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$10,000+ANNUALSUPPORT
Cornerstone member investors represent the highest level of partnership with the Minot Area Chamber EDC These organizations are leading corporate citizens, committed to the long-term prosperity of the Magic City Their investment helps power advocacy, programming, and initiatives that strengthen our economy and support businesses of every size In turn, our most committed supporters receive enhanced visibility, access, and support throughout the year














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The Magic of Minot can be seen in our member investors! Magic-level support helps expand opportunities for collaboration, conversation, and visibility while contributing significantly to the programs and advocacy




$2,500+ANNUALSUPPORT
Premier member investors play a vital role in supporting our mission to advocate for and invest in business activity in the Minot area. Their partnership helps sustain programs, leadership opportunities, and initiatives that benefit the entire business community.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of ND
BNSF Railway
Brady, Martz & Associates, P.C.
Catalyst Midstream
Concrete Mobile LLC
Delta Vacations
Equipment Share
Gravel Products

I. Keating, Inc. Furniture World
Investors Management & Marketing Logical Control Systems
McGee, Hankla & Backes, P.C.
Midco
Minot Automotive Company
Minot Milling
Minot Paving

Minot State University
North Star Community Credit Union
Odney
Peoples State Bank
Ryan Family Dealerships
SandPro
Trusted Tire & Auto
Walmart Supercenter


Brekka Kramer President | CEO
Carla Dolan Vice President
Chanda DeCent Finance Director
Katie Dotson Communications & Outreach Specialist
Jaime Hauge Executive Assistant
Mark Lyman Economic Development Specialist
Tim Olson Strategic Communications Director
Keli Rosselli-Sullivan Workforce Development Specialist & Military Liaison
Kelly Ryan-Johnson Administrative Assistant
Marie Sanders Finance Assistant
Lacey Coleman Manager
Kylie Bullinger Clerk
Tammy Hanson Clerk
Wendy Keldsen Clerk
Tracey Oja Clerk
Kim Reedy Clerk
Destiny Waddle Clerk

Jarid Lundeen Chair Trusted Tire & Auto | Bones BBQ
Jason Zimmerman Chair-Elect Minot Area Community Foundation
Ryan Ackerman Past Chair Ackerman-Estvold
Missy Feist-Erickson Treasurer Peoples State Bank
Joshua Blackaby SandPro
Beth Feldner Xcel Energy
Peter B. Hankla McGee, Hankla & Backes, P.C.
Cassidy Hjelmstad SRT
Mayor Mark Jantzer City of Minot
Jonn Knecht Bravera Bank
John M. Kutch Trinity Health
John Mackner Tollefson’s Retail Group, Inc.
Jason Olson Ward County
Dr. Steve Shirley Minot State University
Agribusiness Mat Jensen, First International Bank & Trust
Ambassadors Kristi Rosselli-Sullivan, Qdoba
Energy Grant Feldner, Chevron
Governmental Affairs Roscoe Streyle, Bravera
Infrastructure Paul Kramer, Ackerman-Estvold
To be the go-to organization for our business community to drive key initiatives that build and strengthen our economy.
Economic Development

Community Development
Workforce Development
Member Investor Services
Military Support
Military Affairs Tom Rafferty, Verendrye Electric Cooperative
Task Force 21 Pete Hankla, McGee, Hankla & Backes, PC.
Women Connect Rianne Kuhn, Aspire Federal Credit Union


Maj. Gen. Stacy Jo Huser
The Minot Area Chamber EDC is pleased to announce that Maj Gen Stacy Jo Huser, Commander of the 20th Air Force, Air Force Global Strike Command, will serve as the keynote speaker for our 2026 Annual Meeting on Monday, March 23 at the Regency Event Center
In her position, Maj Gen Huser leads more than 12,000 Airmen responsible for nuclear global strike and weapons sustainment for the U.S. Air Force. She is the first-ever woman to command the historic 20th Air Force, which oversees the nation’s land based intercontinental ballistic missile mission. Earlier in her career, she served as Commander of the 91st Operations Group at Minot Air Force Base from August of 2015 until June of 2017.
“We are incredibly honored to welcome Maj. Gen. Huser as the keynote speaker at our upcoming Annual Meeting,” said MACEDC President | CEO Brekka Kramer “Her leadership as Commander of the 20th Air Force – and as the first woman to hold that role – is truly
inspiring. We are eager to hear her story, and reflections of how the mission of Minot Air Force Base intersects with every aspect of business and community life in the Minot area.”
The Annual Meeting will also include a look back on 2025 from last year’s Board Chair Ryan Ackerman, envisioning the year ahead with 2026 Board Chair Jarid Lundeen, and the presentation of the 2026 Impact Awards. Seating for the event is nearly sold out; scan the QR code on the next page to secure yours.










Minot continues to have a seat at the table when it comes to national defense and the future of Minot Air Force Base.
Several Task Force 21 members who serve as Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) Civic Leaders attended the 2026 Barksdale Senior Leader Conference (SLC) on February 10 and 11 in Louisiana. The conference marked Gen. S.L. Davis’s first SLC since taking command of AFGSC in November 2025
Held twice a year, the Senior Leader Conference brings together Air Force leadership and Civic Leaders from communities across the country for indepth briefings, strategic discussions, and installation updates The AFGSC Civic Leader Program is designed to strengthen public understanding of the nuclear deterrence and global strike mission, while maintaining an open line of
communication between community representatives and command leadership
This year’s conference included updates from the 20th Air Force and 8th Air Force, community briefings from each wing, and on-site tours. A major focus was nuclear modernization, including the Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile program that is poised to significantly impact Minot Air Force Base in the years ahead.
“Being part of these conversations allows us to better understand what’s on the horizon and how Minot can continue to show up as a strong partner,” said Brekka Kramer, President | CEO of the Minot Area Chamber EDC “The modernization mission, including Sentinel, represents both responsibility and opportunity for our community Staying engaged at this level helps ensure we’re ready.”
This year also marked an important transition in Minot’s representation within the AFGSC Civic Leader Program.
After serving as an AFGSC Civic Leader since the command was established in 2009, North Dakota State Senator Randy Burckhard has transitioned to emeritus status The program allows Civic Leaders to graduate to emeritus after five years of service though Randy’s involvement has spanned the entire life of the command
Burckhard, who has represented District 5 in the North Dakota Senate since 2011 and will conclude his legislative service at the end of this term, has long been a steady advocate for Minot Air Force Base and the military community. During his time at the State Capitol, he consistently championed policies supporting both national defense and local growth. Beyond his legislative role, Randy has remained deeply engaged in community and military affairs. He is a member of Task Force 21 and has served as Honorary Commander for the 91st Missile Wing
“Randy has been a steady and respected voice for both Minot and Minot Air Force Base for many years,” said Minot Mayor Mark Jantzer “His service as a Civic Leader helped ensure our community stayed informed and engaged during times of change We’re grateful for his continued commitment ”
Stepping in as Burckhard’s successor is Jason Zimmerman, President of the Minot Area Community Foundation and Chair-Elect of the Minot Area Chamber EDC. Jason has long been active in Task Force 21 and began serving as vice chair in January of 2025. He is also a member of the newly formed TF21 Sentinel Working Group, helping guide community coordination tied to modernization efforts
“Jason understands both the mission and the community that make up Team Minot,” Jantzer said “His leadership and engagement make him well positioned to represent Minot at the command level as we look toward the future ”





