The winning 4-H Film Festival videos will be shown at the State Fair on July 22.
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The North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors team adds four members.
Youth bring home honors from the state 4-H dairy judging competition.
North Dakota youth bring home honors from the spring state shooting sports competition.
A three-member North Dakota 4-H land judging team places in national competition.
Ten youth receive North Dakota 4-H Foundation scholarships.
Mountrail and Morton County teams take first place in the state 4-H horse quiz bowl.
Ransom County’s team will represent North Dakota at the Western National 4-H Roundup.
Kidder and Grand Forks counties have the top teams in the state 4-H hippology contest.
This workshop will teach youth the basics of aerospace.
Youth bring home awards from the North Dakota Winter Show’s 4-H livestock judging contest.
Foster County teams take top honors in the junior and senior divisions.
Mountrail County has the top team in the junior and senior divisions.
4-H’ers will learn how they can create positive change in their communities.
Eight youth become North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors.
A former NDSU Extension Service director donates award funds to Sioux County for 4-H programming.
North Dakota 4-H clubs are recognized for incorporating nutrition and fitness into their club activities.
A Halliday man wins the 4-H Growing Great Leaders raffle.
Win a Case IH Scout utility vehicle.
4-H’ers compete in shotgun and field archery events at the state summer shooting sports match.
Youth demonstrated their video-making skills in the first North Dakota 4-H Film Festival.
4-H’ers rank cereals, luggage and sunglasses in this year’s Consumer Choices competition.
Three youth become members of North Dakota’s 4-H Ambassadors team.
The Foster County 4-H dairy judging team will advance to national competition in Madison, Wis.
The Spring Paper Clover Campaign raises $1,815 for North Dakota 4-H programming.
Youth from 12 counties compete in spring state 4-H shooting sports events.
Six youth join the North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors team.
North Dakota youth help shape national 4-H policy.
A new 4-H mentoring program provides youth with science, engineering and technology education.
4-H teams place in a statewide hippology competition.
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