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Return to Lake Tschida brings memories

Six years ago, I brought my future wife Angie and my stepdaughter November to my family’s cabin at Lake Tschida for the first time. Four years, a wedding and a baby brother Luca later, we visited again as a family of four, when we stayed for a whole week in June 2024. This year, things are ...

From closet studio to center stage: Dakotah Faye drops beat downtown

Dakotah Faye, a nationally touring Minot musician, kicks off Minot's summer fun at his headlining show Thursday, June 4, in Citizens Alley. Citizens Alley is keeping music accessible this summer by bringing free music to its outdoor downtown location with the Levitt AMP Minot Music Series, ...

Arts return to park, downtown this summer

Concert and art lovers will find even more to enjoy this summer with enhanced Thursday and Sunday events in downtown Minot and Oak Park. “It’s going to be a great summer,” said Myles Barcomb, co-executive director for Minot Area Council of the Arts. MACA is partnering with Citizens ...

Taube presents ‘Beyond the Prairie’

The Taube Art Museum in Minot will be hosting "Beyond the Prairie," an exhibition of drawings by Fargo-based artist Ted Martin from Aug. 6-Sept. 5. This exhibition marks his first solo museum show and features more than 15 detailed drawings, ranging in size from 11 inches by 14 inches to ...

RETIREMENT’S COMIC RELIEF: Searching for your treasure

In 1662 Spain dispatched ships to retrieve plunder taken from numerous South American countries and delivered it to Panama City by mule trains. So massive were the treasures of gold, silver, gems, copper, indigo and tobacco, it took two months to document and load all goods onto the ships ...