Jun 5, 2008 | KMOT-TV Minot
Wyndmere teacher Shelly Orth is reversing her role as an instructor and is a student on this particular field trip.
Southeastern ND gets hit with snow; flood watch
“It's pretty wet. We've got some areas where we've still got some compacted stuff”
Bands of snow and strong winds were expected to continue near the South Dakota border. via WDAZ
Winter weather is creating problems for cattle ranchers during calving season
The heavy snowfall comes at a critical time for those raising cattle up and down the valley. via WDAY
“Listen to all the things these kids wrote. Any of the long hours I may have put in were completely worthwhile. I do this for them”
Wyndmere students portray principal Dave Hanson as a man who takes an active role in their education. via Daily News
FFA celebrates 80 years of agriculture
“Hopefully in contest the things they learn can be applied in college and then later on”
FFA, an organization founded in 1928, originally called the Future Farmers of America, celebrates 80 years of existence this year. via Daily News
“Great job, there, buddy, yeah, keep up what you're doing, because you're doing it perfectly.”
An Observance of "Tough" America It has been my pleasure, sincerely, to have had the honor of working in a field that might be loosely termed as "construction." As a child, a "construction" worker always ... via Associated Content
Dakota Valley Electric donates to area causes
“Operation Round Up charitable grants are made possible by Dakota Valley Electric members who voluntarily elect to have their electric bills rounded up to the next dollar”
Dakota Valley Electric Cooperative Operation Round Up has donated more than $3,000 to two individuals with medical needs and two non-profit organizations in Richland County. via Daily News
Sex offender to attend Wyndmere Public School
Special to the Daily News A registered sex offender is living in Barney and attending school in Wyndmere. via Daily News
Children helping children in Wyndmere
“We only have so much money for projects”
The Children and Youth Auxiliary in Wyndmere spent Saturday afternoon making blankets for Project Linus. via Daily News
Funding still hinders bridge, road construction
“We've had this on our priority list since 2005”
Rising construction costs, decreased federal funding, and rising fuel costs are just a few reasons why the Richland County Highway Department has seen its money not go as far in 2007. via Daily News
Kathy Hoffert and Sandy Selzer, both of Wyndmere, browse the silent auction items at the St. via Daily News
Man Faces Charges in Fatal Crash
A man is charged with manslaughter and drunken driving in an early morning crash last month. via KMOT-TV Minot
Roving art comes to Wahpeton for all
“It's not your stereotype Indian art.”
The Plains Art Museum in Fargo has sent its Rolling Plains Art Gallery on the road already this fall and it will cruise into Wahpeton Nov. via Daily News
Haertling finds artistic outlet
“They said 'we called to let you know we have all decided it will be OK for you to do that at the tennis court. Happy birthday.'”
Nick Haertling is an artist who is steadily building a reputation in the area. Once on a slightly different path, the eighth-grader from Wyndmere has work to show and a story to tell. via Daily News
Students work to raise money for service trip
“It's not a church-affiliated thing. The idea is that they're going to come back and go, 'Well, I'm really lucky,'”
Spending five days traveling and working in a food pantry might not be the first thing that comes to mind when a student thinks about a school break. via Daily News