thefutureofthatmission.
SenatorJohnHoeven,U.S.AirForceMaj.Gen.Colin Connor,andbaseleadershipjoinedTaskForce21to discussnewlysecuredfederalfundingsupporting nuclearmodernizationeffortsthatwillimpactMinot, including:
$2.6billionallocatedfordevelopmentofthe Sentinelintercontinentalballisticmissile(ICBM), buildingonapreviouslyapproved$2.5billion investmentsupportingtheprogram.
Morethan$1billiontosupportB-52upgrades andmoveimprovementsforward
Nearly$800milliontocontinueadvancingthe LongRangeStandOff(LRSO)program
$67milliontohelpbringMinot’sfleetof11MH139GreyWolfhelicoptersonlinein2027
CompletionofMinotAirForceBase’snew helicopterfacilityexpectedthisyear,backedby nearly$140millioninconstructionfunding. Theconversationalsohighlightedtheimportantrole civicleaderslikeTaskForce21playinadvocatingfor Minotatthelocal,state,andfederallevels.MACEDC iscommittedtosupportingthemissionatMinotAir ForceBaseandtheAirmenandfamilieswhoarepart ofourcommunity.









A new Military Welcome Center designed to support active-duty service members, veterans, and their families is now open at Minot International Airport Operated by the Minot Area Chamber EDC, the facility provides a comfortable, dedicated space for military travelers before and after flights.
A dedication ceremony held on February 17 featured Senator John Hoeven presenting a U.S. flag flown over the Capitol on behalf of himself, Senator Kevin Cramer, and Representative Julie Fedorchak. Following the hamber EDC ribbon on the facility


“The Military Welcome Center epitomizes the spirit that makes Minot such a special community,” Hoeven said “This facility is a testament to how Minot comes together to support our armed forces and ensure service members feel welcomed from the moment they arrive.”
The Military Welcome Center began as an idea of Chief Master Sgt. Wayne T. Sharp, who saw an opportunity to make an enhanced first impression on military personnel new to Minot. “Onboarding new Airmen is so important,” Sharp said. “This center sends a clear message: our service members are








valued, supported, and part of a community that treats the Airmen of Minot Air Force Base like family.”
“We are incredibly proud of this initiative and grateful for the partnership of our civic leaders and community donors who helped bring it to life,” said Jarid Lundeen, Chair of the Minot Area Chamber EDC Board of Directors. “Our service members deserve a warm welcome into Minot, and this facility delivers exactly that ”
“The relationship between the City of Minot and Minot Air Force Base is second to none,” said Minot Mayor Mark Jantzer “We’re proud to do anything we can to cement that relationship and pay tribute to every active-duty and veteran military member traveling through our city ”


The Military Welcome Center was made possible by generous support from community donors, including:

I. Keating Furniture World
First Western Bank & Trust
The Landing Bar & Bottle Shop
North Star Community Credit Union
Verendrye Electric Cooperative
SRT Communications
Town & Country Credit Union
Northern Sentry












Minot Area Chamber EDC Member Investors,
Our Airmen They are our friends, neighbors, and for some of us, they are family They fight for our country and make sacrifices so we don't have to Because of their dedication to our country and their sacrifices, the Minot community has embraced the Minot Air Force Base and the people who make it great The men and women of Minot Air Force Base are part of our community, and we are proud to have them here
The Minot Area Chamber EDC is proud to present the 2026 Annual Prairie Warrior Auction, which will be held on Thursday, April 23 at the North Dakota State Fair Center Doors open at 4:30 p.m. with the event starting at 5:30 p.m. This silent and live auction brings together Airmen and civilians for a good cause. Proceeds from the event will support Operation Homebound our initiative to purchase airline tickets for first-term Airmen so they can go home to see their families during the holidays and will help squadrons fund events, meals, and other morale-boosting activities aimed at improving day-to-day life for Team Minot.
To make this a successful event, we need your help. We respectfully ask you to consider donating an item, a basket, an experience, or cash. We also have two sponsorship opportunities this year:
$2,500 Platinum Sponsor – includes social media spotlights, recognition in The Communicator, a reserved table for eight people near the stage, two bottles of wine, priority to go through the buffet line, and expedited checkout process Proceeds will benefit Operation Homebound
$1,000 Table Sponsor - includes a reserved table for eight with proceeds given to Operation Homebound.
Any donation is appreciated and will help us make the 39th annual Prairie Warrior Auction the best one yet.
Donations will be accepted until Monday, April 6. Please contact Keli Rosselli-Sullivan at keli@minotchamberedc.com or 701.852.6000, or me, Tom Rafferty, at tomdr@verendrye.com or 701.720.0126 to learn more or to contribute.
Thank you for supporting Team Minot!
Sincerely,


TomRafferty Chair,MilitaryAffairsCommittee
The Minot Area Chamber EDC was proud to partner with Minot State University Athletics to support Military Appreciation Night at the Maysa Arena on February 13. Active-duty and retired military members, along with their families, received free admission to the game, and many of our Honorary Commanders attended with their Minot Air Force Base commanders It was a spirited evening of community support, and we are grateful to MSU for making it possible!




Let's hear it for the Sentinels! Last month, the Minot North boys and girls basketball teams hosted Military Appreciation Night and raised $360 71 to support Operation Homebound A heartfelt thank you to the Minot North Basketball Boosters, players, and fans who made this gift possible!





NORTHDAKOTAEARNSGOVERNOR’SCUPFOR PER-CAPITAPROJECTPERFORMANCE
Minot’s economic momentum is earning national recognition: In Site Selection magazine’s 2025 economic development report, Minot ranked twice among the nation’s Top Tier 3 Metros (population 50,000–200,000), tying for #4 in total qualifying projects and ranking #2 nationally for projects per capita in its category.
The rankings, published in Site Selection’s March 2026 issue, recognize communities that demonstrate exceptional success in attracting and expanding corporate facility projects, a key benchmark for economic vitality and competitiveness
The Minot Area Chamber EDC continues to prioritize economic development, as outlined in its five-year strategic plan.
“These rankings reflect the intentional, strategic work happening across the Minot region,” said Brekka Kramer, Minot Area Chamber EDC President | CEO. “This recognition belongs to our employers, our local leaders, our state partners, and the entire community that continues to lean in and move projects forward Minot competes because we are aligned investing in infrastructure, strengthening our logistics and industrial assets, and creating the kind of business climate where companies and families can build for the long term We’re proud of this moment, and even more focused on what’s next ”

