A HEROINE’S LEGACY, PRAISE IN THE CAPITOL, AND A CALL FOR EDUCATION THAT PUTS CHILDREN FIRST

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This powerful episode of Ladies of Another View weaves together stories of heroism, faith, and the fight for educational freedom. Julie Ternes kicks things off by inviting families to the upcoming Gospel Praising Festival on August 24, held on the Capitol grounds in Bismarck. With performances from seven local bands and award-winning Nashville artist Sarah Hart, this all-day celebration of faith, music, and fellowship promises to uplift hearts while uniting the community.
The heart of the show features Darrin Vogel, a relative of North Dakota’s own Hazel Miner. In 1920, 15-year-old Hazel made the ultimate sacrifice during a brutal blizzard, laying down her life to save her younger siblings. Her story is now being honored through a new film by Canticle Productions, premiering this fall. Hazel’s act of love and bravery continues to inspire generations and serves as a reminder of the values that shape our nation.
Closing the episode, the hosts turn to the topic of school choice. Drawing from John Stossel’s report on Florida’s bold reforms, the panel underscores the impact of putting power back in the hands of parents. As Florida rises in the ranks, the message is undeniable: when funding follows the child, education improves—and freedom thrives.

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