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The August "to do" List

Pardon the pun, but with summer temperatures heating up as we head at lightning speed into August, this week’s burning question will be “Where did June and July go?” August??? Already??? Seriously??? Yes, seriously folks, August is almost here. That means school. It means fall sports practice. It means shorter days and longer nights. It […]
by Jonathan Starr
July 30, 2022

Chillin' at the Fair

 MINOT – Behind the scenes at the North Dakota State Fair is a man ready to keep the drinks cool and the temperature bearable.  Randy Gravelle, owner of Absolute Ice of Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, wakes up early in the morning during the nine days of the fair to deliver ice to almost half the food […]
by Lydia Hoverson
July 30, 2022

Volunteer Rewards

MINOT – When asked why he volunteered to help, his answer was brief and to the point. “It’s the way it should be,” said Bill Schaller, Killdeer. Nearby dozens of people, young and old, were fishing off the large pier at the Conservation and Skills Park at the North Dakota State Fair. Others were talking […]
by Kim Fundingsland
July 29, 2022

Knutson Murder Case Delayed

MINOT – The lengthening murder saga of a Minot State University freshman has been extended once again.  Nichole Rice, Velva, was arrested in March of this year, charged with the 2007 murder of roommate Anita Knutson. Rice was scheduled to make a preliminary hearing August 4 in front of North-Central District Court Judge Richard Hagar. […]
by Kim Fundingsland
July 29, 2022

Fire Starter

MINOT – Almost anyone who lived before modern heating technology was invented had to not only find efficient ways to keep warm, but unique ways to create that heat. Zander Sours, Fargo, has learned several of those unique methods. Sours demonstrated his expertise at the North Dakota State Fair, with any piece of rope with […]
by Lydia Hoverson
July 29, 2022

Legislative Family Spotlight

KILLDEER – Former Representative Kylie Oversen, D-Dis. 42, was in the legislature from 2013 to 2016, and became the youngest chair for the North Dakota Democratic-Nonpartisan League Party in 2015. Her father, Gary Oversen, described what he felt when she decided to run for office.  “Of course, I will always be behind my kids no […]
by Lydia Hoverson
July 29, 2022

Process Questioned

MINOT – With the appointment of a new alderman to the Minot City Council came mixed feelings from others who ran, not because of the appointee himself, but about the process that was used to appoint him. After former legislator Roscoe Streyle was appointed to temporarily fill the vacant alderman seat that was previously occupied […]
by Lydia Hoverson
July 28, 2022

Vast Quantity of Fentanyl

MINOT – Police say the value of Fentanyl and marijuana that resulted in felony charges against Ryan Rattler, 30, Flushing, Michigan, totaled more than three quarters of a million dollars. Rattler appeared in District Court here Thursday for a preliminary hearing and arraignment on two felony charges.  It was on June 20, 2022, that Rattler […]
by Kim Fundingsland
July 28, 2022

Now There's Some Healthy Goats

MINOT – Horses and cows and goats, oh my! Young people from all over the state brought many different 4-H animals to show at the North Dakota State Fair. Granville man Will Bachmeier, 17, showed nine goats that were so healthy they all won the overall championships for their divisions. For goats, there are three […]
by Lydia Hoverson
July 28, 2022

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