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(Submitted Photo) Bill Mitzel, 69, (right) is still deeply involved with Dakota Country Magazine, although his son Jon has taken over many of the daily duties of running the operation.
(Photo by Matt Bunk) Erika Landers started working at Landers Conoco nearly 20 years ago. Her first job was selling bait to fishermen. Now she owns and operates Northside Market, a deli inside the family's convenience store.
(Photo by Matt Bunk) Jeremy Lopez drives a stake into the ground while Gary Kostelecky runs a line across the foundation of a home that's being built in northeast Bismarck. Both men work for Northwest Contracting.
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(Photo by Matt Bunk) Gene Glasser holds up a statement from Western Cooperative Credit Union that shows his $23,000 was returned. The money was missing from his account, which until late last year was held by the former Glen Ullin Credit Union.
(Photo by Matt Bunk) MedCenter One and Sanford Health have been discussing a merger since last year.
This graphic was created by the Great Plains Examiner based on records kept by the City of Mandan.
(Photo by Mike Albrecht) Erica Hager of Mandan started her own business, Bison Booties, after
(Photo by Matt Bunk) Matt Kraft, 25, and Jeremy Kraft, 28, said they go to bars in Mandan more frequently since the smoking ban took effect in Bismarck almost a year ago. They were at the colonial Lounge on Feb. 25 so Jeremy could smoke indoors. Matt doesn't smoke, but said he disagrees with the smoking ban.
(Photo by Matt Bunk) Mary Peltz, Gene Glasser and Shirley Dupong review their records from the former Glen Ullin Credit Union Feb. 25. They say more than $95,000 is missing from their accounts.
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