Minot’s strong performance also contributed to a broader statewide achievement North Dakota claimed the top spot in Site Selection’s 2025 Governor’s Cup rankings for projects per capita, unseating South Dakota and earning national recognition for the most qualifying corporate facility projects per million residents.
Governor Kelly Armstrong emphasized that the accomplishment reflects long-term planning and infrastructure readiness across the state
“This achievement is the product of steady, coordinated effort and a holistic approach to economic development,” Armstrong said in a news release. “Communities, lawmakers and industry partners have all played a role in positioning North Dakota for long-term success We’re proud of the momentum we’ve built, and we’re just getting started ”

In an interview with Site Selection, Armstrong highlighted the importance of engaged local leadership and strong partnerships a formula that continues to power results in the Magic City
“You have to have local buy-in. You have to have forward-thinking county commissioners, city commissioners, economic development councils,” Armstrong said. “You can’t bring somebody in if the community is not engaged in doing it.”
You can read Site Selection’s cover story on North Dakota here


The Minot Area Chamber EDC invites you to participate in a series of candidate forums in anticipation of the June 9, 2026 city election
WHEN:April13–16,2026|4:00pm
WHERE:MinotCityHall|CityCouncilChambers
Wewillconductmoderatedcandidateforumsfor contestedcitywideraces,whichmayinclude:
MayorofMinot CityCouncil SchoolBoard ParkBoard
Livestreamsofeachforumwillbeavailabletoview ontheCityofMinotandMinotAreaChamberEDC socialmediapages,aswellastheCityofMinot’s YouTubechannel.Moreinformationoncandidate forumswillbeavailablesoon.
The Minot Area Chamber EDC will host the 2026 National Civics Bee® local competition on Friday, April 10, 2026, at Minot State University’s Aleshire Theatre in Hartnett Hall
The event is open to 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students from area public, private, and homeschool programs who submitted essays earlier this year The top 20 of those students will compete live on stage in April.
Students will answer quiz questions during the first two rounds of competition. In the final round, the top five students will present a summary of their essay and participate in a Q&A with judges. Prizes will be awarded to the top finishers, and the first-place student will advance to the state competition.
Sponsors are needed to help make this event possible Businesses and organizations interested in supporting youth civic engagement are encouraged to contact Carla Dolan at carla@minotchamberedc com





Aspecialeventaimedathelpingwomenengage moredeeplywiththeircommunityisjustaroundthe corner:theOpportunityShowcase,scheduledfor Wednesday,April8,2026attheMinotArea WorkforceAcademy
Attendeeswilldiscovermeaningfulwaystoget involvedaslocalorganizationsshareopportunities forvolunteering,boardservice,andcommunity participation,withrepresentativesonsitetodiscuss theirmissionsandcurrentneeds.Inaddition,they’ll willhearfromapanelofdedicatedlocalwomenwho aremakingadifferenceinthecommunity:
AllisonAuch,ExecutiveDirectorofFullSTEAM Ahead,ahigh-energyyouthnonprofitfocusedon theatre,roboticsandallthingsSTEAM In additiontohernonprofitleadership,Alison servesasanursepractitioneratTrinityHealth andwithNWWoundSpecialists Herwork reflectsadeepcommitmenttobothyouth developmentandcommunityhealth
ChelseaGleich,aprofessionalcommunicator, mom,andenthusiasticcommunitysupporter Shehasover15yearsofexperiencein communicationsandmarketinginavarietyof industriesandcurrentlyworksastheBusiness Admin&InternalCommunicationsDirectorat Town&CountryCreditUnion Hervolunteer experienceincludesfundraisingforNorth Dakota’slargestworkofpublicart,kickstarting thedevelopmentofstreetartindowntownMinot, andrappellingdowntheParkerCenterbuilding (twice!)despiteafearofheights,inadditionto boardserviceandsomemoretypicalvolunteer gigs.
LauraMihalick,acommunityadvocateandlongtimesupporterofpubliceducationinMinot. RaisedinMinotandagraduateofMinotHigh School’sClassof1979,Mihalickhasdeeproots inthecommunitythatshapedherlifelong interestineducationandcivicengagement.She
hasservedmultipletermsontheMinotPublic SchoolBoard,volunteeredinlocalschoolsand withJuniorAchievement,andservesasanexofficiomemberoftheMinotPublicSchool FoundationBoard Laurahasalsoheld leadershiprolesincommunityeventssuchas TheGreatTomatoFestivalandNorskHøstfest MirandaSchuler,anelectedcommunityleader, businessownerandmomwhohaswornmany hats oftenallatonce Hercareerhasbeen shapedbysaying"yes"beforeshefeltreadyand learningthatfailureisoftenjustfeedbackin disguise Mirandaispassionateaboutpublic service,entrepreneurship,andencouraging womentobelieveinthemselves,evenwhenfear triestotakethemicrophone.Shebelieves confidenceisbuiltthroughaction,balanceis seasonal,andmostthingsareconquerablewith graceandalittlesenseofhumor.
ThepaneldiscussionwillbemoderatedbyKyara Brown,aSaltLakeCitynativewhohasproudly calledNorthDakotahomefornearlynineyears. AgraduateofMinotStateUniversity,shebriefly playedsoccerthereaftercaptainingherOlympic DevelopmentteaminUtah.Forfouryears,she hasservedasanewsanchorandreporteratKX News.Kyaramentorsyoungwomenthrough scholarshipboardsandlovescooking,relaxingat LakeMetigoshe,andFaceTiminghermomin SaltLakeCity Herfavoriteroleishostingthe NorthDakotaStateParade Sheispassionate aboutstorytellingandcommunityconnection statewide
AllWomenConnecteventsareopentoeveryone,not justwomen WehopeyoucanjoinusonApril8!

There’s something special about sharing a meal – and in February, the Minot Area Chamber EDC was proud to help bring that sense of community to Minot Air Force Base airmen living in the dorms MACEDC sponsored the monthly Dorm Dinner, partnering with QDOBA in Minot to provide a warm meal while the USO hosted bingo and created a fun, welcoming atmosphere.









North Dakota is once again earning national recognition – this time as the third-best state to raise a family in 2026, according to a recent WalletHub study. The annual ranking evaluated all 50 states across 50 key indicators, including family income, housing affordability, education, healthcare quality, and safety.
The report highlights North Dakota’s strong economic foundation and family-friendly advantages The state boasts the lowest percentage of income spent on rent for a two-bedroom apartment in the nation, one of the lowest unemployment rates, and the fifth-lowest poverty rate for families North Dakota also ranks high for child care access and quality, school safety, and overall community stability

Join the industry’s most anticipated event in North Dakota the 2026 Williston Basin Petroleum Conference (WBPC), scheduled for May 19–21, 2026, at the Bismarck Event Center
Now in its third decade, WBPC has earned a reputation as one of North America’s premier gatherings for energy professionals and remains the largest conference and trade show in North Dakota focused on the Bakken, Three Forks, and Williston Basin. The conference provides a unique opportunity to connect directly with the executives, operators, engineers, regulators, and decisionmakers shaping development across the basin.
With an expected 2,500 attendees and more than 250 exhibitors, WBPC remains a key hub for networking, technical collaboration, and business development
making it a must-attend event. Registration is open, with early-bird pricing and special rates available. Additional details and future speaker announcements can be found at www wbpcnd com


