Conversation With The Mayor

What’s your favorite color? What’s your favorite food? What do you like most about being Mayor of Minot? What do you like least? These were all questions that Mayor Mark Jantzer answered in the first schedule Conversation With The Mayor held at North Plains Elementary school on Friday, January 9th. According to Alyssa Kelly, School […]

Central Middle School Teacher Gives Back Through Art and Service

Francesca Scott is many things, a middle school teacher, a military spouse, a coach, an artist, and a dedicated volunteer. At Central Middle School, she has become a familiar and valued presence, not only in the classroom but also around campus, where her latest contribution, a hand-painted mural, is bringing color, pride, and a sense […]

Ice on the Inside: A Minot AFB Winter Classic

Is North Dakota wind rattling your windows, and somehow leaving a layer of ice inside your house this winter? You’re not alone. Welcome to winter at Minot AFB. When you live in a place where the air hurts your face, weird things are bound to happen, and frozen-shut windows are one of them. Every year, […]

Minot Shrine Club Announces 2026 Minot Shrine Dates

Minot Shrine Club The Minot Shrine Club Circus Board is pleased to announce that we will be having the 2026 Shrine Circus at the Minot Municipal Auditorium. Performance Dates – TimesThursday, May 7th – 10:00AM and 7:00PMFriday, May 8th – 10:00AM and 7:00PMSaturday, May 9th – 10:00AM, 4:00PM, and 6:00PM This year a kick-off reception […]

A week of Competition & Excellence at Minot North

The past week at Minot North High School showcased the dedication and talent of students across athletics, activities, and STEM. From competitive games on the court and ice to championship-level performances in dance and robotics, Minot North students continued to represent their school with pride and determination. Girls basketball faced a challenging slate of games […]

Save the Date: MFLC Lunch n’ Learn on January 20

Our Child and Youth Behavioral Military and Family Life Counselors (CYB-MFLCs) are instrumental in ensuring our military-connected families in and around Minot AFB are supported. I am the point-of-contact for our CYB-MFLCs, and it is a very rewarding position because our counselors are friendly and personable – it is easy to understand why they’re counselors! […]

Borrowed Traditions and the Gift of Belonging

The first time I ever saw a king cake, it was a cool, clear morning in a suburb of New Orleans. One of my husband’s pilot training classmates grew up just outside the city, and his family graciously invited us to spend the weekend at their home. After a late night in the French Quarter, […]

Where did the bricks come from?

Anyone who travels U.S. Highway 52 from the Canadian border to Minot or vice versa, most likely knows the old bank building in Carpio was recently demolished. The bank opened in 1904, and while Hebron Brick opened in 1904, the bricks for the Carpio bank had predate the opening of Hebron Brick. Unfortunately, none of […]

It’s a Mental State of Mind

I really hate to write anything about the recent trend in warmer weather in January as I am a bit superstitious that as soon as I do we will get one of those Arctic lows and be dealing sub-zero temperatures and wind chills. We have short memories though, as not too long ago we had […]