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MSU Player Drafted in CFL 

By The Dakotan on May 3, 2023
Offensive Lineman Troy Kowal Picked  MINOT – While many Beavers who walk across the stage next week during graduation will wonder what the future holds, for Minot State football player Troy Kowal, his next step was announced Tuesday night.  Kowal, a Professional Communication major who began his career in the classroom and on the gridiron […]
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Learn How to Shop Gluten Free

By The Dakotan on May 3, 2023
Trinity Health MINOT—Trinity Health Outpatient Nutrition Services will host a grocery store tour on celiac disease and gluten intolerance Tuesday, May 9, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the main MarketPlace Foods, 1930 South Broadway. The free tour, led by a clinical dietitian, is for people who have celiac disease or are simply curious about […]
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Open Fires Banned on Oahe WMA, Surrounding Areas 

By The Dakotan on May 3, 2023
ND Game and Fish  The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is prohibiting open burning beginning May 5 on public property it manages south of Bismarck and Mandan, to reduce the potential for wildfires in a heavily wooded recreation area along the Missouri River.  All open burning, including campfires, is banned until further notice on […]
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Minot State Baseball Drops Pair

By The Dakotan on May 2, 2023
Slugfest at Corbett Field MINOT – The Minot State baseball mixed it up with visiting Southwest Minnesota State in an NSIC doubleheader that went back and forth Tuesday afternoon.  In the end, it was the Mustangs who hung on late for a pair of wins, fending off a last at-bat Beaver charge for an 8-7 […]
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LGBTQ Discussion During Minot City Council Meeting 

By Lydia Hoverson on May 2, 2023
Human Relations Committee Ordinance Tabled  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – The Minot City Council’s first meeting in the new City Hall Monday mostly consisted of testimony from citizens disagreeing over a Human Relations Committee which quickly rolled into a discussion of LGBTQ+ topics.  The disagreement was sparked due to updates in wording for the creation of an […]
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No Cancer Risk Found so Far, Air Force says 

By AP - The Dakotan on May 2, 2023
Montana Nuclear Base Checked  By TARA COPP Associated Press  WASHINGTON (AP) — A review of a Montana nuclear missile base where an unusual number of troops have been diagnosed with blood cancer has found no current risk factors that could explain it, the Air Force says.  The service has been investigating the issue since reports […]
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Late Season Lake Ice 

By Kim Fundingsland on May 2, 2023
Cold April  MINOT – With temperatures in the 70s expected this week it will accelerate the dissipation of a lingering ice pack on many lakes. But there’s ample work for the sun and wind to do too as “ice out” this year ranks as one of the latest in history.  May 1 is the annual […]
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Legislative Conclusion 

By Lydia Hoverson on May 2, 2023
Leaders Share Final Thoughts  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State Legislature adjourned at 3 a.m. Sunday.  The legislature passed $515 million in direct tax relief, which is about 19% of the state’s surplus of $2.7 billion. The legislature also appropriated $62 million in childcare aid, $5.3 billion for the Department of Human Services, and […]
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Minot Symphony Wraps Up with Space Themed Show 

By Lydia Hoverson on May 1, 2023
Performing for 97 Years  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – The Minot Symphony Orchestra wrapped up its season Saturday with a space-themed show after several months of practice and other performances.  Attendees packed Ann Nicole Nelson Hall at Minot State University, totaling over 900 symphony goers. The first part of Saturday’s performance began with songs from the movie […]
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Mule Deer Survey Complete

By The Dakotan on May 1, 2023
ND Game and Fish News Mule Deer Survey Completed The North Dakota Game and Fish Department completed its annual mule deer survey, and results indicate western North Dakota’s mule deer population is 29% lower than last year and 5% below the long-term average. Biologists counted 1,994 mule deer in 286.3 square miles during this year’s […]
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