Dec 27, 2017 | 2018, January
By Pam Vukelic Can food heal? Can food prevent illness? Can food treat symptoms? There is no shortage of information on the topic. A quick online search will give you a list likely to include blueberries, dark chocolate, freshly brewed tea, apple cider vinegar, red...
Dec 27, 2017 | 2018, January
A Bismarck State College professor’s work has been published by Boston College. The scholarly journal, “Religion and the Arts” selected an article entitled “Theological Voices in Wendell Berry’s Fiction,” by Jane M. Schreck, professor of English at BSC. The article...
Dec 27, 2017 | 2018, January
Although her college degree is in business management, Lorena Poppe has found her passion helping kids and young adults who are are diagnosed with autism and developmental disabilities. Lorena opened Poppy’s Promise in September, a business that meets them and their...
Dec 27, 2017 | 2018, January
When Kaitlin Bohlander’s brother was killed in an accident in 2016, Kaitlin was overwhelmed with grief. She says her grief often came across as forgetfulness. “I remember I was printing some pictures for the wake and I was looking for my debit card. I could not...
Dec 27, 2017 | 2018, January
by Noreen Keesey | Photography: Teresa Terry “I can’t just sit for five minutes!” I have heard this more than once since I began my meditation teacher training and started talking with people about meditating. We live in a time where people are busy, and...
Dec 27, 2017 | 2018, January
by Jody Kerzman | Photography: Photos by Jacy Shiloh Dupper is a radiologic technologist, or rad-tech, at West River Regional Health Services in Hettinger, North Dakota. Hettinger is a small town of around 1,200 people; Shiloh grew up in nearby Bison, South Dakota,...