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NoDak Speedway
PO Box 702
Minot, ND 58702-0702
701-720-8437

They call it the Playground of Power for a reason!  The Nodak Speedway is a 3/8-mile dirt track located on the North Dakota State Fairgrounds featuring IMCA Hobby Stocks, IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sportmods, IMCA Sport Compacts, IMCA Stock Cars, Slingshots, Wingless Sprints, INEX Legends and featuring World of Outlaw Late Models June 29, 2025.  Racing fans and drivers are anxiously awaiting the warm weather to start up the 2025 season.


Norsk Hostfest Association
1020 S Bdwy
PO Box 1347
Minot, ND 58702-1347
701-852-2368
Fax: 701-838-7873
Norsk Høstfest is North America's largest Scandinavian festival and takes place each fall at the ND State Fair Center. Endless entertainment on six stages, fantastic ethnic foods, supreme shopping in the Viking Marketplace, and a wide array of cultural exhibits and artistic demonstrations provide something of interest for all ages. To learn more, see www.hostfest.com or call Norsk Høstfest at 701-852-2368.

5400 Highway 83 South
Minot, ND 58701-7662
701-857-7679
701-857-7677/857-7682
Fax: 701-857-7676

5320 N Broadway
PO Box 130
Minot, ND 58702-0130
701-838-6547
701-838-6642
Fax: 701-852-8831

3420 2nd St NE
PO Box 297
Minot, ND 58702-0297
701-420-5807
Fax: 701-420-5809

50501 436th Ave NW
PO Box 547
Kenmare, ND 58746-0547
701-385-3202
Fax: 701-240-3847

2005 Burdick Expy E
PO Box 1796
Minot, ND 58702-1796
701-857-7620
701-833-1704
Fax: 701-720-0951
The North Dakota State Fair Center has 250,000 square feet of showplace under one roof.  They have the ability to host any kind of event, from rodeos and concerts, to receptions and conventions for thousands of guests.

The fairgrounds offer 154 acres of the best show and livestock facilities in the Upper Midwest.  They have the capacity to handle any outdoor event.

The North Dakota State Fair Center is home to two of the largest events in the state, North Dakota State Fair and Norsk Hostfest.  As the Entertainment Capital of North Dakota, we are proud to be the chosen destination for a parade of exciting events held here annually.

Get involved in your North Dakota State Fair
The ND State Fair is closing in and there are many ways to participate. Multiple festivals under the tent feature activities from local business, as well as other competitions that you can register for to be a part of the ND State Fair!
Festivals under the tent have fun for the entire family.

• Monday, July 22: KMOT Pride of Dakota Day - Visit with local entrepreneurs and shop products made exclusively in ND.
• Tuesday, July 23 is devoted to the families. ND United Family Day will consist of many activities for all ages throughout the day.
• Wednesday, July 24 is KX/Co-Op Day. Enjoy a free pancake breakfast in the morning and an ice cream social at 2 p.m. open to all.
• Thursday, July 25 is all about water, water, water! Join exhibitors for trivia games, prize drawings, and Frost Fest Snow Cones!
• Friday, July 26: ND One Call (811 Day) will provide demonstrations, fun giveaways, and educational opportunities.

This year’s 3 on 3 basketball tournament is open for registration. All in grades 5-12, as well as adults, can enter in this fun-filled event. The tournament will start at noon Friday, July 26 and continue Saturday, July 27 at 9 a.m.
The Hippity Hop Barrel race consists of the speed and agility of barrel racing…but on a hippity hop! This competition is for ages 2-6 (two age groups); limit 15 participants in each group.
The Tractor Pedal Pull, sponsored by United Community Bank, features kids ages 4-12 pedaling and pulling their miniature tractors to the finish line for a chance to qualify for the state sanctioned Tractor Pedal Pull Championship. Registration begins at 1:30 p.m. in front of the KX Info Center on Tuesday, July 23.

Sing your heart out at the Crowd Pleaser’s Karaoke Contest on the Dakota Talent Stage. Any and all singers are welcome to sing a song of their choice at 7 or 10:45 p.m. daily. Registration takes place just minutes before the competitions start and prizes are awarded daily.

The Dakota Talent Stage is filled with music and talent each day of the Fair! Anyone hoping to perform on this stage can register for the days and times that fit best to their schedule.
For more information, tickets, and registration forms visit ndstatefair.com.

4844 Rocking Horse Circle South, Suite 1
Fargo, ND 58104
701-929-6702

1901 N Broadway
Minot, ND 58703-1399
701-852-4108
Fax: 701-852-8195

3811 Burdick Expy E
Minot, ND 58701-5357
701-852-1886
Fax: 701-857-6703
Providing Quality water to the rural areas and towns

1819 S Broadway
PO Box 1987
Minot, ND 58702-1987
701-838-5141

About North Star CCU

North Star CCU is a not-for-profit financial cooperative founded in 1940 by a group of men from Benson County. The first annual meeting was held in 1942, with 149 total members. Fast-forward 80+ years and a few strategic mergers, and NSCCU now serves more than 22,000 members with 12 locations throughout the state. 

Even with all the changes and growth, we continue to support the Credit Union philosophy of “Not for Profit, Not for Charity, But for Service”.  We do this by striving every day to fulfill our mission of delivering financial solutions, one person at a time.  We look forward to providing financial counsel and helping you to achieve your personal definition of financial freedom. Your Story Starts Here.

