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  • Neu Hopes for a Successful Racing Season

    Anna Dragseth|May 4, 2022

    This season, 20-year-old Ethan Neu, Fairview, is excited to get back on the track with a new race car wrap and mindset. His first race of the season will be at the Williston Basin Speedway, May 7. This is Neu's second year of racing, driving the No. 51E car in the IMCA Hobby Stock classification. He has competed on tracks all over North Dakota including Williston, Minot, Dickinson, Bottineau, and Underwood. Last year, Neu took home a win at a race in Minot during Labor Day weekend. This year, Ne...

  • Sloan Celebrates Citizenship

    May 4, 2022

    Kelly Sloan, former pastor of Fairview Alliance Church, celebrates his new U.S. citizenship with good old American apple pie. Sloan is a Canadian immigrant that moved to Fairview in 1993. He was sworn in April 21 in Butte. His wife Lynn will become a citizen on June 16 in Billings. (Submitted photo)...

  • Easter Bunny Visits Kids During Fairview Easter Egg Hunt

    Apr 27, 2022

  • Trades Persons Fair May 4, Fairview

    Dianne Swanson|Apr 27, 2022

    In an effort to connect high school students and the public with local contacting businesses and tech training programs, the Fairview Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Trades Persons Fair from 9-11 a.m., Wednesday, May 4 at Fairview High School. Trades people such as plumbers, electricians, equipment operators and more are in high demand. The tech industry is always looking for employees. The fair is an attempt to connect students with local businesses that can best explain the rewards of a career in those fields. It is also designed as a...

  • Trades Persons Fair May 4, Fairview

    Dianne Swanson|Apr 20, 2022

    In an effort to connect high school students and the public with local contacting businesses and tech training programs, the Fairview Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Trades Persons Fair from 9-11 a.m., Wednesday, May 4 at Fairview High School. Trades people such as plumbers, electricians, equipment operators and more are in high demand. The tech industry is always looking for employees. The fair is an attempt to connect students with local businesses that can best explain the rewards of a career in those fields. It is also designed as a...

  • Spring Storm Effects On McKenzie County

    Anna Dragseth|Apr 20, 2022

    Area emergency service personnel have been busy clearing roads after a massive winter storm swept through the MonDak area this past week, causing the North Dakota DOT to close more than 7,000 lane miles of roadways. The National Weather Service reported more than 20 inches of snow in western North Dakota, with the highest totals at 30 inches on Thursday, April 14, around Minot. McKenzie County remained under a no-travel-advisory throughout April 13 and 14; emergency management encouraged...

  • Emergency Responders Work Hard To Protect North Dakota's Largest County

    Anna Dragseth|Apr 20, 2022

    McKenzie County is one of the largest counties in North Dakota, with 11 volunteer fire departments and several emergency responders protecting the area. "Four of these departments have a Quick Response Unit that have trained medical personel faster than our ambulances and can start medical treatment while waiting for the ambulance to arrive," said Karolin Jappe, McKenzie County Emergency Manager. QRUs provide emergency medical care to individuals in rural areas, where it may be challenging for...

  • Youth Movement To Carry Cross From Sidney To Fairview On Good Friday

    Dianne Swanson|Apr 13, 2022

    The youth of Zion Lutheran Church along with youth from Sidney, Savage and beyond will carry a 12-ft. cross from Pella Lutheran Church in Sidney to Fairview starting at noon on April 15, Good Friday with 14 stops along the way to read Scriptural accounts of the Way of the Cross. The walk will end at Zion Lutheran Church where participants will enjoy an Agape meal and a short Worship Celebration Service. All area youth in Montana and North Dakota, and those young at heart are invited to participate in this walk to give thanks for the Cross-and...

  • Trades Persons Fair May 4, Fairview

    Dianne Swanson|Apr 13, 2022

    In an effort to connect high school students and the public with local contacting businesses and tech training programs, the Fairview Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Trades Persons Fair from 9-11 a.m., Wednesday, May 4 at Fairview High School. Trades people such as plumbers, electricians, equipment operators and more are in high demand. The tech industry is always looking for employees. The fair is an attempt to connect students with local businesses that can best explain the rewards of a career in those fields. It is also designed as a...

