

What Not to Wear: Midwest Work Place Attire
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Applying for Jobs Online
Is creating online applications making it harder for job seekers to apply for jobs? I don’t believe so. They have numerous opportunities...


In the Market for a Job? The Midwest Needs You.
I recently read an article on unemployment in the Midwest. Did you know, according to Salary.com, the Midwest unemployment rate .9...


Recruiting in the Midwest
One of the greatest parts of living in the Midwest is our low unemployment rates. Almost every business I drive by has a “Now Hiring”...


Ryan Remke: The story behind MadDogOutdoors
Growing up in Oklahoma, there was one pastime that Rob Remke loved the most: fishing. Starting at a young age, his father took him on fly...


Ryan Remke: Hauling in my first 50 incher
In my previous blog post, I did not reveal my identity in relation to Rob. Can you guess? No, we don’t just coincidentally have the same...


Eric Veralrud: Growing up around racing
My father, Tim Veralrud was introduced to the racing scene by his high school friend. Even though my father’s uncle Richard was the first...


Her--Different Cuisines
The first question I’ve always asked friends who are locals to Fargo about what foods and restaurants they would consider local...


Her--Natural and Cultural Scenery
When we talk about scenery, no doubt one that comes to mind is the natural scenery around here. We’ll certainly be examining the natural...


Her--Asian and Western Cuisine
I’ve gotten used to most things after six years in the MidWest except one: food. I enjoy the American meal that I often cook or eat out,...