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Dakotan Front Page

By Lydia Hoverson on August 19, 2022
The Dakotan Front Page Email The Dakotan is continuing its front-page email for anyone to subscribe to for free at Subscribe | The Dakotan (mydakotan.com). After a ten-day hiatus, the email has a few changes to it. First, it will now be scheduled to go out Monday through Friday mornings at 7 a.m. There will […]
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Minot Airport Earns Training Award

By The Dakotan on August 19, 2022
The Minot International Airport has earned a training excellence award from the American Association of Airport Executives.   The award certifies that Airport employees have completed training for airport-specific and continuing education programs using the DigiCast on-demand web-based training system, which offers employees more than 300 training videos on a wide range of subjects, including […]
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Badlands Body Dumping Ground

By Kim Fundingsland on August 19, 2022
WATFORD CITY – What was found remains a mystery, but there were several agencies involved. Numerous law enforcement vehicles converged Wednesday on Badlands terrain adjacent to the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.  “It’s kind of a hotspot for suicide and body dumping,” said Lissa Yellow Bird-Chase, Whiteshield.  The area where various agencies were […]
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Regina Defeats MSU Men

By The Dakotan on August 19, 2022
Trio of returners lead way for Minot State men in international tour contest at Regina   REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN – Minot State’s returners led the way Thursday night, August 18, for the Beavers, who got a jump-start on their 2022-23 season playing at the University of Regina in an international exhibition tour.   Minot High product Jaxon Gunville […]
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More Police Wanted

By Lydia Hoverson on August 19, 2022
  MINOT – As there seems to be a staffing shortage in many occupations, it also appears to be affecting the Minot Police Department, making it difficult for them to protect every unsafe area in Minot.  This problem was manifested at the Minot City Council meeting Monday, where city resident Marjorie Taylor raised concerns about […]
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Fargo Pledge Returns

By AP - The Dakotan on August 19, 2022
North Dakota school board reinstates Pledge of Allegiance  By DAVE KOLPACK Associated Press  FARGO (AP) -- The school board in North Dakota's most populous city reversed course Thursday on its decision to stop reciting the Pledge of Allegiance at its monthly meetings, following complaints from conservative lawmakers and an angry backlash from citizens around the […]
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Prairie Health in Mohall

By Charlie Adams on August 19, 2022
MOHALL -- While the COVID-19 pandemic is now mostly an afterthought in our local rural communities, there is no doubt that the pandemic changed the way many people see the world. For Tiffany Strand and Brandy Moen, this is especially true with the way we were able to care for our “most vulnerable” population.   […]
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Life-saving Loaners

By The Dakotan on August 18, 2022
MINOT -- With summer winding down, many families will escape to area lakes in coming weeks. To make sure such outings don’t end in tragedy, Safe Kids Minot is teaming up with Brady Martz and the Minot Park District to give families easy access to life jackets.   Amber Emerson, RN, Safe Kids Minot coordinator, […]
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Tobacco Compliance Checks

By The Dakotan on August 18, 2022
On August 18 the Minot Police Department administered Tobacco Compliance Checks on 39 licensed tobacco retailers in the city. We are pleased to announce that ALL retailers passed the check by refusing to sell tobacco products to our underage volunteers.   Tobacco Compliance Checks are required by ordinance to be performed by the police department […]
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Veteran Leads the Pledge

By Lydia Hoverson on August 18, 2022
MINOT – With the controversy of the Pledge of Allegiance and whether it should be recited, one man took to the podium with confidence to say it.  At the Minot City Council meeting Monday, Paul Stroklund, a retired 30-year active duty and combat veteran with the Army and Army National Guard, led the council and […]
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