A new 4-H mentoring program provides youth with science, engineering and technology education.
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4-H teams place in a statewide hippology competition.
A quiz bowl tests 4-H’ers’ knowledge of horses.
North Dakota 4-H teams bring home horse judging awards.
The 4-H Film Festival will feature youth-created videos.
4-H’ers compete in the crops judging contest at the North Dakota Winter Show.
4-H’ers place in the livestock judging contest at the North Dakota Winter Show.
Registration for North Dakota 4-H camps starts March 1.
The next Walk North Dakota challenge starts Jan. 9.
North Dakota 4-H’ers bring home ideas for activities their clubs could try.
The NDSU Extension Service is looking for job applicants with a desire to help others solve problems and improve their lives.
A North Dakota 4-H judging team receives awards in national competition.
An NDSU Extension specialist and agent receive national honors.
Fifteen 4-H clubs were recognized for demonstrating their commitment to a healthy lifestyle.
Six youth have joined North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors.
NDSU’s new 4-H youth development specialist will be housed at the North Central Research Extension Center near Minot.
Sioux County 4-H member Samantha Jo Ridley is the first to receive the 4-H Youth in Action Award.
North Dakota youth help shape 4-H youth development programs.
Several teams place in the state 4-H hippology and horse judging contests.
The North Dakota 4-H Foundation’s new development director starts work May 3.
North Dakota 4-H teams place at this year’s Western National Roundup in Denver.
Twelve youth join the North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors.
Four North Dakota teens participate in the National 4-H Congress.
The North Dakota 4-H Foundation board of directors recently elected new officers and members.
A North Dakota 4-H volunteer receives national recognition.
The Healthy North Dakota 4-H Clubs program recognizes 22 clubs for eating smart and playing hard.
A new program can help reduce the trauma of the transition from high school to college.
North Dakota 4-H’ers say that attending the National 4-H Conference was a worthwhile experience.
The NDSU Extension Service received a federal grant to introduce youth in rural areas to science, engineering and technology.
Put on your walking shoes. The latest Walk North Dakota challenge starts April 12.
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