VIDEO: Volunteer farm group helps its 200th family
September 28, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald
Charles Hardie couldn’t help but smile as he sat atop the combine with blades chewing down stalks of yellow corn at a rhythmic pace near here Thursday afternoon. The 900 acres of corn belong to Dan and Rose Dotzenrod and their son Ben. Hardie, a retired farmer, is a volunteer for Farm Rescue. Continue Reading
Wyndmere, ND (WDAY TV) – The joy of the hunt; something a small group of people near Wyndmere has been robbed of until this weekend. A deer camp called Twist of Fate is doing just that for a dozen people who, because of disabilities, have never, or have not been able to hunt for years.
It started two decades ago as a small, around-the-house egg hunt for the grandkids. After a few years, when Wally started to notice the parents doing more than their fair share of the hunting, he upped the ante, turning the event into a scavenger hunt that spanned the breadth of the town.
GRAND FORKS Wyndmere-Lidgerwood has been under the radar since it dropped its season opener 22-20 to Hillsboro, a game in which two Warbirds two-way starters were unavailable.
LISBON, N.D. The Central Cass volleyball team seemed to teeter on the brink of elimination for an eternity. 
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