The Business Issue
PUBLISHER LETTER
Summer in North Dakota is always a season of growth and vitality, where the world around us starts as small seeds but eventually grows strong. So, what better theme to pair with it than “The Small Business Issue” for our Summer 2024 edition of Mandan Magazine? This issue celebrates the entrepreneurial spirit and business acumen that thrive within Mandan, spotlighting the innovators and risk-takers who are pivotal to our local economy’s growth.
In this edition, we are excited to showcase a variety of small business stories, from the pioneering journey of Third Day Family Farms—a testament to the beauty and sustainability of flower farming—to the bold retail ventures of our newest niche clothing stores, shops, and boutiques. These stories reflect a blend of culture and commerce that enriches our Main Streets and highlights the innovation and dedication that fuel our local economy.
We also explore exciting developments across Mandan, from recreational facilities and opportunities to enjoy the outdoors, to the strides made in local business collaborations that strengthen our community connections and economic foundations.
Each feature is a beacon of inspiration, illustrating the power of community support, innovative development, and the significant impact of choosing local. As Mandan continues to grow and evolve, the spirit of entrepreneurship not only drives economic success but also fosters a deeper sense of community.
Our commitment at the Mandan Progress Organization is to foster a supportive environment for businesses. This unwavering support nurtures the growth we’ve witnessed, which is a testament to the collective effort of every member of our community. Whether you’re a member of the MPO, a lifelong resident or a newcomer, your role in this journey is crucial.
As you flip through these pages, I encourage you to explore the opportunities to engage with and support the local businesses featured in this issue. Their stories are not just narratives of personal success but are the threads that weave the fabric of Mandan’s vibrant economy.
Thank you for joining us in celebrating another vibrant summer in Mandan. I hope you have a chance to take in the 2024 Mandan summer events. Together, we are paving the way for a future filled with promise and opportunity.
Matt Schanandore Executive Director, Mandan Progress Organization Photo by NewAge CreativeMandan Progress Organization Members
Legacy Level Member
Chevrolet of Mandan
Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
Premiere Level Member
HIT, Inc
Sanford Health
Lewis & Clark Development Group
Interstate Engineering
Mandan Rodeo Days
Excellence Level Members
Open Road Honda
First International Bank & Trust
Pepsi America
Mandan Road Races LLC
National Day Calendar
Hellman Media
Third Day Family Farms
1806 & Co.
Entry Level Members
701 Cycle and Sport
Action Motor Sports
Advanced Business Methods
AE2S
AID, Inc.
Al Fitterer Architect PC
American Family Insurance- Terry
Kraft
AnyLeaks
Armstrong Sanitation
Bain Agency/Bridgemark Insurance Solutions
Balancing Goat Coffee Co
Barney’s Tesoro/ Red Trail
Basin Electric Power
Baymont Inn & Suites
BEK Communications
BEK Communications
Bennigan’s Beyond the Blooms
Big Stick Cigars
BisMan Eats LLC
Bismarck Larks
Bismarck Magazine
Bismarck-Mandan Chamber EDC
Bismarck-Mandan CVB
BNC Bank Mandan
BNI Coal
Bravera Bank
Buffalo Gypsy
Bullinger Tree Service
Burian & Associates
Burning Desires
Butcher Block Meats
Capital Credit Union
Cappuccino on Collins
Captain Jack’s Liquor Land (Coborn’s)
City of Mandan
Classic Rock Coffee
Cloverdale Foods
Coal Country Coffee Company
Comfort Inn & Suites
Copper Dog Cafe
Corral Sales RV Superstore
Curvy Flamingo Boutique
Dacotah Mandan Lions
Dacotah Speedway
Dairy Queen
Dakota Caulking
Dakota Community Bank & Trust
Dakota Home Care
Dakota Kustomz, LLC
DaWise Perry and Mandan Crematory
Doll’s Studios
Edward Jones - Rick Kuhn
Edward Jones- Vanessa Martell
Every Eye
Express Yourself Salon
Eyecare Professionals
Family Fare/Spartan Nash
Family Wellness
Farm Credit Services
Farmers Union Insurance- Ressler/ Kuntz Agency
Feil Orthodontics
Fettig Millwork
First Community Credit Union
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park
Gate City Bank
Goodhart & Associates, PC
Grand Junction Subs
Gunscher’s Auto Repair Plus
Gusaas Signs
Harlow’s School Bus Service
Heritage Exteriors
Hirsch Floral & Gifts
Hopfauf Custom Builders.
