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  • Europe had been fighting a war for years before the United States declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917. Walter Joseph Keefe of Fargo enlisted in Company B of the North Dakota National Guard on July 17, 1917. He was only seventeen and needed his parents’ permission to enlist.
  • Ilonna Pederson previews the Winds of Change Tour; Tom Isern dives into a bullhead fishing craze; plus stories on tribal resilience and America’s food miles.
  • This week on Prairie Beat, Danielle Webster and guest host Ann Alquist take us to Callaway, Minnesota, for an in-depth look at KKWE Niijii Radio, a public radio station serving the White Earth Reservation. We hear from station manager Maggie Rousu about how KKWE is more than music and talk; it’s a healing tool, a cultural lifeline, and a vital voice for rural Native communities, now threatened by a major funding rescission.
  • The United States Postal Service is responsible for issuing postage stamps and that includes choosing the subjects. In 1957, the process was opened to the American public. The Postmaster General appoints members of the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee. Members come from a broad span of public life, including art, science, education, history, sports, and politics.
  • Dr. Brad Strand rethinks youth sports, Jill Wiese previews Bluegrass Goes Pink, Dave Thompson reviews ND news, and Matt Oliene covers a Fargo indie film.
  • Dog parks are great, right? But what if some misguided mayor wanted to turn the dog park into a blog park? That's the premise behind Fargo-filmed comedy AJ Goes to the Dog Park, which is screening nationwide.
  • News at Risk, Food with Heart, and a Forecast That’s Partially Dry
  • In today's episode of Dakota Datebook, we'll hear about the importance of the circle of life from Spirit Lake Dakota Elder Catherine Howard.
  • Sam Williams left California with his family to launch Mabel’s All Day, a Bismarck food truck serving up family-inspired eats and building community across North Dakota.
  • Summertime weather is still very much on the minds of North Dakotans. While many of us are dreading more potential severe weather, in other parts of the state, there are hopes and prayers for rain. Let's listen to this week's episode of our news podcast, Prairie Beat.
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