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Fire, Natural Gas Leak Leads to Evacuation of Two Homes

By The Dakotan on March 16, 2022
MINOT — A garage fire and natural gas leak caused the evacuation of two homes in northwest Minot Tuesday evening. The Minot Fire Department responded to 1221 5th Avenue NW at 6:48 p.m. Tuesday for a report of an explosion in a garage. Firefighters extinguished the fire a few minutes after arrival. While on scene, […]
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Carbon Capture Pipeline: The Taxpayer's Side

By Charlene Nelson on March 16, 2022
The Summit Carbon Solutions (SCS) carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) project, slated to create 2000 miles of pipeline, is projected to cost $4.5 billion. With so much opposition from landowners and environmentalists, some may be surprised at how quickly the project is projected to move forward. Vice President of Governmental Affairs at SCS Jake […]
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More Than Just a Seat at the Table

By The Dakotan on March 16, 2022
North Dakota citizens value our natural resources that support hunting and fishing and other outdoor recreation activities. These outdoor activities provide millions of dollars to our local economies, provide quality outdoor recreation, and enrich our quality of life. Unfortunately, these assets are often taken for granted, ignored, or discounted by planners, developers, and decision makers. […]
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Senator Votes to Nullify Mandate Requiring Masks on Planes, Buses, Trains

By The Dakotan on March 15, 2022
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senator John Hoeven today voted to strike down the federal mask mandate for public transportation, including on planes, buses, and trains. Hoeven joined Senator Rand Paul in introducing the legislation, a Congressional Review Act (CRA) Resolution of Disapproval, which would eliminate the mask mandate for public transportation and prevent any similar rule […]
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Boat Ramp Troubles

By Kim Fundingsland on March 15, 2022
Lake Sakakawea’s Emerging Problem RIVERDALE — It has an ugly look to it, boat ramps on Lake Sakakawea ending in the mud or water too shallow to launch a boat. Adding to the low water woes is that there seems little likelihood of rescue by usual spring runoff to raise water levels. There are several […]
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Ward County Zoning Ordinance Amendment Approved

By Jasahd Stewart on March 15, 2022
Removal of Right-of-Way Dedications MINOT — Ward County Commissioners approved changes to the Ward County Zoning and Ordinance document Tuesday morning to eliminate right-of-way dedications. The changes will go on the ballot in June for Ward County residents to decide whether they will be added to the county’s zoning and ordinance laws. “It has been […]
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Police Investigating Shots Fired in NW Minot

By The Dakotan on March 15, 2022
MINOT — The Minot Police Department says it is investigating a report of shots fired during an altercation at a northwest Minot residence Monday night. Investigators say they believe the shots happened around 10:30 p.m. during a confrontation between two groups. At some point during the altercation, several people attempted to damage and enter a […]
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Back Talk: SoftWave Technology Gaining Recognition

By Jonathan Starr on March 15, 2022
MINOT — Cornerstone Chiropractic has a new form of treatment for patients, SoftWave, that uses sound waves to stimulate blood flow and bring healing stem cells to areas that have been the source of chronic pain. The SoftWave unit is the first of its kind in the Minot area. Getting Started with SoftWave An old […]
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4-H Fosters Education for Military Youth: Summer Camps and more

By Abigail Kinder on March 15, 2022
WASHBURN — Nestled amongst a forest of tall cottonwood trees on the banks of the Missouri River just outside of Washburn, the North Dakota 4-H Camp offers a perfect summer getaway for youth all over the state. Not only does 4-H provide a variety of exciting summer camps to foster every passion imaginable, but it […]
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Game and Fish Brief

By The Dakotan on March 15, 2022
2022-23 Licenses Needed April 1 North Dakota anglers, trappers, and hunters are reminded that new licenses are required beginning April 1. Licenses can be purchased online by visiting the North Dakota Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov. Once the license is processed, hunters and anglers will have the option to print a hard copy and/or download […]
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