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NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

Former Crosby-Ironton Ranger and North Dakota State University tight end Noah Gindorff still has football left to play after signing with the Seattle Seahawks.
North Dakota, Minnesota and South Dakota universities and teaching programs encourage prospective and practicing teachers in a variety of ways.
Former Brainerd Warrior Nathaniel Staehling said the year of learning was much needed at North Dakota State University.
Lynn and Jason Kotrba have a personal connection with Huntington's Disease and wanted to help with the potentially life-saving Huntington's Disease research.

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Becky Kopp Dunham, co-owner of Together Counseling and its “Farm to Farm Services,” talks about pressures from uncertainties coming to bear on North Dakota farm and ranch families. Sean Brotherson, a North Dakota State University Extension family specialist, describes the multi-state grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture that can help farmers under stress.
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San Francisco team physician said Monday that the former Bison quarterback, who injured his right ankle on Sunday, will begin rehab after surgery repaired a fibula fracture and ligament disruption.
Noah Gindorff and the NDSU Bison football team played the Airizona Wildcats.
Wendi Wheeler was going through a dark time in May when she spotted Jay Dagny, a North Dakota State University student, holding a sign with the words "You are loved" at Eighth and Main in Moorhead.
Hayden Zillmer competed in the Senior World Wrestling Championship in Belgrade, Serbia.
National Agricultural Genotyping Center in Fargo has been running DNA tests on dead honeybees from across the country since 2016. They started by testing for nine viruses and two bacteria in adult bees. Now they can test for 18 different pathogens.

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Noah Gindorff named preseason second-team offense in the Missouri Valley Conference
Former Crosby-Ironton area wrestler will head down to the Senior World Championships looking for a gold medal this July
A North Dakota potato breeder brings in a speaker from Wyoming who has trained a dog to detect potato virus diseases using their nose.

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