Huck Financial
Huntington Books
Hyundai of Mandan/ Bismarck
Motor Company
Ideal Image Dentistry
iGear
Independent Land Survey and Engineering
Jerome Distributing
Johnson’s Wrecking
Keller Carpentry LLC
Keller Insurance Services.
Kelsch, Ruff, Kranda, Nagle & Ludwig
Kids in Motion Pediatric Therapy
KLJ
L&H Branding Irons
Lakewood Marina LLC
Larson’s Tattooing
Leingang Chiropractic & Wellness
Leingang Home Center.
Liberty Tax Service
Lillis Electric
Lincoln Repair
Little Caesars Pizza
Lords-n-Ladies
LPT Images
M&H Gas
M&W Beef Packers Inc.
Main Street Drive Thru Liquor
Mandan Aero Center
Mandan Auto Glass
Mandan Eagles
Mandan Lions
Mandan Moose Lodge
Mandan Parks & Rec.
Mandan Public School District.
Mandan Regional Airport
Mandan Tire Center
McDonald’s
Metro Area Ambulance
Midway Lanes
MOJO 107.5/Big Rig 105.9
Moritz Sport and Marine
Morton County
Morton Mandan Public Library.
Musicians Association
NAPA Auto Parts
ND Assoc of Rural Electric Coop.
Newman Signs
Nightlife Entertainment
NISC
North Country Inn
North Dakota Tourism
Northern Plains Plumbing, Heating & Air
Northern Trophy
Northwest Tire Mandan
Ohms Cafe
Old 10 Bar & Grill
Old Town Tavern/Scapegoat Bar
Pahlke Steel, Inc.
Papa Murphy’s Pizza
Pizza Ranch
Quadrasight Software
Quality Home Furniture
Railway Credit Union
Red Carpet Mandan ARCO
Red Top Recovery
Revive Law Group
Riverwood RV & Auto
RJR Maintenance & Management
Rose James & Company, LLC
Roughrider Harley-Davidson
RuLissa Boutique & More
Rye and Rust
Safe Ship
Schaff Estate & Life Planning Group
Schlosser Excavating
Schwan Buick GMC Cadillac
Scotty’s Drive-In
Security First Agency of North
Dakota
Security First Bank
Shop
Suzy B
Sign Pro
Signature Events
Simes Graphic Designs
Southside MVP
Spiffy Biffs
Stage Stop Saloon & Grill
Starion Bank
State Farm Insurance- Heather Fried
State Farm Insurance- Rod Skytland
Subaru of Mandan
Sunset MVP
Superpumper #41
The Blackstone Hotel
The Golden Comb Day Spa & Salon
The Medicine Shoppe
The Paddle Trap
The Skin Boutique & Hair Lounge
The Title Team
TP Motel
Tri Energy Cenex
United Printing
Venue Twenty5
Vision Source
Weigel Funeral Home
West Dakota FOX
Zander Body Shop
Individual Level Member
Gene Veil
Andrew Zachmeier
Laurie Leingang
Lee Fleischer
Ann Kirchmeier
Kari Schmidt
Bernice Hilfer
Mike Hanson
Andrew Stromme
Andrea Travnicek
James Clement
Loah Clement
Annette Behm-Caldwell
Karen Breiner
Del Wetsch
Donovan Kruger
The name Third Day Family Farms was chosen by Theresa for the double meaning of Third Day. “In the book of Genesis, all the plants and flowers and things that grow from seed are made on the third day,” explains Nathan. “And of course, the new life that’s presented in the New Testament with the Resurrection and Easter on the third day. That double meaning was important for us to put in the name since we believe what we are doing is something that is a gift from God- the land, the flowers, the whole process of growing, the beauty, the relationships with people, being stewards of what we’ve been given and not making it our project. To us that’s the importance of the name.”
