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Project Sentinel, Minot Flood Control, and City Budget

In this episode of Let’s Talk About It, Minot, host Rob Fuller dives into the latest developments on Project Sentinel, Minot’s flood control initiative, and examines the city budget and its impact on residents. Rob breaks down how these key topics shape Minot’s future and what they mean for the…
October 16, 2024

MPS Budget, Gov Debate Recap, and Rob Port...conservative?

Editor's Note: The stream cut out and was put into two parts. Both are on this page. Jonathan Starr and Kyler Collom go live with another Minot Talk on Tuesday Oct 15 at 2pm. Some of the topics on the list:
October 15, 2024

Senator Kevin Cramer chats Journalism, Wars, Budgets, and an Election

Senator Kevin Cramer joins The Conversation to chat about his campaign for re-election to the Senate. A plethora of stuff is covered included North Dakota Politics, a post on X about a journalist, the effect of war on the US, and a whole lot more.
October 10, 2024

5 Quick Takeaways from Ward County Commissioners Forum

On Thursday night, 5 of the 6 candidates gathered together in the Minot City Council Chambers and held a debate that was put on by the Minot Chamber/EDC. A sixth candidate, Ron Merritt, was not able to attend. Here is a quick summary of the candidates:
October 4, 2024

Hurricanes, Closed Ports, Is Minot Open to Development?

Rob Fuller, joined by Jonathan Starr, explores the impact of global disruptions like hurricanes and closed ports on local economies. They dive into how these issues could potentially shape Minot’s development and discuss whether the city is truly open to new growth opportunities. Tune in to hear an insightful conversation…
October 3, 2024

Property Taxes and Insurance with Miranda Schuler

In this insightful discussion, Miranda Schuler covers essential topics on property taxes and insurance in Minot, ND. The conversation delves into how property tax rates are determined, the impact of local policies, and strategies for homeowners to manage insurance costs effectively. Miranda also answers frequently asked questions, helping residents navigate…
October 2, 2024

Delayed farm bill punted until after election with Congress stuck on how to pay for it

By: Allison Winter (North Dakota Monitor) WASHINGTON — Sweeping legislation that would set food and farm policy for the next five years is in limbo, waiting for lawmakers to decide its fate after the election. The latest deadline for the farm bill passed unceremoniously at midnight on Sept. 30, without…
October 2, 2024

Tim Walz and J.D. Vance tangle in wonky, largely cordial vice presidential debate

By: Ashley Murray and Jennifer Shutt (North Dakota Monitor) Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Republican Ohio U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance squared off Tuesday night in a vice presidential debate that marked the last scheduled in-person meeting for the campaigns as Americans decide the country’s next chapter. Meeting for the…
October 2, 2024

The Dakotan to Host Debate on Measure #4: End Unfair Property Tax vs. Keep it Local

Minot, ND — The Dakotan, a leading local news outlet, will host a virtual debate on Tuesday, October 3, at 7:00 PM, focusing on the controversial Measure #4, which will appear on the November ballot. The debate will be livestreamed on The Dakotan’s Facebook and YouTube channels, allowing residents across…
October 2, 2024

Dr. Ron Paul Endorses Jared Hendrix for State House in Fargo’s District 10

FARGO, ND - Today, Jared Hendrix campaign announced that former presidential candidate, former Congressman and retired medical doctor Ron Paul endorsed his campaign for State House. "I am happy to endorse Jared Hendrix for North Dakota House District 10. Jared has long been a champion of small government and personal…
October 2, 2024
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