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Rodeo Minot: Success Comes from Behind the Chutes

By Tisa Peek on March 13, 2022
For ten days in April, All Seasons Arena in Minot trades in ice for dirt. The dust, the mud, the broncs, and the bulls show up April 1-10, bringing action-packed rodeos and performance horse events including: equine clinics, team roping and the fastest horses in the region attending the ‘High on Corona Barrel Race Chute-out.’ […]
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Step into the Outdoors

By Kim Fundingsland on March 13, 2022
State Parks Hiking Challenge BISMARCK — It is a terrific way to step into some of the most scenic places in all of North Dakota, enjoy some quality family time, and reap the health benefits of hiking in the outdoors. North Dakota State Parks has brought back it’s Hiking Challenge for 2022. “We’re trying to […]
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Upside Down Under: Make customer service a priority…

By Marvin Baker on March 13, 2022
Those of us who live in North Dakota like to think we are up-to-date with the rest of the nation, savvy about technology and on top the world because we are “North Dakota friendly.” Sorry to burst your bubble, but we’re not even close. We are so far behind in certain aspects of daily routine […]
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Making a Difference: Project BEE

By Lydia Hoverson on March 12, 2022
MINOT — Eric Locken was recently named this year’s Minot Citizen of the Year Award. He works for Project BEE, which has its own story to share. It was previously under the name and jurisdiction of the Young Women’s Christian Association Minot (YWCA Minot) since around 1910, Liz Larsen, the executive director, says there was […]
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Headed to the Hall

By Kim Fundingsland on March 12, 2022
National Honor for Minot Official MINOT — A Minot man has achieved the highest honor possible for his profession. Jeff Risk will be inducted into the National High School Hall of Fame. The ceremony will be held July 1 in San Antonio, Texas by the National Federation of State High School Associations. “When they told […]
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Northern Celebrations: Fish need oxygen, too

By Jonathan Starr on March 12, 2022
We don’t see it because they’re under water, but fish need oxygen, too. Granted, they get it differently than us humans but just as sunlight and oxygen are critical for people, it’s critical for fish. One problem snowy states like North Dakota face is that while it melts to provide moisture and water to maintain […]
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Airplane Crashes NE of Minot

By Nicole DesRosier on March 11, 2022
MINOT — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a single engine aircraft had mechanical issues Friday afternoon and had to land in an open field. According to the NDHP, the aircraft landed near 55th St NE and 19th Ave NE at 4:25 p.m. The pilot and passenger were not injured, but the aircraft was damaged […]
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Fuel Prices Effect Police, Tourism, Recreation

By Kim Fundingsland on March 11, 2022
MINOT — As everyone who starts an engine knows, the rapidly rising price of gasoline and diesel fuel is concerning. High prices at the pump are causing many motorists to rethink their usual activities and decide where to cut back on miles driven and costly fuel consumption. The same thought process is happening at various […]
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Youthworks Provides Juvenile Shelter Services in Minot

By Jasahd Stewart on March 11, 2022
MINOT — This week, Youthworks agreed to collaborate with Ward County in providing emergency, short-term shelters for children and young adults up to age 22 in the Minot area. A recent change in legislation now requires new criteria for housing youth. Therefore, if the commissioners agree to continue partnering with Youthworks, both parties have until […]
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Group Revitalizing Mohall's Main Street

By Charlie Adams on March 11, 2022
MOHALL — Every small-town area resident would like to see the successful revitalization of Main Street.  As time marches on, parts of our rural towns slowly fade away. There are abandoned buildings on main street that are now empty and left only as the subject of stories told to the youngest generation. Stories about what life was […]
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