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On this episode of On Location, and the continued caseworker series, Scott Eder (Courtland Consulting) heads to the Peace Garden State to talk with Mischelle Hagerty, Administrator of the Establishment and Financial Units for the North Dakota Child Support program. With over 34 years of experience, Mischelle walks us through the evolution of her career, the shift from regional to centralized units, and how new ideas are shaping the future of child support services in her state. Tune in if you want to be reminded whatdedication looks like and how child support workers make a difference.
North Dakota stands at the crossroads of agricultural evolution, with livestock diversification emerging as a powerful economic driver for farms across the state. In this revealing conversation with Amber Wood of the North Dakota Livestock Alliance, we uncover how this relatively young organization (established 2017) is reshaping the future of animal agriculture across the Peace Garden State.For a state dominated by crop production and beef cattle, the potential for dairy, swine, and poultry expansion represents an untapped frontier. Amber shares the remarkable story of two proposed dairy operations that could literally transform the industry overnight - a 12,500-cow facility near Abercrombie and a 24,000-cow operation near Hillsboro. Together, these projects would triple North Dakota's current dairy population, potentially attracting processing infrastructure that has been steadily disappearing from the region. This chicken-and-egg dilemma of needing processors to support farmers while processors need sufficient volume to justify investment highlights the delicate balance required for agricultural growth.Beyond the economics of scale, we explore how livestock integration enhances land value through what Amber playfully calls "number two being number one" - the profound impact of manure on soil health. Beyond providing the basic NPK nutrients, livestock waste delivers micronutrients, organic matter, and moisture retention capacity that commercial fertilizers simply cannot match. This natural enhancement creates a virtuous cycle where crops feed animals and animals nourish the soil.The NDLA offers a suite of services that remove barriers for producers considering livestock diversification. From free site analyses examining everything from power availability to road infrastructure, to guiding farmers through complex permitting processes that can span hundreds of pages of documentation, they provide the expertise many landowners simply don't possess. We also touch on current challenges facing livestock producers, including the recent spread of avian influenza into dairy herds and the promising developments in vaccination technology that could help control its spread.Whether you're a crop producer considering diversification, a current livestock operator looking to expand, or simply curious about the future of North Dakota agriculture, this conversation illuminates the tremendous potential waiting to be unlocked. Connect with the North Dakota Livestock Alliance at ndlivestock.org to explore how livestock might fit into your agricultural operation.Follow at www.americalandauctioneer.com and on Instagram & FacebookContact the team at Pifer's
HAPPY HALLOWEEN, Y'ALL! In this episode, Rivers is hangin' out with THREE hilarious comedians and old friends of the show: Neil Charles, Kyle Clark, and Luke Jensen! Tonight we're taking a haunted tour through the deep woods, backwaters, and dark alleys of Neil and Luke's respective home states of New York and North Dakota. First, we go to the haunted prairies of the Peace Garden State! North Dakota has a river monster that drives people insane, LOTS of haunted restaurants, and a seven foot tall spectre that supposedly drove a bigfoot to unalive himself. Then, we take a trip to concrete jungle wet dream tomato that is New York, baby! The Empire State features a lot of lake monsters as well as your typical haunted colleges and graveyards but with lots of weird idiosyncrasies. If you can make it past the ghouls here, you can make it past the ghouls anywhere. Marilyn Manson's "The Beautiful People" is our JAM OF THE WEEK! Tune in now! Follow Neil Charles on Instagram @CertifiedHilarious and on Twitter @NeilCharlesFTW. Follow Kyle Clark on all forms of social media @KyleClarkIsRad and listen to Kyle's Podcasts "This is Rad!" and "Everything is Scary" wherever you get your pods. Follow Luke Jensen on everything @LukeFJensen. Follow the show on Twitter @TheGoodsPod. Rivers is @RiversLangley Sam is @SlamHarter Carter is @Carter_Glascock Subscribe on Patreon for the UNCUT video version of this episode as well as TONS of bonus content! http://patreon.com/TheGoodsPod Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt here: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod Most of tonight's stories were sourced from this AMAZING website: https://www.theshadowlands.net
