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  • Lighting Of The Fairview Bridge Set For Saturday, Nov. 23

    Dianne Swanson|Nov 20, 2024

    Train rides, live reindeer, Santa and of course, those fabulous fireworks! They're all set for Saturday, Nov. 23 at Sundheim Park, Fairview. "It's been a family tradition since the beginning almost 15 years ago, to have this special experience in the park with our bridge as the backdrop," explained Fairview Chamber of Commerce President Ray Trumpower. "Whether the kids get to play in the leaves or the snow, they love the train rides, the reindeer and a visit with Santa. And everyone, always, enj...

  • Fairview Festival Of Trees, Luck of the Draw Scholarships, Nov. 30

    Dianne Swanson|Nov 20, 2024

    The Fairview Community Foundation will host its annual Festival of Trees on Saturday, Nov. 30 at the Waterhole #3 in Fairview. Start bidding on those gorgeous trees and holiday decor at 2 p.m. and fill up with the homemade soup and bread bar from 5 p.m. til it’s gone. The silent auction ends at 6 p.m. but stick around for the ugly sweater contest at 6:30 p.m. and the live auction at 7 p.m. Be sure to get your holiday photos taken while you’re there. Luck of the draw scholarships will also be awarded that night. Two $500 scholarships for 202...

  • Jeremy Dean Collectible Christmas Ornament Features Bank Of Fairview

    Dianne Swanson|Nov 20, 2024

    The third in the highly collectible ornament collection by Jeremy Dean is now available! Once again, the stunning ornament features an iconic landmark in Fairview. "Bank of Fairview" was located on the Montana side of Interstate Avenue (State Street) and organized in 1907 by Thomas C. Gardner, Ira M. Alling, Walter K. Adams, Charles J. Hardy and F. M. Schaefer. In 1917, Charles J. Hardy was president and that year deposits were $142,660.96. A beautiful two-story brick building on the corner of...

  • Silver Bells Craft Show Nov. 30 In Fairview

    Dianne Swanson|Nov 20, 2024

    Start, or finish up, your Christmas shopping with a visit to the annual Silver Bells Craft Show Saturday, Nov. 30 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Fairview High School. With over 30 vendors and counting, the show offers everything from Norwex and Pampered Chef to art by Daphne Johnson Clark and Made in Montana baked goods and jellies by Tammy Baker. Joy Owens will have her famous lefse, Wayward Quilters will be back along with Lindsay Danielson with Side Effects, Jeremy Dean will be selling the...

  • ESPRIT Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary

    Lisa Gorder|Nov 20, 2024

    Esprit Health Clinic & MediSpa celebrated its 10th anniversary. Thursday, Nov. 14. The clinic was founded in 2014 in Sidney, and began with Primary Care roots. Michelle Trudell, MSN, APRN, CNP and CEO of ESPRIT, has three decades of healthcare experience and is passionate about providing care for the whole person: body, mind, and spirit. Through actively listening and responding to the needs of her patients and community, hormone optimization has become a primary focus, and a suite of...

  • Richland Ranger Bantams Start Season As Champions

    Brenda Filler|Nov 20, 2024

    If you were in Sidney this past weekend the Richland Hockey Arena was the place to be. The arena stayed busy hosting 12 games for the 8th Annual Damon McLaughlin Memorial Tournament - Bantam level. The home team Bantams dominated the ice this past weekend, going undefeated and keeping the championship right here at home. Friday, Nov. 15, the Bantams faced off against the Crosby Comets and defeated the Comets 12-0. Saturday, Nov. 16, brought the Bantams face to face with the Williston Flyers....

  • Sidney High School Drama Team Placed 2nd In Class A Sweeps

    Christy Pierce|Nov 20, 2024

    Humorous Soloists senior Cedar Hovde placed 2nd and Freshman William Brinker took 3rd. In Dramatic Solo Junior Tyler Frandsen placed 3rd and Pantomime freshman Ian Pust placed 6th. The Speech and Debate placed 4th in class A Sweeps. With Junior Keaton Burke took 1st in Extemporaneous with Freshman Elicia Snodgrass placing 8th. For Original Oratory juniors held their own coming in 2nd Tytus Carter and 8th Nicholas Jorstad. Informative Speaking Junior Mason Quick placed 6th and Sophomore Signe...

  • Bullying & Suicide: A Connection Worth Addressing

    Ray Trumpower|Nov 20, 2024

    Bullying has become a pervasive issue in schools and communities, often leading to severe emotional and psychological consequences. One of the most tragic outcomes of bullying is an increased risk of suicide. By understanding the connection between bullying and suicide, we can take proactive steps to reduce both. The Link Between Bullying and Suicide * Emotional Distress: Bullying can cause significant emotional distress, including depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem. These negative emotions can contribute to suicidal thoughts and...

  • Williston Holiday Lights Parade Returns Nov. 29

    Brookelle Otte|Nov 20, 2024

    Williston, ND—The annual Holiday Lights Parade will return to Downtown Williston on Friday, Nov. 29. The 2024 theme is “Holiday Movies” and will transform the parade into a magical holiday celebration straight from your favorite holiday movies with vibrant community cheer, creative floats, and a merry time for all. The parade will begin at 6 p.m. in Downtown Williston. The parade will start at the intersection of 2nd St. W. and Main Street where it will travel north towards Harmon Park. Street closures for intersections 2nd- 6th will begin...

  • City of Williston To Host Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony Dec. 2

    Mitch Melberg|Nov 20, 2024

    WILLISTON – The community is invited to join the City of Williston in celebrating a treasured holiday tradition with the lighting of the Community Christmas Tree on Dec. 2! 2024 marks the 10th year of the annual Christmas Tree lighting after it was re-introduced by Mayor Howard Klug in 2014. Each year, a tree is selected from a list of homeowners who have chosen to donate their tree. This year’s Community Christmas Tree comes from 1813 8th Ave. E., donated by Travis Nelsen and his family. A Colorado Blue Spruce around 41-feet tall and wei...

  • Area Events

    Nov 20, 2024

    Events in Sidney, Fairview, East Fairview, Savage & Glendive Mountain Time. Now-Mon, Nov. 25, 12 p.m. National Collection Week - Pack A Shoebox - Send good news & great joy around the world. Shoeboxes collected at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 211 E. Holly St., Sidney, until 12 p.m. Nov. 25. Now-Mon., Dec. 2 5 p.m. - Notice Of Taxes Due - The 1st half of all Real Property taxes are due on or before 5 p.m., Dec. 2. The 2nd half of the Real Property taxes will be due on or before 5 p.m., June 2. If not paid on or before these dates...

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