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Sensational South Prairie

By Kim Fundingsland on June 13, 2022
MINOT — Stunning. Sensational. Record shattering. The South Prairie High School trapshooting team had the top 5 shooters in the Best of the West trapshoot conducted Saturday at the Minot Gun Club. Incredibly, after 24,000 clay targets were thrown for 238 shooters, South Prairie had three shooters tied for first with 99 of 100 clays […]
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Game and Fish Briefs

By The Dakotan on June 13, 2022
New Buffalo Record Set A bow fisherman from Bismarck has set a new bow/spear state record. Mitch Estabrook arrowed a 60-pound, 8-ounce buffalo from Heart Butte Reservoir on May 16. It broke the previous record by 3 pounds, taken at Heart Butte Reservoir in 2017 by Derek Larson of Mandan. Buffalo are a native fish […]
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County Approves Property Funds for Youthworks

By Lydia Hoverson on June 13, 2022
MINOT — Ward County Commissioners approved using the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to allow the short-term care and assessment center Youthworks to buy property for its youth to live in. On Monday, Emily Yanish, program manager for Youthworks, told the commissioners that the center has two plans of action for where to place […]
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Burgum highlights progress, outlines challenges in fourth conference on state-tribal partnerships

By The Dakotan on June 13, 2022
Emergency response agreement with Spirit Lake to be signed Tuesday BISMARCK — Governor Doug Burgum today welcomed tribal members and other attendees to the fourth Strengthening Government to Government Partnerships and Relationships Conference, highlighting progress made through collaboration between the state and North Dakota’s tribal nations over the last two years and outlining challenges and […]
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MPD Reports “Fake Gold Jewelry Scam”

By The Dakotan on June 13, 2022
MINOT — The Minot Police Department received a report from an area resident that he fell victim to a scam, by a couple at a gas station, called the “Fake Gold Jewelry Scam”. The couple was reportedly driving a smaller grey GMC sport utility vehicle with an unknown California license plate. The scammers told the […]
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Off-Grid Cooking: Solar Ovens

By Charlene Nelson on June 13, 2022
A power outage can be stressful. If you have prolonged power outage, you will be glad for a hot meal. What do you have planned for cooking if you can’t use your stove? June is the perfect time to learn how to cook off grid. This is a “kill two birds with one stone” kind […]
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Man Injured in Airplane Crash

By The Dakotan on June 12, 2022
***Updated on Monday at 10:30 a.m. to include name of injured student*** MINOT — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says that a man was minorly injured in an airplane crash in Minot early Sunday afternoon. According to the NDHP, Jonis Nava, 24, a student pilot, was flying a single engine aircraft and was attempting to […]
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Fatal Crash in Mandan

By The Dakotan on June 12, 2022
MANDAN — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says someone died in a single-vehicle front-end crash with an embankment in Mandan early Saturday afternoon. According to the NDHP, Randy Spitzer was driving a Jeep northwest down the exit ramp from Interstate 94 onto ND Highway 1806. The Jeep was traveling in an erratic manner and drove […]
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Upside Down Under: Recycling stable but stagnant?…

By Marvin Baker on June 12, 2022
Most of us, if not all of us in North Dakota, have recycled something. The first thing that comes to mind is aluminum cans, but there are numerous other items that can be and are recycled. North Dakota and the United States are a long way from the motivation to recycle in Europe, but that […]
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Summertime is Campground Time

By Kim Fundingsland on June 12, 2022
GARRISON — Campground usage has been strong recently at North Dakota State Parks. The season got off to a slower start than usual due to late snowstorms, but warmer temperatures and recreational opportunities have increased visitations since then. “We were down early a bit, for sure,” said Chad Trautman, Fort Stevenson State Park manager. “But […]
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