Sports
Volunteers off the court get ready for Special Olympics in Minot
MINOT, N.D. – The Special Olympics State basketball tournament kicked off on Friday and the community of Minot is pitching in.
A dozen volunteers were hard at work baking bread and cookies, and slicing ham for the games this weekend. They are making over 600 lunches for players and volunteers. One volunteer said it’s amazing to be able to help with such a special event.
“It’s wonderful to be able to volunteer, and that is what the Moose is all about. We are very community-oriented and we donate to many many causes,” said Sherry Trett, Moose Club manager.
The tournament kicked off earlier on Friday. Over 40 teams will compete this weekend in the Magic City.
-
Local News3 months agoLocal businesses donate mattresses to support Minot Fire Department
-
Local News3 months agoMinot Fire Department recognizes doctor for decades of support on National Doctors’ Day
-
North Dakota3 months agoCity of Minot continues educating residents on automated trash collection rules
-
Local News3 months agoTwo new officers sworn in with Minot Police Department
-
Local News3 months agoCity of Minot announces Good Friday closures and service changes
-
Local News3 months agoOfficer begins solo patrol after completing field training program
-
Crime & Safety3 months agoIntersection reopened after multi-vehicle crash in Minot
-
Local News2 months agoMinot police participate in elementary school vehicle fair, showcase specialty units and equipment



