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The Dakotan

Minot Area Residents Awarded NDHP Colonel’s Award for Excellence

North Dakota was impacted by a devastating blizzard on April 13, 2022. The Northwest Region of the state was hit hard. The Minot area accumulating three to four feet of snow which was accompanied by wind gusts of up to 55 miles per hour. Roads going out of Minot were closed by the North Dakota […]
by The Dakotan
June 16, 2022

Burgum: New Vantis Command Center is Major Step Forward for Beyond Visual Line of Sight UAS Operations in ND

GRAND FORKS — Governor Doug Burgum today participated in the grand opening of the new Mission and Network Operations Center (MNOC) for Vantis, the first-of-its-kind statewide network that supports unmanned aircraft system (UAS) operations in North Dakota beyond visual line of sight. “This operations center is a prime example of how North Dakota continues to […]
by The Dakotan
June 16, 2022

Trooper Kristjan Helgoe Named 2021 NDHP Trooper of the Year

BISMARCK — North Dakota Highway Patrol Trooper Kristjan Helgoe was recently named the 2021 Trooper of the Year by the North Dakota Motor Carriers Association (NDMCA). Helgoe serves the southeast region, stationed in Fargo, and is a Traffic Enforcement Trooper and is Assistant Coordinator for the NDHP K9 program. Helgoe has partnered with K9 Fia […]
by The Dakotan
June 16, 2022

Congress Passes Legislation to Address Shipping Backlogs

Senator Hoeven Advanced Legislation to Help North Dakota Exporters, Including Ag & Energy Producers, to Access Foreign Markets WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senator John Hoeven (R-N.D.) issued the following statement after the House of Representatives passed legislation he sponsored to update federal regulations for the global shipping industry and help American producers export their products internationally. […]
by The Dakotan
June 15, 2022

Burgum Accepts Leiman’s Resignation from Commerce Commissioner Role, Appoints Kessel as Interim

BISMARCK — Governor Doug Burgum today announced that North Dakota Commerce Commissioner James Leiman has resigned from the position effective June 30 but will continue working for Commerce on a part-time basis to drive economic development projects in the state. Burgum has appointed Deputy Commerce Commissioner Shawn Kessel to serve as interim commissioner until a […]
by The Dakotan
June 15, 2022

NDHP, Spirit Lake Tribe Sign Mutual Aid Agreement

BISMARCK — The Spirit Lake Tribe and the North Dakota Highway Patrol signed a mutual aid agreement on Tuesday, June 14. This agreement will enhance law enforcement in the areas of emergency calls, requests for mutual aid and other law enforcement functions on the Spirit Lake Reservation. The agreement does not expand arrest authority. It […]
by The Dakotan
June 15, 2022

MSU Summer Theatre prepares for Season 57

MINOT — While rehearsals for Summer Theatre’s 57th season are held inside, construction on the amphitheater north of campus is wrapping up. “We are extremely thankful to be able to use the Arvel Graving Theatre at Magic City Campus and Ann Nicole Nelson Hall here at MSU while our primary rehearsal space in Hartnett Hall […]
by The Dakotan
June 15, 2022

Tom Ross Projected to be New Mayor

MINOT — The City of Minot has a new mayor. The Secretary of State's website is showing Tom Ross has the lead over Miranda Schuler and Incumbent Shaun Sipma. Kim Fundingsland has Ross' initial reaction on being named the new mayor of Minot.
by The Dakotan
June 14, 2022

Governor, First Lady to Host Sixth Annual Recovery Reinvented on Nov. 10 in Grand Forks

BISMARCK — Governor Doug Burgum and First Lady Kathryn Burgum are inviting the public to join them for Recovery Reinvented, an event dedicated to eliminating the shame and stigma of the disease of addiction, on Nov. 10, 2022, at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks. The event will be free and open to the public. […]
by The Dakotan
June 14, 2022

Banking Republicans Call on HUD to Immediately Reinstate Work Requirement Study for Taxpayer-Funded Housing

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) joined his Senate Banking Committee Republican colleagues in calling on Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia Fudge to immediately reverse HUD’s decision to abruptly end a study on the incentives of work requirements for individuals given taxpayer-funded housing. In 1996, Congress authorized HUD to begin studying […]
by The Dakotan
June 14, 2022
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