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Kris and Brad Butz are former athletes who found Pilates helped old injuries. Now they want to bring another Pilates studio to the area through this boutique fitness concept.
“Music teaches you so much about math, history and language. It’s not just the song. It’s everything with it,” said Ness, who was recently reunited with one of his music students.
Foundation set up to honor Liam Medd invites young filmmakers to ‘Step Up to the Plate’ for suicide prevention.
🔊 In this episode, Don and John go over spring planting methods that will give your plants their best shot at a successful growing season.

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The legendary singer returns to Fargo for two shows at Bluestem Amphitheater this summer
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Touring other people’s yards and landscapes is practically a national pastime for gardeners. Luckily, the Red River Valley Garden Tour returns July 17 and 18.
As with most things regarding dementia, it usually works best to try to figure out what’s behind the person’s behavior. One common issue is feeling a lack of control.
Adam Brachman will appear in a special segment of 'From The Top,' a National Public Radio music program, on Sunday, May 5.

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'Not Afraid to Look', which sculptor Charles Rencountre described as 'a monument to water protectors', is moving from Sacred Stone Camp to Park Rapids, Minnesota
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Columnist Don Kinzler shares recommendations for planting grass seed in spring and solves the mystery of curious tree marks and a fruiting shrub.
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"I didn’t know my Great Grandpa Eddie, but I think of him often and wonder what parts of his blood flow through mine," writes columnist Jessie Veeder.

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