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The North Dakota Democratic-NPL State Convention

By Lydia Hoverson on March 25, 2022
MINOT — The Democratic-NPL State Convention is being held in Minot. Delegates nominated two candidates on Friday afternoon, one for PSC and one for AG Commissioner. Melanie Moniz, from District 4A, was nominated unanimously for PSC. In her nomination speech, she stated that she would take care of the health of the land of North […]
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What’s All the Fuss About Eminent Domain?

By Greg Demme on March 25, 2022
The topic of eminent domain has come up again recently in the current discussions surrounding the carbon capture pipeline project. Many North Dakotans are at least tangentially familiar with the concept of eminent domain, but if you don’t own significant amounts of land, especially located in the western half of North Dakota, you may just […]
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Experts Offer Advice on Kidney Disease

By Lydia Hoverson on March 25, 2022
MINOT — The Trinity Health Foundation, as well as the Northarvest Bean Growers, sponsored an event on Thursday night about the link between hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, and chronic kidney disease (CKD). The event had four experts speak on different aspects of the topic. Lotoya Myrie-Walters, a Dialysis RN, and RN,MSN, explained […]
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NDistinct Chatter: I'm Not Psychic, But Neither is Tyler Henry

By Kelly Hagen on March 25, 2022
Watch this, I’m psychic. You, the person reading this, are you from North Dakota? Do you know someone who’s died in the last two years, be it from COVID or another illness complicated by COVID, or they died in a motorcycle accident and tested positive for COVID afterward? Does your name start with a letter? […]
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Senator Pressing FERC to Provide Certainty to Natural Gas Projects, Help Lower Costs for Consumers & Strengthen U.S. Energy Independence

By The Dakotan on March 24, 2022
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senator John Hoeven today issued the following statement after the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission announced that it would pause implementation and take public comment on two natural gas pipeline certification policy statements the agency issued last month. The senator has been pushing back on the policies, which impose new standards and considerations […]
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Stutsman County Pursuit

By Nicole DesRosier on March 24, 2022
***Updated at 8:30 p.m. on March 24, 2022 to include suspect's name and charges*** STUTSMAN COUNTY — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a traffic stop lead to a pursuit that ended in a slough. According to the NDHP's release, a NDHP Trooper attempted to stop a motorist near Jamestown on I-94 at approximately 7:21 […]
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She's Not from Around Here: The Honor Code

By Amy Allender on March 24, 2022
I’ve never been robbed. Not really. There have been two instances in which something of mine was stolen. They are as follows: Once, at a pumpkin patch in Delaware, I painted a small pumpkin that came complimentary with each corn maze admission. I brushed on minimalistic black and white stripes, then let it dry on […]
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ND Delegation, Gov. on Appointment of New TRNP Superintendent

By The Dakotan on March 23, 2022
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senators John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer, Congressman Kelly Armstrong, and Governor Doug Burgum today issued the following statements after the National Park Service announced the appointment of Angie Richman as Superintendent of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park (TRNP). “We are working to advance important priorities at the Theodore Roosevelt National Park, having […]
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Gov. Directs Flags Lowered in Honor of Albright

By The Dakotan on March 23, 2022
BISMARCK — Gov. Doug Burgum has directed all government agencies to fly the United States and North Dakota flags at half-staff until sunset Sunday, March 27, and encourages North Dakotans to do the same at their homes and businesses, as a mark of respect for former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who passed away today […]
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Burgum Announces $15M Available to Offset Cost of Local Workforce Solutions with Regional Impact

By The Dakotan on March 23, 2022
BISMARCK — Governor Doug Burgum along with North Dakota Department of Commerce Workforce Director Katie Ralston Howe and Job Service North Dakota Executive Director Pat Bertagnolli today announced that $15 million is available to address the state’s workforce needs through the newly created North Dakota Regional Workforce Impact Program (RWIP).  The grant program was part […]
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