  • Youth Movement To Carry Cross From Sidney To Fairview On Good Friday

    Dianne Swanson|Apr 6, 2022

    The youth of Zion Lutheran Church along with youth from Sidney, Savage and beyond will carry a 12-ft. cross from Pella Lutheran Church in Sidney to Fairview starting at noon on April 15, Good Friday with 14 stops along the way to read Scriptural accounts of the Way of the Cross. The walk will end at Zion Lutheran Church where participants will enjoy an Agape meal and a short Worship Celebration Service. All area youth in Montana and North Dakota, and those young at heart are invited to participate in this walk to give thanks for the Cross-and...

  • Area Schools Celebrate Prom

    Apr 6, 2022

  • Youth Movement To Carry Cross From Sidney To Fairview On Good Friday

    Dianne Swanson|Mar 23, 2022

    The youth of Zion Lutheran Church along with youth from Sidney, Savage and beyond will carry a 12 foot cross from Pella Lutheran Church in Sidney to Fairview starting at noon on April 15, Good Friday with 14 stops along the way to read Scriptural accounts of the Way of the Cross. The walk will end at Zion Lutheran Church where participants will enjoy an Agape meal and a short Worship Celebration Service. All area youth in Montana and North Dakota, and those young at heart are invited to participate in this walk to give thanks for the Cross-and...

  • Trades Persons Fair May 4, Fairview

    Dianne Swanson|Mar 16, 2022

    In an effort to connect high school students and the public with local contacting businesses and tech training programs, the Fairview Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Trades Persons Fair from 9-11 a.m., Wednesday, May 4 at Fairview High School. Trades people such as plumbers, electricians, equipment operators and more are in high demand. The tech industry is always looking for employees. The fair is an attempt to connect students with local businesses that can best explain the rewards of a career in those fields. It is also designed as a...

  • Youth Movement To Carry Cross From Sidney To Fairview On Good Friday

    Dianne Swanson|Mar 16, 2022

    The youth of Zion Lutheran Church along with youth from Sidney, Savage and beyond will carry a 12 foot cross from Pella Lutheran Church in Sidney to Fairview starting at noon on April 15, Good Friday with 14 stops along the way to read Scriptural accounts of the Way of the Cross. The walk will end at Zion Lutheran Church where participants will enjoy an Agape meal and a short Worship Celebration Service. All area youth in Montana and North Dakota, and those young at heart are invited to participate in this walk to give thanks for the Cross-and...

  • Fairview, Froid/Med. Lake Advance to State Class C Basketball Tourney

    Mar 9, 2022

    MHSA Eastern C Divisional Basketball Tournament was held in Sidney last week. The top 2 teams will advance to the state tournament in Great Falls March 9-12. Placing for the boys were Froid/Med. Lake – 1st and Fairview – 2nd. Placing for the girls were Plentywood – 1st. Scobey will face North Country in a challenge game for 2nd. For the boys, Fairview will play Manhattan Christian Wednesday at 3 p.m. and Froid/Med. Lake will play Roy-Winifred Wednesday at 6 p.m. For the girls, the winner of th...

  • 2022 McKenzie County Spelling Bee Results

    Carol Kieson|Mar 9, 2022

    After a year hiatus, due to COVD-19, McKenzie County resumed it's annual spelling bee under the direction of Carol Kieson, McKenzie County Supt. of Schools. The competition was held Wednesday, Feb.23 at Alexander Public School, hosted by Superintendent Leslie Bieber and her staff. County schools that participated were Johnson Corners Christian Academy, Mandaree Public School, Alexander Public School, East Fairview Elementary School, Badlands Elementary, Fox Hills Elementary, and Watford City...

  • Elks Lodges Celebrate 154 Years

    Anna Dragseth|Feb 23, 2022

    Elks Lodges are known for improving their communities with volunteer work and charitable giving. This month, lodges across the world are celebrating 154 years of community service. The Sidney Elks Lodge No. 1782, located on 123 3rd St SW, Sidney, is no stranger to community service. This year, the Elks members of Lodge No. 1782 donated 2,100 hours of volunteer time, which works out to be almost $60,000 of charitable money. Since the local lodge’s inception in 1949, it has raised over $1.2 million in charitable giving. Elks volunteers will v...