In this episode of The Halloween Podcast, we're uncovering ten of North Dakota's most haunted locations. From eerie forts to mysterious ghost towns, the Peace Garden State has more than its fair share of ghostly legends. So, grab a seat, turn off the lights, and join me as we explore the haunted side of North Dakota. Featured Locations: Fort Abraham Lincoln 4480 Fort Lincoln Rd, Mandan, ND 58554 In addition to the spirits of soldiers, Fort Abraham Lincoln is said to be haunted by Native American spirits who once inhabited the area. Some visitors have reported seeing the ghostly figures of horses galloping across the plains, perhaps tied to the battles that once raged here. The fort's cemetery is also known for its eerie atmosphere, with strange lights often spotted at night. North Dakota State Capitol 600 E Boulevard Ave, Bismarck, ND 58505 The Capitol building is also rumored to be haunted by a former governor who roams the halls, particularly near the legislative chambers. During nighttime security rounds, guards have reported hearing the faint sound of an old-fashioned typewriter in empty offices, as well as the smell of cigar smoke lingering in the air, despite a strict no-smoking policy. Children's Museum at Yunker Farm 1201 28th Ave N, Fargo, ND 58102 In addition to the sounds of children's laughter, some visitors have claimed to see the image of a young boy peering out from the windows. The basement, which is not open to the public, is rumored to have its own paranormal activity, with reports of cold drafts and unexplained sounds, especially near the old coal room. White Lady Lane Near Walhalla, ND 58282 Locals have reported that vehicles sometimes experience strange malfunctions on White Lady Lane, with headlights flickering and engines stalling near the site of the accident. There are also tales of a ghostly dog that appears alongside the White Lady, as if to protect her on her eternal vigil. San Haven Sanatorium San Haven Rd, Dunseith, ND 58329 San Haven is also known for its eerie abandoned tunnels, which were once used to transport patients. These tunnels are said to be especially haunted, with visitors reporting disembodied voices and shadowy figures lurking in the dark. Paranormal investigators have captured EVPs of voices calling for help, as well as sightings of orbs and mist. Liberty Memorial Building 604 E Boulevard Ave, Bismarck, ND 58505 In addition to the ghostly librarian, some visitors have reported seeing an apparition of a man in military uniform near the building's war memorial section, perhaps a tribute to the fallen soldiers memorialized within. There are also reports of cold spots in the stairwells, believed to be areas where spirits linger. Rough Riders Hotel 301 3rd Ave, Medora, ND 58645 The ghost of a young woman in a 19th-century dress has also been seen wandering the upper floors of the hotel, believed to be a former guest who never left. The hotel's restaurant has experienced strange happenings, with silverware moving on its own and the lights flickering during quiet hours. Harvey Public Library 119 10th St E, Harvey, ND 58341 In addition to Sophie's spirit, some visitors claim to have seen the shadow of a man lurking near the basement stairs. Locals believe this could be Sophie's husband, forever tormented by the act he committed, bound to the library where her spirit resides. Old Armory 320 1st Ave E, Williston, ND 58801 The Old Armory is also known for the occasional sighting of a spectral bugler, who is heard but never seen, playing taps late at night. Visitors have also reported feeling a sudden cold breeze in the gymnasium, accompanied by the faint scent of gunpowder, believed to be residual energy from training exercises. Leonard Mausoleum Leonard Cemetery, County Rd 15, Leonard, ND 58052 Visitors to the Leonard Mausoleum have also reported seeing the figure of a tall man standing guard near the entrance, believed to be a former caretaker. This shadowy figure is said to follow visitors, disappearing into the mist if they attempt to approach the mausoleum at night. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords and Tags: Haunted North Dakota, Ghosts of the Great Plains, Haunted America, Paranormal, Haunted Locations, North Dakota Ghost Stories, Halloween Podcast, Haunted History
In his book about the Great Plains, Ian Frazier wrote, “A nuclear missile silo is one of the quintessential Great Plains objects: to the eye, it is almost nothing…but to the imagination, it is the end of the world.”
