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Minot Gospel-Teaching Radio Station Going Full Power 

Receives FCC permit to increase from 46 W to 100 kW  MINOT—A gospel-teaching radio station based in Minot may experience a significant power boost in the coming years.  KFLK 95.9 FM (“The Flock”) received an FCC permit on Dec. 29, 2021, to build a new full-power radio station. The new station would operate at 100 […]
by Greg Demme
January 12, 2022

2022 Brings Hope for Tourism in Minot 

Visit Minot Grows After Hit in 2020  MINOT—The Visit Minot Convention and Visitor’s Bureau has been coming into full recovery after the 2020 year and is looking forward to an even larger recovery in 2022.   Stephanie Schoenrock, executive director, explained how Visit Minot is a Destination Marketing Organization (DMO), and its purpose is to market […]
by Lydia Hoverson
January 11, 2022

Always Serving Others

A way of life for the captain of the Salvation Army  MINOT—John Woodard, the captain of the Minot area Salvation army, shared his passion for what he does, and his specific thoughts on giving in the Minot area.   After Woodard and his wife, Faith, moved from Danville, Illinois, to Minot, North Dakota, about two years […]
by Lydia Hoverson
January 9, 2022

Salvation Army Struggles This Year

Minot Salvation Army explains decrease in financial donations  MINOT—The Salvation Army in Minot has been hit hard this year by decreases in both financial donations and volunteers.   John Woodard, the captain, director, and pastor for the Minot area Salvation Army, said that much of it has to do with both COVID-19 and inflation. “A lot […]
by Lydia Hoverson
January 7, 2022

Climate Correspondent Captivates Bismarck Audience

BISMARCK—More than 100 people braved the inhospitable twenty-degree-below-zero weather to take in a presentation on the topic of climate on Thursday, Jan. 6, at Bismarck’s Belle Mehus Auditorium.   Special guest Marc Morano, Executive Editor and Chief Correspondent of Climate Depot and author of Green Fraud, delivered an hour-long presentation called, “Climate Hustle: Government Can’t Control […]
by Greg Demme
January 7, 2022

Miss Beka Sue Knows Bourbon 

Minot native makes Kentucky her home  MINOT—Rebekah Sue, aka Beka, Bolton was raised in Minot, graduating from Our Redeemers High School in 2006. Her mom, Margie, owns Margie’s Art Glass studio in downtown Minot, and her dad, Ted, is a marketing representative with the Farm & Ranch Guide, and more recently purchased the Northern Sentry […]
by Rod Wilson
January 6, 2022

Magic City Magic

Where Dreams Come True  MINOT—For Christine Staley, there’s always been “Magic” in Minot. She and her husband moved to Minot in 2013 leaving her TV Production career and beloved Miami Beach behind. “Miami is known as the other magic city” according to Christine. However, “I always tell people that I came from one magic city to another, but this magic city […]
by Rod Wilson
January 2, 2022

Restoring Community History 

Maddock Opera House City Showpiece  MADDOCK – The building had fallen into disrepair, an eyesore destined to become another casualty of time and neglect, common to early day structures in rural communities across North Dakota. Many have long since disappeared, gone to rubble, taking a slice of history with them.  Built in 1905 and once a proud focal point on this city’s Main Street, the Maddock Opera House had long outlived its expected life. Abandoned for nearly 30 years, the […]
by Kim Fundingsland
January 2, 2022

Achieving the Next Level 

Successful CEO Helps Others  HOUSTON, TEXAS – From the offensive line, to the sidelines, to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, Brad Borkhuis has learned to tap into core human principles in a highly successful way.   Borkhuis, formerly of Minot, has had extensive on-the-job training. He turned a faltering family business into a productive multimillion-dollar venture, learning both the pitfalls and the formula for success in the process. Today he operates Epitome Coaching and Consulting, […]
by Kim Fundingsland
January 1, 2022

Chairman Changeover on Minot Military Affairs Committee 

MINOT—The Minot Chamber/EDC Military Affairs Committee (MAC) will have a new chairman at the beginning of the new year.   Randy Hauck has chaired the MAC since 2016, but it recently came out that he will be assuming the position of Chairman of the Minot Chamber/EDC in 2022. Hauck explained, “I just didn’t think it was the best idea to […]
by Rod Wilson
December 30, 2021

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