On this day in 1789, the U.S. Department of War established a regular army, known as the United States Army, with a strength of several hundred men. This marked a foundational moment in the establishment of the country’s military forces.
On this day in 1829, the Metropolitan Police Service of London was founded by then-Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel. The force, known as “Bobbies” after Peel, became the world’s first modern, organized police service.
On this day in 1941, the Babi Yar massacre began near Kiev, where Nazi forces killed nearly 34,000 Jewish men, women, and children over two days. It stands as one of the most horrific atrocities of the Holocaust.
Born & Died: Jerry Lee Lewis, (Born, 1935) American rock ‘n’ roll and country singer known for hits like “Great Balls of Fire,” Madeline Kahn, (Born, 1942) American actress and comedian known for her roles in Mel Brooks films, Bryant Gumbel, (Born, 1948) American television journalist known for his work on “The Today Show,” Ian McShane, (Born, 1942) British actor known for his roles in “Deadwood” and “American Gods,” Horatio Nelson, (Born, 1758) British naval commander known for his victories during the Napoleonic Wars.
A Monopolist Explains
“You are standing on my foot,” said the citizen to the monopolist.
“Ah, you must not think of that,” good-naturedly replied the monopolist. “It is sordid and pessimistic. You should think of the higher things of life.”The Ward County Independent, September 29, 1910
Science is Becoming a Nuisance
Steadily medical science is closing all avenues of safety. Time was when man might do pretty much as he pleased and live. Now whatever he may do is deadly. The Chicago health department has just issued a warning against country springs; in the pellucid water of these springs death lurks in all of its hideous forms. Also to quaff a cooling from the “Old Oaken Bucket” is dangerous. What to drink was long a matter of price rather than choice. But now it is a matter of neither choice nor price. The millionaire as well as the pauper confronts death whenever he drinks or eats. It is unkind of “science” to point out so many dangers and not to indicate any paths of safety that the ordinary person will be content to travel. Perhaps the most comfortable thing, if not the safest, to do, is to take a chance now and then and refuse to be alarmed. Trusting these few lines, etc.
The Ward County Independent, September 29, 1910
Today’s Happenings!
SavorMinot’s guest writer for today is Detective Sherlock Holmes. Read and grade the reults here.
Live Music!
Jason Lyle Black | “100 Hits of Stage & Screen” @InternationalArtistSeries
Sunday, September 29th
Experience an unforgettable evening with Jason Lyle Black’s “100 Hits of Stage & Screen” in Minot this Sunday, September 29th. Enjoy iconic tunes from rock legends, beloved musicals, and epic soundtracks in a show that’s fun for the whole family! #LiveMusic #FamilyFun #SavorMinot
Monthly Features
September Features @Arny’s
Sunday, September 1st — Monday, September 30th
Celebrate September at Arny’s 2.0 with a drink menu that offers everything from the crisp kick of Jim Beam & Coke to the sophisticated blend of Patron Silver & Soda. Whiskey lovers can enjoy Elijah Craig, Basil Hayden, or a classic Old Fashioned twist. #DowntownMinot #LateNightEats #SavorMinot
Weekly Features
Oh Honey! (Weekend Pizza Feature) @PrairieSkyBreads
Saturday, September 28th — Sunday, September 29th
Indulge in a delicious weekend treat at Prairie Sky Breads with their special Margherita Pizza, featuring a perfect blend of fresh basil, mozzarella, and a unique PSB sauce. Head downtown to enjoy this limited-time delight on September 28th and 29th. #PizzaLovers #DowntownMinot #SavorMinot
Taste & Experience
Brunch! @Arny’s
Saturday, September 28th — Sunday, September 29th
Get ready to brunch in style at Arny’s 2.0 this weekend in Downtown Minot, where your favorite morning (or afternoon) delights and mimosas await! Join us on Saturday and Sunday for a taste and experience you won’t want to miss. #BrunchVibes #DowntownMinot #SavorMinot
Today’s Features
Sweetly Sour Sundays! @Atypical
Sunday, September 29th
Join Atypical Brewery & Barrelworks for Sweetly Sour Sundays on September 29th in downtown Minot, where you can enjoy $1 off all sour taps, cans, and bottles. Experience live music, delicious food trucks, and award-winning barrel-aged beer! #CraftBeerLovers #SundayFunday #SavorMinot