October is Remembrance Month Too
It’s October. People everywhere are celebrating the changing of seasons, spooky costumes and candy. It is a time for warm sweaters, apple cider and pumpkins. However, for some, October also represents things less gleeful, as it is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month. October is a time of remembrance for those families who have suffered […]
U.S. Strategic Command to Commence Exercise Global Thunder 25
U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) will commence its annual nuclear command and control exercise, Global Thunder, October 18, 2024. Global Thunder 25 (GT25) involves personnel throughout the strategic enterprise, including USSTRATCOM components and subordinate units. The purpose of GT25 is to enhance nuclear readiness and ensure a safe, secure, and effective strategic deterrent force. This is […]
Introducing New Reporters
The Northern Sentry is a publication that dates all the way back to the 1950s when it was known as the Jet Gazette. Over the past 70 years the paper has evolved into the thriving community centered news outlet that it is today. It is one of a handful of Air Force base newspapers still […]
King Of The North-PBR At Its Best
The PBR brings it’s best to Minot, North Dakota this Friday and Saturday as the Y’s Men present the King of the North Showdown…2 big nights of never ending action as the most talented cowboys take on the rankest bulls.There are many names behind the King of the North, including a local North Dakota boy, […]
Something Different…Fine Indian Cuisine India Clay Oven Friendly Atmosphere & Great Food
Many traditional Indian dishes are cooked in a clay oven, and as such the new India Clay Oven restaurant offers many of these dishes on their menu. Our trip to India Clay Oven started with a friendly welcome from a staff member who “is from India” according to General Manager Caje Dourado. In fact, most […]
Volunteers Prepare Veterans’ Remembrance
Local volunteers from the Civil Air Patrol, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and other community members prepared graves in Rosehill Memorial Park Cemetery on Saturday, October 19 for this year’s Wreaths Across America placement. Less than half of the 1,000 veterans’ graves were set with free-standing tombstones, requiring the remainder to have wreath-hanging crosses staked into […]
DOD Seeks to Inspire Youth in Hypersonics Career Field
The Defense Department is sponsoring a Hypersonics Horizon High Speed Video challenge, open to high school and undergraduate students, with cash prizes. “The Hypersonics Horizons High Speed Video Challenge is integral to building an enduring advantage by investing in the workforce of tomorrow,” said Aprille Ericsson, the assistant secretary of defense for science and technology. […]
Even When You’re Not There…Make Your Vote Count!
It cannot be said enough. Voting is important in the United States. Voting local, state, and nationwide elections allows our democratic nation to choose our government leaders by ensuring that everyone, including military members, gets a vote on who leads our states and ultimately who becomes the new Commander in Chief. A federal law, the […]
Sertoma’s Annual Christmas Light Displays Return to Oak Park November 29!
[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] Minot Sertoma Club’s Christmas in the Park returns for the holiday season opening on Friday, November 29 thLocated in Minot’s Oak Park, the displays are open nightly through Tuesday, December 31st. Hours are 5:30p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and until 10:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. […]
Minot’s Secret Advantage
We have a joke with my in-laws. Whenever we tell them we’re going somewhere, my father-in-law will say, “Let me guess, you’ll be there in 10 minutes.” It’s a joke that came about because when they visit and we plan our day in Minot, all our commutes are 10 minutes or less. However, when we […]