All Eyes North Sentinels Dominate the Field and More

Minot North athletes had an eventful week of competition, with football, volleyball, and swimming teams all making waves in their respective sports. On Halloween night, the Minot North football team advanced to the semifinals after a strong showing in the quarterfinal game against Red River. The Sentinels secured a 20-6 victory, with cheerleaders supporting the […]
National Veterans and Military Families Month – Connect with One Another

November is important, because it is officially recognized as Natonal Veterans and Military Families Month. In fact, the President signs a proclamation each November honoring the sacrifices and contributions of service members and their families. Around the time of this publication, two Veterans Day assemblies will be held on November 7th, 2025, at our Dakota […]
Farmers Market and Growers look forward

New leadership and a new vision was on display during the recent North Dakota Farmers’ Market & Growers Association’s local foods conference held in Carrington. It was the first time in its 21-year history that the conference was held in the fall rather than late winter. Attendance was down because some farmers’ markets were still […]
Halloween In The Rear View Mirror-Full Steam Ahead to the Holidays!

In recent years that has been a definite increase in Halloween displays in people’s yards. It could be that it is warmer in September and October and those big orange bags not only work for hauling leaves, but make nice decorations, too.We did get out a couple of nights and saw everything from complete graveyard […]
Don’t wait for January, this is the perfect time to declutter

Last year, in the weeks leading up to Christmas, I found myself bouncing from thrift store to thrift store on a mission. I was on the hunt for Hot Wheels accessories—tracks, garages, anything to add to my son’s growing collection.I’m all for making my kids’ Christmas dreams come true, but I draw the line at […]