On this day in 1938, Orson Welles’ radio adaptation of H.G. Wells’ “The War of the Worlds” was broadcast, causing panic among listeners who believed the fictional news reports of a Martian invasion were real. This event highlighted the power of media and the potential for mass hysteria.
On this day in 1941, construction of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial was completed. The monument, featuring the carved faces of four U.S. presidents, has become an iconic symbol of American history and heritage.
On this day in 1974, Muhammad Ali defeated George Foreman in the famous “Rumble in the Jungle” boxing match in Kinshasa, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo). Ali’s victory regained him the world heavyweight title and cemented his legacy as one of the greatest boxers of all time.
Born & Died: John Adams, (Born, 1735) Second President of the United States and a Founding Father, Steve Allen, (Died, 2000) American television personality and original host of “The Tonight Show,” Henry Winkler, (Born, 1945) American actor known for his role as “The Fonz” on “Happy Days,” Ivanka Trump, (Born, 1981) American businesswoman and daughter of former President Donald Trump, Diego Maradona, (Born, 1960) Argentine soccer legend known for his performance in the 1986 World Cup, Claude Lévi-Strauss, (Died, 2009) French anthropologist known for his work on structuralism, Ezra Pound, (Born, 1885) Influential American poet and critic known for his role in modernist poetry, Robert Goulet, (Died, 2007) American singer and actor known for his work in musical theater.
Better to Let Them Think They’re in Charge
We heard the pastor say Sunday that the man was the head of the house. This is all right from a theoretical point of view, but it usually works out the other way. The good woman usually works out some plan whereby she becomes the ruler of the home, and the unsuspecting lord and master doesn’t realize it. Nine times out of ten the woman is the homemaker and if her plans are followed they generally prove to be right. It’s probably a good thing to let the conceited husband think he’s the boss.
The Ward County Independent, October 30, 1913
Minot’s The Tops!
“A city so well built up, and with so many energetic, fair-minded business men, cannot help but grow.”
The Ward County Independent, October 30, 1913
Why We Chose It
These stories are still present today. Those form outside of Minot — upon experiencing the community for the first time — often have a higher view of it than those who’ve spent a lifetime here. Thankfully, our news then wasn’t shy about sharing the good news.
New Good Ideas Turned Out Not So Good
A great idea has struck a Michigan judge. He thinks many a criminal is vicious because he cannot help it; some screw loose in his head, so instead of sending the fellow to jail, who will be as bad as ever when he gets out, the judge sends the rascal to a surgeon to examine. He looks the chap over, discovers the loose screw, dissects some of the anatomy, and returns the man to society, clear in brain and ready to study for the ministry. Why imprison the poor fellow for stealing a ham, if it is in his blood? Purify his blood. Sarsaparilla!
The Ward County Independent, October 30, 1913
Why We Chose It
An early endorsement of a lobotomy — a practice we long ago identified as wrong and discontinued. It goes to show that right and wrong are not always as firmly known in the moments we are introduced to new ideas.
Today’s Happenings!
SavorMinot’s guest writer for today is Henry Winkler’s cool character Fonzie from “Happy Days”. Read and grade the reults here.
Future Fun!
Let’s Celebrate!
Dickens Village Festival 2024 @DickensFestival
Friday, November 29th — Saturday, November 30th
Step back in time at the Dickens Village Festival in Garrison, where the town transforms into a charming Victorian village inspired by Charles Dickens. Enjoy live entertainment, unique events like the Fruticake Toss, and the Piccadilly Square Craft Vendor Show starting Thanksgiving week. #DickensVillageFestival #VictorianChristmas #SavorMinot
Performances & Exhibitions
The Great Dubois @DickensFestival
Saturday, November 30th
Experience the thrill of The Great Dubois at the Dickens Village Festival in Garrison on Saturday, November 30th! This high-energy circus show promises jaw-dropping stunts, comedy, and magic for all ages. #CircusMagic #FamilyFun #SavorMinot
Play & Participate
Magic City Turkey Trot @MCFSC
Thursday, November 28th
Lace up your running shoes and join the Magic City Synchro for the 10th annual Magic City Turkey Trot in Downtown Minot this Thanksgiving morning! Enjoy a fun 1-mile or 5k run/walk with prizes for the best costumes and free T-shirts for early registrants. #TurkeyTrot2024 #ThanksgivingRun #SavorMinot
Performances & Exhibitions
52nd Street | The Music of Billy Joel @DickensFestival
Friday, December 6th
Get ready to rock with 52nd Street as they bring the iconic music of Billy Joel to life at the Dickens Village Festival in Garrison on Friday, December 6th. Experience all the classics from “Piano Man” to “Big Shot” at the Kota Theater. #BillyJoelTribute #LiveMusic #SavorMinot
Performances & Exhibitions
Acoustic Eidolon @InternationalArtistSeries
Monday, November 18th
Experience the enchanting sounds of Acoustic Eidolon on November 18th in Minot, as this dynamic cello and guitar duo captivates with their genre-bending melodies. Don’t miss this unforgettable performance that blends Celtic, Americana, Folk, and Flamenco influences. #LiveMusic #AcousticEidolon #SavorMinot
Live Music!
The Brothers Burn Mountain @Atypical
Saturday, November 9th
Get ready for an unforgettable night of live music at Atypical Brewery & Barrelworks with The Brothers Burn Mountain on Saturday, November 9th. Experience their unique blend of afro-cuban rhythms, blues, and folk while enjoying award-winning barrel-aged beers. #LiveMusic #DowntownMinot #SavorMinot