Visit Minot Grows After Hit in 2020 MINOT—The Visit Minot Convention and Visitor’s Bureau has been coming into full recovery after the 2020 year and is looking forward to an even larger recovery in 2022. Stephanie Schoenrock, executive director, expl...
Tribute to a National Farm Leader This past month, we lost a lifelong fighter for the family farmer. Kelly Shockman of rural Grand Rapids, North Dakota, passed away on Dec. 11, 2021. He was 96 years old. He died at home on the farm, surrounded by family. Kelly was born on June 26, 1925, in LaMour...
Won’t seek re-election this year BISMARCK—North Dakota House Majority Leader Chet Pollert, R-Dis. 29, Carrington, today announced he will retire from the legislature when his term expires near the end of this year. Rep. Pollert has served in the House since 1999 and has served as House Majorit...
MINOT—Fire destroyed a mobile home in northwest Minot Sunday morning.The Minot Fire Department says it was dispatched to the Northland Mobile Home Park at 11:24 a.m. for a structure fire. Upon arrival, firefighters found flames exiting the roof of the mobile home. Fire department personnel extinguished the blaze by 12:17 p.m.One resident was home at the ...
A new year is bringing new consequences for thousands of Air National Guardsmen who aren’t vaccinated against the coronavirus. As of Dec. 31, 2,500 unvaccinated airmen and Space Force guardians are ineligible for pay or benefits from the Air National Guard. Those troops are also banned from finishing out jobs, taking ...
Resolving to work out more in 2022? Practice the exercises that joined the Air Force physical fitness test on Jan. 1. In the Air Force’s first full year of regularly scheduled PT tests since 2019, it’s letting airmenÂ
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