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DCB announces conservation award recipients

BOTTINEAU – Dakota College at Bottineau has announced two recipients of the 2026 DCB Conservation Award. The recipients will be recognized at DCB’s Earth Day celebration, Friday, April 24, at noon on the DCB Campus in the Alumni Center, located on the second floor of Thatcher Hall. The ...

Roosevelt Park Pool, pickleball courts to open June 5

Minot Park District has announced the Roosevelt Park Pool and pickleball courts will be open for the summer after being closed last season due to the flood mitigation project. “We are dedicated to providing quality of life for our citizens, and we know the Roosevelt Park Pool is a big part ...

ND Farmers Union offers youth camps

JAMESTOWN – North Dakota Farmers Union opens its 92nd season of youth summer camps in June for youth who have completed grades 3-6 and 7-12. The program annually draws more than 1,100 farm and city youth from across the state to the shores of Lake Tschida near Elgin and the Jamestown ...

Forage Matters: Springtime is go time

Several years ago, I wrote a column with the same headline. Weather conditions at that time were ideal, with favorable soil moisture and temperatures. Spring was in the air. Optimism for the coming spring and growing season was high. This year, my feeling is a little different. While I have ...

EPA responds to complaints about diesel system

During the White House Great American Agriculture Celebration on March 27, President Donald Trump announced action by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to address nationwide concerns from farmers, truckers, motor coach operators and other diesel equipment operators regarding Diesel ...

Milestone

Honor Society BATON ROUGE, La. – Austin Kutis of Minot Air Force Base recently was elected to membership in The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society, at University of Maryland Global Campus. Kutis is among about 20,000 ...