On This Day | November 4

On this day in 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter and his team discovered the entrance to the tomb of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings. The discovery, known for its wealth of artifacts, became one of the most significant archaeological finds of the 20th century.

On this day in 1956, Soviet troops invaded Hungary to crush the Hungarian Revolution, a nationwide revolt against the Soviet-imposed policies. The brutal crackdown resulted in significant casualties and the re-establishment of Soviet control over Hungary.

On this day in 1979, Iranian militants seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, taking 52 American hostages. The hostage crisis, which lasted 444 days, had a profound impact on U.S.-Iran relations and American domestic politics.

Born & Died: Walter Cronkite, (Born, 1916) Iconic American broadcast journalist and television news anchor, Yitzhak Rabin, (Died, 1995) Israeli Prime Minister and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Matthew McConaughey, (Born, 1969) American actor known for his roles in “Dallas Buyers Club” and “Interstellar,” Michael Crichton, (Died, 2008) American author and filmmaker known for “Jurassic Park,” Ralph Macchio, (Born, 1961) American actor known for his role in “The Karate Kid,” Felix Mendelssohn, (Died, 1847) German composer and pianist of the early Romantic period, Laura Bush, (Born, 1946) Former First Lady of the United States and advocate for education, Kathy Griffin, (Born, 1960) American comedian and actress known for her stand-up comedy.

Gone Are The Days

“The George Alfred Reishus book about Minot and North Dakota, ‘Gone Are the Days,’ yesterday rolled off the presses of the Ward County Independent and the beautifully illustrated covers for the books will now be printed, and the books assembled.”

The Ward County Independent, November 4, 1954

Why We Chose It

This is a continuance from both yesterday and five years later. Of the old stories that featured in “On This Day | November 3” we had the stories told by George Reishus of the pioneer days around Minot. Today, it seems that 5 years passed in a wink, and now Mr. Reishus is an author. How could we not publish this?

Gone Are The Days

Time to Get to Work

“It has certainly cooled off since the heat of the election campaign has passed.”

The Ward County Independent, November 4, 1954

Why We Chose It

Our reprieve — hopefully — comes after tomorrow. And there have always been moments when eggs were scarce? What a revelation.

Time to Get to Work

Jet Base Coming to Minot!

Defense is really a necessity in these trying days. The world is at a stage where any one nation cannot stand unguarded and should we say isolated?

The Ward County Independent, November 4, 1954

Why We Chose It

Few events have shaped Minot as much as the arrival of the Air Force. This was the coverage that included our opinions at the very beginning.

Jet Base Coming to Minot!

Today’s Happenings!

SavorMinot’s guest writer for today is King of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. Alexander the Great. Read and grade the results here.

Future Fun!

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In Theaters

Cinderella @MouseRiverPlayers

Friday, November 29th — Sunday, December 1st

Experience the magic of Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella with Mouse River Players in Downtown Minot from November 29th to December 1st. Don’t miss this enchanting Broadway adaptation where dreams come true and classic songs come alive! #CinderellaOnStage #MinotTheater #SavorMinot

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Performances & Exhibitions

Hoiday Magic! @MinotSymphony

Saturday, December 14th

Experience the enchantment of the holiday season with the Minot Symphony Orchestra’s “Holiday Magic!” on December 14th, featuring timeless classics and beloved film scores like A Christmas Carol, The Grinch, and Home Alone. Join us for an unforgettable evening of music and cheer in Minot. #HolidayMagic #MinotSymphony #SavorMinot

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Live Music!

Lila Bea @BlueRider

Friday, November 22nd

Experience the soulful sounds of Lila Bea at Blue Rider on Friday, November 22nd, as she blends country ballads with classic rock. Enjoy a night of live music, free popcorn, and stiff drinks in downtown Minot. #LiveMusic #LocalTalent #SavorMinot

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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

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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

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Live Music!

Pickin’ & Grinnin’ @BlueRider

Saturday, November 16th

Get ready for a night of live music and good vibes at Blue Rider’s “Pickin’ & Grinnin'” event on Saturday, November 16th in downtown Minot. Enjoy cold beer, stiff drinks, and free popcorn while Marty Malachowski takes the stage. #LiveMusic #DowntownMinot #SavorMinot

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Make & Create

Gel Plate Printing w/ Rob Anderson @TaubeMuseum

Saturday, November 9th

Discover the art of gel plate printing with Rob Anderson at the Taube Museum of Art on November 9th. This beginner-friendly workshop in downtown Minot invites you to explore creativity using various textures and objects. #ArtWorkshop #DowntownMinot #SavorMinot

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