  • District II C Tournament Action

    Feb 23, 2022

    MHSA District II Class C Basketball Tournament was held in Sidney last week. The top 4 teams will advance to the divisional tournament in Sidney March 2-5. The 5th place teams could advance to divisionals if they beat Dodson Feb. 25. Placing for the boys were Froid/Med. Lake - 1st, Fairview - 2nd, Bainville - 3rd, Richey/Lambert - 4th and Circle will face Plentywood for a challenge game for 5th. Placing for the girls were Plentywood - 1st, MonDak - 2nd, Culbertson - 3rd, Froid/Med. Lake - 4th...

  • Mon-Kota Inc. Continues To Fill Needs Of Area Farmers

    Anna Dragseth|Feb 23, 2022

    Located on 16132 Hwy 200 E., Fairview, sits Mon-Kota Inc., a business dedicated to providing MonDak growers with the necessary equipment, feed, and fertilizer that help make their operations successful. Starting in 2000, Mon-Kota became a certified Reinke Irrigation dealer, providing top of the line pivot irrigation systems and service. They are now a Diamond level Reinke dealer, with Platinum Plus certified technicians, dedicated to providing customers with quality irrigation services and...

  • 5 In A Row

    Feb 16, 2022

    The Sidney/Fairview wrestling team has capped off their 2021-22 season with a fifth consecutive state title at the Montana State Wrestling tournament last weekend. The Eagles scored an impressive 201.5 points with Havre in second with 147.5 points. Custer County (Miles City) took third with 142 points and Laurel placed fourth with 141.5 points. Top ranked Frenchtown finished fifth with 140 points. The Sidney/Fairview girls tied Ronan for tenth place. Both Keela Kary (120#) and Amaiya Kirn...

  • Anthony D. Ekstrom, 30, Fairview, MT

    Feb 16, 2022

    Funeral services for Anthony D. Ekstrom, 30, Fairview, MT were held at 11 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 12, 2022, at Fulkerson-Stevenson Memorial Chapel, Sidney, MT with Pastor David Huskamp officiating. Visitation was from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Friday, Feb. 11, 2022 at the funeral home. Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home, Sidney, MT is caring for the family. Remembrances, condolences, and pictures may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. Anthony passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022, at Sidney Health Center Emergency Room, Sidney,...

  • Nominate Your Favorite Volunteer For "Above And Beyond For Fairview" Award

    Feb 16, 2022

    The Fairview Chamber of Commerce along with other entities in Fairview has honored the multitude of area volunteers at their annual banquet for many years. Now, they wish to give the public the opportunity to nominate individuals who have exhibited true community spirit by either volunteering or just going the extra mile for the community. Names will be placed in a random drawing for Chamber recognition. Nominations must include the name and contact information for the person as well as a brief description of why the person is deserving of the...

  • Fairview Basketball Action

    Feb 16, 2022

    Fairview played Brockton at home on Feb. 9. The girls won 24-37 and the boys won 54-17. On Feb. 10, Fairview played in Circle. The girls lost 28-53 and the boys won 58-20. On Feb. 11 the teams traveled to Plentywood. The girls lost 24-68 and the boys won 40-34. The win against Plentywood placed the Fairview boys as the number two seed going into the District II C tournament this week in Sidney....

  • Sidney's Bowling Alley Is Back In Business

    Anna Dragseth|Feb 9, 2022

    After remaining closed for 2 1/2 years, Sidney's Bowling Alley is back and busier than ever. The building has undergone several changes since it was last open. New owners, Dennis and Robin Trudell, Fairview, have dedicated several hours of their time to get the place back into working order. "There were issues with the building that had to be addressed, so we had a lot of maintenance work done and did some remodeling," said Dennis Trudell. In addition to this, it took a long time to obtain a...

  • Sidney/Fairview Wrestlers Place 1st at Divisionals

    Feb 9, 2022

    The Sidney/Fairview wrestling team came out on top at the Class A Divisional Wrestling Tournament in Laurel on Feb. 5. The Eagles won with a score of 243.5. Laurel and Havre rounded out the top three with scores of 196.5 and 186.5. Sidney/Fairview had four divisional champions: Reece Graves at 113#, Owen Lonski at 126#, Zander Burnison at 152# and Aden Graves at 160#. The team will head to Billings for the state tournament starting this Thurs. though Sat. Sidney will face stiff competition at...

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