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The Dakotan

Private Military Housing Company Pleads Guilty to Fraud

A privatized military housing company settled a criminal investigation and a civil lawsuit on Wednesday by pleading guilty to one count of major fraud and agreeing to pay $33.6 million in fines and $31.8 million in restitution to the military services, according to a Justice Department release. Balfour Beatty Communities LLC had been the subject of civil action by military […]
by The Dakotan
December 24, 2021

Sen. Cramer's Statement on Passing of Rep. George Keiser

BISMARCK–U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, issued the following statement on the passing of Representative George Keiser R-Dis. 47, Bismarck: “Kris and I are sad to learn of the death of Representative George Keiser. George lived a life of service in business, government, and family. His business knowledge and experience served him and North Dakota well […]
by The Dakotan
December 23, 2021

Minot Man Dies from Injuries

FARGO—The North Dakota Highway Patrol says the Minot man who was struck while crossing an intersection in Fargo has died.  Robert Powers, 45, sustained life-threatening injuries in the crash on Dec. 13 and was taken to Sanford Hospital. His identity was not known at the time of the accident.    On Dec. 14, he was declared brain dead. Power was kept on life support until […]
by The Dakotan
December 23, 2021

2,000 Airmen, Guardians are Denied COVID-19 Vaccine Religious Exemptions

Air Force and Space Force commands have turned down more than 2,000 requests for religious accommodations to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate while approving none, the Department of the Air Force announced Dec. 22. Airmen and Guardians whose religious accommodation requests are denied by their major command or field command can appeal the decision to the […]
by The Dakotan
December 23, 2021

Bids Awarded for City Hall, Transfer Facility

MINOT—The City of Minot awarded bids for two major projects at the Dec. 20 City Council meeting, with both projects going to Rolac Construction. Rolac was the lowest single prime bidder at approximately $8.395 million for the City Hall rehabilitation project, about 15 percent higher than the estimated $7.294 million. After adding costs for four […]
by The Dakotan
December 22, 2021

City provides help for residents to dispose of holiday trash, trees

The City of Minot will offer free dumping at the City Landfill between Dec. 27 and Jan. 8 to help Minot residents dispose of household waste that could accumulate during the holidays. City of Minot Sanitation Superintendent Josh Kraft said residents receiving City sanitation services can dispose of trash at the landfill free of charge […]
by The Dakotan
December 21, 2021

NDGOP Reports on December State Committee Meeting

Responds to walkout protestors BISMARCK—Today, Perrie Schafer, Chairman of the North Dakota Republican Party (NDGOP) released the following statement in response to the conclusion of its December State Committee Meeting: “I want to thank the hardworking members of the NDGOP State Committee who took the time before the holidays to form an easy quorum and […]
by The Dakotan
December 19, 2021

B-52 Placed at Magic City Discovery Center

MINOT—A crane lifted an iconic B-52 to the top of the Magic City Discovery Center's Magic Climber on Friday, Dec. 17. This will be one of twelve exhibit galleries in the center. Construction on the 28,000-square foot building is progressing, and contractors will work to fully enclose the building now that the B-52 is in […]
by The Dakotan
December 17, 2021

City Offices Closed for Holidays

MINOT—All City of Minot offices will be closed Friday, Dec. 24, in observance of the Christmas holiday, including City Hall, Public Works, and the Engineering Department. City offices will also be closed Friday, Dec. 31, in observance of the New Year holiday. City buses will not run on Dec. 24 and Dec. 31.   For water service emergencies, residents […]
by The Dakotan
December 17, 2021

Minot Man Struck in Fargo

Life Threatening Injuries  FARGO—A Minot man, 45-year-old Robert Powers, has been identified by the North Dakota Highway Patrol as the pedestrian who sustained life threatening injuries while crossing a Fargo street. Powers' identity was not known at the time of the accident.   The NDHP had released a photograph of a tattoo in seeking public assistance in making identification of the victim. Powers was eventually […]
by The Dakotan
December 17, 2021

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