This week, we're in North Dakota discussing a quadruple homicide in Mandan. Then, we'll talk about a deadly neighbor. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Peace Garden State. You may now join us on Patreon or buy us a Cocktail. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review, or, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Sources: NBC News, Heavy, KX News, Court TV, The Mandan Murders Podcast, KVRR Local News, New York Times, Pioneer Press, Valley News Live, AE Music by Pixabay --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unitedstatesofmurder/support
Rural healthcare is much the same and also very different from state to state across the country. State rural healthcare associations tackle issues that support their members' ability to provide care in their rural communities. On today's episode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk with Kylie Nissen, Executive Director at the North Dakota Rural Health Association. Follow Rural Health Rising on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ruralhealthpod/ https://twitter.com/hillsdaleCEOJJ/ https://twitter.com/ruralhealthrach/ Follow NDRHA! https://www.ndrha.org/ https://www.facebook.com/NDRHA Follow Hillsdale Hospital on social media! https://www.facebook.com/hillsdalehospital/ https://www.twitter.com/hillsdalehosp/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/hillsdale-community-health-center/ https://www.instagram.com/hillsdalehospital/ Audio Engineering & Original Music by Kenji Ulmer https://www.kenjiulmer.com/
What will it take to meet the nation's rising power demand? NARUC President and North Dakota Public Service Commissioner Julie Fedorchak joins EPSA President and CEO Todd Snitchler for this episode, where she shares the initiatives that she has taken to solve the challenges facing a system being asked to perform in ways it has never had to before. Fedorchak unpacks her concerns for power grid reliability amidst a changing resource mix, and why the Peace Garden State continues to prioritize dispatchable generation. Liked this episode? Share it on X @EPSANews or LinkedIn at Electric Power Supply Association. Want more competitive power updates? Sign up for our monthly Power Moves newsletter.
This week we're in North Dakota discussing a house fire that revealed a potential affair… and a murder. Then, we'll talk about a young boy's will to live. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Peace Garden State. You may now join us on Patreon or buy us a Cocktail. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review, or, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Hunt A Killer's immersive murder mystery games throw you into the center of brutal murders, eerie disappearances, suspicious poisonings, and even supernatural horrors. And it's up to you to examine the clues, evaluate the suspects, and find the thread that ties the case together. HUNTGA1010 - $10 off any item HUNTGA10 - 10% off Order HUNTGA20 - 20% off 6mo or 12mo Subscription Sources: ABC 7 News, Grand Forks Herald, Oxygen, The Sun, AG Week, Sioux City News, Star Tribune Read: Home in One Piece Music by Pixabay --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unitedstatesofmurder/support
This week we're in North Dakota discussing a Halloween Murder mystery. Then, we'll talk about a case involving battered woman syndrome. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Peace Garden State. Everyone deserves relationships free from domestic violence. When you're ready, we're here to listen with confidential support 24/7/365. Call 800-799-7233 or Text START to 88788 You may now join us on Patreon or buy us a Cocktail. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review, or, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Check out our website www.unitedstatesofmurder.com Interested in your own digital "If I Go Missing" file? Get 20% off here: HelpYouFind.Me and be sure to use promo code USOFM Sources: NBC News, Obituary of Joel Lovelien, Grand Forks Herald, Dateline: Secrets Uncovered - Under a Halloween Moon – SE E9, Trace Evidence, Justia US Law, The Case of Janice Leidholm Music by Pixabay --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unitedstatesofmurder/support
Welcome to April 19, 2022 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate the Peace Garden State and peace of mind for garlic lovers. When you think of places associated with Italian food, North Dakota is probably the last thing that comes to mind. But consider this: each year, Americans eat nearly 6 billion pounds of pasta. Pasta is made from durum wheat and 80% of that wheat is grown in North Dakota. According to statistics from the North Dakota Wheat Commission, the state produces enough wheat to supply each person in the United States with over 90 pounds of pasta annually. Think about that the next time you're eating a plate of spaghetti. On National North Dakota Day, we celebrate The Peace Garden State and all its citizens, especially our very own Marlo Anderson! For date nights, it's best to avoid eating anything with garlic in it. Unless your date involves hunting vampires. Folktales and superstitions vary around the world, but one of the things most everyone agrees on is that garlic is a good vampire deterrent. These blood suckers supposedly have heightened senses, which would explain why they would hate the smell so much. But there may be more to the legend. Garlic has medicinal properties and traditionally has been pretty easy to come by, even for the poor. So what better way to keep people from freaking out about monsters than to tell them some everyday item could keep them safe? On National Garlic Day, enjoy some of this delicious seasoning and leave monster hunting to the professionals. I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick talks fall muskies with NC ND fishing guide Kellen Latendresse, sharing his tips and tactics for turning the fish of 10,000 casts in the Peace Garden State.
