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Paris on the Prairie

By Marvin Baker on August 28, 2022
Upside Down Under Marvin.baker@mydakotan.com A woman with four young children stopped by the farmers’ market last week and she said they had just moved to North Dakota from Louisiana. “From hurricanes to blizzards,” she said. But she seemed happy to be in Minot and her kids were relaxed and appeared to be having fun.  As […]
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A Tale of a Big Fish

By Kim Fundingsland on August 28, 2022
Outdoors with Kim  Kim.fundingsland@mydakotan.com What follows, dear reader, is a tale of a big fish.  This story would go unpublished were it not for the urging of fellow workers. Okay, one fellow worker who threatened to have one or more writers interview me for what he perceived as story of great universal appeal to readers […]
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The Alphabet Chain - is it “M” for Monster???

By Jonathan Starr on August 27, 2022
Northern Celebrations Our family – my husband, myself, a brother-in-law, and nephew - have an alphabet chain of dog names for our Hunting Maniac Brittanys we’ve been blessed with over the years.  We started the tradition innocently enough, naming our first dog Britt. It was a great call name in the field. And what else […]
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Fear Free for Animals in Need

By Lydia Hoverson on August 27, 2022
Making a Difference Lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  MINOT – Animals can be hard to work with, but Souris Valley Animal Shelter seems to have found a way to help several animals in the Minot area. SVAS’s executive director Shelbi Waters, from Enid, Oklahoma, said when she moved to Minot near the end of 2018 and started working for […]
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Burgum Addresses Fufeng Concerns

By The Dakotan on August 26, 2022
Burgum statement after North Dakota’s U.S. senators share concerns about proposed corn milling plant   BISMARCK (AUG. 26, 2022) – Gov. Doug Burgum released the following statement after U.S. Sens. John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer shared their concerns with the governor and local leaders related to the proposed Fufeng Group corn milling project in Grand […]
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Minot Man Killed

By The Dakotan on August 26, 2022
FATAL ROLLOVER CRASH NEAR WATFORD CITY   What: Fatal Single Vehicle Rollover Crash   Where: McKenzie County, 28th St., 5 miles east of Watford City   When: 6:00 AM Central Time   Road Conditions: Dry, gravel road, good summer driving condition Weather Conditions: Mostly clear sky, 59 degrees, 5 mph winds   Involvement: Pickup Type of […]
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Minot's Newest Trail

By Lydia Hoverson on August 26, 2022
Phase One of Fun Lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – Trails can be a nice way to get both exercise and fresh air, and Minot seems to be growing in its number of them.  The Minot Park District recently finished Phase One of a new trail, called the Outdoor Recreational Trail, west of town for anyone to walk, […]
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Prison for Murder Assistant

By Kim Fundingsland on August 26, 2022
Whitney Racine Sentenced in Emotional Courtroom MINOT – Whitney Racine, 35, Minot, was sentenced to 18 months in the State Penitentiary during an appearance in a Minot courtroom Friday, August 26.   Racine was arrested and charged with Facilitation of Murder-Extreme Indifference-Adult victim, on February 25, 2022. The charge is a level C felony, punishable by […]
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Counties to Meet Less

By Lydia Hoverson on August 26, 2022
When to Meet  Lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com   MINOT – As days can get busy, one conference decided to cut back on its number of meetings per year.  Members of the Elmer Jesme conference, a quorum of county representatives in North Dakota, voted Tuesday in the Ward County Administration building to meet twice a year every even-numbered years, and […]
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ND Abortion Plan Halted

By AP - The Dakotan on August 25, 2022
Judge puts hold on North Dakota trigger law banning abortion By DAVE KOLPACK Associated PressFARGO, N.D. (AP) — A judge on Thursday again blocked a trigger law banning abortion in North Dakota as he weighs arguments from the state's lone abortion clinic that the law violates the state constitution.Burleigh County District Judge Bruce Romanick granted […]
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