Third Day Family Farms also offers workshops, tours, and bouquet making classes on their farm. On top of farming flowers, Theresa and Nathan both work other jobs. Nathan teaches elementary school, and Theresa works as a nurse. Together, they also raise their two daughters, Abby and Laura, who enjoy helping their parents around the flower farm. For more information, please visit www. mandanflowerfarm.com
Mandan Business Brief
Madison Cermak, Business Development & Communications Director
The city of Mandan is taking large leaps in becoming a destination town, especially a destination to explore and shop. There have been a handful of unique businesses that have opened up the past few years, especially in the retail sector. New businesses means new customers and with that comes additional revenue for the community:
• Increase in the 1% Local Sales Tax Revenue from year prior. $3.4 million in 2023 — up 8% from 2022
• Increase in the 1% Restaurant & Lodging Revenue — up 14% from 2022.
• Increase in the 2% Hotel Occupancy — up 10% from 2022.
• Taxable valuations more than DOUBLED in past decade, commercial base nearly TRIPLED
A growing community also means more collaboration between the businesses. There has been a strong collaboration between boutique owners who have created and hosted new shopping events throughout the year in Mandan, including Boo-tique Bash, Downtown Mandan Valen “Treats” Walk, Shop Big Mandan Event, and Downtown Mandan “Smokin” Token Sale. These events have brought, and are bringing, new customers into Mandan, especially women and young families.
As Mandan continues to grow in success, Business Development & Communications staff will continue to be champions for all businesses throughout our community.
Kelly Thomas, Community Engagement ManagerMandan Parks and Recreation offers many indoor and outdoor summer activities and programs for all ages!
Mandan has two outdoor golf courses, Prairie West and Mandan Municipal. Prairie West is an 18-hole course that features championship greens with a variety of tee box combinations for players of all skill levels. The community is encouraged to play in one of the two tournaments Prairie West hosts throughout the season and participate in lady’s days, game days, or try out the range. Mandan Municipal is a 9-hole course that’s been a recreational staple in Mandan since 1925. The course is a favorite for beginners, juniors, and seniors who prefer a less formidable challenge. Tee times for both courses are available at golfmandan.com.
Another staple in Mandan is Raging Rivers Waterpark. Raging Rivers opens for the season on May 30th. Hours are weather dependent. The waterpark features a lazy river, tube and speed slides, a kiddie pool play area, bath hours, rental areas, and concessions. Raging Rivers has a variety of special events that occur throughout its season. Some of the favorites include Tod Time, Everyone Swims, and Christmas in July.
There is always something to do in Mandan during the week leading up to the 4th of July. The McQuades Softball Tournament is hosted at Mandan Softball diamonds June 28-30. It’s a great time to visit the softball diamonds whether you’re participating or a fan of softball. The Dale Pahlke Rodeo Arena at Dakota Community Bank & Trust Rodeo Grounds will host the 4th of July Rodeo July 1-4. This action-packed professional rodeo performance is something you do not want to miss!
Summer programs include adult sand volleyball, Adventure in Art, track and field, and baseball. Soon Mandan will feature newly renovated baseball fields. Starting in July, work will begin to install synthetic turf on diamonds 9 and 10, installation of a press box and permanent bleachers on diamond 9, new dugouts on diamonds 9 and 10, two new batting cages, new scoreboard and new fencing. The project will be completed in 2025.
Mandan also features over 30 miles of trails and 18 playgrounds. Two of the playgrounds, Legion and Eagles, have shelters and multipurpose buildings that are available to rent for your next party or gathering!
We hope to see you at one of Mandan’s facilities, parks, or programs this summer!
1806 & Co.
Who? Steph Schmidt-Claymore, owner
Where? 1806 & Co
When did you open 1806 & Co? “We officially started in August of 2021. We were a trailer, and I set up mobile places like the NFR and the Badlands Circuit Finals Rodeo. We opened the storefront Memorial Day weekend of 2023.”
