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Florida Fishing Fury

By Kim Fundingsland on May 15, 2022
KEY LARGO, FLORIDA — It has to be seen to be believed, but even then seems unbelievable. Spinner sharks cruise Florida’s saltwater flats like other sharks – black-tipped, lemon, bull, and hammerhead, but that is where the comparison ends. It is the spinner shark, and only the spinner, that goes absolutely berserk when hooked. Sure, […]
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Upside Down Under: Welcome back to North Dakota…

By Marvin Baker on May 15, 2022
In the past month, there have been a lot of vehicles with Saskatchewan and Manitoba license plates milling around Minot and on U.S. Highway 52. Covid restrictions were lifted April 1 in Canada which made it much easier for Canadians to travel across the border. It’s been a long time coming and Dakota Square Mall […]
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Northern Celebrations: Celebrating the joy of migration

By Jonathan Starr on May 14, 2022
The boisterous chirping was treasured morning music as the two Hunting Maniacs of the household and I started our early morning walking routine – they pretending to “hunt” along the muddy trail and me hoping they didn’t get too filthy in the process. The mud was welcomed even though it came from the hands of […]
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Facts of Law

By Andrew Schultz on May 14, 2022
I’m very excited to introduce myself as The Dakotan’s newest contributor.  I’m blessed to have this opportunity and will do my very best to entertain, inspire, or both, with each column. Now, here’s a little about me.  I’ve been a licensed attorney since 2009 and I own and operate Worthington & Schultz, P.C., a law […]
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$10.9 Million to Construct Medical Facilities in Towner County

By The Dakotan on May 13, 2022
BISMARCK — U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development approved a loan guarantee of $10,894,000 to Towner County Hospital Authority (TCHA). The funds will be used to construct a 76,000 square foot critical access hospital and nursing home for TCHA in Cando. The replacement project will consist of […]
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Horse & Culture Lovers Unite

By Tisa Peek on May 13, 2022
MINOT — The North Dakota Horse Expo is an educational event featuring everything equine. Lectures, live demonstrations, shopping, youth events, wagon rides, clinics, “Equi-ganza!” and door prizes! The ND Horse Expo is hosted by the non-profit volunteer group, the North Dakota Equine Association, at the State Fair Center in Minot on June 3-5, 2022. Breath-taking, […]
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Burgum Congratulates Bismarck on Sesquicentennial, Directs Capitol Lights to Mark 150-year History of City

By The Dakotan on May 13, 2022
BISMARCK — Governor Doug Burgum today congratulated the City of Bismarck on its 150-year history and directed the lights of the Capitol to display the number 150 tonight to mark the capital city’s sesquicentennial year, which officially begins Saturday, May 14. “As we join together today and throughout the coming year to celebrate and honor Bismarck’s […]
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Man Arrested at Airport for Criminal Trespass

By Nicole DesRosier on May 13, 2022
MINOT — Minot Police say an early morning flight Friday had to be cancelled after a man entered a secured part of the airport. They say they first responded to the Minot International Airport at 12:16 a.m. for a report of a man being upset about missing his flight. While officers were still at the […]
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High Winds Affecting Travel

By The Dakotan on May 13, 2022
The North Dakota Highway Patrol is urging all motorists to travel with care. High winds are occurring across the state and can affect travel. During these conditions, high-profile, long-load type, and permitted over dimensional vehicles have restricted travel. North Dakota law restricts movement for these vehicles when wind or other conditions may cause the vehicle […]
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NDistinct Chatter: iOwe You, iPod

By Kelly Hagen on May 13, 2022
Where were you when you heard the news? Certain news stories, when they happen, you will remember forever where you were and what you were doing when they happened. Stories like the moon landing, Pearl Harbor, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the O.J. Simpson verdict, Olive Garden opening in Bismarck, etc., etc. And then […]
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