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Flashbacks
April 22, 2013 Thursday, April 14, 1938 William Tank, who lives a short distance south of town, suffered the loss of 150 gallons of gasoline, a quantity of other oils, and the shed which housed them on Tuesday... more »»
Pastor’s Corner
April 22, 2013 “Sir, we would see Jesus.” That phrase is imbedded in the pulpit of St. John Lutheran Church, Seward, Nebraska. more »»
Pastor’s Corner
April 22, 2013 The North Dakota State Fair is one of the greatest joys for a young child. Parents bring them to the fairgrounds and the smells and sounds captivate them. more »»
Tree pruning, disease management workshop scheduled
April 16, 2013 Pruning of trees and shrubs is a necessary horticultural practice that goes a long way in maintaining plant health and visual appeal of the home landscape. more »»
Five simple ways to start walking with your sole mates
April 16, 2013 Walking is good for your body, your brain, and your moo. more »»
BeefTalk: Good marketing captures available dollars
April 16, 2013 Cattle producers need to set focused, systematic goals to capture more net dollars. When the discussion rests on the income side, marketing is the focus. more »»
Prairie Fare: Compare cereals for best nutrition
April 16, 2013 "Mom, when you go to the grocery store, can you buy that new cereal?" my 14-year-old daughter asked. My younger daughter nodded her head vigorously and added, "It's really healthy cereal, Mom. more »»
Flashbacks
April 15, 2013 Thursday, April 7, 1937 In the final round of play of the volleyball teams last Monday evening at the high school gymnasium, James Moffatt’s team eked out a win over the other four team. more »»
BeefTalk: Looking for $200
April 5, 2013 Traditionally, income would be seen as a positive influence and expenses a negative in beef herds. In the cow business, opportunity exists on both sides of the profit equatio. more »»
Flashbacks
April 5, 2013 Thursday, March 31, 1938 Olaus Foss of Overly was quite seriously hurt recently when he turned his car over on a sharp turn about 5 miles west of Rolette. When Mr. more »»
Prairie Fare
April 5, 2013 I chuckled as I read a Facebook friend's comments about her ongoing relationship with a shovel this winter. She described "him" (the shovel) as "pushy and stubborn. more »»
Flashbacks
January 5, 2013 Thursday, Dec. 30, 1937 Mrs. Dorothy Grove and family left for Beach Tuesday, December 28th, to which place she goes to take up her duties as public health nurse in Golden Valley Count. more »»
Flashbacks
December 28, 2012 Thursday, Dec. 23, 1937 The Sunday School of Bethel church will have their Christmas tree and program today (Thursday) at 2:30 instead of 8 as previously announced. Miss Gladys Stewart is in charg. more »»
BeefTalk: No need for wild cattle
December 28, 2012 Using ultrasound, we pregnancy checked the heifers last week at the Dickinson Research Extension Center ranch. The real excitement was the lack of excitement. more »»
Good returns projected
December 28, 2012 Continued strong crop prices make projected returns to 2013 crop production very positive, despite a 5 to 10 percent increase in per-acre costs of production, according to Andy Swenson, North Dakot... more »»
Priorities for barley growers and industry
December 28, 2012 Accelerating research to release higher yielding, disease resistant barley varieties was a key message at a crowded pre-Prairie Grains Conference Meeting for Minnesota and North Dakota barley... more »»
Flashbacks
December 24, 2012 Thursday, Dec. 16, 1937 The Degree of Honor Juveniles had their annual Christmas party Friday evening at the Memorial Hall with 65 children present. more »»
BeefTalk: Prepare for winter meetings
December 24, 2012 Although most cows are with calf, reviewing cow herd reproduction dates is important. Typically, 85 percent or more of all cows should be calved within 42 days of the calving season. more »»
Prairie Fare: Ideas for last-minute, practical gifts
December 24, 2012 “What would you like for Christmas?” I asked my husband as we shopped one evening. “I just need some new undershirts,” my husband replied. He grabbed a package from a rack and handed it to me. more »»
Museum Mystery
December 8, 2012 Museum mystery The Pierce County Tribune, in conjunction with the Geographical Center Historical Society, is continuing a special feature called “Museum Myster. more »»
Flashbacks
December 7, 2012 Thursday, Dec. 9, 1937 Editor Bowes, of the Drake Register, headlines a hunting exploit as follows: “Former Velva Resident Shoots Deer From Tree. more »» |
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News, Blogs & Events Web Learning StationWhat's Happening in Pierce County? September 14, 2012 Pierce County always has a lot going on. From Wolford which has one of the best small schools in the state academically to Rugby which has a newly renovated jr/sr. more » Latest Blogs
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