What are the barriers to affordable housing construction? Mike Hayes, a retired construction contractor and current Minot City Council member, updated the Infrastructure Committee on ongoing residential projects in Minot. He emphasized that rising land costs, financing hurdles, and regulatory pressures are making affordable housing increasingly difficult to deliver – but said that property tax relief, low interest financing, targeted infrastructure support, and expanded workforce development programs can help sustain the region’s builders and skilled trades. DISCUSSINGTHESTATEOF AFFORDABLEHOUSING
Our Agribusiness Committee members heard from North Dakota State Fair Competitive Exhibits Director Shelby Hennessey on the agricultural roots of the fair beginning in 1966 and the modern, multifaceted event it is today, maintaining a strong focus on livestock, youth programs, and agricultural education Shelby shared that ongoing facility upgrades now support more than 75 shows across nine species, expanded exhibitor amenities, and increased participation from 4-H and FFA, including combined livestock competitions An increase in goat and dairy entries highlight changing economics and renewed youth engagement, reinforcing the fair’s role in sustaining agriculture for future generations

Ourmemberinvestorbusinesses–andtheiremployees–areeligibletogetinvolvedinour committees,programs,andvolunteerinitiatives! Whetherit’skeepinguptodateonpolicyandlegislationthroughGovernmentalAffairs, buildingconnectionsasanAmbassador,supportingentrepreneursthroughStartUpMinot, strengtheningtiestoourmilitarycommunity,orgivingbackthroughJuniorAchievementand communityvolunteerefforts,there’saplacetoplugin.ReachouttotheMACEDCteamat 701-852-6000orminot@minotchamberedc.com.We’dlovetohelpyougetengaged!

TheNorthDakotaDepartmentofCommercewillopenanadditionalfundingroundfortheDestination DevelopmentGrant(DDG)program,making$4millionavailabletoadvancetourismprojectsstatewide.The fundswereoriginallyallocatedtoNDCountryFestforexpandingandenhancingtheNewSalemvenue; however,theapplicanthaschosennottomoveforwardwiththeproject.Theapplicationportalwillcloseat5 p.m.CSTMarch10.Applicationsmustbesubmittedonline;emailormailsubmissionswillnotbeaccepted.
TheprogramsupportsdevelopmentorexpansionofattractionsthatstrengthenNorthDakota’seconomy,and enhancequalityoflifeforresidents.Eligibleapplicantsincludefor-profitbusinesses,nonprofitorganizations andtourism-relatedentities.StateandfederalgovernmententitiesandpreviousDDGrecipientsfromthe202325or2025-27roundsarenoteligible Previousnon-awardedapplicantsareinvitedtoreapplyusinga streamlinedapplicationredesignedtomakeiteasierfortheapplicantandtheevaluationcommittee
Matchingrequirements:
1-to-1matchrequired(cashorin-kindcontributions)
Cashmatchreimbursement:50%ofapprovedinvoicesafterverificationunderthegrantagreement
In-kindcontributionsmayinclude:
Documentedvalueofdonatedlandorfacilities
Materialsandequipment
Eligiblein-houselabor(excludingadministrativeorprogrammaticcosts)
CompetitiveproposalswilldemonstratehowtheprojectwillattractnewvisitorstoNorthDakotawithnew experiences,alignmentwithNorthDakota’sidentity,realistictimelinesforcompletionwithinthe2025-27 bienniumandlong-termcommunityimpact AwardswillbeannouncedApril30
Formoreinformationonthegrantapplicantsandrecipients,visithttps://ndgovlink/DestinationDevelopment



On February 12, Start Up Minot Networking attendees had the opportunity to learn from a local creative as Kellie Harvey, Owner of Kellie Photography, shared how she first got started as a photographer and how her business has since grown to include additional marketing services and prints for sale alongside a variety of photography packages
She talked about her passion for portraiture, the importance of telling people’s stories through images, and how tools like the Start Up Minot Academy course, photography retreats, and connecting with others in the industry have helped her sharpen both her craft and her business skills
She also answered questions from the audience and offered encouragement for those looking to launch or expand their own ventures. We’d like to thank Kellie for spending the day’s early golden hour with us and are excited to see her upcoming shots!
Click here to watch the recording of this event and to see past guests, ribbon cuttings, and more on our YouTube channel






February’s Business After Hours was the perfect blend of great weather, great people, and great hospitality with our friends at Abra Auto Body Repair of America–Minot An energetic crowd gathered at Abra’s Minot location to enjoy an evening filled with conversation, laughter, and plenty of chances to build new relationships
Abra’s team rolled out a warm welcome, opening their shop to showcase both their facility and their commitment to customer care. Guests enjoyed delicious food, a fun drink special, and door prizes as a wonderful way to wind down a busy week and connect with fellow professionals from across the Minot area.
In addition to hosting a fantastic event, Abra used the evening to highlight the services they provide to the community From collision repair and paint work to auto glass services and insurance claim support, their team focuses on helping customers get safely back on the road with as little stress as possible
Events like Business After Hours are a key part of how we can help foster connection between local businesses and community leaders, and hosts like Abra make them truly special. We’re grateful to the entire Abra Minot team for their generous hospitality and to everyone who came out to network, learn more about a local business, and strengthen ties within our community.












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APEXENGINEERINGGROUP
4733 AMBER VALLEY PARKWAY SOUTH • FARGO, ND 58104
701-373-7980 • APEXENGGROUP.COM
Apex Engineering Group provides consulting services in drinking water, wastewater, water resources, transportation, municipal, and electrical engineering and land surveying to the region Our staff has a passion for providing engineering solutions and believes it's only the best solution if it's also the best experience Great Experiences happen by being true to our core values - listening, trusting, and working together - beliefs that help make life easier for our clients, the community and our employees
12 SOUTH MAIN STREET SUITE B • MINOT, ND 58701
701-530-4500 • CHIHEALTHATHOME.INFO
CHI Health at Home is a full-service Home Health, Palliative & Hospice Care Agency. They provide individualized, comprehensive, skilled care for clients with a medical condition or who are recovering from surgery in their own homes Whether a client is transitioning home from a hospital or nursing facility stay or is managing a chronic condition, the CHI Health at Home team ensures clients are safe and they retain their independence in a familiar environment
801 11TH AVENUE SOUTHWEST • MINOT, ND 58701
701-852-1376 • FDHU ORG
Public health promotes and protects the health of people and the communities where they live, learn, work and play. While a doctor treats people who are sick, those working in public health try to prevent people from getting sick in the first place. First District Health Unit promotes wellness by encouraging healthy behaviors…public health saves money, improves quality of life, helps children thrive and reduces human suffering.
LEGALSERVICESOFND Legal Services of North Dakota’s mission statement: Our team compassionately and respectfully addresses the legal needs of vulnerable populations to provide timely access to justiceempowering our community with education and knowledge. We Serve the state and reservations of ND providing free civil legal aid.


