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BRIEFS - Extension Service to host flood recovery program
August 12, 2011 A landscaping program discussing important aspects of recovering all areas of home landscapes including trees, shrubs, turf and gardens will be held at the North Central Research Extension Center in... more »»
Rugby hosts Village Fair
August 5, 2011 RUGBY – The Prairie Village Museum bandstand will hum with big-band swing, old-time fiddle music, folk-rock and blues from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 14 during the Village Fair in Rugby. more »»
Stay cool, confident
August 5, 2011 With summer in full swing, the temperature isn’t the only thing rising outside. Hemlines, pants-lengths, and sleeves are rolling up – and comfort levels for women everywhere are taking a nosed. more »»
SOCIETY BRIEFS - Habitat offers ‘Cars for Homes’ program
August 5, 2011 Habitat for Humanity has a program to remove derelict vehicles remaining after the floo. more »»
Build your own terrarium
July 29, 2011 Remember those old elementary-school terrariums – lidded aquariums filled with plants or plastic soda bottles growing science projects? Today’s aquariums are chic and rule-busting, popping up in... more »»
BRIEFS - Bringing the Wall
July 29, 2011 Minot’s Disabled Veterans Post No. 4 contributed $1,000 to the Rugby Legion to help bring the Vietnam Veteran’s Traveling Wall Memorial to Rugby Aug. 4-8. more »»
COLUMN: August’s upbeat culture
July 29, 2011 If by magic, August’s namesake, Augustus Caesar, were to land somewhere in Minot in August, he could be surprised at what he sees. more »»
Breaking new ground
July 22, 2011 WILLISTON – Williston State College broke ground for its new science wing Wednesday. more »»
Minot Bands Together
July 22, 2011 The fourth annual Minot Bands Together event held at Dae Udder Place in April raised $28,080 to support area cancer patients’ participation in the Trinity Health Cancer Exercise Rehab Program. more »»
COLUMN: Cleaning up after the flood
July 22, 2011 After a flood, it is human nature to want to clean your home or business and rebuild it as soon as possible. more »»
COLUMN: Protect yourself from scams
July 22, 2011 On a drive around the valley it is amazing to see all the flood cleanup work being done. So many wonderful people have come into our area to help in so many ways. more »»
Scottish Rite members honored
July 22, 2011 Charles . more »»
Track to stardom
July 8, 2011 BOTTINEAU – A Bottineau native is on the fast track to stardom, at least for eight weeks. more »»
COLUMN: As flood waters recede, helping kids recover
July 8, 2011 The receding waters are one of the first visible signs that the flooding situation is headed in a positive direction. Obviously, the road to recovery is long and will include bumps along the way. more »»
Avoid scams in buying a used car
July 8, 2011 LONG BEACH, Calif. – Car shoppers have several different online sources to help them find the perfect car. more »»
BRIEFS - Flood restoration: Some flood damaged photos can be reclaimed
July 8, 2011 As Minot residents are allowed back to their homes they should be made aware of a few simple steps that can help reduce the loss of irreplaceable items such as photos, heirlooms and family keepsake. more »»
Grand opening
July 1, 2011 BELCOURT – The grand opening for Belcourt’s new Sky Chief Park in the Turtle Mountains will be July 1 through July 4. more »»
COLUMN: Coping with the flood
July 1, 2011 The current flooding issues are causing a tremendous amount of stress in this part of the state. As a result, we may feel overwhelmed and depressed. more »»
COLUMN: Managing stress in the longer term
July 1, 2011 People all along the Souris River valley continue to experience the daily stress of evacuation from homes, loss of farm crops and business income, and uncertainty. more »»
BRIEFS - Job Corps student completes training
July 1, 2011 Garrett Kamlitz, Jamestown, is the first student at Burdick Job Corps Center to have completed all the advanced automotive levels offered. more »» |
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