How was the switch from trailer to storefront? “Terrifying. When you sign that lease, you’re taking on something. You have a new responsibility to your community to bring new things to the store, to make sure the doors are always open, to make sure you have a space where everyone feels welcome, and everyone feels comfortable.”
What kind of a store is 1806 & Co? “We are what you think of when you hear cowboys and Indians. We have a lot of Native American culture in here. The jewelry is for the most part handmade by Native Americans from this country using turquoise and gemstones from all over the world. You’ll see pieces on the wall that are a showcase of people like the North Dakota Six Pack and some world championship saddleback riders from right here in
the state of North Dakota, so we are working hard to preserve both the Western and cowboy culture as well as that Native American culture.”
Why do you enjoy being a business in Mandan?
“I grew up here, so it’s been nice to come back full circle and have my own little piece of what I always thought Mandan was missing. 5 Nations Arts was a thing when I was growing up, but even then they didn’t know a lot about the artists, so here we’re really trying to dive in deep to get to know the artists and the people who are behind making the jewelry.”
What’s unique about your store’s products? “They’re made to be handed down to the next generation. You don’t come in here and buy a piece that’s going to wear out in a year. It’s going to be something that lasts forever in your jewelry box.”
503 East Main St. Plaza Suite 4, Mandan
Wednesday-Friday 10 AM - 6 PM and Saturday 10 AM - 2 PM 1806andco.com
Buffalo Gypsy
Who? Shelby Arntson, co-owner
Where? Buffalo Gypsy
When did you open? “We started everything last May, just painting and getting the building ready. Our opening date was August 4th.”
Why did you open Buffalo Gypsy? “My mom and I love the small-town community, and we just wanted to build the downtown of Mandan, start our own business, and have fun with it.”
What’s the inspiration behind the products you sell? “We love going to Deadwood, and we love going to visit my brother in New Mexico, so we wanted to merge both of those together. We thought it would be fun for our community to have some of both worlds here.”
What’s your favorite part of owning a business in Mandan? “It’s been a lot of fun getting to know the local business owners. We’ve been working together and doing events together. I love being on Main Street, the old style feel of Main Street, so that’s been a lot of fun. Getting to know the MPO
and going to those meetings and watching that grow.”
What have you learned since opening your own business? “I’ve learned a lot. It’s all a new language is what I say, learning all of what goes into owning a business, like organization and what to do during tax season. I admire everyone who has done it and been successful with it. But it’s fun.”
Why did you choose the name Buffalo Gypsy? “We were trying to name our store something with meaning behind it. We have a ranch north of Medora, so we always have buffalo out there. We’ve always loved buffalo, and they roam and wander. Growing up, we moved quite often so that’s where we get gypsy in a sense because we moved, and the buffalo like to roam so we came up with Buffalo Gypsy.”
122 W Main St
Tuesday-Saturday 10AM-5PM
@BuffaloGypsy on FB
@BuffaloGypsyBoutique on Instagram
Curvy Flamingo
Who? Becky Freidt, owner
Where? Curvy Flamingo Boutique
When and why did you open Curvy Flamingo? “I started in the fall of 2016. There really weren’t a lot of boutiques that were selling plus-sized clothing in Bismarck-Mandan at the time. I was sick of the regular store stuff, and I worked in an office where there were four or five of us that were wearing the same clothes all the time. We needed more variety, so I started out of my home and did vendor shows and pop-up shops. That grew, so we found a little shop down here in Mandan in 2018. I was there until a little over a year ago and needed to move into a bigger space, so I moved here May of last year.”
How did you come up with your boutique’s name? “I’ve been obsessed with flamingos my whole life. It’s hard to come up with a business name that’s not already taken. I was trying to think of curvy something, but everything was taken. It was like weeks and weeks and my sister was like just do something with flamingo and I was like oh yeah, that makes sense.”
What do you enjoy about being a business in Mandan? “I’m from Mandan, so I love that. I love that there’s a bunch of other little shops that are opening up now, so that has been really nice to get people to go between the stores. We’ve got a little community of businesses now.”
What do you enjoy about owning your own business? “Definitely the customers. You’ve got people who are here every week or every two weeks looking for different stuff and you get to know their personalities. Then when you’re at market, it’s like, oh, I know she’d love this. Trying to zone in on that personal connection with people and finding stuff you know they’re going to love. That’s my favorite part.”
