Demi Hartl
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I went to Northern Arizona University school of journalism and knew it was my future. Throughout my life, I’ve found any excuse to write, and any reason to meet and get to know people. This truly is my dream career, and I am so excited to be reporting in North Dakota, learning about and helping you tell your stories!
Updated: Jan. 23, 2023 at 6:49 PM CST
|By Demi Hartl
“We just want anyone in North Dakota who has a desire to read to be able to do that with as few barriers as possible."
Updated: Jan. 9, 2023 at 5:37 PM CST
|By Demi Hartl
With exactly half of all 50 states in America raising their minimum wage, it has raised questions about why North Dakota did not.
Updated: Dec. 19, 2022 at 7:59 PM CST
|By Demi Hartl
Ariel Iglehart had hoped that with road conditions making it unsafe to drive to Fargo, she would be able to walk in the spring 2023 commencement.
Updated: Dec. 18, 2022 at 10:11 PM CST
|By Demi Hartl
This year’s event at the state’s veteran Cemetery in Morton County had to postpone a day due to severe weather conditions.
Updated: Nov. 24, 2022 at 2:34 PM CST
|By Demi Hartl
The Anne Carlsen Center was dedicated to its namesake, Anne Carlson in 1980, to honor her work there, first as a teacher, then as principal since the 1930′s. Carlson was born without forearms or legs, but she never let that stop her from succeeding, and then later helping children with disabilities do the same.
Updated: Nov. 9, 2022 at 6:12 PM CST
|By Demi Hartl
There are plenty of online resources to help us travel safely or keep track of friends and family who may be traveling.
Updated: Oct. 24, 2022 at 6:46 PM CDT
|By Demi Hartl
As of now, the COVID-19 vaccine will remain a parental decision in the state of North Dakota.