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A Moving Christmas Concert for All Ages 

Minot Symphony Orchestra and Western Plains Opera present Amahl and the Night Visitors  MINOT—Christmas concert lovers have a special opportunity this coming weekend. The Minot Symphony Orchestra (MSO) and Western Plains Opera (WPO) are teaming up to present Gian Carlo Menotti’s Amahl and the Night Visitors on Saturday, Dec. 11, at Minot State University (MSU).  This is a performance all ages can enjoy. “Sometimes […]
by Greg Demme
December 9, 2021

Moving Forward with the Realignment Project 

What happens next? MINOT–Now that voters have given approval to the Minot Public Schools' (MPS) Realignment Project, what is the next step?  “We’ve got to move on to start taking this schematic design into the final product of getting ready to move dirt and get the ball rolling,” stated MPS Superintendent Mark Vollmer. “We’ve got to move […]
by Jasahd Stewart
December 8, 2021

Matthew 25 Project

Minot woman giving to those in need MINOT—While some may find their work to be mundane, it’s where one Minot woman found her inspiration.  While working at a consignment store, Melissa Maasjo was inspired to start a clothing and household item outreach program, and for the time being, she is running it in her barn. She calls it the Matthew 25 Project, derived from Matthew chapter 25 in the Bible, and specifically verse […]
by Lydia Hoverson
December 8, 2021

Outdoor Lessons for the Real World

Looking Back The last couple of years have been a little crazy to say the least. We’ve all dealt with personal loss in ways most would say was unpredictable just two years ago. As an author, I’ve been working on planning my articles for 2022. Part of this process involves looking back at what I have written […]
by Geremy Olson
December 8, 2021

Garrison Fire Department Continues Tradition

Firefighters serve meatballs at Dickens Village Festival GARRISON—The Garrison volunteer city and rural fire departments (GFD) do more than deal with fires and emergencies.   For more than four decades, the fire department has centered its major fundraising around a secret buffalo Swedish meatball recipe, first created for the annual February Buffalo Feed and Dance. “We’ve been blessed through the years with guys that like to cook,” admitted […]
by Jonathan Starr
December 7, 2021

Holiday Hikes Set for Audubon NWR 

COLEHARBOR – It's free and an excellent way to get outdoors and enjoy some wintertime exercise.   The Friends of Lake Audubon National Wildlife Refuge and the North Country Trail Association’s Central Flyway Chapter are sponsoring a guided hike on December 9 at 2 p.m. and self-guided hikes Dec. 20-Jan.1, 2022. All the hikes will be at Audubon NWR, located a short distance north of […]
by The Dakotan
December 7, 2021

Magrum to Seek Senate Seat 

In announcing his intentions Magrum said, “I’ve served my time in the House. I am on the sponsoring committee for the term limit measure expected to be on next year’s ballot. Moving to the Senate reflects my firm belief in term limits.”
by Kim Fundingsland
December 6, 2021

Pride of Dakota Sets New Record 

Thousands shop local   Bismarck—Shoppers of local and North Dakota-made products broke records this past weekend at the Pride of Dakota Holiday Showcase in the Bismarck Events Center, Dec. 3-5.    Pride of Dakota Specialist Katie Huizenga said that Friday night’s shopper turnout of more than 4,600 was the highest turnout of any Pride of Dakota showcase in history. The final weekend tally showed 14,400 people passed through the doors to check out […]
by Tisa Peek
December 6, 2021

Provident Home Companion

Importance of being prepared for life's uncertainties For close to twenty years, I have been teaching, writing about, and advocating for being prepared for all kinds of emergencies. It started when we moved to our place in the country in 1996. Battered by dozens of blizzards and an ice storm that left us without power for 10 days, the winter […]
by Charlene Nelson
December 5, 2021

Local Hotel and Restaurant Owner Wants to Give Back

The Historic Hygge Hotel sits on the corner of Main Street in Powers Lake, ND. “The hotel has such an interesting past, and I was just drawn to the history of the building,” said Lisa Thomas who purchased the building and has renovated it.  “The hotel was built in 1909 at the time the city […]
by Nicole Skabo
December 5, 2021

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