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Minot North second semester honor roll

Honor Rolls

Minot North High School has released its honor roll for the 2025-2026 second semester. Highest Honors Grade 9: Reed Abrahamson, Cameryn Bentley, Reya Berube, Teagan Boggess, Aubree Boley, Skylar Borisinkoff, Tatum Chase, Broden Chell, Ethan Dangerfield, Davis Davis, Anastasia Debowey, ...

Volunteers plant for Minot pantry

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SIMCOE – Nearly 30 volunteers were digging in the dirt and planting vegetables last week to ensure food pantry patrons can enjoy fresh produce this summer and fall. For the eighth year, volunteers were planting a garden near Simcoe, located southeast of Minot in McHenry County, for The ...

NoAH volunteers beautify Amtrak depot

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Several volunteers with the Northwest Association of Horticulture (NoAH) were beautifying the Amtrak train station with flowers on Saturday, May 30, continuing a tradition started by the garden club about 40 years ago.“ “NoAH originated in about 1985 and this was one of the first ...

Donated, recycled ride to take airman home

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Thanks to area donors and a national recycling program, Noah Turner will be heading home to North Carolina in style soon. Turner was presented with a refurbished 2015 Chevrolet Impala on Saturday, May 30, through the National Auto Body Council’s Recycled Rides program. The presentation was ...

Dunseith man dies in one-vehicle crash

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DUNSEITH – A 49-year-old Dunseith man died from injuries received in a one-vehicle crash at Dunseith Saturday, May 30. According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, about 1:59 a.m., a Chevrolet Silverado K1500, driven by the Dunseith man, was traveling southbound on 28th Avenue Northeast, ...

Fight fire with fire: Prescribed burns used as tool

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BELFIELD – Wildfires are catastrophic and difficult to manage, especially when conditions align for rapid fire spread. On Oct. 5, 2024, North Dakota experienced a perfect storm of weather and environmental conditions that allowed fires to ignite and grow uncontrollably. Under typical ...