JOIN NORTH STAR CCU

About Credit Unions 

Credit Unions offer a full range of financial services, similar to a bank; but are fundamentally different than banks due to our structure.  Credit Unions are not-for-profit and cooperatively owned by the members of the credit union (not shareholders). As such, any earnings are returned into the credit union in the form of lower fees, higher savings rates, lower loan rates and enhancements in digital delivery and services.  As a member-owned institution, when you join the credit union with a $5 minimum deposit into Primary Savings, you get an equal vote and voice.  You become a member-owner and have access to all the convenient and rewarding benefits North Star CCU has to  offer.

Our History

December 9, 1940

On December 9, 1940, a group of men from the community met to organize Benson County Cooperative Credit Union. Since its’ organization, the Benson County Co-Op Credit Union (now North Star Community Credit Union) has had seven managers. Bob Herrington is presently serving in this capacity. 

January 1942

The credit union’s first annual meeting was held. Total membership at the time was 149 and total assets were approximately $2,358.

March 1984

Rugby Credit Union merged into Benson County Co-Op Credit Union.

2001

Benson County Co-Op Credit Union’s name was changed to North Star Community Credit Union to better represent the expanding cooperative.

June 2002 

Opened Bottineau branch.

November 2002

Cavalier Credit Union merged into North Star Community Credit Union.

September 2011

Opened Grafton branch.

2016 

Ascentia Federal Credit Union in Minot merged into North Star Community Credit Union; making that our 6th branch location.

July 1, 2017

Northern Tier Federal Credit Union merged into North Star Community Credit Union. This merger expanded our member reach by adding 5 additional branches to North Star CCU; including Minot Air Force Base, Minot (South Broadway), Velva, Willow City and Butte.

April 2018 

Held the 78th annual meeting with total membership of 22,407 and total assets of approximately $305,170,629. 

January 1, 2019

Tolna Credit Union merged into North Star Community Credit Union, making that our 11th branch location.

March 2021

Devils Lake location opened, marking our 12th branch location.


Northern Bottling
1725 20th Ave SE
PO Box 639
Minot, ND 58702-0639
701-852-0544
Fax: 701-852-3397
Four Generations Strong!  Since 1951 the Gokey family has owned Northern Bottling Company, providing a vast portfolio of premium beverages including Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Dr Pepper, Starbucks, Gatorade, Propel, LifeWTR, BUBBL’R, Lipton, and Dole.

Our team of beverage experts help grocers, convenience stores, restaurants, bars, healthcare, education, and businesses provide the options customers want. We employ more than 100 team members across North Dakota and cover a service area of 41,700 square miles.

It’s rare to spend a day in our coverage area and not see one of our trucks roll by! Learn more by visiting our website at www.gopepsind.com .

827 Burdick Expy W
PO Box 142
Minot, ND 58702-0142
701-839-6537
701-852-5042
Fax: 701-837-0100

20 1st Street SW Suite 202
Minot, ND 58701
701-852-0836
Fax: 701-852-0623
Northern Plains Children's Advocacy Center and Family Services provides a compassionate and effective way to bring services to children victimized by abuse. The mission of NPCAC is to protect children by providing on-site agency collaboration utilizing a multidisciplinary team approach in prevention, investigation, assessment, and referral for prosecution and treatment of child abuse.

Northern Sentry (Bolton Advertising Group)
109 Main Street South
Minot, ND 58701
701-839-0946

As Northern Sentry’s new owner, Ted Bolton likes to tell people:

“My wife advertised her business in the Northern Sentry for years, I was so impressed with the results, I bought the company!”

After nearly 40 years in the Ag newspaper business, Bolton purchased the Northern Sentry and the Velva Area Voice from long time owners BHG Inc. of Garrison. After working with farm equipment manufactures & dealers all across the US & Canada, Bolton decided it was time to work closer to home! “I knew the Base paper was effective, yet it was underutilized by area businesses, it had plenty of room to grow, we just needed to get the word out!”

Here is the WORD!

The Minot Air Force Base employs approximately 6,000 active duty Men & Woman.

They have nearly 6,000 dependents.

There are an additional 2,000 civilian Employees.

That’s nearly 8,000 federal employees, paid every two weeks regardless of the local economy!

When you consider all this, plus new families rotating in and out constantly, the Minot Air Force Base represents a pool of potential customers not to be overlooked! The best way to reach them is the Northern Sentry, delivered every Friday to 1,500 base housing units, most Squadron work areas, and other high traffic locations around the base. 

“My goal for the Northern Sentry is to produce a paper that is the voice of the Minot Air Force Base. We are not trying to be everything to everyone“says Bolton, “Our readers are the nearly 14,000 people who are either active duty military, military dependents or civilian workers on the Minot Air Force Base.” 

Join with us, not only to support the men & woman who serve us so well, but to invite them into your business. You’ll be glad you did!

Visit our new website www.northernsentry.com for more information on how to advertise with us.

  

1600 2nd Ave SW Ste 19
Minot, ND 58701
701-852-4600
Fax: 701-838-4357

Northland Health Centers is a Federally Qualified Health Center providing Medical, Dental and Behavioral Health services to our communities. Headquartered in Turtle Lake ND, Northland has ten clinical locations in central and western North Dakota. Northland is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization. Our mission is to provide medical, dental and mental health services to patients regardess of the ability to pay. Northland receives grant funding to allow fee discounts based upon income levels . Northland accepts all insurance and participates in the Medicare and Medicaid programs.


Northland PACE
2700 8th St NW
Minot, ND 58703
701-857-8045
Fax: 701-857-8064
Northland PACE Senior Care Services promotes independence through the coordination of all health services, allowing particpants to continue living with dignity at home for as long as safely possible.

616 37th Ave SW
Minot, ND 58701
701-852-3744

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