Last week nine young men and women made the trip to the North Dakota Law Enforcement Training Academy, or LETA, in Bismarck. While many teens are attending sports camps this summer, these nine teens spent five days learning what it takes to be a career law enforcement officer. Unlike other summer camps, the applicatio...
MINOT — Bring the whole family to both enjoy and be nourished with smoothies from a brand-new shop in the Ask Fitness building in Minot. Anna Schneider, owner of the Blissful Bee Smoothie Company, a smoothie truck and new smoothie shop, says her unique smoothies are filled with nutrition. Now that she owns the shop an...
This spring presented a complete array of challenges for farmers. Often when weather conditions shorten the timeline for adequate spring’s work, a farmer has to decide what stays and what goes. However, technology has helped to make things easier for farmers when the going gets tough. Farmers Edge is a digital agricu...
Spending an entire week in Perry, Georgia with temperatures reaching 110 degrees, I learned a lot about what the country thinks and knows about North Dakota. We could take it two ways, good or surprised. Most states in the U.S. have no clue of where ND is located, where their bread comes from, or anything about the en...
MINOT — Every vote cast in an election counts. When it comes to election recounts, even fractions count. That's what the Ward Counting Canvassing Board discovered Monday when they met to certify the results of the June 14 primary election. The closest race, and the one that has received a lot of attention, was for the...
BISMARCK — A Minot teen recently won a scholarship through a high school performance competition in Bismarck called "Battle of the Bands". Though facing five other competitors with a variety of performances, Central High student Madie Roberts, 15, youngest performer at the competition, won the show with her three orig...
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