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Zachmeier Announces Candidacy for District 33 House

By The Dakotan on May 9, 2022
MANDAN — Andy Zachmeier from Mandan has announced he is a candidate for District 33 North Dakota House of Representatives. District 33 covers Mercer County, Oliver County and parts of Morton County and McLean County. Zachmeier has served for 16 years on the Morton County Commission where he is currently the Commission Vice-Chairman. “I am […]
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Game and Fish Briefs

By The Dakotan on May 9, 2022
Check Fire Extinguishers in Boats Boat owners should take note of a new U.S. Coast Guard fire protection regulation that took effect April 20. Recreational boats with a disposable (non-rechargeable) fire extinguisher with a manufacture stamped date on the bottle that is older than 12 years are considered expired and must be removed from service. […]
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City of Minot to Celebrate National Public Works Week May 15-21

By The Dakotan on May 9, 2022
MINOT — The City of Minot will celebrate National Public Works week from May 15-21, including a special open house at the Public Works building. The open house is scheduled for May 18 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Public Works building located at 1025 31st St. SE. The department’s various pieces of […]
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Burgum Surveys Flooding in Northeast North Dakota, Meets with Local Leaders to Discuss Response, Recovery

By The Dakotan on May 9, 2022
CAVALIER — Governor Doug Burgum today surveyed flooding in northeast North Dakota, meeting with local leaders on flood response and recovery, including efforts to stabilize the Bourbanis Dam upstream of Cavalier. The governor was joined by Maj. Gen. Al Dohrmann, adjutant general of the North Dakota National Guard and director of the state Department of […]
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Plant It and Forget It

By Charlene Nelson on May 9, 2022
A garden is an important part of a good food plan, a plan to ensure that you will always have food regardless of what the market and economy are doing. But vegetable gardens are subject to the whims of nature. Over the years, too much or too little rain, early frosts, grasshopper infestations and an […]
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BESPYS: A Red-Carpet Night for the Beavers

By Philip Green on May 8, 2022
MINOT — The theme for the night on May 2 was Dress to Impress for Minot State Athletics. Athletes walked the red carpet and got their photo taken by athletics photographer Sean Arbaut. Filling up the MSU Dome floor was every team on campus dressed up for the annual BESPYS, the Beaver Athletics award show. […]
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Locals on the Big Screen

By Kim Fundingsland on May 8, 2022
MINOT — GRIT2 is headed for the big screen. The film features five Prairie Grit Adoptive Sports participants during actual hunts conducted by Prairie Grit’s Outdoor Division. The feature film is the work of Aaron Esquibel, Minot. This year’s film follows the success of GRIT1 a year ago. “This year we have everything from hunting […]
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Upside Down Under: Happy Birthday Jim Hillestad…

By Marvin Baker on May 8, 2022
There was a photograph in last week’s Kenmare News showing local man Jim Hillestad with his son Kelly and daughter Terri at his birthday party. That’s not so unusual, but what is unusual is that Jim turned 102 in late April. Kelly lives with his dad in Kenmare while Terri flew in from Australia to […]
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Rear End Crash Near Gwinner

By Lydia Hoverson on May 7, 2022
The North Dakota Highway Patrol said that two women were injured in a rear end collision near Gwinner Saturday afternoon. According to the NDHP, Amber Ramsey, 35, driving a car at the speed limit, hit the back of a pickup that Marlynn Zetocha, 69, was driving at a slow speed with hazard lights on in […]
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Burgum Roundtable

By Jonathan Starr on May 7, 2022
MINOT — Friday was a busy day for Governor Burgum and his staff. Their trip to Minot started with the ribbon cutting to celebrate the completion of Phase Ml-1 of the Souris River Flood Protection Project. Then it was off to a quick lunch with Senator John Hoeven and other dignitaries, and according to Gov. Burgum […]
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