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North Dakota Senator Injured

By The Dakotan on June 22, 2022
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, has issued the following statement: “While working in the yard over the weekend, I sustained a serious injury to my right hand, which required immediate surgery. I continue to remain in North Dakota, close to medical care, as there is a high risk of infection and the possible […]
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Lower Your Auto Insurance Costs

By Charlene Nelson on June 22, 2022
If you haven't shopped around for insurance in more than a year, chances are that you're paying too much for car insurance. There are several factors that can change the cost of your insurance and give you lower premiums than what you're paying right now: Your car depreciates Insurance rates are based on the value […]
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Ballot Battle Ahead

By Kim Fundingsland on June 22, 2022
MINOT — It will be the most closely watched board meeting ever held at the new County building. And with good reason. In the recent June 14 election unofficial voting results for the Republican representative ticket in District 3 showed incumbent Jeff Hoverson leading challenger Roscoe Streyle by a single vote – 617 to 616. […]
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Million Dollar Arrest

By The Dakotan on June 21, 2022
MINOT — Minot Police and the Ward County Narcotics Task Force have arrested an individual in conjunction with the seizure of over 15,000 fentanyl pills and 80 grams of fentanyl powder. The estimated street value of the drugs is over $1 million. According to a press release, on Sunday, June 19, a Minot Police officer […]
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Road Changes for City and County

By Lydia Hoverson on June 21, 2022
MINOT — Minot City Council approved the 16th Street NW and 30 Avenue NW intersection to change from a four way stop to a two way stop, with the 16th Street stop signs being removed. During the meeting Monday, Alderman Stephan Podrygula said he had received concerns about this issue from a citizen of Minot. […]
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Game and Fish Briefs

By The Dakotan on June 21, 2022
Pronghorn Survey Begins The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s annual aerial pronghorn survey will begin July 1 and is scheduled to be completed within two weeks. During the survey period, small airplanes will sometimes fly low over some parts of western North Dakota. The survey determines pronghorn abundance, herd demographics and fawn production. This […]
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MSU Raises Juneteenth Flag

By Lydia Hoverson on June 20, 2022
MINOT — Minot State University's Diversity Council hosted a celebration of Juneteenth Monday afternoon with a speech and the raising of its flag. Though the Emancipation Proclamation went into effect in January 1863, Juneteenth celebrates when the federal government took control of Galveston, Texas, to ensure the slaves' freedom, on June 19, 1865. Minot Area […]
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Off-grid Cooking: The Rocket Stove

By Charlene Nelson on June 20, 2022
Summer is a good time to experiment with off-grid cooking. Last week I introduced you to solar cooking. But if a solar oven isn't what you're looking for, maybe you want to look at the rocket stove. A rocket stove is a small L-shaped stove that uses small diameter wood as its fuel and burns […]
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Nodak Speedway Father’s Day Results

By Tayton Hjelmstad on June 20, 2022
Minot — Another beautiful Sunday night in Minot meant another night of racing for the Nodak Speedway. 54 racers celebrated Father’s Day at the racetrack with 15 in the Hobby Stock, 9 in the Stock Car, 9 in the Modified, 8 in the Sport Compact, and 13 in the Western Renegade non-wing Sprint Cars. Race […]
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Basin' Bandits

By Kim Fundingsland on June 19, 2022
CENTER — The conditions were ideal as the Badlands Bass Bandits launched the second stop on their summer tour – this one at the warm waters of power plant fed Nelson Lake, one of the few largemouth bass fisheries in the state. After a brief safety and rules meeting, participants were eager to get lines […]
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