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‘Always be curious’ — MSU alumnus keynote speaker for 2012 grads

May 14, 2012 Minot native Amy Leonard recalls now that she was a little intimidated when she began work on her master of business administration at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Conn., in the late 1980s. more »»

 
 
 
Drawing attention: Outdoors inspires Berthold artist

May 6, 2012 Sorry, she was told. Only artists were to allowed to enter. Tycee Evans walked away dejected, but then gathered the courage to try a second time. more »»

Bertsch is most deployed attorney in N.D. Guard

April 30, 2012 Lt. Col. Daniel Bertsch has the notoriety of being the most operationally deployed attorney in the North Dakota National Guard. That simply means he’s the most deploye. more »»

Ramstad principal retiring after 35 years in education

April 22, 2012 Going to the principal’s office is a little different this year at Erik Ramstad Middle School, since the school is currently being housed at the Minot Municipal Auditorium. more »»

Chief turns in badge for golf clubs

April 9, 2012 The cop with the golf decor on his wall is soon to be the golfer with the cop memorabilia on his wall. more »»

Former federal agent has lived interesting life

April 2, 2012 Steve Carrigan, who is currently the general manager of Eid Passport In. more »»

Local pastor crusades for 31 days in Africa

March 26, 2012 He put in his two cents worth and was remembered for it. Pastor Bob Edwards recently returned to Minot’s First Presbyterian Church after a 31-day crusade in Africa. more »»

Spanish teachers meet after 30 years

March 19, 2012 Two Spanish teachers at Minot High School-Central Campus have learned how very small the world can be. more »»

Brother-sister duo are youngest rodeo stock contractors in state

March 12, 2012 BERTHOLD — You might say it’s a bunch of bulls. That is, the stock contracting business that Kyle and Maci Abrahamson, of Berthold, are involved in with other family members. more »»

Going by the book: Patricia Gustafson adds another chapter to her life

March 5, 2012 WOLFORD – At a time when most people see their 60s as being a time of retirement, others, like Patricia Gustafson, see it as just a decade, another chapter in the book that is their life. more »»

FEMA family: Brothers respond when disaster strikes

February 20, 2012 Brothers Owen and Kenneth Brenden have seen the aftermath of a lot of disasters. more »»

Matt Kramer leads MADC board in post-flood Minot

February 13, 2012 It was love of his hometown that brought Matt Kramer back to Minot after he had moved away, and that same passion is now being put to use as he steps in to lead the Minot Area Development Corporatio... more »»

A money disposition: Upbeat Amy Moen seeks support for YMCA

February 6, 2012 Amy Moen, the new face at the Minot Family YMCA who was hired to establish their financial development office, is like a ray of sunshine and a bundle of energy. more »»

Revolutionary endeavor: Bottineau’s Jonathan Bartlett teaches Project Appleseed

January 30, 2012 BOTTINEAU – It wouldn’t be surprising if Jonathan Bartlett bleeds red, white and blue. more »»

Minot is home for Air Force, Civil Service retiree

January 23, 2012 George Masters didn’t know where Minot was when he got orders for Minot Air Force Base 40 years ago. more »»

The Kids Therapy Center focuses on mental health of rural children

January 16, 2012 UNDERWOOD – Some might look at it as playing in a sand box, but at The Kids Therapy Center, it is a form of exercising mental health. more »»

County IT tech loves his work environment

January 9, 2012 A fixture in the city since 1929, the Ward County Courthouse remains largely unchanged by the ages. more »»

Huge search for former Minot teacher

January 9, 2012 Police in Sidney, Mont., are searching for Sherry Arnold, a Sidney High School math teacher and former math teacher at Bishop Ryan High School. more »»

From vision to legacy: Kitzman builds foundation into community asset

January 2, 2012 During a citywide visioning process back in 2000, Ken Kitzman got excited about the concept of a Minot charitable foundation that would enable local residents to share their financial success with... more »»

A miracle at a time: Harvey Herslip working to build ‘Miracle Field’ for Dream Catchers

December 26, 2011 Harvey Herslip has seen firsthand how much joy a simple game of baseball can bring children, and he intends to give a special team their very own field of dreams. more »»

Bottling success:Job Corps students help out area businesses

December 12, 2011 During the aftermath of this summer’s catastrophic Souris River flooding, Granite Springs Water and Ice managers found themselves scrambling to find enough people to keep the business operational. more »»

 
 

Hope Village opening and concert May 16, 2012

The official opening of Hope Village will be celebrated on Saturday, May 12, from 3 to 4 p.m. Hope Village is located on the grounds of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Minot, located west of WalMart on 37th Avenue Southwest. more »

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