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Basin' Bandits

CENTER — The conditions were ideal as the Badlands Bass Bandits launched the second stop on their summer tour – this one at the warm waters of power plant fed Nelson Lake, one of the few largemouth bass fisheries in the state. After a brief safety and rules meeting, participants were eager to get lines […]
by Kim Fundingsland
June 19, 2022

Minot's Changing Council

MINOT — A new mayor is about to move from one seat to another, leaving a vacancy on Minot’s City Council. Alderman Tom Ross emerged the winner in a three-way race for mayor in the recent election, garnering 1,978 votes. Fellow challenger Miranda Schuler finished second with 1,357 votes, and incumbent mayor Shaun Sipma third […]
by Kim Fundingsland
June 18, 2022

She's Not From Around Here: When Visitors Come

This month our house feels a bit like a bed and breakfast — and my heart couldn’t be happier. In a perfect storm of circumstances and schedules, our home will be vacant of visitors only eight of June’s thirty perfect days. I’ve told you before, I’ll never claim that Minot should be added to a […]
by Amy Allender
June 16, 2022

Rampaging Yellowstone River

RIVERDALE — There is a lot of water headed toward North Dakota, but it won’t resemble the damaging torrent that has ripped its way across Montana. Rainfall of two inches or more that fell over rocky surfaces and steep terrain this past weekend surged into the Yellowstone River, creating historic flows that ripped through towns, […]
by Kim Fundingsland
June 15, 2022

Tom Ross Projected to be New Mayor

MINOT — The City of Minot has a new mayor. The Secretary of State's website is showing Tom Ross has the lead over Miranda Schuler and Incumbent Shaun Sipma. Kim Fundingsland has Ross' initial reaction on being named the new mayor of Minot.
by The Dakotan
June 14, 2022

Primary Election Underway

MINOT — Poll workers are saying this year's Primary Election is taking in a steady number of voters. Bonnie Domsteen, inspector for the North Dakota State Fair Center polls, said that nothing seems to be different this year as opposed to any other year since 2016, when she first started in the poll business. "We've […]
by Lydia Hoverson
June 14, 2022

For the Farmer: Use Your Facebook Powers for Good, Not Evil

I’m going to complain about social media, but don’t get me wrong.  There is a lot of good that comes from social media.  First and foremost: prayers.  The good old church prayer list can be effective, but Facebook can be even more effective.  In real time.  Instantaneous prayer requests.  Right there on your phone.  God […]
by Charlie Adams
June 14, 2022

Sensational South Prairie

MINOT — Stunning. Sensational. Record shattering. The South Prairie High School trapshooting team had the top 5 shooters in the Best of the West trapshoot conducted Saturday at the Minot Gun Club. Incredibly, after 24,000 clay targets were thrown for 238 shooters, South Prairie had three shooters tied for first with 99 of 100 clays […]
by Kim Fundingsland
June 13, 2022

Off-Grid Cooking: Solar Ovens

A power outage can be stressful. If you have prolonged power outage, you will be glad for a hot meal. What do you have planned for cooking if you can’t use your stove? June is the perfect time to learn how to cook off grid. This is a “kill two birds with one stone” kind […]
by Charlene Nelson
June 13, 2022

Summertime is Campground Time

GARRISON — Campground usage has been strong recently at North Dakota State Parks. The season got off to a slower start than usual due to late snowstorms, but warmer temperatures and recreational opportunities have increased visitations since then. “We were down early a bit, for sure,” said Chad Trautman, Fort Stevenson State Park manager. “But […]
by Kim Fundingsland
June 12, 2022
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