Turning your heat down for parts of the day or night can save money.
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The Western 4-H Camp and its programs are open to all youth ages 5 to 18.
The NDSU Extension Service will use a new grant to expand its diabetes education efforts.
Compare fuel, capital and labor costs when deciding whether to replace your heating system.
Venting your clothes dryer into the house can cause mold and condensation problems.
The foods that are considered “comfort foods” vary from person to person and from one region of the country to another.
Check out manufacturers’ claims before buying a space heater.
North Dakota had the eighth highest multiple jobholding rate in the nation in 2006.
The NDSU Extension Service’s energy educator offers tips on reducing condensation in windows.
The NDSU Extension Service and North Dakota Folic Acid/Healthy Pregnancy Task Force have received a grant to promote the healthful benefits of folic acid.
As families close out the summer and gear up for the busy fall, there’s one thing that should have priority on your calendar: making time for family meals.
National studies have shown that men are less likely than women to alter their diets to prevent health problems, even when a health issue has been diagnosed.
According to a 2004 report from the National Fire Data Center, more than 156,000 kitchen fires occurred in the U.S. in 2002.
As of Feb. 14, 288 cases of salmonellosis in 39 states were linked to contaminated peanut butter.
The good news: Several studies show some health benefits associated with moderate chocolate consumption.
Friendship bread batter is a type of starter culture similar to the sourdough starters used by the pioneers of the Old West.
Despite all the fun you can have during mild winter weather, think safety when sledding, skiing or even walking on icy sidewalks.
How do you spot a fad diet or exercise device?
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