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Changes to State Political Parties Fails the House 

By Lydia Hoverson on February 20, 2023
Bipartisan Vote  BISMARCK – The North Dakota State House killed a bill Friday to make changes to the state political parties and their districts.  House Bill 1523 would have made several changes to district parties, including changing the reorganization of the district parties until after redistricting, and allow them to appoint a temporary district chair. […]
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“Make Your Mark” Brick Fundraiser  

By The Dakotan on February 20, 2023
Trinity Health Foundation   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  Make a lasting tribute to family and friends through the brick fundraising campaign sponsored by Trinity Health Foundation. The “Make Your Mark” Brick Fundraiser provides an opportunity for the region we serve to make their mark at the new state-of-the-art Healthcare Campus. Engravings can be purchased in your […]
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Born to be an Engineer 

By Lydia Hoverson on February 19, 2023
Serving Minot for 24 Years  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – It takes a lot to engineer an entire city, and Minot has a lot of moving parts.  City Engineer Lance Meyer was born and raised in Minot, attending Bishop Ryan High School and North Dakota State University to get a degree in civil engineering.  “I lived in Minneapolis […]
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A Slice of Life 

By Kim Fundingsland on February 19, 2023
Snarling Ghost Dogs of Dog Den Butte Snarling ghost dogs? In North Dakota?  Once was – maybe. Maybe yet today.  I’ve always had an interest in the history of our state, mostly the early days before roadways and fences and towns. The period when Dakota Territory was the “Old West”. Sometimes I wish I’d lived back […]
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North Dakota's Fascinating Landscape: Abandoned Buildings  

By Kim Fundingsland on February 19, 2023
North Dakota's Fascinating Landscape: Abandoned Buildings   By Erin Beene  There are many standout weather features that make North Dakota a curiosity to the newcomer. The bone-chilling, drastic winds; the never-ending sunlight in summer; and the expansive, seemingly endless sky are all features that make North Dakota life so captivating, albeit sometimes intimidating. While gazing […]
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Saturday's High School Basketball Scores 

By Kim Fundingsland on February 19, 2023
The Associated Press  BOYS PREP BASKETBALL  Barnes County North 64, Maple River 58  Berthold 61, Ray 55  Beulah 70, Beach 53  Bishop Ryan 61, Powers Lake/Burke Central Co-op 56  Bottineau 72, St. John 60  Devils Lake 66, West Fargo Horace 49  Fargo North 69, Grand Forks Central 63  Fargo South 82, West Fargo 70  Flasher […]
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Harmony Center Fares Well Almost a Year After Move 

By Lydia Hoverson on February 18, 2023
Members Like Smaller, Intimate Space  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – The Harmony Center, a place where people can go for long-term support if they’re struggling with their mental health, moved last year. People were accustomed to its original location for 34 years, however, it seems to be faring well, with many of its members still active.  Though […]
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Record ND Budgets Proposed 

By Lydia Hoverson on February 18, 2023
State Agencies Request Hefty Increases  BISMARCK – The crossover date for the North Dakota State Legislature is coming up on February 24, which means large spending bills will be coming out of both appropriations committees and will be considered on the House and Senate floors. Here’s what the legislators will be considering in the coming […]
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One Transgender Bill Passes, One Fails 

By Lydia Hoverson on February 17, 2023
ND Representatives Debate Contentious Issue  BISMARCK – Two contentious transgender bills were considered on the North Dakota State House floor Friday, with one bill passing and the other failing.  House Bill 1254 would create a class B felony for healthcare providers who perform transgender surgeries or give gender-affirming medication to minors.  “Our children are being […]
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Spring Turkey Drawing Held, Licenses Remain 

By The Dakotan on February 17, 2023
ND Game and Fish  The 2023 spring wild turkey lottery has been held and 760 licenses remain in nine units. Remaining licenses are issued on a first-come, first-served basis beginning 8 a.m. Central time on Feb. 23.  Hunters are allowed two licenses for the spring season.  Licenses remain in unit 06, Bowman County; unit 13, […]
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