The Crooked Key Podcast explores the Peace Garden State and finds some less than peaceful hauntings. Sources: http://www.ghostsofamerica.com/5/North_Dakota_Medora_ghost_sightings.html https://www.hauntedplaces.org/medora-nd/ https://www.panicd.com/chateau-de-mores.html https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/north-dakota/rough-riders-hotel-nd/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medora,_North_Dakota#:~:text=Medora%20was%20founded%20in%201883%20along%20the%20transcontinental,ship%20refrigerated%20meat%20to%20Chicago%20via%20the%20railroad. https://www.hauntedjourneys.com/haunted-inns/1793-chateau-de-mores%20
Our ninth stop is North Dakota, the Peace Garden State. A favorite of Lewis and Clarke. It is known as the food basket of the nation, where honey runs sweet. Join us as we explore North Dakota and their tales less traveled...Find us on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/taleslesstraveledTwitterhttps://twitter.com/TLTraveledHave stories to share or just wanna say hi? email us at taleslesstraveled@gmail.comMusic from Pixabay
How Many Nicknames Can One State Have? Apparently, As Many As It Likes! Welcome to April 19, 2021 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate strong seasonings and the Peace Garden State. For date nights, it's best to avoid eating anything with garlic in it. Unless your date involves hunting vampires. Folktales and superstitions vary around the world, but one of the things most everyone agrees on is that garlic is a good vampire deterrent. These blood suckers supposedly have heightened senses, which would explain why they would hate the smell so much. But there may be more to the legend. Garlic has medicinal properties and traditionally has been pretty easy to come by, even for the poor. So what better way to keep people from freaking out about monsters than to tell them some everyday item could keep them safe? On National Garlic Day, enjoy some of this strong-smelling seasoning…stakes and crosses optional. Today we also celebrate the great state of North Dakota otherwise known as the Peace Garden State. The International Peace Garden, established in 1932 overlaps both the United States and Canada and was created to honor the lasting peace between the two nations. North Dakota is also known as the Rough Rider state in honor of the cavalry brigade that fought in the Spanish American War alongside Theodore Roosevelt. Roosevelt, himself would later say that he would not have been President had it not been for his experience in North Dakota. We are also known as the flickertail state after the squirrel that is prevalent here. On National North Dakota Day take time to learn about all the things that make our state great and worthy of celebration! I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day.
Join us this week as we head up to the Dakotas and discuss a small-town murder in North Dakota that had everyone worried that they could be next. Then, we’ll talk about the Duct Tape Killer in South Dakota. So buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Peace Garden State and the Mount Rushmore State. CW: Mention of Rape, Sexual Assault, Violence, and Suicide. You may now join us on Patreon! Check it out and see what bonus goodies we offer. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review. Also, if you have a personal true crime story that you'd like us to read on an upcoming episode, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! Check out our website www.unitedstatesofmurder.com Sources: Murder in the Heartland, ND Court Records, Jamestown Sun, the Cinemaholic, In Forum, the Bismarck Tribune, Rapid City Journal, Kelo Land, Argus Leader, Duct Tape Killer: The True Inside Story of Sexual Sadist & Murderer Robert Leroy Anderson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unitedstatesofmurder/support
Nick previews the upcoming North Dakota State High School Clay Target League season with State Director Joe Courneya. With the addition of 5-stand and sporting clays this season, the league now offers four disciplines for high school shooters in the Peace Garden State.
North Dakota is no stranger to visiting dignitaries. In addition to presidents and first ladies, foreign and royal officials have visited the Peace Garden State over the years. The Deuce of August celebration in Mountain, North Dakota, has drawn Icelandic officials, including the prime minister.
Enjoy Rick's Interview with Mathew from the Wings over the Rockies and they talk about their new TV special "Behind The Wing". Guess what?!? Wings Over the Rockies now has its very own TV show. Yes, you read that correctly! Our in-house video series has been picked up by Rocky Mountain PBS (RMPBS) and season 1 will premiere on Friday, April 26th at 8:00 PM on RMPBS. Learn more HERE B-52 Stratofortress (Friday, April 26 at 8:00 PM) – Join Wings’ curator and Behind the Wings host Matthew Burchette as he crawls through an iconic B-52 bomber, takes a trip to The Peace Garden State and explores one of only two active B-52 bases in the United States. Denver International Airport (Friday, May 3 at 8:00 PM) – Behind the Wings host Matthew Burchette goes behind the scenes with DEN’s snow removal team, talks to the CFO who helped to finance one of the largest airport expansions in the world and even takes a trip below ground, where there might be more than meets the eye. EA-6B Prowler (Friday, May 10 at 8:00 PM) – Explore the CAG bird inside Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum and take a trip to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island to visit the home of electronic attack for the entire DoD. You’ll find yourself on the runway with EA-18s screaming by, face to face with active pilots leading the Navy’s mission and take a tour of a Navy base built to protect the USA’s Western coast during WWII. Cessna 172 Skyhawk (Friday, May 17 at 8:00 PM) – Join Behind the Wings host Matthew Burchette as he goes flying with a Metropolitan State University of Denver student over some of Denver’s most popular landmarks, learns about the desperate need for airline pilots and gets a soup to nuts look at the 172 Skyhawk in Independence, Kansas.
