On This Day | Signs of Past Times

The whole Minot district is covered with Indian flint arrow heads, relics of the early days when the Red men battled with warriors from other tribes, and hunted the buffalo that were plentiful on the prairie. Jesse Hake, scoutmaster of troop 14, Minot and his assistant, George Miller took the entire troop out recently and each scout found at least one arrow head. All it takes to find one is a good eye and a little patience.

— March 30, 1933 | The Ward County Independent

Why We Chose It

These treasures left behind by our area’s first inhabitants are still discovered from time to time, but they are not as prolific as they once were. It is a reminder that while we make think ourselves chief, we are really just stewards who hold the space for those who come after us.

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New Age Phonograph @BlueRider

Friday, May 9th

Experience the electrifying blend of blues, rock, and Americana folk with New Age Phonograph at Blue Rider this Friday, May 9th. Don’t miss this unique duo’s captivating performance in downtown Minot! #LiveMusic #BluesRock #SavorMinot

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Full Flower Moon Fairy Hike @FortStevenson

Friday, May 9th — Saturday, May 10th

Join Fort Stevenson State Park for the Full Flower Moon Fairy Hike on May 9th-10th and experience a magical evening adventure under the stars. Perfect for nature lovers of all ages, this hike is part of the park’s exciting Evening Hike Series. #NatureAdventure #EveningHike #SavorMinot

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Hair of the Dog 2025 @Atypical

Saturday, May 17th

Join Atypical Brewery & Barrelworks for the Hair of the Dog 2025 on May 17th, a fun 5K run/walk and dog jog supporting local animal rescues. Enjoy barrel-aged beers, live music, and food trucks in downtown Minot. #DogJog #RunForRescue #SavorMinot

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Forest Ray @BlueRider

Sunday, May 4th

Experience a unique Sunday night at Blue Rider in downtown Minot with a live performance by Forest Ray, a Seattle-based psychedelic rock band known for their analog recordings and garage punk vibe. Don’t miss this chance to enjoy their raw, synth-laced sound and free popcorn on May 4th! #LiveMusic #PsychedelicRock #SavorMinot

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Kenmujo @BlueRider

Tuesday, May 20th

Experience the explosive energy of Kenmujo at Blue Rider on Tuesday, May 20th, as this Philadelphia-based performer brings his unique fusion of acoustic guitar and noise performance to Downtown Minot. Don’t miss this chance to feel the universal power of music that transcends boundaries. #LiveMusic #Kenmujo #SavorMinot

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SonofMel @BlueRider

Saturday, April 19th

Experience an unforgettable night at Blue Rider in downtown Minot on Saturday, April 19th, with SonofMel’s captivating live music. Enjoy stiff drinks, free popcorn, and good times at North Dakota’s top dive bar. #LiveMusic #BlueRider #SavorMinot

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Peyton Lily @BlueRider

Saturday, May 24th

Get ready for a night of live music as Peyton Lily returns to the Blue Rider in downtown Minot on Saturday, May 24th! Enjoy her award-winning country tunes with cold beer, free popcorn, and no cover charge. #LiveMusic #CountryVibes #SavorMinot

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