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Plant It and Forget It

A garden is an important part of a good food plan, a plan to ensure that you will always have food regardless of what the market and economy are doing. But vegetable garden...

BESPYS: A Red-Carpet Night for the Beavers

MINOT — The theme for the night on May 2 was Dress to Impress for Minot State Athletics. Athletes walked the red carpet and got their photo taken by athletics photographer Sean Arbaut. Filling up the MSU Dome floor was every team on campus dressed up for the annual BESPYS, the Beaver Athletics award show. Th...

Locals on the Big Screen

MINOT — GRIT2 is headed for the big screen. The film features five Prairie Grit Adoptive Sports participants during actual hunts conducted by Prairie Grit’s Outdoor Division. The feature film is the work of Aaron Esquibel, Minot. This year’s film follows the success of GRIT1 a year ago.

Upside Down Under: Happy Birthday Jim Hillestad…

There was a photograph in last week’s Kenmare News showing local man Jim Hillestad with his son Kelly and daughter Terri at his birthday party. That’s not so unusual, but what is unusual is that Jim turned 102 in late April. Kelly lives with his dad in Kenmare while Terri flew in from Australia to attend this special ...

Rear End Crash Near Gwinner

The North Dakota Highway Patrol said that two women were injured in a rear end collision near Gwinner Saturday afternoon. According to the NDHP, Amber Ramsey, 35, driving a car at the speed limit, hit the back of a pickup that Marlynn Zetocha, 69, was driving at a slow speed with hazard lights on in order to escort a ...

Burgum Roundtable

MINOT — Friday was a busy day for Governor Burgum and his staff. Their trip to Minot started with the ribbon cutting to celebrate the completion of Phase Ml-1 of the Souris River Flood Protection Project. Then it was off to a quick lunch with Senator John Hoeven and other dignitaries, and according to Gov. Burgum “a great discussion on how to speed up the Souris Ri...

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