Eight youths have joined the North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors team.
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A new NDSU publication can help youth get started in the market lamb project.
North Dakota 4-H’ers place in a national horse judging competition.
Four North Dakota 4-H’ers were among more than 1,200 youth who participated in the 2008 National 4-H Congress.
North Dakota 4-H’ers are recognized for developing good nutrition and physical fitness habits.
Four teens join the North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors group.
NDSU Extension’s Building Connections program receives national recognition.
Jim Sailer is the 2008 North Dakota 4-H Hall of Fame inductee.
Three North Dakota 4-H members attend this year’s National 4-H Conference.
North Dakota youth share their health and nutrition knowledge through posters.
The Western 4-H Camp and its programs are open to all youth ages 5 to 18.
The North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors team has 10 new members.
North Dakota 4-H teams place at the Western National Roundup conference in Denver.
The North Dakota 4-H Foundation board elects officers and directors.
["Former NDSU Extension Service Director Myron Johnsrud was inducted into the National 4-H Hall of Fame on Oct. 5.", ""]
Several North Dakota 4-H clubs earn recognition for learning about the importance of good nutrition and physical activity.
The North Dakota 4-H Foundation’s development director has been recertified as a certified fundraising executive.
4-H livestock judging teams from Oliver and Stark-Billings counties take first place in a contest at the North Dakota Winter Show.
4-H hippology teams from Benson, Cass, Mercer, Barnes and Ransom counties win in a North Dakota Winter Show contest.
4-H crop judging teams from LaMoure, Grand Forks, Mountrail, Morton and Benson counties place in a North Dakota Winter Show contest.
North Dakota youth are winners in the latest “Eat Smart. Play Hard.” poster contest.
Four North Dakota 4-H judging teams placed in the National Western 4-H Roundup in Denver.
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