Enjoy Rick's Interview with Mathew from the Wings over the Rockies and they talk about their new TV special "Behind The Wing". Guess what?!? Wings Over the Rockies now has its very own TV show. Yes, you read that correctly! Our in-house video series has been picked up by Rocky Mountain PBS (RMPBS) and season 1 will premiere on Friday, April 26th at 8:00 PM on RMPBS. Learn more HERE B-52 Stratofortress (Friday, April 26 at 8:00 PM) – Join Wings’ curator and Behind the Wings host Matthew Burchette as he crawls through an iconic B-52 bomber, takes a trip to The Peace Garden State and explores one of only two active B-52 bases in the United States. Denver International Airport (Friday, May 3 at 8:00 PM) – Behind the Wings host Matthew Burchette goes behind the scenes with DEN’s snow removal team, talks to the CFO who helped to finance one of the largest airport expansions in the world and even takes a trip below ground, where there might be more than meets the eye. EA-6B Prowler (Friday, May 10 at 8:00 PM) – Explore the CAG bird inside Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum and take a trip to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island to visit the home of electronic attack for the entire DoD. You’ll find yourself on the runway with EA-18s screaming by, face to face with active pilots leading the Navy’s mission and take a tour of a Navy base built to protect the USA’s Western coast during WWII. Cessna 172 Skyhawk (Friday, May 17 at 8:00 PM) – Join Behind the Wings host Matthew Burchette as he goes flying with a Metropolitan State University of Denver student over some of Denver’s most popular landmarks, learns about the desperate need for airline pilots and gets a soup to nuts look at the 172 Skyhawk in Independence, Kansas.
Enjoy Rick's Interview with Mathew from the Wings over the Rockies and they talk about their new TV special "Behind The Wing". Guess what?!? Wings Over the Rockies now has its very own TV show. Yes, you read that correctly! Our in-house video series has been picked up by Rocky Mountain PBS (RMPBS) and season 1 will premiere on Friday, April 26th at 8:00 PM on RMPBS. Learn more HERE B-52 Stratofortress (Friday, April 26 at 8:00 PM) – Join Wings’ curator and Behind the Wings host Matthew Burchette as he crawls through an iconic B-52 bomber, takes a trip to The Peace Garden State and explores one of only two active B-52 bases in the United States. Denver International Airport (Friday, May 3 at 8:00 PM) – Behind the Wings host Matthew Burchette goes behind the scenes with DEN’s snow removal team, talks to the CFO who helped to finance one of the largest airport expansions in the world and even takes a trip below ground, where there might be more than meets the eye. EA-6B Prowler (Friday, May 10 at 8:00 PM) – Explore the CAG bird inside Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum and take a trip to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island to visit the home of electronic attack for the entire DoD. You’ll find yourself on the runway with EA-18s screaming by, face to face with active pilots leading the Navy’s mission and take a tour of a Navy base built to protect the USA’s Western coast during WWII. Cessna 172 Skyhawk (Friday, May 17 at 8:00 PM) – Join Behind the Wings host Matthew Burchette as he goes flying with a Metropolitan State University of Denver student over some of Denver’s most popular landmarks, learns about the desperate need for airline pilots and gets a soup to nuts look at the 172 Skyhawk in Independence, Kansas.
Enjoy Rick's Interview with Mathew from the Wings over the Rockies and they talk about their new TV special "Behind The Wing". Guess what?!? Wings Over the Rockies now has its very own TV show. Yes, you read that correctly! Our in-house video series has been picked up by Rocky Mountain PBS (RMPBS) and season 1 will premiere on Friday, April 26th at 8:00 PM on RMPBS. Learn more HERE B-52 Stratofortress (Friday, April 26 at 8:00 PM) – Join Wings’ curator and Behind the Wings host Matthew Burchette as he crawls through an iconic B-52 bomber, takes a trip to The Peace Garden State and explores one of only two active B-52 bases in the United States. Denver International Airport (Friday, May 3 at 8:00 PM) – Behind the Wings host Matthew Burchette goes behind the scenes with DEN’s snow removal team, talks to the CFO who helped to finance one of the largest airport expansions in the world and even takes a trip below ground, where there might be more than meets the eye. EA-6B Prowler (Friday, May 10 at 8:00 PM) – Explore the CAG bird inside Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum and take a trip to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island to visit the home of electronic attack for the entire DoD. You’ll find yourself on the runway with EA-18s screaming by, face to face with active pilots leading the Navy’s mission and take a tour of a Navy base built to protect the USA’s Western coast during WWII. Cessna 172 Skyhawk (Friday, May 17 at 8:00 PM) – Join Behind the Wings host Matthew Burchette as he goes flying with a Metropolitan State University of Denver student over some of Denver’s most popular landmarks, learns about the desperate need for airline pilots and gets a soup to nuts look at the 172 Skyhawk in Independence, Kansas.