104 1st St NE, Mandan
Saturday 10-4, by appointment the rest of the week curvyflamingoboutique.com
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Who? Robyn Rebel, owner
Where? Foxxy Lady
Why did you open Foxxy Lady? “My husband and I wanted to do another store. We thought it would be fun to do women’s accessories because people enjoy accessorizing, and they can be reasonably priced. We bought it all in January. By the time it all came in, it was mid-summer, and we needed to find a location. July of 2020 is when we opened the store believe it or not.”
What is your store’s specialty? “We offer purses of all kinds, sizes, and styles. We have purses at good price points that are easy to get in to, some fun ones, ones with a country and western look, ones that aren’t country or western, so there’s something for everybody. We also have some very good quality leather pieces, and people who understand leather know that it’s going to last. It’s a piece you can really use and get its use out of.”
What do you love most about owning a boutique? “The people. People are excited for new and different. And that’s what we want. We want our store to be new and different.”
How do you keep your boutique new and different? “When we bring items in, I bring in minimums that I can get, like one of an item, and when it’s gone, it’s gone. I don’t reorder it. I may bring it in again, but in a different color. People want to be different.”
Who is your target customer? “We’re not marketing just to the teenager or a certain age group. We get everybody from teenagers to grandmas and everybody in between. Every style and situation, we get it all.”
3015 Memorial Highway, Mandan
Monday-Friday 10 AM - 6 PM, Saturday 10 AM4 PM, Sunday 12 PM - 4 PM
@FoxxyLadyND
Larkspur Daisy
Who? Heather Marcellais, owner
Where? Larkspur Daisy
When did you open Larkspur Daisy? “I started on just online in November of ’22 after I just had my second. Then, last year in August of ’23, I decided to open a storefront. This was actually a part of my mom’s shop. She’s next door. We put a wall up, so it was the perfect space for me to try it out, and I’ve been doing it since.”
Why did you open Larkspur Daisy? “I have two littles, an almost two-year-old and an almost fouryear-old. I was a stay-at-home mom, and I wanted to do something more. I loved buying cute baby clothes for my kiddos and finding the trendiest little outfits for them, so this was something I could do and still be home with my kids and try to make some extra money. When I found this space, it was an opportunity to make more money, so I decided to go for that.”
What do you enjoy about being a Mandan business? “The community. I met one of my good friends from Rose James. We all get together and plan events. That’s been really important.
Everyone’s been really loving how we get together and put on different events, just getting people out shopping small. I really love that aspect. I feel like you’re never really on your own. You have someone there to help you out or back you up if you need.”
What’s your favorite part of owning a business? “Getting to meet different people. I love getting to know all my customers that come. It’s really fun when you get a repeat customer. It means they liked your stuff enough the first time to come back again, and I really love that.”
220 W Main St, Mandan
larkspurdaisy.com
Check her socials for the most up-to-date hours: @larkspurdaisy
@larkspur_daisy on Instagram
Rose James & Co.
Who? Kylene Wolf, owner
Where? Rose James & Co
Why did you open Rose James & Co? “I’ve been a photographer since 2013, and I started my company Rose James & Co in 2021. It was solely online for nearly two years. After about a year, my best friend and I decided we wanted to open a store together. She was a big inspiration to me. She passed away, and three months later this space became available. After looking for months together it seemed hopeless that we were going to find anything, so this place seemed like something she had sent to me. It’s just a few blocks away from my house, so it really worked out perfectly.”
What kind of products do you sell? “When I started the business, I designed and made all my own graphic tees and cups. As we’ve evolved, I’ve outsourced a lot of my designs now for lack of time. Now that we have a storefront, it’s nice that I can feature other small businesses. I try to purchase in wholesale from local places as well as small businesses throughout the United States, mainly women and indigenous businesses.”
What have you learned since opening your own business? “Taking the business from online to a physical storefront there’s a lot of extra work I didn’t realize. I had no idea merchandising was such a huge field because I have no idea how to display, and I’m just winging it as I go and constantly trying to find new ideas. It’s definitely been a learning curve.”
