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Letter to the Editor

By Bob Paulson on June 1, 2022
Washington spin and dark money have come to North Dakota politics. Jeff Hoverson has been the target of attack ads from the Brighter Future Alliance.  The first ad accused him of voting to defund the North Dakota National Guard and of not being a supporter of the military.  There was no bill to defund the […]
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Budget Wise: Travel North Dakota

By Charlene Nelson on June 1, 2022
Memorial Day is the gateway to summer, a time for vacations and travel plans. Despite rising gas and food prices, your summer vacations don't need to cost a lot, especially if you travel within the state. Who needs to go to Disneyland? There is so much to see and do in North Dakota, starting with […]
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Sanford CEO Indicates Flexibility on Options for Future of Mott Nursing Home

By The Dakotan on June 1, 2022
BISMARCK — At the urging of Governor Doug Burgum, R-ND, Sanford Health President and CEO Bill Gassen indicated a willingness to gift the Good Samaritan Society building in Mott to the city instead of selling the skilled nursing facility and to remove a deed restriction that would have prohibited the facility from being used for health […]
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Trinity Lifts Lockdown

By The Dakotan on May 31, 2022
MINOT — Earlier today, Trinity Health was notified by the Minot Police Department of a credible threat to our facilities and/or the people within them. On the advice of law enforcement officials, Trinity initiated a facility lockdown to limit movement and screen those entering our buildings. Later this afternoon, following their investigation, law enforcement deemed […]
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Enough with the Wind

By Kim Fundingsland on May 31, 2022
MINOT — Persistent wind seems to be the norm throughout the region, almost to the point of getting used to it. Almost. Howling winds reached gusts of more than 50 miles per hour in the Minot region Tuesday morning. A peak gust of 54 miles per hour was recorded at the Minot International Airport prior […]
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Zoo Hours Change for Summer

By Lydia Hoverson on May 31, 2022
MINOT — Roosevelt Park Zoo in Minot has switched to summer hours starting today. Andrea Tronson, public program manager, said the hours are now 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Summer activities scheduled are the “Wild About Safety” event for everyone on June 7, put on by Trinity Hospital, and the “Bacon and Brew” event for […]
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Nodak Speedway Changes It Up for Memorial Day

By Tayton Hjelmstad on May 31, 2022
MINOT — Nodak Speedway made some changes to cap off its Memorial Day Doubleheader as the Northern SportMods and IMCA Modifieds went racing without their roofs and ran a single car qualifying session before their heat races. There was plenty of action to be had to start the night as the Hobby Stock feature saw […]
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Broadway Corridor Study Wins Engineering Excellence Award

By The Dakotan on May 31, 2022
MINOT — The Broadway Corridor study conducted in 2021 has won an Engineering Excellence award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of North Dakota. The Broadway study was recognized in the Studies, Research, and Consulting Engineering Services category by the ACEC, a non-profit, self-governing organization with the purpose of protecting the public interest and […]
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For the Farmer: Industry Update

By Charlie Adams on May 31, 2022
While it is hard to focus on anything but the remainder of spring’s work and just trying to get through one day and on to the next, it is important to keep your eye on the next few months.  Thinking ahead about the crop you are putting in the ground now and the crop you […]
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Trinity Health on Lockdown

By The Dakotan on May 31, 2022
***Updated at 3:30 p.m. on May 31, 2022***  MINOT — Minot Police say Tuesday’s lockdown of Trinity Hospital came as a result of a social media threat. According to police, they notified Trinity of a threatening post on Facebook, and Trinity responded with the lockdown. A police department spokesman said Tuesday afternoon that the Facebook […]
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