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City offices closed Thursday 

By The Dakotan on November 18, 2022
Thanksgiving holiday   All City of Minot offices will be closed Thursday, Nov. 24, in observance of the Thanksgiving Day holiday, including City Hall, Public Works, and the Engineering Department.   City buses will not run on Thursday, and the Minot Public Library will be closed. The City landfill will be closed Thursday, and there will […]
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VandeWalle announces retirement from North Dakota high court 

By AP - The Dakotan on November 18, 2022
By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Supreme Court Justice Gerald VandeWalle has announced that he will retire Jan. 31 for health reasons.  VandeWalle, 89, was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1978 and served as chief justice from 1993 until 2019, when he did not seek reappointment as chief. He […]
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NDSU Bison Fall to Indiana State 

By AP - The Dakotan on November 18, 2022
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Courvoisier McCauley's 30 points led Indiana State over North Dakota State 101-75 on Thursday night.  McCauley added five rebounds for the Sycamores (3-0). Cooper Neese scored 16 points while shooting 6 for 9, including 2 for 3 from beyond the arc. Cameron Henry was 6 of 9 shooting and 3 […]
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North Dakota men defeat Elon 77-73 

By AP - The Dakotan on November 18, 2022
ELON, N.C. (AP) — Mitchell Sueker had 15 points in North Dakota's 77-73 win over Elon on Thursday.  Sueker added nine rebounds and five assists for the Fightin' Hawks (2-2). Treysen Eaglestaff scored 15 points, going 6 of 10 (3 for 6 from distance). B.J. Omot recorded 12 points and was 3 of 11 shooting, […]
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North Dakota-owned oil, gas mineral rights valued at $2.8B 

By AP - The Dakotan on November 17, 2022
By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — An estimate of oil and gas mineral rights owned by North Dakota pegs their value at $2.8 billion, an 18% increase from last year, according to an appraisal released Thursday to the state Land Board.  The increase comes largely from strong oil and natural gas prices […]
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Ward County Deputy Receives Ten-Year Award 

By Lydia Hoverson on November 17, 2022
MINOT –Jason Kraft, officer at the Ward County Sheriff’s Department, received a ten-year service award at the Ward County Commissioners meeting Tuesday.  “It’s actually his second time at the Sheriff’s department,” said Sheriff Robert Roed. “He left us briefly to become an electrician and definitely liked this job better.”  Roed said including Kraft’s first time […]
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Winter outlook: Cold, Snowy 

By Kim Fundingsland on November 17, 2022
Latest forecast from the Climate Prediction Center  MINOT – Well, cripes, any chances of a warm, dry winter are heavily refuted by the latest long-range weather outlooks issued by the Climate Prediction Center. All indications favor colder than usual temperatures for North Dakota through February 2023. Look for more than average snowfall too.  The CPC […]
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N. Dakota AG: Docs can use health info to defend abortions 

By AP - The Dakotan on November 17, 2022
By DAVE KOLPACK Associated Press  FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Doctors who perform abortions should be able to disclose the patient's personal health information as part of their defense to avoid prosecution, North Dakota's attorney general said Wednesday.  North Dakota's abortion ban, which is currently on hold because of a lawsuit, makes the procedure illegal except […]
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Government Should Not Be Involved in the Marriage Business 

By The Dakotan on November 17, 2022
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, issued the following statement after voting in opposition to the Respect for Marriage Act:   “Today’s vote is the first step leading to the normalization of religious discrimination, and it’s a bridge too far. The Respect for Marriage Act opens up religious institutions and non-profits to senseless litigation challenging the […]
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Rising food costs take a bite out of Thanksgiving dinner 

By AP - The Dakotan on November 16, 2022
By DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Business Writer  In early November, Hays Culbreth's mother sent a poll to a few family members. She said she could only afford to make two sides for their group of 15 this Thanksgiving and asked them each to vote for their favorites.  Culbreth guesses green beans and macaroni and cheese will […]
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