Community banks are there for youThe community bank members of the Independent Community Banks of North Dakota (ICBND) want to reassure their customers, communities, and other stakeholders that the banking system in North Dakota and nationwide is safe and sound during the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
We have enough foodThe grocery industry of the USA and particularly North Dakota is working overtime to meet the needs of our customers. The spread of COVID-19 has certainly changed the way our industry operates, but it has not stopped the cows from milking, the corn from becoming cereal and ...
We'd like to thank everyone for the support and all the well wishes we've received since our letter to the Tribune last week. It is truly humbling to know that our efforts are not going unnoticed throughout our community and region and to know so many agree creating a facility for year-round ...
RURAL Act helps electric co-opsWashington politics have become so polarized that it can be tough for Democrats and Republicans to come together to tackle big challenges. But that's exactly what happened recently on Capitol Hill thanks to dedicated lawmakers like Senators Hoeven and Cramer and ...
With the recent situation in Rugby with our law enforcement and 3rd Street Station, the city council meeting was certainly abuzz with concern, anger, questions and a need for clarity. There is nothing wrong with concerned citizens in a community voicing their opinions and thoughts, looking for ...
I want to make you aware of the DIRE SITUATION the Heart of America Medical Center (HAMC) is in. The Tribune's front page Oct. 11, 2019 "retirement" story reported the current CEO saying, "It is a critical need of the community to have good, well-paying jobs here, and then, the most important ...
Valuing music educationNorth Dakota values music education. This past session, the legislature doubled down on its commitment to the importance of music in our public schools by investing $800,000, which will be allocated to every school district across the state.As many North Dakotans know, ...
Re: Destruction and devastationThe Geographical Center Historical Society has begun work on the second phase of a multi-year project designed to renovate and complete structural upgrades to the front buildings and entrance of the Prairie Village Museum. This project is funded through the ...
To whom this may concern. It has been brought to my attention to check out the entrance to the museum.Oh my. What devastation, my heart sank.Everything is gone. Wow.Everything had a reason or purpose and lots of history for being there. The Geographical Center Historical Society's mission is to ...
Celebrating Fair Housing Act passage in AprilEach April, we celebrate the passage of the Fair Housing Act. The Act passed seven days after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and is one of his most important legacies. Dr. King advocated for the passage of the Fair Housing Act, ...