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Whooping Crane Migration 

By The Dakotan on September 30, 2022
Public asked to report sightings  Whooping cranes are in the midst of their fall migration and sightings will increase as they make their way through North Dakota over the next several weeks. Anyone seeing these endangered birds as they move through the state should report sightings so the birds can be tracked.  The whooping cranes […]
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The Battle of the Beavers

By Philip Green on September 30, 2022
 Match-up Returns to Herb Parker Stadium MINOT -- Sixty minutes wasn’t enough to decide the victor in last weekend’s battle between Minot State and Southwest Minnesota State. As the clock hit triple zero the Beavers and the Mustangs were knotted up at 20. Down 10 with just over 5 minutes to play in the 4th […]
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Bottineau Fatality Identified 

By The Dakotan on September 29, 2022
Rollover Accident  What: Fatality   Where: 11th Ave NE – approximately 1 mile north of Bottineau, ND   When: September 25, 2022, at approximately 0843 AM CST   Road Conditions: Good, Gravel roadway   Weather Conditions: Clear   Crash Involvement: One vehicle roll-over   Agencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Bottineau County Sheriff's Office, Bottineau […]
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Child Death in Carrington 

By The Dakotan on September 29, 2022
Unresponsive at Day Care   On September 26, 2022, the Carrington Ambulance and Carrington Police Department responded to an in-home daycare in Carrington, North Dakota on the report of an unresponsive 5 month old baby. The baby was air flighted to Sanford Hospital in Fargo, North Dakota where he later died.   This is an ongoing […]
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Sledding Norsk

By Lydia Hoverson on September 29, 2022
Kick Sleds at the Fest lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com MINOT – Is it sledding season yet? A booth at the 2022 Norsk Hostfest is ready for it! Brent and Kristie Fingerson, owners of Scandia Kicksled of Houston, Minnesota, are selling Norwegian kick sleds and Scandinavian merchandise at the Hostfest this year, September 28 through October 1. “We sell […]
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Helicopter Homecoming 

By The Dakotan on September 28, 2022
Chopper on Football Field  Trinity Health’s First Response Air helicopter will deliver the game ball at the Minot High homecoming game Friday, September 30, at Minot High's Duane Carlson Stadium.   Here’s the schedule:  Helicopter lands at 6:55 p.m.  Landing on 50-yard line.  The flight crew will exit the helicopter, deliver the game ball to […]
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No Go for Ag-gag Law 

By AP - The Dakotan on September 28, 2022
Federal court finds 3rd Iowa ag-gag law unconstitutional  By DAVID PITT Associated Press  DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A federal judge has struck down the third attempt by the Iowa Legislature to stop animal welfare groups from secretly filming livestock abuse, finding once again that the law passed last year violates free speech rights in […]
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Teaching Older Children about Money 

By Charlene Nelson on September 28, 2022
Budget Wise  It's important to start teaching children about finances when they are young so that they are fluent in the language of economy. Last week I talked about how to teach the youngest children about money. This week let's look at what your elementary-school and middle-school aged children should understand.    Teach about opportunity cost  […]
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Light Up the Fest 

By Lydia Hoverson on September 28, 2022
Hostfest Concert Lighting  lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – Concerts at the Norsk Hosfest can be fun, but they probably wouldn’t be as much without lighting.  Adam Zastrow, who works for Theatrical Media Services out of Omaha, Nebraska, said his company is doing all the lighting in the All Seasons Arena where the Hosfest concerts are held, having […]
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Conditions Fair for Duck Hunting 

By The Dakotan on September 27, 2022
Game and Fish Wetland Survey  The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s annual fall wetland survey indicates fair wetland conditions for duck hunting throughout the state.  Andy Dinges, Department migratory game bird biologist, said the number of duck hunting wetlands are up statewide about 26% from extreme drought conditions experienced last fall, but still 29% […]
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