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Sabre Dogs Start 2022 with Shutout Win

By Tayton Hjelmstad on May 28, 2022
MINOT — Summer Collegiate baseball is back in Minot. The Souris Valley Sabre Dogs began their final season Friday with a shutout 9-0 win over the Red River Pilots from Grand Forks. It was an overall team win with lights out pitching and consistent offense. The Sabre Dogs started out hot as starting pitcher Jacob […]
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Making a Difference: 2nd Story Social Club

By Lydia Hoverson on May 28, 2022
MINOT – 2nd Story Social Club in Minot is a place for adults with developmental disabilities to come and socialize. It formed in 1975 and started with 45 members. The club now has 350 members. “There is a great need for clubs like 2nd Story. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for […]
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Northern Celebrations: It’s spring – think about November deer hunting

By Jonathan Starr on May 28, 2022
It’s the end of May, but it’s time to start thinking about deer hunting. Especially because the 2022 North Dakota deer gun and muzzleloader applications are available with the June 8 deadline typically approaching faster than what one realizes. The early June deadline is a decades old tradition. Even though license applications aren’t due until […]
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Body Found in Souris River

By The Dakotan on May 27, 2022
MINOT — The Ward County Sheriff’s Department says it, along with the Minot Police Department, Minot Fire Department and Trinity First Response, responded to the Souris River on the southeast edge of Minot to a report of a body that people kayaking found floating in the water Friday. The Minot Fire Department recovered the body. […]
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Injury Accident

By Nicole DesRosier on May 27, 2022
KARLSRUHE — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says two men were injured when they collided at an intersection near Karlsruhe shortly after noon on Friday. According to the NDHP, Jorden Keller, 26, Burlington, and Randy Merck, 62, Karlsruhe, were both approaching the intersection of 48th St N and 2nd Ave N when Merck failed to […]
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Fatal Rollover Crash

By Nicole DesRosier on May 27, 2022
DOUGLAS — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a man died and two girls were injured near Douglas Friday morning. According to the NDHP, the 42-year-old man, Ryder, was traveling on Ward County Road 24 with two 12-year-old girls when he encountered a slow-moving row crop sprayer. The man drove into the ditch to avoid […]
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Emergency Plane Landing

By The Dakotan on May 27, 2022
WING — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says at approximately 9:20 a.m. Friday a private, single-engine fixed-wing airplane reported engine failure while in flight. The pilot conducted an emergency landing of the aircraft and landed on Highway 14 near mile marker 27 about 6 miles north of Wing. The airplane was moved off the highway […]
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Is the Dual Nomination Process Good for North Dakota?

By Charlene Nelson on May 27, 2022
Those who attend party conventions to endorse candidates often believe that they are helping the party decide who will run under the party's banner. Theoretically, candidates endorsed by the party receive support from the party, including access to the RNC Data Center, the party’s nonprofit mailing rates for postage, as well as other practical and […]
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Legislators Raise Concerns Over Governor's Campaign Contributions

By Lydia Hoverson on May 27, 2022
BISMARCK — A handful of state legislators held a press conference inside the state capitol building in Bismarck Thursday to voice their concerns about Governor Doug Burgum’s campaign contributions, calling it a possible violation of the North Dakota Constitution. These legislators pointed to the governor's level of financial contributions to the political organization, Dakota Leadership […]
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SRT Distributes Nearly $2.4 Million in Capital Credits to its Members

By The Dakotan on May 27, 2022
MINOT — SRT Communications is pleased to announce the distribution of nearly $2.4 million in credits back to its members. In a decision made by SRT’s Board of Directors, the cooperative will be issuing checks that include a portion of the 2000 allocation and a portion of the 2021 allocation. Checks will be mailed out […]
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