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Winter Storm Impacts Continue  

By The Dakotan on December 15, 2022
Travel Impacts Continue - Turning Cold Sunday  Key Messages West / Central ND   ➔ Periods of light snow today and tonight, especially central ND and the James River Valley. Actual snow amounts will be hard to measure given the winds.   ➔ Winds gusting to 50 mph today will create blowing and drifting snow, especially central […]
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North Dakota governor bans TikTok in executive agencies

By AP - The Dakotan on December 14, 2022
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum has banned the popular social media app TikTok from devices owned by the state government's executive branch, joining several other Republican governors who have done so citing the platform's Chinese ownership and growing national security worries.Burgum announced the executive order late Tuesday. In addition to prohibiting downloads […]
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Tuesday's Scores

By AP - The Dakotan on December 14, 2022
The Associated Press GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL=Cavalier 74, Drayton/Valley-Edinburg 16Westhope/Newburg 60, Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood 36POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS=Dickinson vs. Watford City, ppd. BOYS PREP BASKETBALL=Grafton 55, Cavalier 53Grand Forks Red River 61, Grand Forks Central 55Minot 91, St. Mary's 61Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood 56, Westhope/Newburg 49POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS=Washburn vs. Kidder County, ppd.Watford City vs. Dickinson, ppd. Some high school basketball scores provided […]
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Hooked on the Outdoors

By Kim Fundingsland on December 14, 2022
Fisheries Fixture Ends Career RIVERDALE – He’s made a difference, had an impact. No question about that. Jason Lee, North Dakota Game and Fish Department North-Central District supervisor, is retiring at the end of this month. He takes more than 31 years of experience in North Dakota fisheries with him. Lee graduated from the University […]
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North Dakota annual sessions may gain traction with term limits

By AP - The Dakotan on December 13, 2022
By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota lawmakers for decades have consistently rebuffed attempts to hold annual regular Legislative sessions, arguing that doing so would grow government and turn lawmaking into a full-time job. But with voter-approved term limits now on the books, the idea of having legislators get together every year […]
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Public Helps Homebound through Tree

By Lydia Hoverson on December 13, 2022
Ryan Nissan Provides Angel Tree lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  MINOT – The public can help those in need this week through Ryan Nissan’s angel tree. Kristen Brown, event coordinator and reputation management for Ryan Nissan, said Ryan Nissan partnered with the Minot Commission on Aging.  “We collect new unwrapped gifts until December 16,” said Brown. “Then we will […]
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North Dakota’s Newest Endangered Species

By Kim Fundingsland on December 13, 2022
Long-eared bat now federally protected MINOT – What happens now? That's the question being asked of wildlife professionals since the northern long-eared bat was placed on the endangered species list on November 29. Yes, we have them in North Dakota. How many is not precisely known, other than their numbers appear to be quite limited. […]
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City provides help for residents to dispose of holiday trash, trees 

By The Dakotan on December 12, 2022
 The City of Minot will offer free dumping at the City Landfill between Dec. 27 and Jan. 7 to help Minot residents dispose of household waste that could accumulate during the holidays.   City of Minot Sanitation Superintendent Josh Kraft said residents receiving City sanitation services can dispose of trash at the landfill free of […]
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NDGF Tentative 2023 Season Opening Dates 

By The Dakotan on December 12, 2022
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department annually provides its best estimate for opening dates to help hunters prepare for hunting seasons.  Dates become official when approved by the governor’s proclamation. Tentative opening dates for 2023 include:  Spring Turkey  April 8  Dove  Sept. 1  Deer and Pronghorn Bow, Mountain Lion            […]
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Winter Storm Decends on State 

By The Dakotan on December 12, 2022
Key Messages from the National Weather Service  ➔ Periods of freezing drizzle or accumulating freezing rain are expected  ➔ Periods of snow, heavy at times, through Thursday   ➔ Widespread snow accumulations of 6 to 12 inches are forecast   ➔ Gusty winds will cause periods of blowing and drifting snow  Important Updates   ➔ […]
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