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Three Workers Recovering from Oil Explosion Burns

By AP - The Dakotan on September 7, 2022
Three burned workers recovering from ND oil rig explosion, fire STANLEY, N.D. (AP) — Federal, state and local investigators in northwest North Dakota are looking into the cause of an oil rig explosion and fire that sent three workers to the hospital.The crew members were taken to a burn center in St. Paul, Minnesota. The […]
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Council Votes to Repeal Ban on Pit Bulls

By Lydia Hoverson on September 7, 2022
lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  MINOT – The Minot City Council voted Tuesday on the first reading of repealing the ban on Pit Bulls. The motion was presented by Councilwoman Carrie Evans to repeal ordinance 7-34, regulation of Pit Bulls, which prohibits residents from owning animals that are predominantly of breeds known as Pit Bulls. Evans read from a […]
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The Essential Three-Month Savings 

By Charlene Nelson on September 7, 2022
Budget Wise  Charlene.nelson@mydakotan.com  Budgeting is essential to financial well-being, and yet it is one of the most difficult things to implement.  So you'll understand if I return to the topic every now and then. It may be time to check and see if you are on target to meet your budgeting and saving goals.  After […]
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Trinity Health to Expand Patient Access to Digital Therapeutics 

By Kim Fundingsland on September 7, 2022
Partners with Orexo U.S.  to help patients manage depression and excessive drinking  MINOT -- Trinity Health, a nonprofit and integrated healthcare system that serves northwestern North Dakota and eastern Montana, has entered a partnership with Orexo, a pharmaceutical and digital therapeutics company, to provide digital therapeutics to Trinity Health patients. Trinity Health will now offer […]
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New Foreman for Beaver Dam Construction

By Philip Green on September 7, 2022
Meet MSU's Athletic Director School is back in session at Minot State, which means fall athletics is in full effect. MSU Football and MSU Soccer are slated to kick off their 2022 seasons at Herb Parker Stadium on the brand new First Western Bank and Trust turf field. New turf isn’t the only change taking […]
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What’s With All The Wallering? 

By Andrew Schultz on September 7, 2022
Facts of Law  In the Appalachian Mountains, where I grew up, to “waller” meant to lay around lazily and do nothing, like a pig in the mud. It’s a slang term for “wallow,” with a Southern twang.  In North Dakota, “Waller” has taken a whole new meaning. The U.S. Supreme Court case of Waller v. […]
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Independence, Inc. to Host Public Transportation Meeting

By The Dakotan on September 6, 2022
Community Welcome MINOT -- Independence, Inc., a local non-profit organization serving people with disabilities, will host a Public Transportation Community Meeting on Thursday, September 8, 2022, from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. at the Minot Public Library. We are inviting all interested parties to attend this meeting with the hopes of creating community dialogue around the […]
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Commissioners Frustrated

By Lydia Hoverson on September 6, 2022
Weed Problems Continue lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  MINOT – Weeds appear to plague parts of Minot as commissioners of Ward County discussed Tuesday how to deal with a property that is within city limits but not part of the city. An abandoned, weed-filled property just south of Erik Ramstad Middle School has caused an annoyance to several of […]
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Duck Brood Numbers Up Following Drought Year

By The Dakotan on September 6, 2022
Game and Fish News  State Game and Fish Department migratory bird biologists expect a fall flight of ducks from North Dakota similar to 2007, 2008 and 2017.To bring that forecast closer to home, the fall flight is anticipated to be about 26% above last year’s fall flight, based on observations from the Department’s annual mid-July […]
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City Hall Parking Loop Closed this Week

By The Dakotan on September 6, 2022
Pavement work   Beginning Wednesday, September 7, the loop in front of City Hall will be closed to vehicle parking for the remainder of the week as crews will be working to replace the asphalt. The utility bill drive-up drop box will be closed to traffic. Customers can still drop off bills inside City Hall […]
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