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Snow is Coming, City is Ready

By The Dakotan on April 12, 2022
MINOT — It’s spring, but City of Minot Street Superintendent Kevin Braaten’s mind has been on snow for the past few days. “Like everyone else, we’ve been aware of this storm coming since last week, so we’ve been preparing since then,” Braaten said. “We’ve reached out to other city departments, so we’ll be able to […]
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Minot International Airport Crews Ready for Spring Storm

By The Dakotan on April 12, 2022
MINOT — Bad weather doesn’t sneak up on Alex Choi. Choi, the operations foreman at the Minot International Airport, said his crew has been preparing for this week’s potential snow storm since last week. “We usually look at the weather at least a week ahead, so we’re always prepared,” Choi said. “We have our brooms, […]
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State Capitol, other State Facilities in Bismarck Area Closing at 12:30 p.m. Today Due to Blizzard Conditions

By The Dakotan on April 12, 2022
BISMARCK — Governor Doug Burgum has directed the Capitol and other state facilities in the Bismarck area to close at 12:30 p.m. today due to blizzard conditions. “Team member safety is our top priority. We also have a duty and responsibility to continue serving the public," said Burgum. "We’re grateful to those who continue to […]
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For the Farmer: Current Events and Your Farm in 2023

By Charlie Adams on April 12, 2022
Yes, that’s right. That’s not a typo. 2023. Farmers have a lot of questions about what will happen to commodity prices and crop input prices for 2023 given that 2020-2022 has been such a roller coaster ride. The following is some very early speculation about what to expect for 2023. The bottom line is that […]
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City Reschedules Clean-up Day around City of Minot Landfill

By The Dakotan on April 11, 2022
MINOT — The City of Minot has rescheduled its cleanup day around the city landfill from this Friday to April 22. “We remain committed to cleaning up the area around the landfill,” Mayor Shaun Sipma said. “But with the expected snowstorm this week, it’s simply not feasible to hold the event Friday. We’re hoping the […]
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Sunday Rollover in Minot

By Kim Fundingsland on April 11, 2022
MINOT — A vehicle came to rest wheels up following a rollover accident on a Minot city street Sunday. The two-vehicle collision happened shortly before 2 p.m. at the intersection near 900 31st Avenue NW. Remarkably, no serious injuries were reported. kim.fundingsland@mydakotan.com Kim Fundingsland
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NWS Warns of Crippling Blizzard

By Kim Fundingsland on April 11, 2022
BISMARCK — It's the real deal, no escaping this one. A spring storm that is poised to tear into North Dakota has the potential to bury the record book under a massive dump of snow. Add to it plunging temperatures and winds up to 60 miles per hour, and you have all the ingredients of […]
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Schuler Announces Candidacy for Mayor of Minot

By The Dakotan on April 11, 2022
MINOT — Miranda Schuler has announced she is running for Mayor of Minot. Over the past eight years, Schuler has served the people of Minot, first as a City Council Alderman, then as a member of the Minot Public School board. "In these roles, my leadership style has grown as I have taken on some […]
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Injury Crash

By Nicole DesRosier on April 11, 2022
PORTLAND — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says two people were injured early Monday morning near Portland, ND. According to the NDHP, Skylar Robinson, 30, of Mayville, was driving Highway 18 when he lost control of the vehicle on a curve and rolled. Robinson was not wearing a seat belt and was ejected. He sustained […]
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$800k in Medical Research Funding Awarded to UND, NDSU

By The Dakotan on April 11, 2022
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) announced today the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) awarded two grants to the University of North Dakota (UND) and North Dakota State University (NDSU) for medical research totaling to $814,567. UND was awarded $382,717 for allergy, immunology and transplantation research to study the role […]
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