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  • I recently noticed some rose bushes loaded with rose hips. Most people think of rose flowers as adding beauty to the summer months. But the rose hips add interesting color to the fall and winter landscape. Seeing all those rose hips made me think that it is time to brew up a batch of rose hip tea.
  • On this date in 1912, the Bismarck paper reported that the jail in Steele was under heavy guard to prevent a man from being lynched. The incident stemmed from a senseless murder that left the community speculating about the life and career of George Baker. The previous day, Baker had killed his wife, Myrtle, and father-in-law, T.E. Glass, a wealthy retired farmer and civil war veteran.
  • When the Civil War ended, Ulysses S. Grant was a national hero and a logical candidate for president. He won the election of 1868. On this date in 1872, he won a second term in an election that had major ramifications for Dakota Territory.
  • Philosophical Currents: Exploring human connection in the digital age with Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein. Medicare Open Enrollment with Jae Oh on changes for 2025 and plan options.
  • Philosophical Currents: Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein explores the philosophy of community and connection, examining the meaning of human relationships in a digital world.
  • Episode 20 features songwriter Cody Gentry, musician Jesse Terry, up-and-coming ragtime player Jack Barksdale, and country music from Brad Tursi. Plus, California songwriter Petracovich shares a monologue and new music inspired by her grief of losing a child.
  • In 1937, one of the world’s greatest musicians came to North Dakota. Sergei Rachmaninoff quietly arrived in Grand Forks and Fargo, and presented his recitals at the piano in each city before sweeping off quietly to his next far-off performances.
  • The Dakota Digital Review covers AI and ethics in tech, Matt Olien reviews Conclave, and Dave Thompson recaps top news, exploring digital and social impacts.
  • Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care in North Dakota, Election Insights with Larry Chiounard, Asian View’s New Show on Prairie Public, and Tom Isern’s Reflections on Homesteading’s Lasting Legacy
  • Explore WWII resilience in Trapped in Paradise, veterans' suicide prevention efforts at UJ, and holiday wine pairing tips with Ashley Serbus of Cellar 624.
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