BISMARCK – Expect colder than average temperatures, perhaps more snow than usual, and little change in drought conditions across the state this winter. That’s the gist of the latest Drought Briefing issued by the Bismarck office of the National Weather Service. The NWS cites ongoing La Nina condit...
Minot plays host to harpist Jaclyn Wappel MINOT—The city of Minot has been quietly playing host to a new harpist for the past few months. Dr. Jaclyn Wappel, an experienced performer, instructor, and published scholar, will be performing downtown at Lien’s Jewelry on Friday, Nov. 26, from 5:30 p.m. to...
It is not hard to write this editorial, as Thanksgiving week is all about giving thanks for our family, our friends, and the freedom we have in the United States, guaranteed by those who serve in our military in the U.S. and around the world. Some of our military friends will be able to make it “home” for Thanksgiving...
When I was little, I loved Thanksgiving. We would always travel to my grandparents’ house for Thanksgiving – Nana and Papa as we called them. I looked forward to seeing them and my cousins – all three of them were older than me: Shauna, Eric, and Todd. I always thought Todd was the coolest person in the world. He...
Most institutions change over time. The celebration of Thanksgiving in the U.S. is no exception. Although much has been written (and re-written) over the years, we don’t know a tremendous amount about the origins of this holiday. Our current Thanksgiving holiday originated with the pilgrims of Plymouth Colony in 1621,...
I have been gone a few years since being the Head Women’s Soccer Coach at Minot State University. I am back in Minot now and wanted to tell a story about Minot State athletics that many may not know. There is a considerable amount of “winning” going on within the Minot State Athletics department. ...
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