MINOT -- The Minot State University Alumni Association will again host its annual MSU Alumni and Friends Luau at the Flickertail Gardens at the North Dakota State Fair. The Alumni and Friends Luau is scheduled for Wednesday, July 27 from 5-7 p.m. and is free to MSU alumni and friends, however, g...
MINOT – The dog days of summer are no more for the Souris Valley Sabre Dogs, Minot’s team in the now defunct Expedition League. The Sabre Dogs finished their season with a remarkable 33-2 record and a league championship series win at Pierre, S. Dak., t...
Spring Grouse Counts Reported North Dakota Game and Fish Department upland game biologists summarized the spring survey results for sharp-tailed grouse, ruffed grouse and greater sage grouse. Summaries from the spring sharp-tailed grouse census...
GARRISON – Every fish, every minute, counts in competitive fishing. Never was that more true than in the waning minutes of the 47th annual North Dakota Governor’s Walleye Cup held this past weekend on Lake Sakakawea. A pair of Minot anglers, Josh Gladback and Cody Pardon, emerged on top of a 260-team ...
Even though I've had chickens for eight years, I've never recommended raising chickens as a part of prepping or self-reliance, until now. Today's food prices are increasing at nearly three times the rate of wage increases. Recent avian flu outbreaks have triggered the destruction of millions of chickens. The result is, once moderately priced chicken meat is becoming inc...
Manitoba used to have a motto, “100,000 lakes” and Minnesota had a motto “10,000 lakes. North Dakota doesn’t have that many lakes, but the ones we do have are incredible. Driving by Lake Tschida on the way home from Rapid City Monday made me think of the wonderful lakes we have across the state. After more thought I d...
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