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Parental Rights Bill Killed in House 

By Lydia Hoverson on April 26, 2023
Public School Access  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House has killed a bill that would have established certain rights of a parent in the context of public school.  House Bill 2260 states that the government cannot substantially burden a parent’s right to direct the upbringing of their child. Some of the rights established […]
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New City Hall Opens 

By Kim Fundingsland on April 26, 2023
Final Touches Remain  MINOT – The City of Minot’s new downtown City Hall is open.   The city manager and finance department, along with most of the utility billing department, were among the first to make the move from the long-time offices at the bottom of the 6th Street southwest hill, across from the City […]
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Minot State Softball Splits on Road 

By The Dakotan on April 25, 2023
Beats Minnesota State Moorhead 3-2, Loses 5-1  MOORHEAD, MN – The Minot State softball team inched closer to clinching a postseason berth with another strong day on the diamond Tuesday, taking one of two on the road against one of the NSIC leaders in Minnesota State Moorhead.   Brooklyn Morrison had an RBI double and a […]
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House Fails to Override School Choice Veto 

By Lydia Hoverson on April 25, 2023
"Sick and Tired of Vetoes"  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – House Majority Leader Mike Lefor, R-Dis. 37, Dickinson, said he is sick and tired of vetoes before the North Dakota State House failed Tuesday to override Gov. Doug Burgum’s veto of a bill to give students of private schools financial aid.  House Bill 1532, being called the […]
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Trinity Medical Office Building Opens 

By Kim Fundingsland on April 25, 2023
Located at New Healthcare Campus and Medical District  MINOT – The clinic in the new Medical Office Building attached to the new Trinity Hospital on the southwest edge of the city is receiving patients.   “It’s going great. We opened Monday in the Medical Office Building with probably 75% of the providers here,” said Thomas […]
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Speed Limit Fails Again in Senate 

By Lydia Hoverson on April 25, 2023
Amendment Added to Bill  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House found a way to try changing the interstate speed limit again from 75 miles per hour to 80 mph by adding the change as an amendment to a different bill which the Senate killed Tuesday.  Both the House and Senate passed House Bill […]
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Minot EDC to Serve as Liaison for Oilfield Recruitment 

By The Dakotan on April 25, 2023
To Work with Ukranian Immigrants Minot — The Minot Area Chamber EDC announces its role as community liaison for Bakken GROW: an initiative that aims to tackle workforce shortage issues in the oil and gas industry through immigration.   Bakken GROW, which stands for Global Recruitment of Oilfield Workers, was launched by the North Dakota […]
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Trinity Health to Begin Clinic Moves 

By The Dakotan on April 25, 2023
Trinity Health News Release MINOT—Trinity Health begins its first set of clinic moves this week into the new Medical Office Building located on the Healthcare Campus and Medical District in southwest Minot.   After five years of construction and over ten years of planning, the first of many Trinity Health clinics are beginning their preparations […]
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Minot State Baseball Falls to Minnesota Duluth

By The Dakotan on April 24, 2023
Beavers Lose 3-2  MINOT – The Beavers got within 90 feet of tying the game before their comeback came up short Monday in NSIC baseball.  Down a run, a leadoff, pinch-hit triple by Cameron Carr in the bottom of the ninth gave Minot State hope, but the Beavers couldn’t push home the tying run and […]
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Electric Charging Stations in Condos Pass House Again 

By Lydia Hoverson on April 24, 2023
Sponsor Derives Bill After Issues in Fargo lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   BISMARCK – A bill to require homeowners associations to allow electric vehicle charging stations passed the North Dakota State House for a second time Monday.  House Bill 1310 would void restrictions from condo associations on homeowners’ ability to install the infrastructure needed to support their own electric […]
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