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MHA Nation welcomes visitors to tribal lands

NEW TOWN – The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, also known as the Three Affiliated Tribes, welcomes visitors to the Fort Berthold Reservation to learn about its history and culture, visit sites and take part in activities on the Fort Berthold Reservation. The reservation, consisting of ...

55th season Mouse River Players

The Mouse River Players will be wrapping up its 2024-2025 season this spring but will be kicking off the community theater’s historic 55th season of plays this fall. MRP has been a major contributor to local arts in Minot since its inception in 1971 and is an entirely volunteer ...

Arts council gears up for eventful season

Art and summer go together in Minot. The Minot Area Council of the Arts, an umbrella organization for the arts, works with artists to promote year round programming, but summer is a special opportunity to bring people together to enjoy warm days and regional art. MACA hosts free Arts in the ...

Magic City Discovery Center: New director appointed

Mike McCloud, the new director for the Magic City Discovery Center, is a Minot native. He went to school here and graduated from Minot State University, using his degree in the field of law enforcement with the North Dakota Highway Patrol for the next 20 years. He then worked with Dakota ...

Changes coming to Makoti Threshing Show

MAKOTI – Big changes are coming to Makoti’s Threshing Show in 2025. In an effort to give visitors a better experience, the show will now be a Friday evening/all day Saturday show with Sunday still having breakfast and church but no parade. Makoti’s birthday also will be celebrated on ...

Heritage center connects community with history, tradition

BELCOURT – The Turtle Mountain Chippewa Heritage Center in Belcourt is an educational resource for not only tribal members but anyone interested in the history of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. Expanding those resources has been a focus of center director Danielle Wilkie. “We will ...