It’s the background in the new Last Supper mural that makes this piece stand out: Gallagher painted the state capitol, Corpus Christi church, the BNSF railroad bridge and the Missouri River.
Wayne's sergeant sent a letter to his hometown newspaper asking people to write to men in his unit. Suzie wrote back. Their letters date back to 1967, and now they've been married for 51 years.
When Dennis and his friend Craig Theuer are done here, the Larson’s home will be lit up for the season. The good news: is what this display means to a very special little girl.
Members of the Turtle Lake-Mercer FFA Meats Judging team made a big impression at the national FFA convention, and their accomplishment has the whole community celebrating.
At Wachter Middle School, eighth-grade science teacher Wade Curren likes to shake things up once in a while; or should we say, he likes to ‘blow’ things up.
The growing season has been over for a while around here, but in one northern South Dakota town, there are a few things still growing, thanks to a new greenhouse.
His proudest moments include marching together with his daughter in the Washburn Memorial Day Parade and participating in the Western North Dakota Honor Flight.
The company is highlighting the Carlsons as part of ‘My Panera’ week. They’re snapping pictures and capturing video of the Carlsons in their favorite place.
The Weis family has learned it’s about friendships and about supporting each other through life’s toughest moments, and they say that has made this season one they’ll always remember.
You’ve heard the saying, “Bloom where you’re planted.” A group at Touchmark on West Century in Bismarck has taken that saying to heart and found a way to keep their green thumbs busy while living in assisted living.
U.S. Census Bureau statistics show that just one-tenth of all marriages last 70 years. Couples who make it to 75 years are so rare, statistics aren’t even being kept.
The American Heart Association of North Dakota and Miss North Dakota Sydney Helgeson have teamed up to share some ideas through a new video series called “CPR Songs with Sydney.”
When you call 911, you probably don’t think about where your call is being answered. For many people in the rural areas of South Dakota, a dispatcher in Mobridge takes their call.
Glass survived, and his story has captured people’s attention for two centuries. For the past nine years, a group of history buffs has gathered near the site of that bear attack to pay tribute to Glass.