Barns were full and buyers were plentiful at the Pierce County Fairgrounds in Rugby last Saturday. The event was the fall sale of the Central Dakota Alternati
RUGBY – Barns were full and buyers were plentiful at the Pierce County Fairgrounds in Rugby last Saturday. The event was the fall sale of the Central Dakot
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South Prairie students
perform at a recent school concert.
With COVID-19 cases way down, many area schools are planning for high school graduations that will look a lot closer to normal than they did last year at this time.
Minot High School principal Scott Faul said the Minot High School graduation on May 30 will still have limited capacity but there will be more people in the audience this year. The graduation will be held at the Minot State University Dome as is traditional, unlike last spring when graduation was held at the North Dakota State Fairgrounds with assigned seating allotted to the crowd – four guests per student – and students seated apart in the grandstand. This year each student will be able to invite eight guests. More tickets will likely be available via a lottery that will be drawn toward the end of May. Faul said some students have said they don’t plan to participate in the graduation ceremony this year, so more tickets could be avail