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Barking About Baiting Bans

MINOT — The exchange was contentious at times as area sportsmen and landowners expressed their opposition to baiting bans imposed by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department. The back-and-forth between sportsmen and Game and Fish personnel dominated the District 2 Advisory Board meeting held in Minot, April 25. Game ...

Upside Down Under: Continuing a FM DX hobby…

For the longest time, I would sit and look at my Kenwood KT 6040 AM-FM receiver and wonder what was wrong with it. When I bought it in 2018, it provided radio reception two step above anything else I’d ever known. But in the past year, there’s been some kind of issue. Last week my wife went to visit the grandkids in R...

Making a Difference: Using Imagination to Spread Joy

MINOT — One of the vendors at iMagicon this weekend is using his skills to customize wheelchairs. William Hammond, from Texas, makes custom flags, dice bags, stickers, storage boxes, and more. “This is all digital work that I cut out on a vinyl printer,” Hammond exp...

iMagicon the Possibilities

MINOT — People from all over the country are in the Magic City this weekend to celebrate sci-fi, anime, and cosplay! The iMagicon has taken over the Minot Municipal Auditorium.

Father Daughter Dance is Back

MINOT — After two years of cancellations, the Minot Optimist Club's Father Daughter Dance is back! Lezlie Beuchler, the chairperson of the event, said this will be the 7th year for the dance, with last year and the year before being cancelled due to COVID-19.

Reviews Storm Damage to Livestock Producers & Rural Communities, Working to Get Assistance for Downed Power Lines

MAX — U.S. Senator John Hoeven reviewed the impacts of recent severe weather on North Dakota’s livestock producers, communities and rural utilities yesterday. The senator visited a family-owned ranch near Max to learn firsthand about the damages and met with ranchers, local leaders and a representative from McLean Electric Cooperative to discuss available assistance.

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