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February’s hot, warm, frozen culture
January 27, 2012 Some like it hot, some like it warm, some like it frozen -- culture, that is -- and in February in Minot you can savor all three -- many of them for free. On Feb. more »»
Wellness group advises 'mind your P’s and Q’s'
January 20, 2012 MILWAUKEE – New Year’s resolutions are often made with good intentions, but they can be difficult to maintai. more »»
Minot FFA members take part in winter conference
January 20, 2012 On the weekend of Jan. 7-8, the Minot FFA hopped on a bus at 6:30 in the morning and went to Bismarck to take part in the annual FFA Winter Leadership conference. more »»
BRIEFS - Applications open for Chevy scholarships
January 20, 2012 High school juniors and seniors have until Feb. 20 to apply for one of four $5,000 Chevy Scholar program college scholarships. Ten scholarship finalists will be chosen after the deadline. more »»
Lecture to highlight culture, history of Peru
January 13, 2012 Linda Olson, chair of the Division of Humanities and professor of art at Minot State University, will present “Peru: History, Culture and Customs,” on the Northwest Art Center Lecture Series Jan. more »»
Volunteers needed to craft valentines
January 13, 2012 People wishing to send a little love to former servicemen and women are coming up on a good opportunity to do so. Volunteers are invited to gather at the American Legion Club, 1049 N. more »»
BRIEFS - Germans from Russia group wins awards
January 13, 2012 BISMARCK – The NDSU Libraries’ Germans from Russia Heritage Collection received the Award of Merit and the WOW Award by the American Association of State and Local History. more »»
Keep family skiing fun
January 6, 2012 NEW YORK – One of the worst things a parent can see on the ski slopes – short of an injury – is the swelling of a tear underneath the layers of facemask, goggles and helmet. more »»
BRIEFS - Regional pageants to be held next month
January 6, 2012 WILLISTON – A regional preliminary to the Miss North Dakota Scholarship Pageant will be held at 2:30 p.m. Feb. 11 in the Williston High School Auditorium. more »»
This New Year's, skip the hangover
December 30, 2011 CHICAGO (AP) — Attorney Colleen Gorman has a holiday ritual that doesn't involve buying presents or counting down to midnight: She goes online to look for new hangover remedies she hasn't trie. more »»
‘It’s a beautiful game’
December 30, 2011 He was a Pennsylvania boy who learned a new sport while he was overseas and decided to introduce it to his new home in the Magic City. On Nov. more »»
COLUMN: January’s culture served fresh
December 30, 2011 Many years ago a small Minot boy was dressed by his mother for school like Little Lord Fauntleroy. He came home that afternoon with straw hat tattered and clothing in disarray. more »»
Peace Corps seeks to account for the missing
December 30, 2011 The National Peace Corps is singing ‘Auld Lang Syne’ as it starts the new year on a search for former volunteers whose records of service are missin. more »»
Ringing endorsement
December 23, 2011 Members and Affiliate members of the Minot Board of Realtors raised a record $13,510.37 for the Salvation Army at its annual 2011 Christmas social held at the Grand Internationa. more »»
Small business developer earns recognition
December 23, 2011 Keith Olson, director of Williston State College’s Small Business Development Center, has been named the N.D. Small Business Development Center State Star for 201. more »»
COLUMN: Differing family traditions
December 23, 2011 Traditions offer family members an opportunity to feel included, share values and connect with each other in meaningful ways. more »»
BRIEFS - DKG Society names officers to new terms
December 23, 2011 The Delta Kappa Gamma Society is an international organization of key women educators which promotes the personal and professional growth of its members and excellence in educatio. more »»
Made it with wool
December 16, 2011 Madeleinne Zacher, 17, will compete in the National Make It With Wool contest in Scottsdale, Ariz., Jan. 26-28. more »»
Battling domestic violence
December 16, 2011 Members of Clean Tech present Dena Filler, executive director of the Domestic Violence Crisis Center, fourth from left, with a check for $583.24 at the Clean Tech shop Nov. 23. more »»
Rudland elected to fair board association
December 16, 2011 Craig Rudland, assistant general manager of the North Dakota State Fair, has been elected to serve as District 6 Representative on the North Dakota Association of Fairs Board of Directors. more »» |
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