Two Minot Public Schools’ School Board Openings

Are you a citizen of the United States, eighteen years or older, a resident of North Dakota, and a resident who has resided in the precinct/district at least thirty days immediately preceding the election (election date: June 9th, 2026)? If so, there are two (2) four-year term seats up for election on the School Board […]
Thoughts…And Prayers

I don’t want to continue to have my recent back surgery be the pinnacle of my life and perhaps this will be the last time it is a part of this column. I returned to Twin Cities Spine Center last week for a checkup to see how things were going. I kind of felt like […]
Let’s all take a history lesson

When we take a look at our history books, we see a lot of different things have happened since territorial days here and in South Dakota. One of the biggest events to take place was the announcement and building of railroads across Dakota Territory.Straight line rail across the northern tier and across the southern tier […]
ND Esports State Tournament: Minot United Esports Snatch Their First State Titles

Lights glowing from monitors, controllers clicking, and teammates calling strategies through headsets, the North Dakota Esports State Tournament delivered two days of intense digital competition. Held February 27–28 in Grand Forks, the event brought together high school esports programs from across North Dakota to compete in a bracket-style championship. Much like traditional athletics, teams advanced […]
Student Registration for Minot Public and Glenburn Public School Districts amid New Infinite Campus System Integration

Minot Public School DistrictEnrollment for grades K-12 for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 school year are open and will continue through the end of the school year. The first day of school for Minot Public Schools is August 19th, 2026. If your student was a current MPS student at the end of the 25/26 school year, […]
A Quick Costco Run

In the last week I found myself doing something very…let’s call it North Dakotan. I made a Costco run. On the surface, that probably doesn’t sound unusual. Most of my extended family lives in northern Indiana, and Costco runs are pretty routine there. They can happen on a random Tuesday afternoon if you run out […]
Spending more time with kids can curtail school violence

Note: This is an article I wrote in the Cavalier County Republican in Langdon on May 10, 1999, 20 days after the Columbine, Colo., school shooting. Ever since the senseless tragedy in Littleton, Colo., a number of people have asked if we had any intentions of writing any articles about it. I told them probably […]
68…and Counting

If you have been reading my column, you are familiar with my running total of “good first impression” greetings at the Minot AFB gates. We are at 68 Airmen in a row that have greeted us warmly and smiled and told us to “have a good day” or something similar. On Thursday we were so […]
Purple Graduation Cords

Attention all local military-affiliated graduating seniors! The Minot Spouses Club is providing purple graduation cords again this year! The eligibility criteria: Military-affiliated public, private, and homeschool students with parents who are active duty, retired, or veteran military members across all branches in the local area surrounding Minot AFB. Purple represents all services and the sacrifice […]
We’ll Be Looking For You?

I sat down and thought about the number of non-profit groups that I either belong to or work with in the City of Minot. The purpose of this article is certainly not to brag about the number of volunteer hours I give to these organizations, but more to let you all know that there are […]