1600 2ND AVENUE SOUTHWEST SUITE 30 • MINOT, ND 58701 701-354-8834 • LSND ORG


1930 NORTH 12TH STREET • BISMARCK, ND 58501
701-383-9242 • NEWHORIZONPROPERTYMGMT COM
New Horizon Property Management is a full-service property management company that offers management and maintenance services as well as housing in manufactured communities and development of communities.
405 20TH AVENUE SOUTHWEST • MINOT, ND 58701
701-838-2020 • PERKINSRESTAURANTS COM
Founded in 1958 as a single pancake house in Ohio, Perkins has transformed into the nation's leading family restaurant. And when they say that they mean it. With nearly 300 company-owned and franchised locations in 32 states and two Canadian provinces, Perkins is proud of how far they’ve come. Through the years, Perkins has remained true to its mission of providing guests with friendly service and classic comfort dishes at a great price. At Perkins, they take great pride in their service, experience, and feeding folks what they like
SODEXO
915 MEETING STREET SUITE 1500 • NORTH BETHESDA, MD 20852
301-987-4000 • SODEXO COM
Sodexo was established in 1966 by Pierre Bellon in Marseille, France, initially as a catering company providing food services for businesses, schools, and hospitals. The company grew from these local roots to become a global leader in food services and facilities management, expanding internationally in the 1970's and beyond.
1408 20TH AVENUE SOUTHWEST SUITE 1 • MINOT, ND 58701
701-838-0830 • UCPSTAFFING.COM
UCP Personnel Services has over 10 years of experience in staffing the needs of companies in North Dakota, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Texas, Nevada, California, and Arizona. UCP Staffing knows exactly what it takes to put the right employee in the field specializing in providing temporary or long-term staffing of general or skilled positions for companies in many types of industries





1st Minot Management
All American Trophies & Screen Printing
Allstate Insurance Company, The Kim Albert Agency
Alzheimer's Association
Bank of North Dakota
Beowulf Golf Club
Broadway Liquor
Catalyst Midstream (USA) LLC
Chevron
City of Minot
Creedence Energy Services
Cummins Sales and Service
Denny's Restaurant
Domestic Violence Crisis Center, Inc.
Don Bessette Motors, Inc.
Douglas Mattson
Edward Jones Financial Advisor: Kayla Goetz
Edward Jones Financial Advisor: Mark Kohlman
Electrical Workers Union #714
Flint Group
Hyatt House - Minot
Indak Media
JL Beers
KFC
Jessica Klein Attorney
KMOT - TV/West Dakota Fox
Kroll's Diner
Law Office of Diane K. Lautt, PLLC
Livewire Entertainment Media Services, LLC

Magic City Beverage
Magic City Discovery Center
Mi Mexico
Minot Builders Supply
Minot PavingCo. LLC
Minot Symphony Association
Morelli's Distributing
NoDak Speedway
Northern Brake Service
Northwestern Electric, Inc.
Optical Outlook
Peoples State Bank of Velva
Pinnacle Employee Benefits
Pinnacle Financial Group
Pinnacle Tax Group
Professional Hearing Services
Scandinavian Heritage Association
Sertoma Club of Minot
Small Business Development Center
Souris Valley Animal Shelter
Staybridge Suites
Team Resources Inc--dba H & R Block
The Putt District
Vision Zero
Zarr Financial Services
Ziggy's Caribbean Cuisine



The Ambassador Committee celebrated a new Minot business with a ribbon cutting Nana Appiawiah is a nurse who opened Beating Hearts CPR to provide classes on basic life support, babysitting, adult and pediatric CPR, first aid and AED. Appiawiah says there are 350,000 cardiac arrests nationwide that happen away from a hospital and only 10 percent survive because so many people don’t know these life saving techniques.











Minot International Airport • 305 Airport Road • Minot
A new Military Welcome Center designed to support active-duty service members, veterans, and their families is now open at the Minot International Airport. It is operated by the Minot Area Chamber EDC and provides a space for military travelers before and after flights. Learn more about the welcome center grand opening on page 10.


Maverick Law Group, formerly Boppre Law Firm, officially rebranded and held a ribbon cutting to mark the occasion. Maverick Law Group has the same dedicated team providing high quality legal representation to north central North Dakota Whether an individual or a business, their team aims to create straightforward plans tailored to your goals









































Northern Bottling Company proudly announces the celebration of its 75th anniversary in 2026, marking threequarters of a century of service, community commitment, and dedication to quality. Founded in 1951 under the stewardship of the Gokey family, Northern Bottling Company has evolved from a single-location bottling operation into a trusted beverage distributor serving central and western North Dakota.
Since its beginnings, the company has remained focused on delivering quality products while maintaining strong ties to the communities it serves. In 1951, the Gokey family acquired the Pepsi-Cola and Seven-Up franchises and relocated the bottling operation from 10 South Broadway to 1629 South Broadway in Minot. It was at this location that the company officially became known as Northern Bottling Company
Growth followed steadily over the years In 1961, Dr Pepper was added to the Minot franchise The Devils Lake Seven-Up franchise was acquired in 1962, followed by the Devils Lake Pepsi-Cola franchise in 1964 In 1972, the company expanded further with the addition of the Pepsi-Cola franchise in Hettinger
Northern Bottling Company’s foundation is built on values of hard work, integrity, stewardship, and communityfocused service These principles trace back to the family’s heritage and the influence of respected community leaders such as William Langer. They have been carried forward through generations by Frank Gokey, Langer Gokey, and Will Gokey. Today, those same values continue to guide the company. Reliability, resilience, community responsibility, and a commitment to excellence remain central to its operations. Current leadership honors this legacy by supporting rural communities, strengthening partnerships, and serving customers with the same dedication that defined the company’s earliest years.
From its beginnings as a local bottler, Northern Bottling Company has evolved into a broad reach wholesale distributor. The company now employs more than 150 team members, operates 25 delivery routes, and serves a territory spanning more than 41,700 square miles Northern Bottling Company distributes leading beverage brands, including Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Dr Pepper, Bubbl’r, coffee, water, energy drinks, tea, juice, and more These products are supplied to grocery stores, convenience stores, restaurants, bars, healthcare facilities, schools, and businesses throughout North Dakota and parts of South Dakota
As Northern Bottling Company celebrates 75 years in business, it renews its commitment to the communities it serves With a strong foundation built on family values, respect for tradition, and a forward-looking vision, the company plans to continue growing while delivering quality beverages, dependable service, and meaningful community support for generations to come For more information regarding Northern Bottling Company, email Todd.Hillestad@gokeyservices.com. Visit Northern Bottling Company’s Facebook page (@pepsiofminot) or website (gopepsind.com) for additional information and to keep up to date with Northern Bottling Company.

