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We all have to work and we all have to eat. Since work keeps us busy, it's natural that you want to eat out on your lunch hour. But how much is that lunch costing you?   Visa credit card company recently did a survey and found that the average American spends $53 a week, or […]
by Charlene Nelson
July 27, 2022

Fair Flintstones

MINOT – Big rocks, little rocks, arrow rocks, any rocks. Unique stones of all different shapes and sizes can be found by an artistic craftsman at the North Dakota State Fair. Howard Anderson, Sheldon, shapes stones through a process called flint knapping at his tent he set up in the Fur Traders Rendezvous area at […]
by Lydia Hoverson
July 26, 2022

Big Loops -- Lake Sakakawea Classic

PARSHALL -- Fish were not the only thing getting caught this past weekend, July 23 and 24 on Lake Sakakawea. Healing Horse Ranch and Wrangler Team Roping Championships presented an estimated couple thousand teams of team ropers utilizing their loops to catch horns and hooves-- bringing home the grand award of a new 2022 Dodge […]
by Tisa Peek
July 26, 2022

Raising Chickens, Part Two

Raising chickens, how to save money and have fun doing it!
by Charlene Nelson
July 25, 2022

Upside Down Under: Driver's Ed Teaches You This...

MINOT -- I was driving down a city street minding my own business when I came upon a semi-trailer in the right lane of traffic. I didn’t see a blinker so I assumed he was turning right since he was in the right lane and what not.  With that in mind, I pulled up next […]
by Marvin Baker
July 24, 2022

Age Five Angler

GARRISON – At age 5 Braxley Kolden was the youngest entrant in the state’s biggest walleye tournament, the annual Governor’s Walleye Cup staged out of Fort Stevenson State Park on nearby Lake Sakakawea. His partner for the two-day event? His father, Chris Kolden. Father and son are residents of this community. Both were in attendance […]
by Kim Fundingsland
July 24, 2022

State Fair Parade

MINOT – The North Dakota State Fair began a nine-day run at the State Fairgrounds in Minot Friday, June 22. The opening night concert featuring Kid Rock was delayed, and then canceled due to a threat of adverse weather, sending a disappointed sold-out crowd of 18,000 to the exits. Although a strong storm system passed […]
by Kim Fundingsland
July 23, 2022

Workers Needed at Easter Seals Goodwill

MANDAN – Easter Seals Goodwill ND is celebrating 75 years of helping individuals with barriers and disabilities. ESGWND is a combination of two national organizations, Easterseals and Goodwill Industries, put together as one in North Dakota. Carmen Devney, marketing coordinator for ESGWND in Mandan, said that several states have combined the two organizations. The Easter […]
by Lydia Hoverson
July 23, 2022

Northern Celebrations: Exploring Byway Getaways

GARRISON -- Admittedly, gas prices continue providing a big impact on many people’s spending ability, perhaps putting a damper on big summer getaway plans.  But, still, getaways from the daily grind are important. They recharge one’s mind. They connect moms and dads and their children. They connect friendships.  They’re darn near a necessity and they’re […]
by Jonathan Starr
July 23, 2022

MSU Turf for Sale

MINOT – The new turf is hitting the ground at Herb Parker Stadium and will be ready for action when the Minot State football and soccer teams kick off their seasons in early September.  The project began Monday with the removal of the old turf and now Beaver fans can own a little piece of […]
by The Dakotan
July 22, 2022

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