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Minot Vistas Bounce back, Defeat Moorhead 4-3

By Tayton Hjelmstad on June 19, 2022
Minot — After going 1-3 in their last four games the Minot Vistas welcomed the Moorhead Blues to Corbett Field Saturday. The Vistas opened the scoring right away in the bottom of the 1st as a leadoff single by Morgan Nygaard and a walk by Kellan Burke set up the Vistas nicely as they would […]
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Upside Down Under: Don’t be fuelish…

By Marvin Baker on June 19, 2022
We’re all complaining about the price of gas these days and we have every right to do that. The price has never been this high and it’s killing any pay raise we might have gotten this year. Gas prices will go up and down as most of us know and right now we’re in a […]
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Making a Difference: Disabled American Veterans

By Lydia Hoverson on June 18, 2022
MINOT — If a veteran has any disability relating to their service in the military, there is a national organization called Disabled Americans Veterans (DAV) which will help those who have served the nation by providing a place where they can socialize with other disabled veterans, and it aids in filling out the confusing paperwork […]
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Northern Celebrations: Brushing up on Boating Safety and Regulations

By Jonathan Starr on June 18, 2022
Summer is officially only days away even though boaters, anglers, and watercraft enthusiasts have already enjoyed some time on the water – wind permitting, that is. In celebrating summer’s arrival it doesn’t hurt to test one’s brain power when it comes to water, boats, safety, and perhaps above all, North Dakota’s laws when to avoid […]
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Minot's Changing Council

By Kim Fundingsland on June 18, 2022
MINOT — A new mayor is about to move from one seat to another, leaving a vacancy on Minot’s City Council. Alderman Tom Ross emerged the winner in a three-way race for mayor in the recent election, garnering 1,978 votes. Fellow challenger Miranda Schuler finished second with 1,357 votes, and incumbent mayor Shaun Sipma third […]
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Facts of Law : Criminal Restitution Isn't As Clear As We Think

By Andrew Schultz on June 18, 2022
In any criminal case, a crime victim is entitled to “restitution,” the absolute right to be repaid for any financial losses suffered. This is a right protected in both our North Dakota Century Code, and our State Constitution. In recent years, with the adoption of constitutionally-protected victim’s rights in Marsy’s Law, several issues regarding restitution […]
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Sen. Cramer, Banking Republican Colleagues Request SEC Records on Proposed Climate Disclosure Rule

By The Dakotan on June 16, 2022
WASHINGTON, D.C. — As gas prices hit a record high of $5 per gallon nationally, U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND), member of the Senate Banking Committee, joined Banking Ranking Member Pat Toomey (R-PA) and all Senate Banking Committee Republicans in sending a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) asking them to provide more […]
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Senate Passes Legislation to Provide VA Health Care to Veterans Impacted by Toxic Exposure

By The Dakotan on June 16, 2022
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senators John Hoeven (R-ND) and Kevin Cramer (R-ND) today issued the following statement after the U.S. Senate passed legislation to provide Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care to more than 3.5 million veterans from all eras suffering from conditions related to toxic exposure.  “This legislation provides needed coverage to veterans exposed […]
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Dry Months Ahead for North Dakota

By Kim Fundingsland on June 16, 2022
MINOT — The region is wet and there’s record flooding occurring in neighboring Montana all along the surging Yellowstone River. Given those conditions, it hardly seems possible that a weather forecast calls for a dry July-September for North Dakota. However, that is exactly what is contained in the latest long-range issuance from the Climate Prediction […]
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Minot Area Residents Awarded NDHP Colonel’s Award for Excellence

By The Dakotan on June 16, 2022
North Dakota was impacted by a devastating blizzard on April 13, 2022. The Northwest Region of the state was hit hard. The Minot area accumulating three to four feet of snow which was accompanied by wind gusts of up to 55 miles per hour. Roads going out of Minot were closed by the North Dakota […]
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