What do you enjoy about being a business in Mandan? “I love that we’re in Mandan. I love our community. I, along with several other businesses all within two blocks, host a ton of events. It’s just a very fun community and there’s a lot of other women-owned businesses cheering you on.”
108 1st Ave NW, Mandan Thurs-Fri: 12 PM-6 PM Sat-Sun: 10 AM- 2 PM www.rosejamesco.com
RuLissa Boutique
Who? Melissa Herz, co-owner
Where? RuLissa Boutique & More
Where does your store name come from? “RuLissa comes from my mom’s name which is Ruth and my name which is Melissa, so we put that together.”
When did you open RuLissa? “We started probably about 12 years ago. We started doing backyard parties where we popped up, did vendor parties and stuff like that. It got to the point where I wanted my spare room back. This location actually opened up like six years ago, and we thought what a great opportunity to bring something into Mandan. There were very few boutiques in Mandan at the time, so here we are.”
What do you enjoy about owning your own boutique? “I just love fashion. I love clothes, so sometimes I have to remember it’s not about me and what I like, it’s about what other people like. The people, too. I like people, and it’s a fun hobby.”
What do you enjoy about being a business in Mandan? “Mandan is very supportive. Mandan is so small town and that’s what really drove me to Mandan.”
What are some challenges of owning your own business? “With the economy the last year, we’ve really had to get creative. We thought Covid was going to be a struggle, and we didn’t skip a beat with Covid. It’s just been about the last year with the way prices have gone up, postage has gone up, shipping has gone up. Just prices all around. We’ve really had to increase our prices, and people just don’t have that extra money to spend, so we’ve had to get more creative with getting people in to shop.”
What are you known for? “I think we are known for our snarky, inappropriate cups. Especially around holidays, we sell a lot of them. I think we’re also more known for our basic apparel, more casual-wear, and our lower prices.”
200 Collins Ave, Mandan
Wednesday-Friday 11am-5:30pm & Saturday 10am-2pm
@RuLissa-Boutique-More
Rye & Rust
Who? Halle Shereck and Michelle Shereck, owners
Where? Rye & Rust
When did you start and why?
Halle: “This is our fourth year owning Rye & Rust. It started out as paintings and redone furniture. We mostly started it because we are crafters, and we like to do crafty work. Then it developed into a little bit of clothes and then full-blown clothes. But we still have our décor.”
Michelle: “Halle moved back, and we decided to open the store and I resigned from teaching, so here we are. We’ve had a physical location since August.”
What does your store offer?
Halle: “Home décor, western home décor, western clothing, accessories. We also have casual clothes.”
Michelle: “We have a variety of everything. Anything we can find that’s unique that we feel Bismarck-Mandan doesn’t have, we try to get in.”
What do you enjoy about being a business in Mandan?
Halle: “The community. All the small shops around here are really united. If someone is doing something, we will get a message. Everyone is in
contact with each other, and we’re all very friendly. It’s about what can we do to include each other and grow the need for shopping here.”
Michelle: “Even the customers that come in, they’re so appreciative that Mandan is expanding on what they need here. They’re just thankful that we came and brought some Western clothing, or we have a men’s line. They’re appreciative, and they keep coming back which we appreciate.”
Why did you choose the name Rye & Rust?
Halle: “I get this question all the time. When we started, we were going to junk markets. What you find at a junk market, that’s the rust. Then I just googled another ‘R’ word and rye sounded good, so we went with it.”
Hours: Tuesday – Friday 10 am – 6 pm, Saturday 10 am – 4 pm ryeandrust.com 1710 E Main Street, Mandan
Skin Boutique
Who? Taya Felch, owner and master esthetician
Where? The Skin Boutique and Hair Lounge
When did you open The Skin Boutique? “The Skin Boutique has been open for three years now.”
Why did you open The Skin Boutique? “I was an esthetician for my mom in Bismarck, and I wanted to expand. The industry has gotten a lot bigger in the last couple years, so I knew there was a need for a bigger spa in the area, and we didn’t really have anything in Mandan at the time. I wanted to bring something here as far as beauty services.”
