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.
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.
North Dakota youth will among the delegates attending the 2009 National 4-H Conference.
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.
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