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Surrey Headed to State

By Tayton Hjelmstad on May 25, 2022
MINOT — The Surrey Mustangs secured their ticket to Newman Outdoor Field in Fargo Tuesday for the State Class B Baseball Tournament defeating Bishop Ryan 7-4. The Mustangs got another quality start on the mound from senior Wyatt Fimreite tossing 5 shutout innings before handing the ball off to Freshman Andrew Eby to close the […]
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ND Junior High Rodeo Contestants Georgia Bound

By Tisa Peek on May 25, 2022
BOWMAN — Junior High rodeo contestants came to decide their own fate, breaking records and solidifying top qualifiers to earn a spot on the National Junior High rodeo team representing North Dakota heading to Perry, Georgia June 19 through June 25, 2022. “Keep following one course until success follows. Whenever things got tough through the […]
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MPS Superintendent Responds to Texas Shooting

By Lydia Hoverson on May 25, 2022
MINOT — Superintendent of Minot Public Schools Mark Vollmer responded to the school shooting that happened in Uvalde, Texas on Tuesday. “We, like schools across the United States, are deeply saddened to hear what happened in Texas yesterday,” said Vollmer. “While we know that there are a lot of people on both sides of the […]
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Fishing for Free June 4-5

By The Dakotan on May 25, 2022
North Dakota residents who want to give fishing a try are reminded they can fish for free June 4-5. That is the state’s free fishing weekend, when all residents 16 and older can fish any North Dakota water without a license. Residents 15 and younger do not need a fishing license at any time of […]
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Trinity Honors Fallen with ‘Missing Man’ Tables

By The Dakotan on May 25, 2022
MINOT — Trinity Health will have Missing Man Tables on display at three of its locations in observance of Memorial Day. Tables will be assembled Thursday, May 26, and remain on display through the Memorial Day holiday at the Trinity Hospital Cafeteria, Trinity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital lobby, and Trinity Homes 1st Floor Centre. A […]
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Minot State Finds Success at Posters on the Hill

By The Dakotan on May 25, 2022
MINOT — Mikhail Bobylev has a history of his organic chemistry students being selected for Posters on the Hill. Posters on the Hill is an annual event hosted by the Council on Undergraduate Research to “highlight the work of undergraduate researchers from around the country to Members of Congress, congressional staffers, federal government officials, academics, […]
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Thriftier Thrift Store Shopping

By Charlene Nelson on May 25, 2022
Thrift stores have become quite popular. And what’s not to like? You can get some amazing bargains, and you are helping the environment by using what would otherwise end up in the landfill. Thriftier Thrift Store Shopping I rarely buy anything new anymore. I find that with a good thrift store strategy, I can get […]
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Enhancing Dakota Square

By Kim Fundingsland on May 25, 2022
MINOT — Two very visible additions are underway at Dakota Square Mall. One is nearing completion while the other is in its early stages. The Target store at the northwest corner of Dakota Square has begun a major makeover and expansion. Presently dirt work is being done on two sides of Target, the west and […]
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City Offices Closed Monday in Observance of Memorial Day Holiday

By The Dakotan on May 25, 2022
MINOT — City of Minot offices will be closed Monday, May 30, in observance of the Memorial Day holiday, including City Hall, Public Works, and the Engineering Department. There will be no residential garbage collection on Monday; pickup for residents with Monday/Thursday garbage collection will resume Thursday, June 2. The City of Minot landfill will […]
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Burgum Directs Flags at Half-Staff in Honor and Remembrance of Texas School Shooting Victims

By The Dakotan on May 25, 2022
BISMARCK — Governor Doug Burgum has directed all government agencies to fly the United States and North Dakota flags at half-staff until sunset Saturday, May 28, and encourages North Dakotans to do the same at their homes and businesses, in honor and remembrance of the victims of today’s shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, […]
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