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Minot Tourism Faring Well 

By Lydia Hoverson on December 21, 2022
Update on Visit Minot lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – Numbers according to Visit Minot seem to be faring well as far as tourism and economic impact this year.  Stephanie Schoenrock, Visit Minot’s executive director, said at Monday’s city council meeting that she tries to be conservative when estimating the dollars that come in through the activities it […]
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Trinity Health Schedules Grocery, Cooking Events in 2023  

By Kim Fundingsland on December 21, 2022
(MINOT, ND)—Trinity Health Nutrition Services has released its schedule of food events for 2023. The series, consisting of five grocery store tours and four cooking classes, will offer ideas to help families enhance mealtime in the new year with foods that are tasty, nutritious and affordable.  The series will kick off January 10 with a […]
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Hoping for Zero Fatalities 

By Lydia Hoverson on December 21, 2022
County Hears Vision Zero Plan  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT — An effort is being made to bring fatalities in car accidents to zero, as heard at Tuesday’s meeting of the county commission.  Vision Zero provides educational outreach programs to keep people safe. One program it provides is Vision Zero Schools, where it identifies students who want to […]
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Counting Birds for Christmas 

By Kim Fundingsland on December 21, 2022
Extreme cold, wind, snow greets observers  UPPER SOURIS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE – The sun came up. Didn’t help the temperature. It was minus 22 when volunteer observers began the annual Christmas Bird Count here Tuesday morning.  Christmas bird counts are held throughout the nation annually with data forwarded to the Audubon Society. Minot area counts […]
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Legislative Concerns 

By Lydia Hoverson on December 20, 2022
Minot City Council Discusses Upcoming Session  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – Daycare and other issues were among the members’ top concerns during Monday’s city council meeting, where a discussion on the upcoming legislative session was held.  “This is so important to every community in North Dakota, but in Minot in particular is figuring out not just affordable daycare, […]
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Burgum appoints Chief Operating Officer Tammy Miller to serve as lieutenant governor 

By The Dakotan on December 20, 2022
Gov. Doug Burgum today announced the appointment of Governor’s Office Chief Operating Officer Tammy Miller, former CEO of Border States, to succeed Lt. Gov. Brent Sanford as lieutenant governor of North Dakota. Miller begins her new role on Jan. 3.  Miller has served as chief operating officer in the Governor’s Office since April 2020, working […]
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Sen. Cramer Statement on Lieutenant Governor Brent Sanford 

By The Dakotan on December 20, 2022
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, issued the following statement after Lieutenant Governor Brent Sanford announced his resignation:  “Kris and I thank Lieutenant Governor Sanford for his work for and dedication to our great state during the past six years. Brent’s long and decorated career in public service took him from beloved mayor of […]
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Lt. Gov. Sanford Resigns 

By AP - The Dakotan on December 20, 2022
Gov. Burgum to appoint successor  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Lt. Gov. Brent Sanford announced Tuesday he will resign Jan. 2, citing a desire to return to the private sector and focus on his family and career.  Gov. Doug Burgum, in a statement, said Sanford "has made a positive impact on North Dakota's citizens, economy and […]
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North Dakota finishes Missouri River minerals adjustment 

By AP - The Dakotan on December 19, 2022
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — State officials announced completion Monday of a mineral ownership dispute that has paid $130 million to private mineral owners and oil and gas operators.  North Dakota's five-member, governor-led Land Board said the completion of the Missouri River acreage adjustment meant to delineate state and private mineral ownership was finished 11 months […]
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Former Minot State lineman to make NFL debut  

By The Dakotan on December 19, 2022
Sebastian Gutierrez activated by Raiders  LAS VEGAS, Nev. – It’s been a patient and determined road, but former Minot State offensive lineman Sebastian Gutierrez is set to officially make his NFL debut.   The former Beaver and 2021 All-American was promoted by the Las Vegas Raiders from the team’s practice squad and will wear No. 70 […]
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