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Arts and Entertainment

Powwows celebrate culture, history, families

Powwows, also known as celebration, on the Fort Berthold Reservation bring together families and friends to celebrate history and culture of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara people. The powwows or celebrations are held annually, especially in the summer, in each segment of the ...

Keeping the arts alive in Bottineau

Whether it was in the classroom educating students, or putting in the sweat equity from leading the charge carrying the Bottineau County Concert Series into the 21st century, music has been the focal point for Nancy Olson’s life. A Bottineau native, Olson grew up in the grocery business as ...

Heritage Park celebrates Scandinavian culture

The Shirley Bicentennial Park, more commonly known as the Scandinavian Heritage Park, is open from May 17-Oct. 1. Volunteers are stationed at the Gol Stave church during this season Monday through Friday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The park honors five countries – Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland ...

Star-spangled singer: Crosby girl sings across state

At just 12 years old, Kylie Jo Ator has already sung at several large events, one of which was this year’s North Dakota State Parade. Kylie Jo’s family is from Parshall originally but they have since moved to Crosby. When Kylie Jo was about 5 years old, her mother, Kristen Ator, began to ...

Mouse River Players carry rich history into new season

A community theater, The Mouse River Players, is entering its 54th season this fall, offering a bevy of theatrical entertainment made possible by a dedicated cohort of local performers and volunteers and a great deal of local flavor. The organization has been a major contributor to local arts ...