What kind of services and products do you offer? “We offer massage. We have now started offering nails as well, pedicures. Lashes, brows, facial services. We’re close to a full-service salon and spa. I wanted to make sure that everything I offered and sold was clean. So clean beauty, free of the big toxins, making sure your beauty services are safe and sustainable. We have a few
hair stylists that rent from us as well. We have a whole retail store. That’s all clean beauty, too. We use mostly Farmhouse Fresh which is clean, and they’re also an animal rescue.”
What do you enjoy about being a business in Mandan? “I grew up here, and there used to not be a lot in Mandan, so it’s nice that we’re growing. I talk to a lot of the boutique owners, and we all agree that it’s nice that we have stuff here. The support has been really good as far as people coming to Mandan more to enjoy those things. It’s not something that’s been in Mandan before, so it was cool to bring that to the area.”
www.skinboutiquend.com
1710 E Main Street, Suite B, Mandan
Mon-Thurs: 9 AM-8 PM
Fri: 9 AM-5 PM
Sat: 9 AM-3 PM
Mandan Photo Contest Winners
Now accepting photos for 2024 Mandan Photo Challenge. Submit your photo at
Photo Title: Midnight Train to Mandan
Who took the photo: Mike Mundahl
Location of the photo: 10th Ave SW Bridge, south of Main St
Category: Opportunity
Category Sponsored by: Napa Auto Parts
PEOPLE’S CHOICE WINNER - SPONSORED BY COPPER DOG
“ I was out for a walk late one night with my camera and was experimenting with some different camera settings. There was another shot I had in mind that I was trying to get, but it wasn’t turning out as I had hoped. As I was moving to a different location to try a new angle, the rail yard caught my eye. Right in the heart of town is this hub of activity that is bustling, even while the rest of the town is sleeping. I set up and snapped the photo. The timing was perfect, as a crew arrived to work on the train a few seconds after I took the photo.”
- Mike Mundahl“ My story behind this photo was not just capturing a beautiful evening but making memories fishing with my son. ”
- Chad SatnanPhoto Title: Beyond Daily Reflection
Who took the photo: Chad Satnan
Location of the photo: Fish Creek
Category: County
Category Sponsored by: Hyundai of Mandan
Photo Title: BNSF Railroad Bridge
Who took the photo: Susan Beehler
Location of the photo: Mandan Side of Missouri River by the Bridge
Category: Achievement
Category Sponsored by: Beyond the Blooms
“I took this photograph on the night before my youngest daughter’s wedding. We had the rehearsal dinner at her future in-laws home that night in Mandan, where I took the photo. Her father, my husband, had recently retired from BNSF railroad after 40 years during that time he had spent many hours working on the railroad bridge. The sun was setting, and the riverboat was passing under the bridge; it provided a pretty moment to capture. The cotton candy sky and the spirit that bridges, two cities, on that night two families became one.”
- Susan BeehlerPhoto Title: Best Friends Who took the photo: Kim Dahl Location of the photo: Missouri River with the Riverboat
Category: Fun
Category Sponsored by: Vision Source
“My granddaughter and her best friend had just finished up their dance season and my daughter and I wanted to bring them to a place of happy scenery to capture the love they have for movement. We found this spot along the river, the sun was at the perfect angle and the river boat was just passing by. I was so lucky to capture such a special image.”
- Kim DahlPhoto Title: A Sacred and Honorable Place
Who took the photo: Paulette Bullinger
Location of the photo: North Dakota State Veterans Cemetery
Category: Community
Category Sponsored by: Station West
“ A friend and I had been at the Mandan On A Slant Village listening to some beautiful flute music by Matt Schanandore. As we were leaving the park, I noticed the sun was setting and the clouds were allowing for some amazing light effects. The North Dakota Veterans Cemetery is a sacred place to me, as my father, Paul Miller is at rest there along with many others who sacrificed much for their country. He was involved in battle in Europe during WW2. My mother is also at rest there. I stop by often to take photos of the cemetery as it is on my way to my childhood home of Huff, ND.”
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