Ransom County Gazette – September 20, 2021

The Sargent County Teller – September 17, 2021

Rentz joins Ihry Insurance

Bethany Rentz, Grand Forks N.D., has joined Ihry Insurance Agency as a crop insurance specialist. Rentz joins the team with vast knowledge and experience in the crop insurance industry having worked as an adjuster with Diversified Crop Insurance Services, and marketing representative with Agri Sompo North America. She is licensed in North Dakota and Minnesota, and ready to go to […]

Soholt Bakery is all in the family

By James R. Johnson • news@tctribune.net Tom and Rick Soholt once vowed they’d stay in the baking business until the 75-year-old Soholt Bakery oven stopped working. “The oven is still running, so I’m not waiting for that now,” Tom Soholt says with a chuckle. “There’s no way there are parts for it anymore but this oven’s done pretty good for […]

LETTER to the editor

Biden vaccination mandate Biden administration vaccination mandates may place employers, in some states, between the proverbial “rock and hard place” of federal pronouncements and state regulations, if they survive court challenges. In the interim they create uncertainty for businesses and employees alike. The mandates, issued by executive orders, for federal and government contractor employers are vague, deferring the actual policy […]

LETTER to the editor

Overreach President Biden’s actions to invade the operations of private business and insert the federal government into the medical decisions of millions of Americans is an egregious overreach of government and usurps the rights of employers and employees. This mandate, aside from being unconstitutional, only serves to further polarize our country. We as North Dakotans will always stand for states’ […]

All hands on deck!

By James R. Johnson • news@tctribune.net At about 6:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 13, some MayvilleState University students are experimenting inside the Science Building when a suspect swinging a five-gallon bucket of hazardous material empties it on those students, who  cry that their eyes and skin are burning and some are having trouble breathing. They flee outside, where some of them […]

Sanford-Mayville offering flu shots

Sanford Health-Mayville, 600 First St. SE., is offering flu vaccinations by appointment only to adults and children at vaccination events on the following days: Sept. 21 – 4 to 7 p.m.; Sept. 30 – 4 to 7 p.m.; Oct. 2 – 9 to 11:30 a.m.; Oct. 5 – 4:30 to 7 p.m.; and Oct. 13 – 4:30 to 7 p.m. […]

Riverwood Phase II welcomes Jordahl Housing

By James R. Johnson • news@tctribune.net Phase II of Riverwood Addition in Mayville will proceed thanks to Jordahl Housing, which recently opened an addition in Hillsboro. Rob Jordahl made his request before the Mayville City Council to build twin homes on Eastvold Lots 1-5 across from Our Lady of Peach Catholic Church. The proposal calls for Jordahl to pay $2,500 […]

Open letter to North Dakota Democrats

By Lloyd Omdahl • former Lt. Gov., former UND political science prof. North Dakota has become a one-party state with little hope for the Democratic Party to rise out of the ashes like a phoenix and magically create a competitive two-party system. Republicans have indisputable control of state government, holding the governorship and over two thirds of both houses of […]