Minot State University Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) participated in the 2026 FBLA Collegiate State Leadership Conference, Feb. 22-23 in Mandan. Six FBLA Collegiate chapters from North Dakota and South Dakota participated in this conference, connecting approximately 60 postsecondary students to test business skills against their peers from around the states. In addition to the competitive events program, students had the opportunity to attend workshops, vote for the 2026-27 state officer team, and network with members from around the state.
This year, members also had the opportunity to hear from North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong, a panel of business professionals, and attend a tour of the Starion Sports Complex in Mandan All Minot State members qualified for the National Leadership Conference, which will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada, on June 6-8
FBLA is a professional organization for students interested in pursuing business careers This year’s theme of “Make Your Mark” reflects the goals of FBLA members, some of the best and brightest of today’s young people The mission of FBLA is to inspire and prepare students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences
Dorothy L Travis Outstanding Chapter Award: This award is a sweepstakes award named after the founder of ND FBLA Points were given for each state officer candidate, current state officer, and participant and placement in competitive events
Largest ND Local Chapter Membership: 26
Largest Percentage of Increase in Chapter Membership: 63%
Largest Percentage of Retention in Chapter Membership: 46%
Outstanding Local Chapter Adviser: Jan Repnow
President: Alec Wolf, reelected for 2026-2027
Vice President: Zack Volson reelected for 2026-2027
View all Minot State Individual Competition Award winners online at https://www.minotstateu.edu

SeatedLtoR:ShaylieHolen,KyleighWiltse,ZackVolson,AlecWolf,CambryAnkenbauer,MarissaBeck,ConnorRadtke,Kyle Sandy,JerseyJohnson,andMeganSwenson.StandingLtoR:MorganWittmayer,AllysonWebster,JennaHeilman,NateOlson, MasonLemer,TessaGalvin,AvaThorenson,LilySavelkoul,LizChapman,LukeCurren,SkyeShelmerdine,NoahUrquijo,andJan Repnow,adviser.

SRT Communications has promoted Jessamy Fornshell to Chief Financial and Operating Officer (CFOO). Fornshell served as SRT’s Chief Financial Officer since May 2025, leading the cooperative’s strategy for driving financial performance, ensuring operational efficiency, and providing guidance to propel growth
“Beyond her advanced financial acumen, Jessamy has deep knowledge of operations for both local and global cooperative models,” said Cassidy Hjelmstad, SRT Chief Executive Officer and General Manager “SRT is in a transformational moment as we provide critical telecommunications infrastructure across the communities we serve Jessamy’s track record and commitment position her perfectly for leading SRT into the future in this dual role ”
Prior to joining SRT, Fornshell was CFO at United Quality Cooperative, where she was responsible for finance, accounting, inventory, human resources, and credit/collections. She also previously served ten years at CHS, Inc., both as Northland Region Accounting Manager overseeing business units across North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Illinois, and as Controller for local Country Operations locations: CHS SunPrairie and Dakota Agronomy Partners. Fornshell earned a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the University of North Dakota and is a Certified Public Accountant. She lives in Minot with her family.
Trinity Health Foundation is excited to announce its 5th Annual Fundraising Gala on Friday, March 20, 2026, at the Clarion Hotel. This year’s theme is “Heart of Gold,” and it promises to be an unforgettable evening supporting the Foundation’s mission to advance healthcare and improve the lives of those in the region we serve. Dress to impress and add a touch of gold as we celebrate the hearts that make more possible. Proceeds from the gala will support the purchase of advanced cardiac technology, expanding access to life-saving diagnostic and treatment options for patients throughout our region.
The evening will feature live music, gourmet dining, unique auction items and exciting surprises, making it a memorable occasion for all involved This year, Trinity Health Foundation is excited to announce the newest partner for the Heart of Gold Fundraising Gala: The American Fundraising Foundation (AmFund), which will elevate our vacation auctions to the next level Keep an eye out on the Foundation's social media pages for more details about these bucket-list experiences
Thanks to the incredible generosity of individuals and local businesses, last year’s gala raised more than $165,000, marking a new record This year, we are aiming to surpass that success Community support will directly contribute to the purchase of this life-saving technology and provide valuable exposure for individuals and organizations as sponsors.
To purchase tickets or for more information, visit. www.trinityhealth.org/gala. For more information on sponsorship opportunities, contact Darla Miller: Darla.Miller@trinityhealth.org or 701-857-2896

Two of Burdick Job Corps’ brightest stars are currently making waves in the Midwest as they pave the way for a high-powered career in the transportation industry Serenity Roller and Serenity Weyrauch, both former students of Burdick’s Building Construction Technology program, have successfully transitioned into the prestigious TCU (Transportation Communications Union) Advanced Training program in Kansas City.
For the past few months, "The Serenitys" have
been immersed in specialized training to become railway signalmen. This intensive 6-to-9-month program isn’t just a classroom exercise; it’s a hands-on experience designed to mirror the real-world demands of the rail industry Both students noted that the environment feels less like a school and more like a professional job site an atmosphere they say is perfectly preparing them for the rigors of their future careers
Their progress hasn’t gone unnoticed Patrick Clear, a TCU Union Education Representative currently on leave from BNSF to mentor Job Corps students, has been struck by their dedication "The motivation and focus these two demonstrate is outstanding," said Clear He was particularly impressed to learn that the duo’s ambition caught the attention of North Dakota Senator Kevin Cramer, who provided the students with a formal letter of support.
The stakes for their success are high. According to Clear, there are approximately 6,000 transportation careers opening every year. For Roller and Weyrauch, the challenge won't be finding a job it will be choosing one. With successful signal maintainers earning between $37 and $47 per hour, the world is truly their moving target.
While these two are focused on the tracks, Paul Dickinson, the Regional Coordinator for TCU Advanced Training, emphasizes that the opportunities don't stop at the rail yard The partnership between TCU and Job Corps prepares students for a massive variety of roles, including customer service careers with Amtrak, major airlines, and even the cruise industry
Despite the distance from home, both Serenitys are adapting well and enjoying the journey They were quick to credit their foundation at Burdick to their Building Construction Technology teacher, Mike Frank, thanking him for the hands-on preparation that gave them the confidence to step into advanced training
As they look toward graduation, Serenity Roller and Serenity Weyrauch stand as a testament to what focus and hard work can achieve. Burdick Job Corps is proud to watch them signal a bright future for themselves and for women in the transportation industry.
Faith communities across the region are invited to take part in an important training opportunity this spring. Soul Shop: Ministering to Faith Communities Affected by Suicide will be held on May 7, 2026, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Clarion Hotel Convention Center, 2200 East Burdick Expressway, Minot. Designed specifically for pastors, ministry staff, lay leaders, and anyone who feels called to respond when people are struggling, this one-day workshop focuses on how churches can walk alongside individuals and families affected by suicide
Registration is $25 per person, which includes all training materials, continuing education units (CEUs), breakfast, lunch, and snacks Those interested in attending can register online at afsp.org/SoulShopMinot or by using the QR code on the event flyer. For additional questions, contact Barb Hanson at BarbaraHanson2309@gmail.com or Samantha Christopherson at SChristopherson@afsp.org.


