Soholt Bakery is our Business of the Day! Soholt Bakery was founded in 1918 by Norwegian immigrant Ed Soholt. It has been run by three generations of Soholt’s. As of now, new owners are doing some equipment changes and will be closed until it’s ready. Stay tuned for updates!
over 3 years ago, Taylor Kunkel
Soholt
V Hockey: End of 2nd period Ice Dawgs tied 1-1 against Devils Lake. Lundwall notched the goal.
over 3 years ago, May-Port CG Hockey
V Hockey: End of 1st period Ice Dawgs down 0-1 against Devils Lake.
over 3 years ago, May-Port CG Hockey
V Hockey Final: Ice Dawgs win 6-0 against Morris-Benson.
over 3 years ago, May-Port CG Hockey
V Hockey: End of 1st period Ice Dawgs up 1-0 against Morris-Benson.
over 3 years ago, May-Port CG Hockey
Jv Hockey Final: Ice Dawgs lose 3-4 against Morris-Benson.
over 3 years ago, May-Port CG Hockey
JV Hockey: End of 2nd period Ice Dawgs down 1-4 against Morris-Benson.
over 3 years ago, May-Port CG Hockey
It may be COLD 🥶 outside - but it is warm in the Greenhouse!! And Mrs. Gapp’s students even have some flowers blooming!!
over 3 years ago, La Lynda Blotsky
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greenhouse 1
greenhouse 3
JV Hockey: End of 1st Ice Dawgs down 1-2 against Morris-Benson.
over 3 years ago, May-Port CG Hockey
Today’s Business is the Goose River Bank! For more than a century, The Goose River Bank has served people along and around the Goose River in Traill County, North Dakota. N. K. Hubbard and Co., including N. K. Hubbard, L. B. Gibbs, and J. A. Loomis, opened The Goose River Bank in 1881 – conducting business under the name of N. K. Hubbard and Co. They announced that: “They were prepared to offer the people of Mayville and surrounding Goose River Country every accommodation consistent with legitimate banking business. They advertised that they would buy and sell Eastern and Foreign Exchange, sell foreign passage tickets, receive deposits, make collections in all parts of the country, discount good paper, loan money on improved real estate security, furnish money and draw papers for parties desiring to prove up on their claims, and in short, endeavor to make the banking house of general use to the people.” The Goose River Bank is the oldest state bank in North Dakota. The first stockholders of the newly organized state bank were K. H. Brunsdale, Kate C. Dean, M. L. Elken, Mary Spencer, Maxwell Brothers, Robert Maxwell, and William Spencer, along with the original founders. Over the years, The Goose River Bank's directors have been people of wisdom and insight and included Governor Norman Brunsdale, who served as director from 1919 to his election as North Dakota governor in 1949. The original offices were located in the west end of the Clayton and Hubbard store, then moved to a small two-story wood frame building, and in 1898, The Goose River Bank moved to a grand brick building at 45 Main Street East in Mayville. This location served bank customers until 1974 when The Goose River Bank moved to its current location in Mayville. Offices opened in Hillsboro in 1997 and in Hatton in 2005. There are currently three offices that have a total of 26 employees. Mayville – 16, Hillsboro - 6, Hatton - 4 A Strong Bank = Strong Communities. The experienced staff at the Goose River Bank provides quality products and services that meet the needs of the communities of Traill County and beyond. -Commercial and Business services, deposit and investment accounts and Consumer lending -Financial Agricultural services -Internships and school to work experiences -Online and mobile banking -Community involvement and support of local schools and organizations
over 3 years ago, Taylor Kunkel
Goose River Bank
Goose River Bank
Goose River Bank
Our kindergarten teachers think it’s “chilly” today!
over 3 years ago, Kelly Bradner
chilly
Temperatures are DANGEROUSLY cold! STUDENTS MUST have appropriate WINTER GEAR when riding to and from school on the bus. This goes for out-of-town riders AND in-town riders. Students will not be permitted to get on the bus without WEATHER APPROPRIATE CLOTHING on and a WINTER COAT, HAT, and GLOVES. If you need assistance with these items please call the office.
over 3 years ago, La Lynda Blotsky
Clarification: The Girls Basketball games tonight, January 6th, against Drayton-Valley Edinburg will be held at Drayton High School.
over 3 years ago, May-Port CG School District
May-Port CG is looking for an evening cleaner/custodian. If you are interested or would like more information, please contact Superintendent Michael Bradner @ 701-788-2281.
over 3 years ago, Michael Bradner
Today’s business is Finley Motors! Karl Christian bought the former Mayville Motors business in May of 1999 and named it “Finley Motors” located at 935 3rd St SE, Mayville, ND 58257. We are located in the building formerly known as Shopko. There are currently 18 employees for Finley Motors. We are a used car dealership that sells all makes and models. We also sell new Chevy and Buick’s. We are a full-service dealership with a great team of certified technicians that will work on any make of vehicles. We also have a full-service parts department. We offer LINE-X spray on bedliners, accessories & protective coatings as well as vehicle detailing.
over 3 years ago, Taylor Kunkel
Finley Motors
May-Port CG is closed today due to blizzard conditions.
over 3 years ago, Michael Bradner
May-Port CG Schools and busses will be starting two hours late on Wednesday, January 5, 2022.
over 3 years ago, Michael Bradner
The girls hockey game scheduled tonight to be played in Mayville between Crookston and Jamestown has been rescheduled to January 14th at 7pm.
over 3 years ago, Adam Sola
The girls basketball games scheduled for tonight at Griggs County Central have been rescheduled to January 27th. 7th grade will start at 4:00 with 8th, JV, and Varsity to follow.
over 3 years ago, Adam Sola
Due to the forecasted weather, all activities are being postponed tonight January 4th. Please check here for makeup dates as they are found. All coaches will be in contact with athletes with additional information.
over 3 years ago, Adam Sola