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Thursday's High School Basketball Scores 

By The Dakotan on February 3, 2023
The Associated Press  GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL  Central Cass 64, Edgeley/K-M 40  Dickinson Trinity 55, Wilton-Wing 35  Garrison 59, Lewis & Clark/Berthold Co-op 55  Glenburn 61, Nedrose 46  Hatton-Northwood 52, Griggs/Midkota 21  Hettinger/Scranton 59, Beach 34  Kenmare/Bowbells Co-op 51, Surrey 26  Lakota/Adams-Edmore/Dakota Prairie 45, Midway-Minto 43  Mon-Dak 47, Frazer, Mont. 27  Oakes 63, Enderlin 43  Richardton-Taylor […]
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New Season for Community Band 

By The Dakotan on February 3, 2023
Minot State University  MINOT– Have you ever wanted to learn an instrument and be part of a band? If so, you are in luck. Minot State University’s Division of Performing Arts is hosting another season of the Minot Beginning Community Band (MBCB).  David Rolandson, associate professor of music, director of bands, and MBCD director, is […]
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Minot State Matmen Win 

By The Dakotan on February 3, 2023
Minot State 18, Minnesota State, Mankato 16  MANKATO, Minn. – There’s been plenty of battle in the Beavers, and Thursday night it paid off in Minot State’s first win over the Minnesota State, Mankato program.   Down early, the Beavers won three of the final four matches, a comeback capped by Nathan Baca’s decision win that […]
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House Defines Humans Rights

By Lydia Hoverson on February 3, 2023
Bill Heads to Senate BISMARCK – A bill passed the North Dakota State House Thursday that defines human rights as superior to non-human rights. House Bill 1361 states an individual's rights are superior to environmental elements, artificial intelligence, animals, inanimate objects, corporations, or government entities. Supporters stated the purpose of the bill is for clarification, […]
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House Defeats Diversity Funds Bill

By Lydia Hoverson on February 3, 2023
Revolving Loan for Businesses Owned by Women, Veterans, Minorities BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House defeated a bill Thursday that would provide revolving loan funds to businesses owned by women, minorities, and veterans. House Bill 1420 proposed that the Bank of North Dakota may provide a revolving loan fund to small businesses owned by […]
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Minot Air Force Base Economic Impact 

By The Dakotan on February 2, 2023
Report Reveals $595 Million in 2022  Minot – The Budget Office of the 5th Bomb Wing Comptroller presented its annual economic impact analysis report for Minot Air Force Base at a meeting of the MACEDC Military Affairs Committee on Thursday, February 2.   The group revealed that the total economic impact of MAFB in 2022 was […]
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Legislators Act to Reduce Years Required for Teacher Status 

By Lydia Hoverson on February 2, 2023
ND House Approves Change from Thirty to Twenty Years  BISMARCK – The House voted Thursday to reduce the years required for a teacher to be eligible for a lifetime teaching license.  House Bill 1329 reduces the years for a teacher to receive a lifetime license from 30 years to 20 years.  The bill passed 87 […]
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Drug Price Study Fails Senate 

By Lydia Hoverson on February 2, 2023
North Dakota Lawmakers Defeat Bill    lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill to study the possibility of controlling of excessive prescription drug prices failed on the North Dakota State Senate floor Thursday.  Senate Bill 2031 would require the insurance commissioner to design and implement a prescription drug reference rate pilot program to study the possibility of […]
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State Considers Exemptions for Private Education 

By Lydia Hoverson on February 2, 2023
School Choice Bills Heard at Legislature  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A legislative bill to reimburse private schools had a hearing Wednesday in the North Dakota House Education committee.  House Bill 1532 would require school districts to provide funds to private schools. It was heard in the House Education committee.  The bill sponsor, Rep. Claire Cory, R-Dis. 42, Grand […]
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Air Force opposes Chinese-owned corn plant for North Dakota 

By AP - The Dakotan on February 2, 2023
By STEVE KARNOWSKI Associated Press  The U.S. Air Force has told North Dakota leaders that it believes a Chinese company's plans to build a wet corn milling plant near its Grand Forks base poses a "significant threat to national security," prompting city officials to say they'll move to stop a project once touted as an […]
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