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A TOUGH Conundrum

By Lydia Hoverson on August 5, 2022
MINOT – Plants can be used for many purposes. One plant, lentils, make for a healthy meal, full of iron and fiber.  Dr. Charlie Lim, NDSU weed specialist from the Williston Research Extension Center, spoke of an herbicide often used for lentils, called TOUGH.  Lim said when it comes to chickpeas, the label says a […]
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Anglers Encouraged to Keep Deep Water Fish

By The Dakotan on August 5, 2022
North Dakota Game and Fish Department release:  North Dakota Game and Fish Department fisheries personnel encourage anglers to keep fish caught from depths of more than 25 feet, rather than practice catch-and-release.  Dave Fryda, Missouri River System supervisor, said given the exceptional Lake Sakakawea walleye fishing this summer, enticing many anglers to the big lake, […]
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Supreme Court Win for Landowners

By The Dakotan on August 5, 2022
State Supreme Court strikes key portions of 'pore-space' lawBy JAMES MacPHERSON Associated PressBISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota's Supreme Court on Thursday struck down key portions of a state law that a landowners group argued amounts to the unconstitutional taking of private property rights.The so-called pore space law passed the 2019 Legislature after supporters sought […]
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Profile: Lt. Governor's Wife

By Lydia Hoverson on August 5, 2022
WATFORD CITY -- Sandra Sanford, the wife of Lieutenant Governor Brent Sanford, has been very politically involved herself in different conservative non-profit organizations. Her husband has also been involved in politics for many years as the mayor of Watford City, as his grandfather was.   “I don’t even like to use the word political, I prefer […]
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Lord's Cupboard Garden -- Volunteers and Tears

By Kim Fundingsland on August 4, 2022
VELVA – A great harvest for an even greater cause – feeding those in need in Minot and Ward County.  Produce harvested from raised gardens north of here is distributed five days a week at the Lord’s Cupboard Food Pantry in Minot. Dedicated volunteers planted the vegetables, maintained the gardens during the growing season, and […]
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Train, ATV Crash

By The Dakotan on August 4, 2022
North Dakota Highway Patrol News Release  August 4, 2022   Morton County - Train and ATV Injury Crash   What: Injury Crash   Where: Private Railroad Crossing #086294B, approximately 10 miles NW of Mandan   When: 10:28am CST   Road Conditions: Good - Gravel Road   Weather Conditions: Sunny/Clear   Crash Involvement: Train and ATV   Type of Crash: Angle/Intersection   Agencies Involved: Metro […]
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Ward County Serious Injury Crash

By The Dakotan on August 4, 2022
North Dakota Highway Patrol News Release What: Injury Crash   Where: Intersection of Highway 83 and Highway 23, 15 miles south of Minot.   When: August 4, 2022, at approximately 0803 AM CST   Road Conditions: Good, Dry   Weather Conditions: Clear   Crash Involvement: Vehicle vs Vehicle   Type of Crash: Angle   Agencies Involved: NDHP, Ward County Sheriff’s Office, Max […]
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Local Hero Honored

By Lydia Hoverson on August 4, 2022
MINOT – Not all heroes wear capes, and no hero truly takes a vacation. Such was the case for Scott Allen, fireman from the Minot Fire Department, who, according to the City of Minot, took a vacation in California early July with nine others from his family. As he and his family were floating in […]
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Flags to Fly Half Staff

By The Dakotan on August 4, 2022
Burgum directs flags flown at half-staff in honor of U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski   BISMARCK – Gov. Doug Burgum has directed all government agencies to fly the United States and North Dakota flags at half-staff until midnight Thursday, Aug. 4, and encourages North Dakotans to do the same at their homes and businesses, in honor […]
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There's Nothing in North Dakota

By Amy Allender on August 4, 2022
MINOT— “I just know by the time we find a good place, the boys are going to be cranky and it’s going to be a disaster.” This was my lament last Sunday, as I wove our car up and down country roads, scanning the horizon for highlighter-yellow fields. I grumbled something inaudible as I realized […]
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