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Hoeven, Cramer Help Introduce Legislation to Ban Oil, Natural Gas Imports from Iran, Venezuela

By The Dakotan on March 10, 2022
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senators John Hoeven (R-N.D.) and Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) today joined Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) in introducing the Preempting Misguided Appeasement and Financing of Destabilizing Regimes Act to prohibit the U.S. from importing Iranian and Venezuelan crude oil, petroleum, petroleum products and liquified natural gas. “The Biden administration’s willingness to do business with […]
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Burgum: Pandemic Response Shifts Toward Endemic Status as COVID-19 Trends Improve

By The Dakotan on March 10, 2022
ND National Guard support for COVID-19 operations to end next week BISMARCK — As COVID-19 trends continue to improve and the second anniversary of the first recorded case in North Dakota approaches, Governor Doug Burgum today announced that the State of North Dakota is preparing for a shift toward an endemic status in the future. […]
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Fatal Crash

By Nicole DesRosier on March 10, 2022
ARDOCH — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a person died in a head-on collision with a semi Thursday morning. According to the NDHP, the semi and a SUV were traveling in opposite directions on U.S. Highway 81 and were negotiating the curve near Ardoch when the SUV entered the other lane and struck the […]
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She's Not from Around Here: Why Is Winter Taking So Long?

By Amy Allender on March 10, 2022
“Mom, why is winter taking so long?” My four-year-old has asked me this question exactly every day for a week straight. When he says it, the phrase is drawn out. It carries that tone of voice only a genuine child can produce when talking to their parents: Mo—ommm. My name is drawn out and nasal. […]
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Patrol Vehicle Struck

By Nicole DesRosier on March 9, 2022
WAHPETON — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a Richland County Patrol vehicle was struck on Interstate 29 about 18 miles southwest of Wahpeton on Tuesday. According to the NDHP, a Richland County Deputy was conducting a traffic stop around 10:20 p.m. when a pickup traveling southbound failed to move over and struck the patrol […]
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Ward County Reevaluates Emergency Foster Care Services

By Jasahd Stewart on March 9, 2022
New legislation raises new requirements for emergency, short-term foster care services MINOT — The North Dakota Legislature recently passed legislation that requires Ward County to rework their emergency, short-term foster care services by August 2022. The Ward County Sheriff and staff members met with the Minot Police Chief, the Homeless Coalition, and Youthworks to discuss […]
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Having Fun While Doing Good

By Lydia Hoverson on March 9, 2022
Citizen of the Year: Eric Locken MINOT — On Friday, February 18, the Minot Citizen of the Year Award went to Eric Locken, a now full-time employee at Project BEE. Although, Locken says he has always been eager to help those in his community, even since high school. “I was working on some Habitat for […]
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Bones BBQ a Family Tradition

By Kim Fundingsland on March 9, 2022
From Father to Son MINOT — It’s right in the wheelhouse of a tire guy. No arguing that. Jerome Lundeen, founder of flavor favorite Bones Barbeque Smokehouse and Grill, has handed the reins to his son, Jarid, owner of Tires Plus. Huh? What does a tire guy know about the restaurant business? Well, quite a […]
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School Board Approves Additional Staff Despite Deficits

By Jasahd Stewart on March 9, 2022
MINOT — Minot Public Schools (MPS) School Board approved opening three additional staff positions for next year, one full-time and two part-time, during its meeting on Tuesday. Assistant superintendent Kim Slotsve recommended the board approve a full-time counselor for Jim Hill Middle School. State staffing recommendations call for no more than 300 students per counselor […]
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Hoeven: Russian Energy Ban Important

By The Dakotan on March 8, 2022
Senator Urging Biden Administration to Block Russia from Selling Oil Elsewhere, Unlock America’s Domestic Energy Production WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senator John Hoeven, a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee and the Senate Defense Appropriations Committee, today issued the following statement after the Biden administration announced that it is banning the importation of […]
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