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PINKE POST

Katie Pinke recounts the journey that led her son, Hunter, to the wheelchair basketball national championship game.
Katie Pinke reflects on the importance of remembering how things were for those before us while also appreciating how far we've come.
For the past three months, Katie Pinke has been reading a small-town newspaper from a place she's never lived or worked in, a gift from someone she doesn't know.
Elizabeth Pinke asked her parents to contribute for her 16th birthday toward the purchase of a new Hereford heifer for her 4-H project.

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Many families purchased pets during the pandemic, including the Pinkes, who added two guinea pigs to their family three years ago.
At the North Dakota State FFA Convention, Katie Pinke met Mohall FFA's Lilly Solemsaas, who dreams of college livestock judging and coming back to North Dakota as an ag teacher and FFA advisor.
Katie Pinke's first glimpse of her future husband came at a state track meet. Nearly 30 years later, their daughters' track experiences brought them back to a state meet.
Agweek is starting a series on rural child care. Agweek publisher Katie Pinke and editor Jenny Schlecht tell their rural child care stories and the reasons for the series.
What do you call a meal with a combination of protein, starch and vegetable? A comfort food, for sure, Katie Pinke says, but is it hotdish, casserole, goulash or chop suey?
The quilters of the Sundahl Lutheran Church made 240 quilts this winter for newcomers to the community, baby shower gifts, benefits, local missions, homeless shelters and Lutheran World Relief.
The members of Career and Technical Student Organizations will become our future business employees, owners, community leaders and engaged citizens who we can vote for in elections in our lifetime.
Agweek publisher Katie Pinke writes how we could all use more of the traits that her father-in-law Eldon exudes.
The 41st annual Agweek Farm Show in Rochester, Minnesota, brought in crowds of people as farm shows seem to begin a return to normal.
Find bipartisan support and stay in your lane are two lessons Katie Pinke picked up from moderating a discussion about the farm bill at the Northern Corn and Soybean Expo in Fargo on Feb. 14, 2023.
David Kohl gave valuable business advice during the Northern Corn and Soy Expo. Included in that advice: get rid of toxic people in your business.

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