Opinion

Bowesmont Lives

Bowesmont Lives

Bowesmont Lives

On the previous weekend, Brandon and Chastity Drees and girls visited Gayle McConnell.The next Monday, Clarice Mosolf took Saralee Hoselton out for supper at Hastings Landing.On her birthday, Ann Osborne celebrated with her family at Hastings Landing.
The fun cake war between cousins and friends was messy but very worth it!

The fun cake war between cousins and friends was messy but very worth it!

Letter from the Publisher

We had our first lake trip of the season last weekend. The weather was perfect for it on Saturday, so we took advantage. The whole crew from my sister’s family was there, along with my parents and a few family friends. My sister had a birthday recently, and we failed to celebrate.
How did we get here?.

How did we get here?.

How did we get here?..

Monday morning and just a few hours before the deadline for submitting this column, I had a pretty fair idea of what I was going to write about then I read an article which changed the whole direction of what I wanted to say this week.
Not ready to say the ‘S’ word

Not ready to say the ‘S’ word

Not ready to say the ‘S’ word

I’m not sure if it is a cultural thing, but folks are already celebrating Summer 2024. I get it, once the kids are released from school for the Summer break, it is Summer, I guess.However, if you go by the Summer Solstice, actual Summer doesn’t start for another couple of weeks.
Bowesmont Lives

Bowesmont Lives

Bowesmont Lives

On Tuesday, Saralee Hoselton had lunch at the Sugar Bowl Senior Citizen’s Center.The next day Saralee Hoselton took the PCMT van to Grafton where she visited Linda Hoselton at her Sunset Leisure Estates apartment. Then, Saralee had lunch at Granny’s Restaurant and ran some errands.
Valley News & Views

Valley News & Views

Letter to the Editor

From 2019 to 2024, the congressional 'Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children' was tasked with examining federal, state, and tribal youth programs across the nation.
Valley News & Views

Valley News & Views

letter to the editor

Older voters are powerful (and worried) By Nancy Guy, AARP North Dakota Volunteer State President Did you know that one-third of North Dakotans are age 50 and older? Across the United States, that group numbers 119 million.
Andrea Johnston

Andrea Johnston

Letter from the Publisher

Congratulations to the eight young adults that took the stage on Sunday afternoon and received their high school diplomas. I had the pleasure of attending the ceremony and I must say it was a great one!