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  • Spring Lake Park Holiday Lights Drive Williston

    Dec 6, 2023

    • Enjoy thousands of holiday lights Nov. 25-Dec. 31, in over 75 displays every evening, 5:30-9:30 p.m. from inside your vehicle. • Tune to 107.1 for holiday music! Entry fee is $5 per car. • Check out the lighted photo op spots throughout the park. If in use, be courteous! Wait for the other party to finish before approaching. • Plan to come often? Buy a book of 10 single use passes for $40 (a $10 savings) from the Visitors Center, 212 34th St W. or call us at 701-774-9041. • You can also fill up your Holiday Lights Drive punch card and get a...

  • Brorson School Letters To Santa

    Tracy Reese|Dec 6, 2023

    Dear Santa, 11/23/23 What have you been up to this year? How is Mrs. Claus? A couple of things I want for Christmas are a little two cushion couch for a reading corner, the biggest Hydro Flash water bottle, a new red and black mountain bike, and a blue pair of non-wireless JBL headphones. I deserve these things for three reasons. First, I am helpful by helping my mom a little bit by washing dishes for her sometimes. Second, I am kind to my friends because I play games with them. Lastly, I am...

  • Sidney & Fairview Speech & Drama Results

    Christy Pierce|Dec 6, 2023

    Sidney High School was in Froid on Saturday, Dec. 2, competing against 14 schools. The speech team secured 1st place in Class A sweepstakes. Original Oratory: 1st - Tytus Carter Extemporaneous Speaking: 1st - Keaton Burke Informative Speaking: 2nd - Mason Quick; 4th - Kyle Pust The drama team placed 2nd in Class A Drama sweepstakes. Humorous Solo: 2nd - Cedar Hovde Dramatic Theatre: 2nd - Luca Verville and Alyssa Batchelor Classical Theatre: 3rd - Brooke Watson and Sophie Pust. The team travels...

  • Goodnight Midstream Announces New Chief Financial Officer & Chief Strategy Officer

    Dec 6, 2023

    Dallas, Nov. 30 - Goodnight Midstream LLC ("Goodnight"), a portfolio company of Tailwater Capital LLC ("Tailwater") and leading provider of produced water handling services, has announced the addition of Kyle Irons as chief financial officer ("CFO") and Austin Anderson as chief strategy officer ("CSO"). "Irons and Anderson have worked together for over 10 years and have a track record of leveraging their complementary skillsets to create meaningful value through operational and commercial...

  • Hess Midstream LP Announces Signing Of Accretive $100 Million Sponsor Unit Repurchase

    Dec 6, 2023

    Houston - (Business Wire) - Nov. 14 - Hess Midstream LP (NYSE: HESM) (“Hess Midstream”), announced the execution of a definitive agreement providing for the repurchase of approximately $100 million of Class B units by its subsidiary, Hess Midstream Operations LP, from affiliates of Hess Corporation and Global Infrastructure Partners, Hess Midstream’s sponsors (the “Sponsors”). The terms of the proposed unit repurchase transaction were unanimously approved by the Board of Directors of Hess Midstream’s general partner, based on the unanimous a...

  • Biofuels Company Brings New Hope To Local Sugar Beet Growers

    Dianne Swanson|Dec 6, 2023

    After American Crystal made the decision to close the Sidney Sugars beet processing plant last spring, multiple companies reached out with ideas to revive the industry. But according to Jeff Bieber, one company really stood out from the rest and is now actively exploring a renewable energy plant near Fairview that would create biofuel from sugar beets. Greenwood Renewable Ventures (GRV), a Colorado company, was formed in September 2022 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Pulse Energy Partners,...

  • Feeding Corn Silage To Cattle Can Add Value

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Dec 6, 2023

    By now, corn silage harvest has finished across North Dakota. In well-packed, covered corn silage piles, the fermentation process to preserve the silage will be complete after about three weeks. This means that most of this year's silage crop is ready to feed to cattle. While ranchers may be able to calculate the input costs or the price of selling the corn silage to another producer, it pays to consider the value of feeding corn silage to their own cattle. "Corn silage has significant value for...

  • Calendars Available As Fundraiser To Support 4-H Youth Programs

    MSU News|Dec 6, 2023

    Bozeman — Calendars featuring drawings by artist Don Greytak are available from the Montana 4-H Foundation as a fundraiser to support 4-H youth programs. The Montana 4-H Greytak 2024 calendar features the artist’s pencil drawings of agricultural life in Montana and has been a traditional fundraiser for more than 30 years. Calendars cost $15. They are sold by 4-H members and are usually available at Montana State University Extension offices across the state. They can also be purchased directly from the Montana 4-H Foundation online. Pro...

  • What Montana's Independent Ranchers Need To Survive: Customers

    Susan Shain|Dec 6, 2023

    In a squat 1,100-square-foot building on the outskirts of Helena lies a pile of enormous tongues. They are thick and leaden, stacked on a steel table like fish out of water. The bovines from which they came hulk nearby, cold carcasses hanging from cold hooks. Bearded men, their white coats covered in blood, rhythmically chop livers, punctuating the hum of industrial refrigeration. This small meat-processing facility, which a group of ranchers started under the name Old Salt Co-op, is one of...

  • Body Condition Scoring

    Marley Voll|Dec 6, 2023

    The last few years have been extremely tough on our cows; extreme low temperatures during the past winter (2022-2023), continued drought and grasshoppers resulting in limited quantity and quality of forages, and high populations of flies caused additional stress to our cattle this past summer. These factors, and others, may result in cows not being in proper condition and in turn having negative implications on breed up. Beef cows prioritize and partition the nutrients and energy that they consume in a specific way: 1. Basal metabolism 2....

  • NDSU Extension Getting It Right In Soybean Production Set For Dec. 19

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Dec 6, 2023

    Soybean producers and crop advisers hunting for research-based soybean production recommendations should plan to participate in the Getting It Right in Soybean Production webinar on Tuesday, Dec. 19 starting at 8:30 a.m. The webinar is organized and will be conducted by North Dakota State University Extension and is supported by the North Dakota Soybean Council. This online-only meeting will be hosted on Zoom. "This soybean educational event will provide research updates and recommendations...

  • First High Tea Ever To Be Held At McKenzie County Heritage Park & North Dakota Oil Museum Saturday, Dec. 9

    Jaymi Mozeak|Dec 6, 2023

    The McKenzie County Heritage Park and North Dakota Oil Museum will be hosting its first ever high tea on Saturday, Dec. 9, from 5-7 p.m. It was the brainchild of Ferin Moore, executive director of the McKenzie County Heritage Park and North Dakota Oil Museum. According to their eventbrite page, whether you're a seasoned tea connoisseur or simply looking for a unique experience, the High Tea at the Heritage Park is not to be missed. This in-person event promises to be a delightful experience for tea lovers and history enthusiasts alike....