Archive for November, 2008

Thanksgiving signals beginning of a busy period

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

With Thanksgiving behind us that can only signal the beginning of a busy Holiday season.

We sure hope you all enjoyed a blessed Thanksgiving with family and friends.

This is the time of year to count our blessings and at the same time take it a step further and share with others.

While the Christmas season is in the wings the time now becomes frantic as everyone scrambles to get things done.

We encourage throughout this time to be always thankful for the great country we live in.

We’re presently filling the big green chair filling the role as the “Big Guy” and that will take a majority of our time.

From time to time we hope to share some of those moments.

Until then, enjoy!

Scope ventures back to Ohio for another Ho Ho Ho

Monday, November 24th, 2008

We apologize for the lack of updates during our transitition to the Great State of Ohio.

Now is time to carry on the good work of the “Big Man.”

We will make every effort to update the holiday season as it unfolds.

Wolves/Firestorm advance while Coyotes end play

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Area football fans were treated to some exciting state playoff contests on Saturday.

When the final whistle sounded two of the three area schools still alive now find themselves advancing to the state championship game in their respective divisions.

It proved to be the end of the line for the Williston Coyotes falling to the powerful Bismarck Demons in the AAA ranks.

Meanwhile, Watford City gave their veteran coach Fred Fridley another opportunity to win a state title in the AA ranks as the Wolves defeated Devils Lake on their home turf.

The Williams County Firestorm kept things alive as they rolled to a win over St. John in the 9-man ranks and will now be involved in a state championship clash.

Veteran’s Day Program to air on KEYZ 660

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

On Tuesday (Nov. 11) a Veteran’s Day ceremony is planned for the Old Armory in Williston.

If you’re unable to attend Tuesday you should plan to tune in to KEYZ Country 660.
The program is slated to begin at 11 a.m. and you are encouraged to take part.

Special thanks to all of the sponsors who make this broadcast possible.