Archive for January, 2009

Kurt Warner’s Grandfather to be on ‘Scoping It Out’

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

With Super Bowl XLIII around the corner there’s a lot of chatter about the big game.

The Scope will offer a special feature at 4:45 p.m. Friday (Jan. 30) with the grandfather of Arizona Carindals quarterback Kurt Warner being featured on the weekly issue of “Scoping It Out” on News Radio KEYZ 660AM.

Otis Lingenfelter will be our guest to discuss the play of his grandson on Sunday.

Here’s one issue you don’t want to miss.

Carla Christofferson on ‘Scoping It Out’ Friday

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Tune in to News Radio KEYZ 660 AM on Friday (Jan. 23) and listen to a conversation with former Lady Teton basketball player Carla Christofferson.

Carla, a Tolna native, is working as a lawyer in Los Angeles and is co-owner of the Los Angeles Sparks of the NBA women’s basketball league.

While in Williston Carla was also involved in the Miss North Dakota Pageant.

Speaking of pageants, the Miss America Pageant is set for Saturday with Tessy Jones of West Fargo representing our state and the City of Williston which serves as the home base for the state pageant.

Brrrrrrr Is The Order of Business In This Area

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Brrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!

That might just best describe the way it has been in this part of the country.

Since returning home the snow must have followed as of today approximately 40 inches of snow can be found along with bitter cold temperatures on the way.

An Alberta Clipper is supposed to swoop in and make things miserable for a short time.

So be it.

The best thing to do is grab a blanket, cuddle up and ride it out.

Enjoy!!!!!!!

Williston is Winter Wonderland - Let It Snow

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

Like it or not, winter has officially arrived.

With the recent addition of 7 inches of snow that brings the total to more than 30 inches to date.

Now folks, that’s a lot of snow.

It sure makes things interesting for a lot of people.

No doubt some are very happy, including those who have snowblowers and snow boots to sell.

While there’s not much we can do about the weather, the best thing is to sit back and enjoy.

At least you don’t have to worry about being bit by a mosquito.

The folks that like the outdoors and those type of activities are excited.

For them we say get out and enjoy.