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Public defense
September 15, 2008 Tom Gunderson is a jovial fellow. Always quick with a smile and kind word, it’s hard to believe such a good-spirited person would make a living out of conflict. But for 36 years, he’s done just that. more »»
In love with aviation
September 8, 2008 Some people spend their summer weekends in a boat on the water. Russ Gohl spends his in a rocking chair at an airfield. more »»
Rob Anderson named Teacher of the Year 2008
September 1, 2008 Rob Anderson started his career as a furniture salesman but ended up close to 40 years later as Minot Education Association’s Teacher of the Yea. more »»
Tabitha Morin helps disabled reach their goals
August 25, 2008 Tabitha Morin is the new independent living specialist with Independence, Inc. of Minot. She joined the agency this spring. Independence, Inc. more »»
Education zoordination
August 18, 2008 A bit of good luck and fortunate timing were all it took for Becky Dewitz to land her dream job as Roosevelt Park Zoo’s education coordinator. more »»
Grosche’s geese
August 11, 2008 Don Grosche says some people call him “The Goose Man.” If they do, it’s for good reason. more »»
Eye on the greens
August 4, 2008 Going green suits Tracy Hubrig just fine. The Minot man has discovered a way to spend plenty of hours on the golf course without having any guilt for doing so. more »»
A fighter pilot’s life
July 28, 2008 Many former members of the 5th Fighter Interceptor Squadron at Minot Air Force Base say Col. Jack Broughton was a tough but fair commander. more »»
Parallel passions
July 21, 2008 BISMARCK – When talking to Kyle Martin, you get the feeling he has the same passion for the North Dakota Wheat Commission as he does for politics and photography. more »»
Fairest of them all
July 14, 2008 MAXBASS – Regardless of the countless carnivals, exhibits and grandstand shows she’s seen in the past 40 years, Bette Furgeson of Maxbass still gets excited about going to the fair. more »»
Smette ready for politics
July 7, 2008 Mitchell Smette decided to run for Boys State Governor during his first hours on the North Dakota State College of Science campus in Wahpeton. more »»
Railroad retiree still keeps busy
June 30, 2008 Since retiring from his job as a trainmaster for the railroad in 1985, Minot resident Wallace Iverson has kept busy with his social interests and hobbies. more »»
Maddock about Barkley
June 16, 2008 MADDOCK – Most 3-year-olds don’t have much of a story to tell. Most don’t have the language skills to convey them, even if they did. more »»
Tabletop memories
June 9, 2008 Sometimes small side journeys from the everyday routines of life can evolve into very rewarding ventures. more »»
Leader of funeral honors
June 2, 2008 Spc. Kacey Krueger makes sure veterans are given the proper military funeral honors. more »»
Lonnie Zahn — making elevators greater
May 26, 2008 RUSSELL – Getting the best price for a farmer’s grain, then turning around and selling it for the best price is how Lonnie Zahn describes being a grain merchandiser. more »»
Man making photo history of Minot
May 19, 2008 The hard part is the editing. more »»
Minot volunteer has heart for youth
May 12, 2008 For the love of kids, Jay Altringer of Minot has chaired boards, coaxed donations from the community and gotten his hands dirty in manual labor. It’s all about the kids, he said. more »»
More than a caretaker
May 5, 2008 Jan Nelson, a homemaker for Prairie Rose Home Services, has provided in-home services for the elderly for 12 years. more »»
Nilson to retire from park district
April 28, 2008 It was sheer chance that led Mike Nilson to the family-friendly confines of Roosevelt Park instead of the war-torn jungles of Vietnam, and he couldn’t be any happier about how things turned out. more »» |
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