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ND High School Rodeo: Providing a future in rodeo, life

By Tisa Peek on June 15, 2022
BOWMAN — Once again, high school rodeo competitors from all over the state battled the elements of tough competition and weather at the North Dakota State High School Finals held June 9-12 in Bowman. The top four finalists after state finals in each event will go on to represent North Dakota at the Cam-Plex Event […]
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Lower Your Monthly Bills

By Charlene Nelson on June 15, 2022
(A little review) Most finance and budget experts say that you should use the 50-30-20 rule for budgeting. That is, 50% of your income goes towards necessities, things like housing, transportation, utilities, food etc. The next 30% of the budget goes towards wants, things you really want but aren't essential for getting by. This includes things […]
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Minot Election Results

By Nicole DesRosier on June 15, 2022
MINOT — The biggest upset of the night was Alderman Tom Ross beating out his opponents Miranda Schuler and Incumbent Shaun Sipma to be the next mayor of Minot. "Now the work begins. We've got exciting times ahead of us. We're going to get people engaged," Ross said. Minot's City Council Incumbents Paul Pitner, Mark […]
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Tom Ross Projected to be New Mayor

By The Dakotan on June 14, 2022
MINOT — The City of Minot has a new mayor. The Secretary of State's website is showing Tom Ross has the lead over Miranda Schuler and Incumbent Shaun Sipma. Kim Fundingsland has Ross' initial reaction on being named the new mayor of Minot. The Dakotan
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Primary Election Underway

By Lydia Hoverson on June 14, 2022
MINOT — Poll workers are saying this year's Primary Election is taking in a steady number of voters. Bonnie Domsteen, inspector for the North Dakota State Fair Center polls, said that nothing seems to be different this year as opposed to any other year since 2016, when she first started in the poll business. "We've […]
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Governor, First Lady to Host Sixth Annual Recovery Reinvented on Nov. 10 in Grand Forks

By The Dakotan on June 14, 2022
BISMARCK — Governor Doug Burgum and First Lady Kathryn Burgum are inviting the public to join them for Recovery Reinvented, an event dedicated to eliminating the shame and stigma of the disease of addiction, on Nov. 10, 2022, at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks. The event will be free and open to the public. […]
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Banking Republicans Call on HUD to Immediately Reinstate Work Requirement Study for Taxpayer-Funded Housing

By The Dakotan on June 14, 2022
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) joined his Senate Banking Committee Republican colleagues in calling on Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia Fudge to immediately reverse HUD’s decision to abruptly end a study on the incentives of work requirements for individuals given taxpayer-funded housing. In 1996, Congress authorized HUD to begin studying […]
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Military Families Mental Health Services Act

By The Dakotan on June 14, 2022
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senators Kevin Cramer (R-ND), member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, and Jon Ossoff (D-GA) introduced the bipartisan Military Families Mental Health Services Act to help military families access vital mental health care services. The bipartisan bill waives out-of-pocket costs for military families and veterans on TRICARE for their first three […]
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City of Minot to Host Area Planning Public Workshops

By The Dakotan on June 14, 2022
Input needed for 2040 Comprehensive Plan MINOT — The City of Minot will host a series of public workshops as part of an effort to update its 2040 Comprehensive Plan. The three meetings will address five identified areas of growth in Minot: Downtown and warehouse district area, flood impacted neighborhoods, southwest growth area, northwest growth […]
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For the Farmer: Use Your Facebook Powers for Good, Not Evil

By Charlie Adams on June 14, 2022
I’m going to complain about social media, but don’t get me wrong.  There is a lot of good that comes from social media.  First and foremost: prayers.  The good old church prayer list can be effective, but Facebook can be even more effective.  In real time.  Instantaneous prayer requests.  Right there on your phone.  God […]
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