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Trinity Eases Mask Policy

By The Dakotan on July 6, 2022
  MINOT — Trinity Health is easing some of its masking requirements for people vaccinated against COVID-19 – a change that will continue so long as community incidence of the virus remains at lower levels.  Starting Thursday, July 7, face masks will be optional for patients and visitors who are fully vaccinated and free from […]
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Nodak Speedway Fourth of July Results 

By Tayton Hjelmstad on July 5, 2022
MINOT – Nodak Speedway held their annual Fourth of July fireworks special Monday night as the Northern SportMods, Hobby Stocks, Sport Compacts, and Western Renegade Wingless Sprints took to the track.  Feature Races Top 8 Finishers  Northern SportMods   1 – Darren Medler, Minot  2 – Gabriel Deschamp, Bottineau  3 – Trenton Erven, Minot  4 – […]
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4th Ends with a Bang

By Lydia Hoverson on July 5, 2022
MINOT - After many residents in Minot spent a full day celebrating their country with food and festivities, the North Dakota State Fairgrounds offered them a show of bright fireworks Monday night. The fireworks started late in the night after the Nodak Speedway races, with hundreds of cars parked around the show, people watching in […]
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ANS Sniffing Dogs

By The Dakotan on July 5, 2022
Mussel-sniffing Dogs to Attend Walleye Tournament The effort to combat the spread and introduction of invasive zebra mussels in North Dakota waters is going to the dogs. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has partnered with Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife wardens who will employ their professionally trained K-9 companions to detect the […]
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MSU Head Coach Resigns

By The Dakotan on July 5, 2022
MINOT – Minot State University head softball coach Nat Wagner has announced his resignation. This past season Wagner guided MSU softball to its most victories in the last seven seasons. Wagner, who just completed his third season as the head coach for the Beavers this spring, announced his resignation as of July 1 based on […]
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Providential Home Companion: Time to Dehydrate

By Charlene Nelson on July 4, 2022
It's not enough that you store up extra food to see you through disasters or other challenges. You need a way to produce and preserve your food. Back in May I wrote about the need for a food plan. Should you get "food storage"? | The Dakotan | Charlene Nelson (mydakotan.com). When we start talking […]
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The Ancient Art of Hard Work

By Tisa Peek on July 4, 2022
It is that time of year. Fireworks season, tournament fishing, baseball games, what have you, but the hidden holiday amongst all this fun -- haying season. As you drive across the highways and byways of North Dakota, one may notice the beautiful windrows of ample drying grass and alfalfas lining the fields. It is sheer […]
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Weekend Accidents Kill, Injure

By The Dakotan on July 4, 2022
One person was killed, and two others suffered serious injuries as the result of traffic mishaps in the region. According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, an 88-year-old man from Zap was driving an OHV, a 2021 Can-Am Defender, on Mercer County Road 21, 10 miles north of Beulah, at 11:13 Saturday morning when the […]
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Watford City Man Killed

By Kim Fundingsland on July 3, 2022
An 18-year-old male from Watford City, Eduardo Luis Ochoa, was killed in a two-vehicle accident shortly before 6:00 a.m. Saturday. According to a NDHP report, road and weather conditions were not a factor in a head-on collision between a 2015 Dodge Caravan, driven by Ochoa, and a 2005 Peterbilt truck-tractor, driven by Alyssa Lee Smith, […]
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Fishin' For Cats

By Jonathan Starr on July 3, 2022
They probably missed out in the “handsome” category when it comes to being a fish. They probably don’t even fit the “cute” category. After all, the channel catfish calling the Missouri River tailrace home – or any channel catfish anywhere else for that matter – lack the glittery greenish-gold of walleye or the cutesy bluegill […]
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