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Military stores scrambling to get baby formula — what new parents need to know

By The Dakotan on May 12, 2022
Military families are seeing the same shortage of baby formula in military stores that customers are finding in many civilian stores across the U.S. For now, however, overseas and remote commissaries have adequate supplies of baby products on hand, said Kevin Robinson, spokesman for the Defense Commissary Agency. “We will ensure all orders for overseas […]
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Burgum Directs Flags Lowered to Half-staff in Remembrance of 1 Million American

By The Dakotan on May 12, 2022
BISMARCK — In accordance with a proclamation issued by President Joe Biden, Governor Doug Burgum has directed all government agencies to fly the United States and North Dakota flags at half-staff from Friday, May 13, until sunset Monday, May 16, and encourages North Dakotans to do the same at their homes and businesses, as a […]
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Guilty of Murder... Again

By Kim Fundingsland on May 12, 2022
MINOT — The man who was found guilty of murder, sentenced to 40 years in the North Dakota State Penitentiary and had his sentence reversed on appeal, admitted his guilt during retrial proceedings Thursday. Bradley Joe Morales, 32, was originally convicted in the stabbing death of his ex-girlfriend following a trial on the charge in […]
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Magic City Hoagies Moves Downtown

By Tayton Hjelmstad on May 12, 2022
MINOT — Magic City Hoagies has revamped its look with a move downtown. Minot's local sandwich shop celebrated its move this week with a grand opening at its new location at 123 South Main Street. “This building spoke to me when we first moved here, we were living downtown. When I saw the building, I […]
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Waiting to Feed Baby

By Kim Fundingsland on May 12, 2022
MINOT — Some things a person can get by without, especially if only for a week or two, but baby formula? That's another matter entirely, yet a shortage of baby formula is exactly what is happening in Minot and throughout the nation. Mothers and fathers of infants are finding that a quick run to their […]
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Burgum Announces $1 Million Grant for Economic Development and Resiliency

By The Dakotan on May 12, 2022
BISMARCK — Governor Doug Burgum today announced that the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) awarded $1 million to the North Dakota Department of Commerce through the EDA’s Statewide Planning program.   The intent of the EDA grant is to enhance the statewide attraction of businesses, promotion of economic activity, and retention and attraction of workforce.  Commerce […]
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She's Not From Around Here: Trash Christmas

By Amy Allender on May 12, 2022
Something magical week is nearly upon us in the Magic City. It’s that special time of year that yields surprises, laughter, and neighborly cheer. It’s an emotional rollercoaster of loss, joy, victory and disappointment. It’s one of the traditions I found incredibly odd when I was a naive newcomer, and one that has become something […]
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Cramer Discusses Shipyard Infrastructure, Workforce Challenges at Joint Seapower Readiness Hearing

By The Dakotan on May 11, 2022
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND), ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Seapower Subcommittee, discussed Navy authorities, workforce development, and funding issues related to the Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program at a joint Seapower and Readiness and Management Support Subcommittee hearing. Senator Cramer began by asking for recommendations on process streamlining and other […]
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Hoeven Continues Efforts to Ensure Livestock Indemnity Program Works for Ranchers, Get Disaster Assistance Out to Crop Producers

By The Dakotan on May 11, 2022
Disaster Aid Details Expected Later This Month, Payments to be Distributed in June WASHINGTON, D.C. — At a hearing of the Senate Agriculture Appropriations Committee he co-chaired this week, Ranking Member Senator John Hoeven again urged U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack to: Ensure the Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP) national payment rates reflect […]
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Trinity First Response Celebrates EMS Week May 15-21

By The Dakotan on May 11, 2022
MINOT — Each year during the third full week in May, the country recognizes National Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Week to honor all the first responders and medical professionals who dedicate their lives to saving ours. This year’s theme, “Rising to the Challenge,” reminds us that first responders are faced with challenges every day and […]
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