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Europe Drying Up

By AP - The Dakotan on August 24, 2022
EU report: Drought-hit Europe could face 3 more dry months  By LORNE COOK Associated Press  BRUSSELS (AP) — Parts of the European Union could face three more months of warmer and drier conditions as Europe weathers a major drought that has fueled forest fires, dried up rivers and devastated crops, the 27-nation bloc's Earth observation […]
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Choosing Private or Public School

By Lydia Hoverson on August 24, 2022
lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  MINOT – Discussions of parental rights as well as public school versus private seem to be growing in this present time. Two Minot men expressed their opinions on why parents are increasingly switching the enrollment of their kids from public to private Christian schools. Bishop Ryan High School’s Father Jadyn Nelson and a parent […]
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Two Killed in Bismarck

By AP - The Dakotan on August 24, 2022
Police: Mother kills adult son, then herself in Bismarck  BISMARCK (AP) — Police in Bismarck said a preliminary investigation shows a mother killed her adult son at a residence before taking her own life.  Lt. Luke Gardiner says officers went to a residence about 3 p.m. Tuesday after police received numerous requests for a welfare […]
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Marijuana Money

By AP - The Dakotan on August 24, 2022
What's different about 2022 ND marijuana vote? MoneyBy JAMES MacPHERSON Associated PressBISMARCK, (AP) — The main group working to legalize recreational marijuana in North Dakota has more than a half-million dollars to press its case, far more than the mostly shoe-leather effort they relied on four years ago. Meanwhile, a major oil industry group that […]
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Cramer Bashes Biden "Stunt"

By The Dakotan on August 24, 2022
Sen. Cramer Statement on Biden’s Student Debt Cancelation Announcement  FARGO – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) issued the following statement after President Joe Biden announced the cancelation of up to $10,000 in federal student loan debt per borrower and up to $20,000 of debt for some borrowers who previously received a Pell grant. President Biden’s unilateral decision to […]
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High Profile Court Cases

By Kim Fundingsland on August 24, 2022
Court Appearances  Kim.fundingsland@mydakotan.com  MINOT – Two men involved in high profile courts cases appeared before North-Central District Court Judge Todd Cresap Wednesday.   Mathew Anderson, charged with Murder-Extreme Indifference, a AA felony that is the highest level of charge possible in North Dakota, sat in his Ward County Jail black and white striped clothing while listening […]
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Baseball Coach Hired at MSU

By Kim Fundingsland on August 24, 2022
Minot State introduces Sam Boisner as Beavers new head baseball coach MINOT – The Beaver baseball program is moving forward under a new leader who brings plenty of experience in the NSIC with him to the diamond. Minot State’s Director of Athletics, Kevin Forde, is pleased to announce the hiring of Sam Boisner as the […]
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A Chance to Heal

By The Dakotan on August 24, 2022
MINOT — Trinity Health will host an infant memorial service for families who have experienced the loss of an infant on Thursday, September 15, at 1 p.m. at Rosehill Cemetery. The event is open to the community. A chaplain from Trinity Health’s Pastoral Care Department will give a non-denominational blessing and offer words of comfort, […]
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Area Man Killed in Train Accident

By The Dakotan on August 24, 2022
The Ward County Sherrif's Department is investigating a train/pedestrian accident which occured in Foxholm, North Dakota. The accident occurred in the early morning hours of August 24, 2022. A 68-year-old man from Foxholm was killed. The incident is still under investigation and the name is being withheld until notification of next of kin. The Dakotan
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Helping Youth

By Lydia Hoverson on August 24, 2022
MINOT – A state law that recently went into effect appears to be causing housing issues for youth in need of shelter. At an Elmer Jesme conference Tuesday inside the Ward County Administration Building, commissioners from several counties across North Dakota discussed how to deal with a new law that took effect August 1. Lisa […]
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