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  • Filmmakers Geoff O'Gara and Stephanie Manesis explore Native history and wartime humanity, while Dr. Tom Isern delves into the myths and realities of homesteading.
  • North Dakota U.S. Senate candidates Katrina Christiansen (D) and incumbent Senator Kevin Cramer (R) faced off in a debate on Wednesday, October 2.
  • Fires were a menace to frontier towns, with many towns burning to the ground, often more than once. Buildings were heated with fireplaces and coal stoves and lit by candles and oil lamps. With wooden structures standing close together, disaster was always just around the corner, and all it took was one careless mistake.
  • Re-airing of the September 26th debate for North Dakota’s U.S. House seat between Democratic-NPL candidate Trygve Hammer and Republican Julie Fedorchak. Prairie Public News Director Dave Thompson served as the moderator.
  • In this episode of Dakota Datebook, we'll hear from Sidney Bird, enrolled member of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate, telling his birth story.
  • In this episode of Dakota Datebook, we'll hear from Sidney Bird, enrolled member of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate, telling his birth story.
  • Episode 19 features alt-folk artist Amythyst Kiah, folk duo Sons of Town Hall, Louisiana roots rockers Loose Cattle, and author CJ Leede reads from her new dystopian thriller, "American Rapture."
  • Skuli Skulason was born on the northwest shore of Lake Winnipeg in 1877, the first member of his Icelandic family born in North America. In spring 1880, two-year-old Skuli rode the family’s only cow while the rest of the family hiked from Lake Winnipeg to Mountain, North Dakota. Fifteen years later, he sold a cow he had raised from a calf to finance his education at the University of North Dakota (UND).
  • Today's show re-airs the Oct. 23 Measure 4 debate, exploring property tax elimination in ND. Plus, NDSU Bison Strides hosts a Nov. 2 open house for veterans and families.
  • October is Archives Month, where archives around the country celebrate the records in their holdings and recognize the archivists who assess, collect, organize, preserve, and provide access to information of lasting value. The North Dakota State Archives is part of the State Historical Society of North Dakota.
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