On This Day | The Early Days of Political Survivor

Bill” Langer attended the Nonpartisan league convention at Fargo last week and when he got up to make some remarks, he was told promptly to sit down. Bill is in about as sad a fix as a man without a country. He doesn’t seem to be welcome in any party. He “broke” with Townley and left the league, was adopted by the I. V. A.’s and after failing to land anything worth while thru that organization, he appears to have crawled back to the league on his hands and knees, to be given a very chilly reception.

— March 23, 1922 | The Ward County Independent

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He is perhaps the most colorful character in North Dakota’s political history, and this is a story from before much of what would become. “Bill” would later serve as our Senator and Governor.

The Early Days of Political Survivor

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26th Annual Testicle Festival @BlueRider

Saturday, April 19th

Join the fun at the 26th Annual Testicle Festival at Blue Rider in Downtown Minot on April 19th at 4:00 pm! Enjoy unique eats, stiff drinks, and support a great cause with limited edition tees available. #FestivalFun #SupportLocal #SavorMinot

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Mendenhall Crossing @BlueRider

Saturday, April 5th

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Meat Raffle @BlueRider

Monday, April 7th

Join the fun at The Blue Rider’s Triple Ham Raffle on April 7th in Downtown Minot! Enjoy $3 Hamm’s Beer, $4 Grilled Cheese & Hammy, and a chance to win big with $5 raffle tickets—don’t miss out! #MeatRaffle #BlueRider #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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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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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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Dedric Clark LIVE! @Atypical

Wednesday, April 23rd

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