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City Reschedules Clean-up Day Around City of Minot Landfill - Again

By The Dakotan on April 18, 2022
MINOT — Mother Nature has forced the City of Minot to reschedule its clean-up day around the city land-fill planned for April 22 – again. A new date for the event has not been selected. “Postponing this event probably isn’t a surprise to anyone, given the amount of snow we received in the past week,” […]
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AIM Hits the Target

By Kim Fundingsland on April 18, 2022
WASHBURN — There's never too much snow to go fishing. Just ask any of the hardy competitors in the AIM Weekend Walleye Series that kicks off April 24 at Graner Bottoms on the Missouri River below Bismarck. Fishing is about having fun, and for AIM anglers that includes competing against others who just can’t seem […]
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Mountrail County Fatality Crash

By Nicole DesRosier on April 18, 2022
NEW TOWN — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a woman died in a collision with a semi Monday morning. According to the NDHP, the 80-year-old woman was turning onto Highway 23 from a driveway in dense fog as a semi hauling a tanker loaded with diesel fuel was approaching. The driver of the semi […]
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Snowmobile Fatality Crash

By Nicole DesRosier on April 18, 2022
HARVEY — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a man died in a snowmobile accident Sunday. According to the NDHP, the 59-year-old man was test driving a snowmobile on private property when he hit a berm of packed snow and ice sending him airborne. The man was transported to St. Aloisius in Harvey but died […]
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The Early Spring Garden

By Charlene Nelson on April 18, 2022
Spring is so close, so very, very close, that we are all getting anxious to get into the garden and start planting something. Every year, after a week or two of sunny, pleasant weather, everyone rushes to the garden center and buys a whole flat of garden veggies. Who doesn't want to be the first […]
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Wildlife Weathering the Storm

By Kim Fundingsland on April 17, 2022
MINOT — Lake Darling hosted some rare visitors this past week, a trio of whooping cranes that apparently had their northern migration rudely interrupted by one of the largest blizzards to ever strike the region. The cranes were sharing shallow water and shoreline with Canada geese, snow geese, mallards, shovelers, pintails, and a few gulls. […]
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Melting Pot of Minot State Athletics

By Philip Green on April 17, 2022
Entering the 2021-2022 school year there were 14 athletic teams on the campus of Minot State University. Next fall the 15th team in Women’s Wrestling will join MSU Athletics. Excluding Women’s Wrestling since their roster is not yet finalized as they continue starting the program, there is only one team on campus that does not […]
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Upside Down Under: On the air to stay…

By Marvin Baker on April 17, 2022
If you haven’t heard about this yet, there is something unique going on at Linton High School and my friend Jay Schmaltz is largely responsible for it. Jay and I go back a lot of years when I was deep into newspapers and he was deep into radio. And Jay being from Nekoma, I’d see […]
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Making a Difference: Community Action Partnership

By Lydia Hoverson on April 16, 2022
MINOT — Community Action Partnership has served the Minot region for many years, doing its best to help with the many problems that come to low-income families. Missy Barnett, the program manager, shared, “Our mission is to prevent poverty and help homelessness. We have a variety of services that we offer.” Some of those services […]
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Northern Celebrations: Think spring, think fishing

By Jonathan Starr on April 16, 2022
Spring means throngs of migrating waterfowl resonating overhead as they return to nest. It’s wildlife awakening from their winter survival mode. It’s green grass and early wildflowers as crocuses and other flowers pop seemingly out of nowhere. And it’s fishing. Finally, it’s open water fishing. To Jason Lee, an avid angler and N.D. Game and […]
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