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Proceeds from the event will be used to help cover medical expenses for cancer care and the costs of traveling for treatment
🔊 In this episode, Don and John go over some of the most common concerns facing those who care for lawns, including yellow patches, thinning spots, weeds, fertilizing and mowing.
Former rodeo star recalls getting a tattoo in an old church before previous Fargo show.

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Officials are seeking to raise public awareness of the mission of the school and the services it provides to people of all ages who have visual impairment
🔊 In this episode, Don and John share their collected wisdom to keep in your back pocket before you find yourself enthralled with what a garden center has to offer.
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Keera and Duane Sullivan have provided foster care for more than 50 children, and have adopted nine of them. "I feel like we’re really blessed," Keera says.
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Proceeds from the event will help cover costs of remodeling, renovating and painting the group’s new location at 818 University Ave.
The annual event celebrating Scandinavian culture runs Sept. 25-28.
Part of a nationwide “Stamp Out Hunger” initiative, the drive seeks donations that will be distributed to five local food banks Saturday, May 11

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🔊 In this episode, Don and John pay tribute to the moms (and dads and grandparents) who shared their hard-won gardening experience with us.
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At a special family event, UND music professor plays heirloom violin, bringing Walter Engen’s passion for the instrument to life.
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Hands-on demonstrations, games and contests kept area fourth-graders engaged in learning about water and water-related topics

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