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Burgum on Biden Plan: "Reckless"

By The Dakotan on August 25, 2022
Burgum releases statement on President Biden’s student loan debt cancellation plan   BISMARCK – Gov. Doug Burgum today (August 25), released the following statement regarding President Biden’s student loan debt cancellation plan.  “Instead of focusing on reducing the rising costs of higher education, the President’s blatantly political and financially reckless plan will only incent institutions to […]
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ND Game & Fish News

By The Dakotan on August 25, 2022
Big Game Transport Rules  Big game hunters should note requirements for transporting deer, elk and moose carcasses and carcass parts into and within North Dakota, as a precaution against the possible spread of chronic wasting disease.  Hunters are prohibited from transporting into or within North Dakota the whole carcass of deer, elk, moose or other […]
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Spainer's Picks

By The Dakotan on August 25, 2022
Opening Weekend in 11AA and 11A football   Bismarck St. Mary’s @ Minot High  Minot so badly wants to be Titletown of North Dakota. Their basketball sweep at state combined with boys swimming and diving and girls’ soccer was a huge step toward that goal. The Magicians will need to take a step forward in the […]
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Just Can’t Mow Those Weeds

By Lydia Hoverson on August 25, 2022
lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com    MINOT – What should the county do about a property within city limits that isn’t part of the city? Ward County commissioners set out to look at the property Tuesday, after receiving multiple complaints from Minot city resident Travis Johnson. Johnson lives next door to a property of a few acres just south of […]
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Sawyer Multi-Vehicle Crash

By The Dakotan on August 25, 2022
Multi-Vehicle Crash – Hwy 52 – Sawyer  NARRATIVE:   At approximately 7:59 a.m. Thursday, August 25, the North Dakota Highway Patrol responded to a multivehicle crash on Hwy 52, approximately one mile southeast of Sawyer. The crash involved four commercial motor vehicles and eight passenger vehicles. Heavy fog at the time significantly reduced visibility, which […]
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Train Victim Identified

By The Dakotan on August 25, 2022
MINOT – Terrance Ferdinand, 68, Foxholm, has been identified by the Ward County Sheriff’s Department as the man killed when struck by a train during the early morning hours of August 24.   The accident occurred in Foxholm on the Canadian Pacific Railway line and was not at a crossing.  The Dakotan
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Minot Man Seeks State Office

By Kim Fundingsland on August 25, 2022
Kim.fundingsland@mydakotan.com   Charles Tuttle Seeks Secretary of State Post BISMARCK – A Minot man who carries the title of a government watchdog, has submitted petitions in the capital for the purpose of getting his name on the November general election ballot for the office of Secretary of State.  Charles Tuttle says he submitted more than the […]
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She's Not from Around Here

By Amy Allender on August 25, 2022
“No sane person would choose to leave Florida to live in North Dakota."  Amy.allender@mydakotan.com  I read that quote in a news article a couple weeks ago. When my eyes ran across the words, I nearly spit out my coffee, choking back a laugh.  The next day, friends came over for taco night and I told […]
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Hoeven Slams Biden Administration

By The Dakotan on August 24, 2022
News Release: HOEVEN STATEMENT ON BIDEN STUDENT DEBT CANCELLATION   GRAND FORKS – Senator John Hoeven today issued the following statement after President Biden announced his plan to cancel student debt.    “The Democrats’ reckless spending has caused record-high inflation, and now the Biden administration wants to spend billions more for student loan debt forgiveness,” […]
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State Tax Relief Proposed

By AP - The Dakotan on August 24, 2022
Burgum pushes to eliminate income taxes for lower earners  By JAMES MacPHERSON Associated Press  BISMARCK (AP) — Gov. Doug Burgum on Wednesday proposed eliminating state income taxes for lower-earning North Dakotans while shrinking them for higher earners to a small flat tax, which he said would save taxpayers about $250 million annually.  Flanked by Republican […]
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