The one where Erin and Jamie discuss episode 01x08 (TOW Nana Dies Twice) of Friends. You’ll find out what we've been up to all year (so far), you'll hear even more talk about the (not so) famous Peace Garden State, and you'll learn very quickly that someone (let's not name names) failed to properly set up the studio equipment! We pulled a big ol' whoopsie-daisy on this one, folks. But the good news is that it could have been worse! So please forgive our egregious error, and we'll be sure not to let it happen again (until next week). Now without further ago... let's get floopy, y'all!Best Of Friends PodcastP.O. Box 421605Los Angeles, CA 90042BOF MERCH: http://shrsl.com/?hcgdSupport us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/bofpodcastAnd if you love Riverdale as much as BOF does, you can use the code "ERIN15" for 15% off at www.bettyandveronica.com
This is a can't miss podcast. North Dakota Tough. The open prairie. Beautiful, but desolate. Homesteaders and survivors, yet, surprisingly cosmopolitan. Jon Gruden famously labeled Carson Wentz, the pride of this great state, "North Dakota Tough." But what does it mean? Jeff Kolpack is the dean of North Dakota sports writers. Nobody has more knowledge or depth covering NDSU athletics, and its relation to the state of North Dakota, than Kolpack. Kolpack's new book, "North Dakota Tough: Unknown and Forgotten Stories from a Rural State," is a pioneering work that encapsulates what it means to be North Dakota Tough. North Dakota has always been tough. From Cando, ND, and Dave Osborn, the Minnesota Vikings great, riding his horse to school in bone-chilling weather, to Devils Lake's Steve Blehm, one of the most prolific scorers in high school basketball history playing for the state's School for the Deaf, Gruden was right about North Dakota Tough. But it started long before Wentz, and continues through the Peace Garden State's most famous son. Kolpack's story is the story of North Dakota Tough.
It's finally here. The FCS game of the century is for a national title as two of the most dominant programs in college football engage in the FCS version of Game of Thrones. The guys go in-depth during this 90-minute Bison Illustrated Championship Special with Swany, Joe, and resident FCS expert Sam Herder talking everything from key players returning from injury, the difference makers likely to impact the game, the matchups NDSU and JMU will look to exploit, and if either team has an advantage. The storylines are abundant: can the Bison regain the FCS iron throne, will the Dukes establish a dynasty in their own right (one title does not a dynasty make), and who will prevail as two of college football's best QB's in Easton Stick and Bryan Schor go gunslinging in the Lone Star State. Whether you're making the drive down I-29, flying the friendly skies, or watching from your favorite watering hole in the Peace Garden State, get ready for some fire and ice drama with the Bison Illustrated Podcast!
For many of us the image of North Dakota the pops to mind comes from the movie Fargo: A vast sea of white snow, bitter cold and knife like winds. Needless to say there is much more to the Peace Garden State than that and the newly expanded State Museum in Bismarck says it all. Our guest today is Kim Jondahl, Communication and Education director for the State Historical Society of North Dakota. At the end of October 2014 the state opened a magnificent 97,000 sq ft expansion that includes to very big and very popular figures.
For many of us the image of North Dakota the pops to mind comes from the movie Fargo: A vast sea of white snow, bitter cold and knife like winds. Needless to say there is much more to the Peace Garden State than that and the newly expanded State Museum in Bismarck says it all. Our guest today is Kim Jondahl, Communication and Education director for the State Historical Society of North Dakota. At the end of October 2014 the state opened a magnificent 97,000 sq ft expansion that includes to very big and very popular figures.
For many of us the image of North Dakota the pops to mind comes from the movie Fargo: A vast sea of white snow, bitter cold and knife like winds. Needless to say there is much more to the Peace Garden State than that and the newly expanded State Museum in Bismarck says it all. Our guest today is Kim Jondahl, Communication and Education director for the State Historical Society of North Dakota. At the end of October 2014 the state opened a magnificent 97,000 sq ft expansion that includes to very big and very popular figures.