According to those familiar with the subject, Moses took a shining to Zipporah at a local watering hole after which she invited him to dinner at her folk’s house. Despite meeting his future in-laws, they were married anyway and had two sons. Then God sent Moses on a business trip to Egypt to ...
The way we build things, the way we travel, the way we protect ourselves, the way we are able to save and extend lives and the way we explore could not have happened without the efforts of some of the great American innovators of the 20th century.
From Henry Ford, who helped to make Detroit ...
The term “influencers” is a topic of discussion mentioned these days. Guess I’m just old fashioned. When I hear that word, Bad Bunny (55 million followers) or MrBeast (with 634 million) don’t come to mind. I instead think of those I’m close to — that help create “the good life.” ...
America would not be the nation it is today without its vast stores of natural resources. Coal, timber, oil and natural gas have fueled America for generations.
More than two decades ago, a first-of-its-kind natural gas well was drilled in the hills of Washington County, Pa., tapping into a ...
Minot’s well-known clown, Ken “Dizzy the Clown” Gillespie, has been entertaining children and adults for more than 50 years and every year he’s been performing at the Northwest Shrine Circus in Minot.
The 70th annual circus will be Thursday-Saturday, May 7-9, at the All Seasons Arena ...
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Al-Anon
Cornerstone Church, 1000 3rd St NE
Saturdays
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Held in the church library.
Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver Support Group
Somerset ...
The following information is provided by the Disabled American Veterans Chapter 4, Minot.
April 1: DAV Coffee, 2 p.m., Veterans Room, Ward County Administration Building, 225 3rd St. SE. Speakers Roger Reich, director of the Minot Commission on Aging. and Roger Mazurek, director of the Minot ...
Marlene Molzahn of Minot will celebrate 90 years of a remarkable life on Wednesday, March 4.
Born on March 4, 1936, in rural North Dakota during the Great Depression, Molzahn has lived a life of challenges, strength and hard work but also one of love of family and music.
Molzahn’s story ...
North Dakota’s waters are a treasure worth protecting for all. From the mighty Missouri River to the Red River and the countless lakes and ponds in between, our fisheries and aquatic habitats support recreation, healthy fish populations, tourism, and local economies. But these waters face a ...
You wouldn't wait until after the opening weekend of pheasant season to brush up on firearm safety. You take hunter education before you hunt. You check your firearm, review the rules and head into the field prepared. The same mindset belongs on the water.
Because here's the truth: if your day ...
If you spend enough time backing a trailer down a ramp or leaning against a bait shop counter, you’re bound to overhear some chatter about fishing rules and regulations.
Anglers love to swap stories from trips to neighboring states, especially Minnesota, and it usually leads to a familiar ...
Camping restrictions lifted on WMAs
With Independence Day approaching, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department reminds outdoor recreationists fireworks on state wildlife management areas are prohibited.
The primary objective of a wildlife management area is to enhance wildlife production, ...
Recently, I heard an interview that talked about the nature of our tears. I knew that our tears kept our eyes moist and helped wash out a speck of dust (that feels like a boulder). We may shed them when we are happy, sad, angry and perhaps when we peel onions. However, I did not realize the ...
In my previous devotional, I mentioned the thief being crucified on the right side of Jesus. He was there because he had broken laws serious enough to warrant death. While they hung there together, he threw insults at Jesus. However, perhaps by watching the events around him, hearing Jesus ...
Our world is full of contrasts. We teach them to our children so that they have a better understanding of the world in which they live. They learn the word “up” when they want to be carried or “down” when they want to run free. We teach them clean and dirty, in and out, hot and cold as ...
Seventh grade Faith Formation students, assisted by older students and adults, will perform the Living Stations of the Cross on Wednesday, March 25, and Sunday, March 29, both at 7 p.m., at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, 707 16th Ave SW, Minot.
Living Stations of the Cross is a moving ...
Two employees of Ackerman-Estvold in Minot recently earned new certifications.
Kevin Ploof earned his Certified Wetland Professional of Minnesota from the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources, and Sam Paszek earned his Professional In-Training Certification from the Minnesota Wetland ...
Aspire Credit Union announced it has added two new team members to its Operations Department, Peyton Alford and Elizabeth Rodlin.
Alford has joined Aspire as a Member Service representative. She brings extensive customer service experience through direct customer interactions and coordinating ...
Aspire Credit Union has announced the promotions of three team members.
Alissa Mack has been promoted to Mortgage Loan officer. Since joining Aspire Credit Union in October 2019, Mack has served as a Consumer Loan processor and Collections officer, managing delinquencies while building trusted ...
Gate City Bank has announced the hiring of Jalisa Tinnes as a Senior Mortgage Loan officer, serving customers in Minot and the surrounding communities. Working in the mortgage industry since 2022, she’s dedicated to putting customers at the forefront and guiding them with clarity and ...
I braced myself and tried to pull the weed. The weed was stronger than I was, and I almost fell backward onto the ground.
“I could use a little help over here,” I called out to my husband, trimming the bushes.
He glanced over and saw me struggling with a plant whose leaves were the size ...
It's early summer, and I am already looking forward to fall. Why? Many reasons, but one is that one of my favorite plants blooms in the fall. As a gardener, I have many favorite plants, but this one rises above the others because of the sounds surrounding it. Keep reading to find out what I ...
“Mom bought the good milk!” my daughter exclaimed years ago.
Curious, I opened the refrigerator to see what I had purchased. I usually bought 2% or fat-free milk, but this time I had grabbed whole milk with the red label.
“It’s so creamy and delicious!” she declared as she took ...
Blue raspberry is one of the most popular flavors in America. You can find blue raspberry slushies, drinks and candy everywhere.
It would be fun to grow blue raspberries in our gardens, but no blue raspberry plants are sold at garden centers. That’s because blue raspberries are produced in ...
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE – U.S. Air Force Col. George Chapman assumed command of the 91st Missile Wing (91st MW) from U.S. Air Force Col. James Schlabach during a change of command ceremony at Minot Air Force Base Wednesday, July 8.
Before assuming command of the 91st MW, Chapman served as the ...
Volunteers have been giving a facelift to the F-15, an outdoor static display at the Dakota Territory Air Museum in Minot.
The painting began prior to the early June reunion of former F-15 pilots and their spouses from across the country held at the air museum.
Darrel Kerzmann, museum ...
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE – Minot Air Force Base hosted U.S. Air Force Secretary Troy Meink and Sentinel program overseer Gen. Dale White on Monday, June 29, to offer a look at base operations and discuss the proposed modernization efforts.
U.S. Sen. John Hoeven, R-ND, a member of the Senate ...