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Tracking circumstances about memory lapses or other signs in a journal can show patterns that will help a physician make a diagnosis.
In Fielding Questions, Don Kinzler identifies an unwanted seedling and shares how to curb grass growing in asparagus plants ...
Joan Brickner writes, "This increasing reliance on AI, minimizing human effort, coincides with a loss of empathy, the belief ...
A ruthless foe of women’s suffrage, Wilson worked overtly and covertly to block a constitutional amendment granting women the ...
Some big changes were underway at this year’s North Dakota State FFA Convention, especially when it came to the location of ...
The contest is open to companies and other organizations in the magazine’s readership area, which includes North Dakota, ...
Until the annuals gain full speed, early summer can lack color. But if we plan properly, June-blooming perennials can bridge the color gap, making this month one of the most colorful of the summer ...
Measles was a common childhood illness before the MMR vaccine was developed to prevent it. It's made a comeback, however, in ...
A new group calling itself the "Freedom League" hopes voters won't notice that the authoritarian candidates they back are ...
That area is only going to get busier in coming years. The motoring public deserves to no longer be stuck in standstill ...
Applied Digital, a builder of data center infrastructure, announced Monday it will lease two of its facilities in Ellendale ...
Maggie "Mags" Scanlon is a familiar face in Medora, but last fall in China, a family who hadn’t seen her in almost 30 years ...