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With the arrival of fall, the attractive valley in which Minot is located becomes even more beautiful as the trees begin to turn color.
"Mommy, I fed it!" squealed a little girl, proud that she had just fed a handful of hay to a miniature horse.
Marge Adams, age 82, of Minot, ND, passed away on Monday morning, August 25, 2008, at Trinity Hospital in Minot.
FOXHOLM Summers are made for spending time outdoors. So is the Youth Conservation Corps program, a summer employment program for youth ages 15 through 18.
NDSU`s Field Day is a chance to see how county, state and federal tax money is being used, the same tax money that is spent helping farmers grow better crops to in turn make better food.
Crops across Ward County Ward County cropland from south to north shows obvious differences in growth.
Early voting goes well for voters and poll workers By DAVE CALDWELL, Staff Writer dcaldwell@minotdailynews.com Fact Box Early Voting Ward County will hold an early voting precinct today and Thursday at the Ward ...
There`s been a lot of talk about the "funding" of the Northwest Area Water Supply project and not a lot about actual construction, but it does continue.
Farmer Pat Murphy can take it easy for awhile. Murphy finished up seeding a week ago.
Science-based farming research
Experiments are done on grower level instead of in a laboratory By MARVIN BAKER, Staff Writer, mbaker@minotdailynews.com Fact Box For more information on Vision Research Park LLC, please contact Kent McKay at ...
Since 1980 there's been one thing in the Berthold Kindergarten classroom that hasn't changed...the teacher. via KXMD-TV Williston
Despite all efforts, we are still at the mercy of Mother Nature
It's a sad sight indeed. The once-powerful Souris River has been reduced to a trickle this spring, thanks to shrinking runoff from another winter of lower-than-average snowfall. via Minot Daily News
Lack of winter moisture continues through spring
“There was hardly any snow this winter. The potholes are dry. There's enough moisture to get the crops started, but we need rain events in April and the first part of May. It's not the end of the world, but we need moisture.”
The river that ripped through Minot and other communities during the historic flood of 1969 and became known as the "Mouse that roared," has barely been able to manage a squeak during the spring of 2008. via Minot Daily News
New urgency on idea of four-laning
“That road is very critical to trade and Saskatchewan officials should step forward.”
The four-laning of U.S. Highway 52 from the Canadian border to U.S. Highway 2 took a step forward Monday night at the Kenmare Community Development Corp. via Minot Daily News
Minot Business Makes Fire Trucks
“Newer vehicle. Quicker response time. Its a multipurpose type vehicle”
When the call comes in, Carpio Fire Department responds. Now, thanks to a brand new fire truck, their response will be more efficient. via KMOT-TV Minot
“With a vacuum hose inside the house, I brush up the fireplace, inspect with lights and mirrors and check to see if anything is cracked while sitting inside the fireplace”
Chimney sweeps keep families, homes safe from fire By CARLA WILLIAMS, Staff Writer cwilliams@minotdailynews.com Carla Williams/MDN Jim Pross, owner of Air Clean Magic City Power Vac in Minot, inspects a chimney ... via Minot Daily News
“It's been interesting to see the CVB evolve”
"It's been a great experience for me. I've have learned so much. I have grown to this opportunity to serve the community," said Jan Thue, who is stepping down from 27 years of working for the city as manager of ... via Williston Daily Herald