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New Name for Health Foundation

By The Dakotan on June 22, 2023
St. Joseph’s Community Health Foundation Celebrates 25 years St. Joseph’s Community Health Foundation celebrated 25 years as a community foundation and announced a new name, Inspiritus Community Health Foundation, on June 14.  The new name Inspiritus means “into life”, “into soul”, “into breathing”.  “To inspire: to move or guide by divine influence”.  “The use of […]
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Forecast Favors Normal Weather for ND 

By Kim Fundingsland on June 22, 2023
July Through September Outlook  Long-range weather forecasters are in the business of generalizing weather trends, not the day-to-day temperature, wind, or rainfall forecasts. But darn if they aren’t fairly reliable overall.  The latest 3-month weather outlook issued by the Climate Prediction Center, for July through September, calls for a greater than normal chance of above-normal […]
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Graphic Scenes in Courtroom 

By Kim Fundingsland on June 21, 2023
Testimony Continues in Dual Murder Trial  MINOT – Jurors saw a series of graphic photographs on the big screen in front of them during afternoon testimony Wednesday at the Ward County Courthouse..   On trial for the murder of Wade Goodale, 42, Minot, on February 24, 2022, is Mathew Anderson, 34, Minot. Regina Goodale is […]
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Opening Statements in Murder Trial 

By Kim Fundingsland on June 20, 2023
Witness Testimony Underway  MINOT – Judge Todd Cresap gave a seven-man, five-woman jury preliminary instructions Tuesday morning in the double trial of Mathew Anderson, 35, Minot, charged with AA felony Murder-Extreme Indifference; and Regina Goodale, 34, Minot, charged with AA felony Accomplice to Murder-Extreme Indifference. The trial in North-Central District Court is expected to last […]
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City Names First Utilities Director

By The Dakotan on June 20, 2023
Jason Sorenson to Take Duties The City of Minot has restructured the top leadership positions of its largestdepartment.The Minot City Council has approved leadership changes to the Public WorksDepartment, which previously operated under a Public Works Director and anAssistant Public Works Director. The Council approved changing that format to twoequal positions: A Public Works Director […]
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Minot City Council Votes to Reenact HRC Ordinance

By The Dakotan on June 19, 2023
The Minot City Council voted unanimously to re-establish the ordinance for the Humans Relations Committee in front of a full chamber at Monday’s City Council Meeting. The Human Relations Committee was first established in 1976 but had not been in operation for more than a decade. According to the ordinance, part of the goals and […]
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Minot State names Brekhus as director of alumni engagement

By The Dakotan on June 19, 2023
MINOT, N.D. – Minot State University is pleased to announce 2012 graduate Courtenay Brekhus has been named the University’s director of alumni engagement. Brekhus, who earned degrees in athletic training and corporate fitness, has served as a wellness specialist and assistant director for the Minot State Wellness Center for the past 11 years. She will […]
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South Prairie State Champions 

By Kim Fundingsland on June 19, 2023
Capture Clay Target Title  HORACE – Top team score, male and female High Gun, and an outstanding team effort for the South Prairie Royals at the State High School Clays championship.  The South Prairie trapshooters have built quite a reputation for ability for the past several years and turned in one of their best performances ever […]
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Diabetes Prevention Sessions Scheduled

By The Dakotan on June 19, 2023
Trinity Health (MINOT, ND)—The Trinity Health Center for Diabetes Education is accepting registrations for Weigh 2 Change, a CDC-approved diabetes prevention program that helps people with prediabetes take control of their health through nutrition, exercise, and support. Interested persons are encouraged to attend one of two “Session Zero” meetings to learn about Weigh 2 Change […]
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Game and Fish News

By The Dakotan on June 19, 2023
ND Game and Fish Department Nominal Increase in Breeding Duck Numbers The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s 76th annual spring breeding duck survey conducted in May showed an index of more than 3.4 million birds, up just 1.5% from last year. And like last year, the breeding duck index for 2023 was the 23rd […]
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