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Bruce Gjovig, CEO emeritus of the University of North Dakota Center for Innovation Foundation in Grand Forks, continues to look for stories about entrepreneurs in North Dakota and northwest Minnesota.
What do Clint Severson, president and CEO of Abaxis Global Diagnostics; the late Joe Whitty, founder of Happy Joe’s Pizza and Ice Cream Parlor; and more than 40 other native North Dakotans have in common?
Crosby native Bruce Gjovig, CEO emeritus of the University of North Dakota Center for Innovation Foundation in Grand Forks, is bringing Severson, originally from Minot, Whitty, originally from Des Lacs and Minot, and others to the forefront in his second book on North Dakota Innovative Entrepreneurs. The book is published by Smoky Water Press of Bismarck and available at regional bookstores or online at DakotaBookNet.com. It includes a forward by U.S. Sen. John Hoeven.
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Kim Fundingsland/MDN Johnathan Campbell, Bismarck, recently completed a week as âArtist in Residenceâ at Cross Ranch State Park. Campbell specializes in unique forms of night photography.
CROSS RANCH STATE PARK – The images he creates are stunning. Beautiful. Mesmerizing.
They are the unique creations of talented professional Johnathan Campbell of Bismarck. Campbell recently completed a week-long stay as “Artist in Residence” at this State Park, which he said he considered to be an honor. Despite the bone chilling cold, he ventured out into the dark of night to pursue his passion – nighttime photography.
“Lenses are equivalent to paint brushes. Cameras are the canvas,” said Campbell while explaining his favorite medium. “You can take a picture of something, a photo, and it becomes art right there.”
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Heather Brockell, a Minot native now living in Nashville, has just released a single called âLoco Por Dinero.â
Singer-songwriter Heather Brockell, like many an artist, has had her struggles while trying to build a music career.
The Minot native’s new single “Loco Por Dinero” is all about the things she would buy if she had more dinero.
“The inspiration for the song came from a visit to my local Dunn Brothers Coffee,” she said. “As an avid coffee drinker, I usually make my coffee at home in an effort to save money. On a rare occasion one day, I went to a cafe for coffee but, to be frugal, I bought a $2 americano instead of a much more delicious $5 latte. Feeling frustrated by an overwhelming year of disappointments and financial strain, I started belting out a petty song about wanting luxuries I couldn’t afford. The song started out as a total joke but after realizing lattes weren’t the only frivolous item I
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