Town & Country Credit Union is proud to announce the promotion of Deanna Lovelace to Mortgage Loan Officer at its Minot Main branch. Deanna brings nearly 14 years of experience with Town & Country Credit Union, having held multiple roles, including Teller, Lead Teller, Minot Member Services Associate, and Financial Services Officer I and II. Her extensive experience across member services and lending positions has equipped her with the knowledge and skills to guide members through every step of the mortgage process.
In her new role, Deanna will focus on helping members achieve their homeownership dreams, whether they are first-time buyers, refinancing, or purchasing a new home She is dedicated to providing personalized support and clear guidance, ensuring that every member feels confident and informed throughout the mortgage journey
Kalli Schell, President/CEO of Town & Country Credit Union, stated, “Deanna’s dedication, knowledge, and commitment to our members make her the perfect fit for this role We’re thrilled to see her continue to grow and help our members achieve their dreams of homeownership ’”
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The ND250 Commission has awarded 15 community grants totaling $94,355 to support projects across North Dakota that celebrate and promote the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The ND250 Community Initiatives Grant Program helps organizations and local governments develop engaging projects that honor North Dakota’s influential role in America’s story

“These grants represent more than funding they’re an investment in how communities across North Dakota share their piece of the American story,” said Bill Peterson, director of the State Historical Society of North Dakota and chair of the ND250 Commission. “From murals and musical theater to lectures and living history, these projects help connect people to the past in ways that are meaningful, engaging, and rooted in local pride.”
Grant recipients include:
Bismarck Historical Society – $6,245 for two scholars in Bismarck to interpret the experiences of historical figures influential to local history
City of Beach – $5,000 for a community art sculpture reflecting the unique historic landscape and cultural heritage
City of Bismarck – $10,000 for a series of art and heritage signs in downtown Bismarck
City of Maddock – $6,600 for a field trip to the ND Heritage Center & State Museum and a professional portrayal of Theodore Roosevelt for the city’s 125th anniversary
DAR Mandan – $2,700 for three one-hour programs on early presidential administrations, part American culture review and part cooking show
DSU Heritage Foundation – $10,000 for a musical theater production celebrating Theodore Roosevelt and the 250th anniversary through music, storytelling, and performance
Fargo North High School – $1,000 for a field trip to the ND Heritage Center & State Museum
Folkways – $10,000 for a large-scale mural on the VFW building in downtown Fargo
Fort Pembina Historical Society – $1,000 for a lecture and workshop series covering historic topics
Grand Forks Public Library – $1,810 to purchase copies of the Declaration of Independence, U S flag etiquette booklets, discussion books, posters, and honorariums for guest scholars
Jamestown Public School District – $1,000 for a field trip to the ND Heritage Center & State Museum
Pembina Gorge Foundation – $10,000 to support the community presentation of Tintypes at Frost Fire Park Phi Kappa Phi, Fargo – $10,000 to host a public lecture by philosopher and cultural theorist Kwame Anthony Appiah, centered on his influential essay “The Democratic Spirit”
Sheyenne GRIT – $10,000 for a local professional to digitally record oral histories from regional residents
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa – $9,000 for a public historical exhibit interpreting treaty-making, land negotiations, federal policy shifts, and cultural traditions that shaped the TMBC
The ND250 Commission received 42 applications, which were reviewed and scored by a select committee The ND250 Community Initiatives Grant Program remains open for applications through April 1, 2026 Proposals are reviewed and scored quarterly to determine funding Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, as well as city, county, and tribal governments Grant guidelines and applications can be found by clicking here
The Minot Hot Tots are bringing the excitement of Northwoods League baseball to western North Dakota this summer with a two-game series in Watford City on Friday, July 18 and Saturday, July 19 as part of the NWL Baseball Watford City Weekend, presented by American Legion Carl E Rogen Post 29 The Hot Tots will take on the St Cloud Rox in two Northwoods League regular-season games at American Legion Post 29 Glenn Wahus Memorial Field, giving fans in Watford City and the surrounding region a chance to experience one of the premier summer collegiate baseball leagues in North America right in their own community.
“We’re incredibly excited to welcome the Northwoods League and the Minot Hot Tots to Watford City this summer,” said Josh Nollmeyer, Assistant Director at the Rough Rider Center. “There’s nothing better than baseball, great people, and a fun game-day atmosphere, and this weekend is going to deliver all of that and more. Bringing this level of baseball and entertainment to our community is something we’re proud of, and we can’t wait to see families, fans, and visitors come together for a great time at the ballpark.”
Fans can visit this link to join the priority list and receive first access to tickets when they go on sale

The NWL Baseball Watford City Weekend brings the high-energy, fan-first atmosphere of the Northwoods League to Watford City as part of the Hot Tots’ mission to spread the league’s experience across the state of North Dakota
The goal of the weekend is to give fans outside of Minot the opportunity to experience the same fun, energy, and community-driven baseball environment that has made Hot Tots games a summer staple across North Dakota
“Taking the Minot Hot Tots on the road to Watford City is about more than just two baseball games it’s about bringing the Northwoods League experience to more North Dakotans,” said Monica Hocking, General Manager of the Minot Hot Tots. “Our fans in Minot know how special the energy, entertainment, and community feel of a Hot Tots game is, and we’re excited to share that same experience with families, businesses, and baseball fans in Watford City and across western North Dakota ”
The Northwest Arts Center at Minot State University is pleased to present the 54th annual “INT’L Paperworks 2026” juried art exhibition, featuring a selection of contemporary works from around the world, opened on Feb. 12. The exhibition, sponsored by the Northwest Arts Center, is the most recent installment of a program founded to enhance the visual arts experiences of the campus and regional art community. Since 1970, the annual juried exhibition has evolved from a regional print and drawing show into an international platform showcasing excellence through selected contemporary artworks
The show focuses on artworks on or constructed of paper This year features 36 pieces by 31 artists from around the United States, Spain, and Switzerland In addition to drawings, photography, prints, and painting, this exhibit also showcases several sculptural works, incorporating a variety of artistic methods and techniques
Juror for INT’L Paperworks 2026 is Dave DiMarchi of 9INHANDPRESS DiMarchi is a queer, multi-disciplinary artist working in printmaking, papermaking, and sculptural book forms. For nearly 16 years, he has created his own work, curated exhibitions, provided print exchange opportunities, and published fine art prints as 9INHANDPRESS, a fine art printmaking and education studio.
“Jurying the nearly 300 individual works left me both excited by the state of contemporary works on paper and eager to dive back into the studio myself,” DiMarchi said of the process. “As a traditional printmaker, papermaker, book artist, and educator, I have vast appreciation for the craft of works on paper and the artists.”
DiMarchi will be visiting the Minot State campus in March as a Flat Tail Press guest artist in March A public reception and online viewing of “INT’L Paperworks 2026” with the juror will be held on Friday, March 20 from 6:30-8 p m DiMarchi will be giving a juror’s talk at 7 p m with an awards presentation to follow
Prior to the reception, DiMarchi will also be presenting to his own experiences in the Art Seminar Series Friday, March 20 at 12 p m Held in Hartnett Hall’s Recital and Lecture Hall, 106, Art Seminar presentations offer students and the public the opportunity to learn about the work, lives and experiences of guest artists visiting the University The lecture is open to public audiences and often streamed live to the Northwest Arts Center social media channels
While at the Northwest Arts Center, “INT’L Paperworks 2026” will be on display Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 1-5 p.m. The exhibition runs until Thursday, March 26. The Walter Piehl Gallery is located on the lower level of the Gordon B. Olson Library at Minot State University, with its own entrance on the south side of the library. The exhibition and related events are free and open to the public. The Northwest Arts Center is supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts, which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts.




