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Trinity Health Foundation Launches Capital Campaign

By The Dakotan on April 20, 2022
MINOT — Trinity Health Foundation is excited to announce the launch of a $15 million Capital Campaign for the new Trinity Health Healthcare Campus and Medical District. The Trinity Health Foundation’s $15 million commitment toward the $520.5 million project will be used in conjunction with bond proceeds of $328 million and cash generated from Trinity […]
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Saving on Groceries Part 3: Cook from Scratch

By Charlene Nelson on April 20, 2022
In our attempt to lower the grocery bill we've covered things like shop with a list, have a super pantry and cut down on food waste. These all sound like Grandma skills. And the truth is, these are things your grandma did. If your Grandma lived during the depression (like mine did), she learned all […]
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Summary of Deer Season Success

By The Dakotan on April 20, 2022
A total of 57,086 North Dakota deer hunters took approximately 32,793 deer during the 2021 deer gun hunting season, according to a post-season survey conducted by the state Game and Fish Department. Game and Fish made available 72,200 deer gun licenses last year. Overall hunter success was 57%, with each hunter spending an average of […]
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Storm Statistics

By Kim Fundingsland on April 19, 2022
BISMARCK — The recent blizzard that tore through much of the state was certainly one for the memory, and it set, or nearly set, new records for snowfall at many locations. The National Weather Service has compiled data from the storm, showing just how impactful the storm was from a historical perspective. In addition, many […]
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County Rejects TIF for Renovation of Big M Building

By Lydia Hoverson on April 19, 2022
MINOT — The Ward County Commissioners rejected the Tax Increment Financing (TIF) for the remodeling of the Midwest Federal Big M building on Tuesday with a vote of three against and two for it. Commissioner John Fjedahl explained why he voted it down, “One of the questions I have is, the county was not a […]
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ND Inventor Receives Newest Version of Lens He Created

By The Dakotan on April 19, 2022
MINOT — North Dakota native and inventor Bill Isaacson developed the world's first bifocal or multifocal intraocular lens (IOL) in 1987. The high-tech lens has been implanted during cataract surgeries throughout the world, restoring visual clarity to millions. Now, three decades later he will finally get to experience his own invention. The Stanley, ND, resident […]
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For the Farmer: How to Fire Someone 101

By Charlie Adams on April 19, 2022
How to Fire Somebody: A Farmer’s Guide There is a bunch of positive career development stuff on social media about how to be successful beyond your wildest dreams; how to thrive in the workplace; how to be the best salesperson; how to motivate others; how to inspire, lead and mentor. Hey! Wait a minute. Where’s […]
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Council Approves Emergency Declaration for Snowstorm

By Lydia Hoverson on April 18, 2022
MINOT — The Minot City Council approved an emergency declaration following the snowstorm this past week. The vote was unanimous. This is just one of the steps in the process to qualify for federal reimbursement. However, it does free up the city's emergency funds to help pay down some of the costs involved with the […]
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Sheriff’s Department Donates Armor to Ukraine

By Lydia Hoverson on April 18, 2022
MINOT — The Ward County Sheriff’s Department donated 40 sets of expired police body armor and vest carriers to help the Ukrainians in their fight against Russia. Sheriff Robert Roed said the North Dakota National Guard reached out to the Association of Counties for a request for such donations, which sent an email to the […]
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NDHP Ramping Up Enforcement Efforts for 4/20

By The Dakotan on April 18, 2022
Drug-impaired driving has become an increasing danger on North Dakota roadways. In recent years, several states have passed laws allowing marijuana use on a recreational or medical basis, but it is illegal to use marijuana and then drive. On Wednesday, April 20, 2022, there will likely be an increase in marijuana use. April 20th (more […]
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