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Discover North Dakota: Devils Lake

Fishing Is Just The Start Of What You Can Find Near Devils Lake

  One of the premiere fishing destinations in the U.S. is ready to welcome anglers this summer. Devils Lake has a revamped downtown area, along with major events returning this year like June’s Devils Run car show. The newly-renamed White Horse Hill National Game Preserve has great hiking and a chance to get up-close to wildlife. But the city is…

Social Distancing: Trying Molly Yeh’s Viral Popcorn Salad Recipe

Online Furor Over Recipe Shows You Don't Knock It 'Till You Try It

  A recipe from a Food Network host and chef here in our viewing area went viral last week. Molly Yeh lives on a farm near the North Dakota, Minnesota border. She hosts the show Girl Meets Farm. She introduced the world to popcorn salad. Click here for the recipe. Boy, did people react strongly. A lot of people thought…

Social Distancing: Getting The Travel Bug

Airlines Are Banking On Travelers Returning This Summer

  Now that more people are getting vaccinated, this summer is looking to be busy for travel. I just got my passport photo this week. I’m hoping to head out on an adventure sometime soon. American Airlines is betting it will be able to operate a nearly normal summer schedule this year. The company is betting widespread vaccinations will result…

Social Distancing: Dueling Popcorn Salads?

Another Recipe Has Entered The Popcorn Salad Fray

  Wednesday I shared a recipe from a Food Network host who lives in our area on the North Dakota/Minnesota border. Molly Yeh made popcorn salad on her show. It involved some mayo, some sour cream, some dijon mustard, assorted veggies, and a heaping pile of popped corn. People reacted…strongly to it. I think people just have a narrow definition…

Social Distancing: Popcorn Salad

A Recipe From A Famous Foodie In Our Region IS Popping Up Controversy Online

  Cooking has been a popular thing for people to pick up the last year or so. We haven’t been going to restaurants as much. We have more free time on our hands. We’re bored and hungry…makes sense. I’ve been trying to cook a little more lately. Then Emily told me about this culinary curiosity. A famous foodie from our…

Social Distancing: Losing Things To The Pandemic

Some Things Will Never Come Back After COVID Goes Away

  There’s a certain melancholy aspect to the pandemic eventually ending. Sure, it’ll be great to get rid of the COVID virus. But some things will have changed forever. Some things will be gone forever because of the pandemic. And while this admittedly is not anywhere near the biggest loss due to the pandemic, this one hurts me deeply. A…

Social Distancing: Would You Pick Up A Used Face Mask?

We have your answers

  Friday, I asked you a question that really only makes sense in the context of this global pandemic. Would you pick up a reusable face mask and keep it for yourself? I came across that conundrum when I found a fun mask lying in my driveway that I liked. See, it’s Yosemite Sam. I did wash it twice before…

Social Distancing: Mask Salvage

Is it green or gross to wash and use a mask you find?

  Masks are still part of daily living for a lot of us. And sadly they’re becoming part of the landscape, littered around our streets and sidewalks. I don’t know about you, but I’ve been seeing discarded masks pretty much every time I leave my place. Most of them are the single-use disposable masks. But every once in a while…

Social Distancing: Emmaville

It's easy to socially distance in a town of four people

  I’ve got another socially distanced spot to visit in our region this morning. In fact, it’s an entire town that can safely get together, because only four people live there. This is Emmaville, Minnesota. It’s about 15 minutes north of Park Rapids. They call themselves “The Biggest Little Town In The World”. I went there a couple weeks ago…

LIVE: Nome Schoolhouse Almost Ready To Open

It's Taken Two And A Half Years To Renovate A Once-Abandoned 1916 Schoolhouse

  Opening Day is quickly approaching for a major renovation project designed to turn a small North Dakota town into a destination. Teresa Perleberg & Chris Armbrust have been working for more than two years renovating the once-abandoned Nome Schoolhouse building originally built in 1916. They’re already hosting arts events and have a bar open once a week. Eventually the…