "Beetlejuice;" Danielle Webster reviews the news and water is discussed.
  • On September 17, 1787, one hundred and two years before statehood, the North Dakota area was part of British and Spanish territories. The United States Constitution was signed in Philadelphia, marking the beginning of the ratification process. Called Constitution Day, the anniversary would be commemorated by North Dakota governors, well before it was federally recognized.
  • Governor Doug Burgum discusses the property tax issue to appear on November’s ballot. We explore climate change's impact on water, risky chicken farming, and The Gunlogson Legacy.
  • Measure 4 would ban local property taxes in North Dakota after 2024, except for existing debt. Dr. Rick Becker supports the measure, while Aaron Birst opposes it in today's debate.
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