Aspire Credit Union is proud to celebrate the remarkable career and upcoming retirement of Diane Smith, who has served our members with dedication, heart, and exceptional leadership since April 25, 1994. For more than 30 years, Diane has been the friendly face and steady hand guiding our Member Service Representative team. As the Member Service Representative Manager, she has led a talented fleet of tellers, helping shape the welcoming, people-first experience our members know and love
Throughout her tenure, Diane has seen Aspire through rebrands, technology and core processing changes, and countless milestones in our growth. No matter the change, her commitment to our mission and our members never wavered. Many of our long-time members consider her a favorite. Someone who remembers their stories, celebrates their life moments, and always greets them with genuine warmth.
“Diane has truly embodied what it means to Aspire to More,” said Kevin Vigested, CEO/President of Aspire Credit Union. “Her leadership, compassion, and unwavering dedication have made Aspire better, for our members, our staff, and our community Her legacy is one we will feel for years to come ”
To honor Diane and the impact she has made over three decades, Aspire Credit Union will host a Retirement Open House on March 20 from 3–5 PM at our Minot location Members, coworkers, friends, and community partners are invited to stop by, share a memory, and help us celebrate her incredible career Please join us as we thank Diane for 31 years of outstanding service and wish her all the joy, adventure, and relaxation she Aspires to in retirement
SRT Communications has promoted Jesse Ketteman to Director of Regulatory Compliance. He brings more than 20 years of experience with the cooperative to his new role. Ketteman joined SRT in 2005 as Network Operations Engineer. He subsequently served as Regulatory Affairs Manager from 2022 until his promotion to Director of Regulatory Compliance. He is responsible for leading effective compliance strategies to manage risk and ensure ethical conduct across all areas of the cooperative
“It is imperative that SRT stay engaged within the telecommunications regulatory environment for the good of our members and the future of rural broadband,” said Cassidy Hjelmstad, SRT Chief Executive Officer and General Manager. “An expert in navigating regulatory developments, Jesse is committed to maintaining compliant business practices and upholding SRT’s high standards We appreciate his leadership and sound judgement in this vital role ” Ketteman is a U S Army Veteran and served eight years in the Signal Corps He lives on a small farm near Granville with his wife, Tammy


Join the Minot Association of Builders and the City of Minot on March 19 from 9AM to 2:30PM at the Minot Public Library’s North Meeting Roomfor a practical, no-nonsense Lunch & Learn focused on the fundamentals of local building codes, including the code changes recently adopted for 2026. Presented by Gage DeGroot, MCP, with the City of Minot, this session is designed to help builders, contractors, designers, and industry partners stay current and confident as new requirements take effect.
Lunch is included! Whether you’ve been building for years or are new to the process, this session will help you navigate the updated codes with confidence If you’ve heard “the code changed” and thought I should probably know what that means this class is for you In order to help plan for attendance and food provisions, please use the following link to register: Building Code Essentials – Event Registration
Trinity Health is excited to announce that Tricia (Trish) Stewart has joined the organization as Director of Primary Care Operations, bringing more than 25 years of leadership experience across hospitality, dental and medical operations to the role As Director of Primary Care Operations, Trish is responsible for ensuring high levels of operational efficiency, service excellence, financial performance and maintaining strong relationships with providers and team members while driving process improvements across all the primary care clinics.
A native of South Bend, Indiana, Trish is driven by a deep-rooted passion to help people. She has spent the last decade of her career in senior operational roles supporting primary care and multi-disciplinary medical practices, including overseeing multi-site primary care clinics One of Trish’s most significant accomplishments was serving as the Regional Appointment Conversion Coordinator during a major electronic health record (EHR) transition for a healthcare system in Indiana In this role, she successfully led team members through the conversion of patient appointments from Cerner to Epic, ensuring continuity of care, operational readiness and minimal disruption to primary care access during a large-scale system transformation

“Trish’s operational expertise and people-centered leadership will strengthen our primary care clinics Her track record of improving efficiency while maintaining a strong focus on patient and team member experience makes her an excellent fit for Trinity Health,” said Renda Wilson, Provider Network Organization Administrator.

Local fair, ag, and community leaders are invited to a powerful professional development opportunity this spring as the You Make the Difference Tour makes a stop in Minot Hosted at the Norsk Room, ND State Fair Center, this high-energy workshop is set for Wednesday, March 4, 2026, from 1:00p.m.–5:00p.m. and is designed to motivate, inspire, and equip those who help keep fairs and community traditions thriving.
The You Make the Difference movement focuses on helping individuals recognize their value, build confidence, and understand the impact they can have in their communities and everyday lives Through a mix of engaging presentations, interactive elements, and meaningful messages, participants will be encouraged to see themselves as “difference makers” and leave with renewed energy and purpose
Led by award-winning ag society and fair advocate Ian Hill, the Minot workshop will dive into practical strategies that boards and organizations can put to use immediately Topics include proven methods to raise more money, tools to recruit and retain volunteers, and solutions to beat board burnout while keeping enthusiasm high throughout the year. The goal is to strengthen ag societies, fair boards, and community events so they can continue serving future generations.
The support doesn’t end when the workshop is over. Participants will receive 30 days of follow-up support, including weekly tools and encouragement, a clear action plan they can implement right away, and ongoing connections with peers across the Heartland This extended structure is designed to help attendees stay accountable, maintain momentum, and turn ideas from the session into lasting results
The event is ideal for ag society and fair board members, exhibition organizers, volunteers, community leaders, and sponsors anyone who plays a role in planning, funding, or supporting fairs and community events. Attendees will gain practical tools for fundraising and volunteer engagement, as well as new perspectives on leadership, teamwork, and the long-term sustainability of their organizations.
By the end of the afternoon, participants can expect to walk away with new ideas, renewed confidence, and a stronger network of fellow “Difference Makers” committed to preserving fairs and community heritage across the region Seats are limited, and those interested are encouraged to register early using the QR code or link provided on the event materials
For more information about the You Make the Difference movement and the Minot workshop, visit YouMakeTheDifference.com.
Minot State University’s Native American Cultural Center received a gift from the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians Tribal Council and Chairman Jamie Azure to upgrade furniture in the center.
Azure was on campus and took time with the MSU Native American Club during Minot State’s annual Indigenous People’s Day, serving as a speaker at the event. His time in the Native American Cultural Center led to the idea of the upgrade.
“Chairman Azure spent time speaking with our students in the Center, and he expressed the feeling of home it provided,” said Annette Mennem, Native American Cultural Center director “He decided he wanted to gift us new furniture and set it up with Stu’s Furniture in Belcourt to enhance our space The students and I worked together to pick out what best fit the needs of the center ”
Azure and the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians Tribal Council donated furniture, including a couch, loveseat, two ottomans, two chairs, an entertainment center, a smart TV, room décor, and a dining table with six chairs.
The new items were delivered to the Center in January.






