Mark Knutson: Fargo Marathon
“Most people don’t expect Fargo to be as much as it is. They expect woodchippers all over and that accent. It is always great to hear the comments from people when they get done with the race to first talk about how great the race...
Gary Greff: Enchanted Highway Sculptor
“Once they come in, they step back in history, they step back in time. They become enchanted.” Take exit 72 off I-94, and you’ll find a nicely paved road that winds through the rolling hills in the area of the state that was not smoothed...
Music Keeping Metis Culture Alive in North Dakota
Long before Lewis and Clark stepped foot in what is now North Dakota, French-Canadian trappers were common visitors to Native American villages. They mixed with and married into local families and gave birth to what became known as the Metis. The descendants of the Metis...
Bill Wood: Eastbay Campground
Summer mornings start bright and early for Bill Wood at Eastbay Campground on Devils Lake. Every day, you’ll find Wood starting the coffee and getting ready to hear about yesterday’s catch or today’s plans from his guests. The campground’s self-proclaimed “chief cook and bottle washer”...
Experience the Wild West at the National Buffalo Museum
The Great Plains was once home to millions of majestic bison, which thundered across the golden grasslands and roamed freely beneath the big, blue sky. These magnificent beasts played an essential role in the lives of Native Americans, providing all the necessities for life: food...
5 Things to see and do and Fort Stevenson State Park
North Dakota Makers Movement Gaining Steam
Art truly is in the eye of the beholder. A new movement is taking hold in North Dakota, one that's been around for a long time but is growing in popularity. The Makers Movement, as it's called, is art for the masses created by the...