On Saturday, Make-A-Wish North Dakota visited South Heart to surprise young Findley with a camper. Findley was diagnosed in November of 2020 with blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm — which is an extremely rare and aggressive type of cancer.
"...It takes a village. It’s not just me; it’s all of us working together and I would say that everyone one of us in this room works really well together to make sure that we can make a difference in our community," Kristin Seaks said.
Grace and Jeromy Dailey, of Dickinson, held their son Heath Ian in their home Thursday afternoon, in awe and excitement of their recently welcomed miracle.
In the final chapter of this three-part series, Todd Whitney explains how to calm down an angry beehive and why his honey is different from you'll find on most store shelves. We also examine the complex history of beekeeping.
In part two of this three part series Whitney explained how he keeps his bees from freezing to death (the females at least). He also shares how he keeps thousands of bees healthy and producing to their full potential in the production of honey.