One thing Mother Nature will teach you is that what you think you know may not be true. This reality highlighted itself back when our family was learning how to archery deer hunt. One evening as Peter and I were getting out of the tree stand we heard the shrillest noise we had ever heard in the wilderness. The noise was so loud and nasty that it sent chills down my back...
MINOT — The Minot City Council had a lengthy discussion on Monday about the possibility of a local recycling center in Minot. Assistant Director of Public Works Jason Sorenson said, "We’ve been in discussions and talks with Closed Loop Partners for the last couple months and talking through some diffe...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senators John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer today joined Senators Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) and Tina Smith (D-Minn.), in introducing a bipartisan Senate Resolution calling for Thursday, March 24, 2022, to be designated as “National Women in Agriculture Day.” “There are more than 1,200,000 female agricultural pr...
Clerk of Court Stepping Away MINOT — Judy Mattson’s last day as Municipal Clerk of Court is at the end of this month. She handed down her own sentence for retirement, looking forward to spending time with her grandchildren, hiking, and kayaking.
Current Events By now, everyone knows the direct effects of the war in Ukraine on our agricultural way of life here in rural North Dakota. The war is an unfortunate situation for the people of Ukraine. Imagine yourself in their shoes. I pray for ...
Fake news, misinformation, de-platforming, canceling and other terms are now part of everyday conversations in our country. Along with these terms and parts of these conversations are many questions and statements. When did fake news start? How can we let people get away with misinformation? Who deserves to have a voice if they're spreading fake news or misinformation? ...
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