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Facebook · BismarckThank you, friends, for watching and working for North Dakota Today. It was a drizzly summer day to talk about the team behind Lardy Construction, my Nice People of the Week, as well a whole group of Facebookers who stepped in to make sure Melissa Peterson and Jerry Patnaude’s wedding day was rockin’. I hope you enjoy this week’s North Dakota Today segment, which you can watch by clicking the image below. Have a happy week!Read Article
North Dakota Today | Lardy Construction and Facebook to the rescue

Bismarck · BismarckThank you, friends, for watching and working for North Dakota Today. It was a beautiful Summer day to talk about Amy and Torrie Enget, my Nice People of the Week, as well a Bismarck man who lent a hand immediately following the Jamestown tornado. You can learn more about the Rollin’ on the River Inline Marathon by clicking here or via Facebook by clicking here. I hope you enjoy this week’s North Dakota Today segment, which you can watch by click…Read Article
North Dakota Today | Amy and Torrie Enget and Dustin Holte

Grand Forks, North Dakota · Grand ForksMy best friend, Raemi, and her boyfriend, Chris, came to Grand Forks for a visit this past weekend. Raemi and I met on our first day at Boston University; we were suitemates in Shelton Hall, a brick hotel-turned-residence hall which was located near a row of brownstones behind Boston’s famous Citgo sign and in swearing distance (especially during Yankees games) from Fenway. Most of the freshmen at BU lived in one of the monolithic first-year d…Read Article