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Practical nurse class pinning to be held in Bottineau

BOTTINEAU – The Dakota Nursing program at Dakota College at Bottineau will pin four Practical Nurse graduates in Bottineau on Tuesday, July 14. Dakota College at Bottineau’s practicum is a member of the Dakota Nursing Program, a consortium of community college nursing departments that ...

People-centered service defined 42-year ministry

A love for people has defined Bonnie Rennich’s ministry. The warm, welcoming atmosphere she fostered helped shape Our Savior Lutheran Church for the past 42 years, according to fellow church members. Dennis Krueger, a former, long-time board member and past president, said Rennich stood out ...

Missionaries to share message at fair, Minot Baptist

Missionaries from Amazing Grace Ministries will be at Minot Baptist Church and the North Dakota State Fair in Commercial Building III from July 17-25. The public is invited to meet the missionaries and hear their message during the fair or at the Wednesday service at 7 p.m. at Minot Baptist Church, located at 500 46th Ave. NE, just north of the Minot International Airport.

Summer floral celebration set for Aug. 8 at Peace Garden

DUNSEITH – The Summer Floral Celebration on Saturday, Aug. 8, at the International Peace Garden will feature a full day of fun events, including the annual Handshake Across the Border, songwriting workshops, concerts, a classic car show, kids’ activities and more. This year’s Garden theme, “Celebrating Pollinators,” will be emphasized in tours, art projects and interactive experiences. “Our Summer Floral Celebration is always a great time to see the Garden in the height of its bloom,” said Tim Chapman, Peace Garden CEO. “While every season has its beauty, the colors ...

5th Bomb Wing welcomes new commander

MINOT AIR FORCE BASE — U.S. Air Force Col. John Burrell assumed command of the 5th Bomb Wing from Col. Jesse Lamarand during a change of command ceremony officiated by U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Ty W. Neuman, Eighth Air Force and Joint-Global Strike Operations Center commander, at Minot Air ...

ND governor, senators pay tribute to Graham

BISMARCK – Gov. Kelly Armstrong and U.S. Senators John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer paid tribute to U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-SC, who died Saturday, July 11. “North Dakota joins the nation in mourning the loss of Sen. Lindsey Graham, a devoted public servant, statesman and friend,” Armstrong said. “Kjersti and I extend our deepest condolences to Lindsey’s family, friends, the people of South Carolina, and all who had the privilege of knowing and serving with him. His decades of service to our nation will leave an enduring legacy, and he will be greatly missed," Armstrong ...