Webminot resident kim albert wants the community to know just how rewarding and important it is to give back.

Webminot has long been a community known for taking care of its own residents in times of need.

We bet you do, and we’d love to have you share their story with us.

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This contest is an opportunity to share a positive, uplifting message with your fellow.

Webdo you know someone who deserves to be recognized as our community’s citizen of the year?

Webit’s been a decade since the events of 2011 forever changed our community and altered the lives of thousands of minot residents and residents throughout the mouse river valley.

For some, 10 years hasn’t erased the painful memories of losing a home or a.

“the purpose of memorial day is to remember.

To help clean up minot.

Born in belcourt on an indian reservation, albert attended belcourt high school.

We’d like to change that.

Volunteering creates ties within the community that make our city a better place.

To remember not those that served, but to remember those that gave the ultimate sacrifice,” said 1st lt.

Webminot is a city that takes a lot of pride in its scandinavian heritage.

Webthis past week, it was an amazing sight to see a small army of volunteers spread out across our community with one purpose in mind:

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Webtoday, we remember and honor those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.

And speaking of pride, a local man has devoted his retirement years to keeping this park beautiful.

Webit is with a heavy heart that we report john sinn, 101, a longtime minot resident, and extraordinary volunteer and board member of the scandinavian heritage association, passed away on friday, may 13, 2022 in a minot assisted living center.

So much so that there’s an entire park dedicated to it.

We see examples of the best of our community every […]

Webit’s also a perfect time to remember the amazing acts of kindness and generosity that make minot such a wonderful place to live.