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Serious Injury Crash

By The Dakotan on February 7, 2022
KILLDEER — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a man was seriously injured Sunday morning west of Killdeer. According to the NDHP, Rez Van Horn, 27, Dickinson, was traveling on Highway 200 and drove straight through the middle of the roundabout at the intersection of Highway 200 and Highway 22. He hit the curb, crossed […]
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Food Storage

By Charlene Nelson on February 7, 2022
Let's talk food storage   At first blush, talking about food storage may sound hard core prepper, but it's really not. It's hard core common sense.  When preppers talk about food storage, they are usually talking about a long-term food storage made up of MREs and freeze-dried foods that will see them through an end-of-the-world catastrophe. […]
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Becker Announces Run for U.S. Senate Seat

By The Dakotan on February 7, 2022
BISMARCK — State Representative Rick Becker, R-Dis. 7, announced he is running for the United States Senate against longtime Senator John Hoeven. He released a statement saying, "Washington, D.C. is a cesspool of corrupt politicians. The only solution to fix this problem is to send passionate, strong conservatives who will not fail the people of […]
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Non-Congregate Sheltering Discontinued through Ward County 

By Jasahd Stewart on February 6, 2022
MINOT — Ward County will no longer provide shelter for COVID-positive individuals needing to isolate or quarantine, also known as non-congregate sheltering. “I will no longer be performing that service due to some issues that we’ve had with it,” said the Director of Emergency Management Jennifer Wiechmann on Tuesday to the Ward County Commissioners.   She […]
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Quilts of Valor

By Jasahd Stewart on February 6, 2022
Volunteers make Quilts of Valor for Service Members and Veterans MINOT — After enjoying a warm meal together on Saturday morning, a dozen women from the Minot Quilts of Valor Foundation (QOVF) and the Quilters Guild worked steadily at sewing special quilts for those touched by war.  February 5 marks the national Quilts of Valor […]
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NDDoH Offering Emergency Recruitment Program

By The Dakotan on February 6, 2022
The North Dakota Department of Health (NDDoH) is offering an Emergency Recruitment Program to encourage individuals to pursue careers working in skilled nursing facilities as a Temporary Nurse Aide and Certified Nurse Aide. The program will run through May 30, 2022, or the approval of 100 applicants—whichever comes first. The program will provide a $2,000 […]
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Honoring Achievements 

By Kim Fundingsland on February 6, 2022
ND Fishing Hall of Fame  GARRISON — Helping a youngster catch his first fish, leading a fund drive for a local fishing club, setting an example for others – common traits among the inductees to the North Dakota Fishing Hall of Fame.  The ND Fishing Hall of Fame is housed at North Country Marine and […]
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Shrine Circus to Return to Minot

By The Dakotan on February 5, 2022
MINOT — The Minot Shrine Club Circus Board announced the Northwest Shrine Circus will return this year to the North Dakota State Fair Center. Performance Dates and Times: Thursday, May 5 – 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Friday, May 6 – 10:00 a.m., 4:00 p.m., and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 7 – 2:00 p.m. and […]
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Ward County Considering Changing Paid Holidays

By Jasahd Stewart on February 4, 2022
MINOT — Ward County administration is in the process of potentially changing their observed federal paid holidays.   Human Resources Director Tammy Terras asked the Ward County Commissioners on Tuesday if Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth would be considered paid holidays for staff.  “That would be up to commission if you would want […]
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Burgum Extends Hours of Service Waiver for Propane Haulers for an Additional 30 Days

By The Dakotan on February 4, 2022
BISMARCK — Gov. Doug Burgum signed an executive order Friday extending for 30 days a waiver of hours of service requirements for drivers of commercial vehicles transporting propane. Since the original 30-day waiver was issued Jan. 4, North Dakota has continued to face extremely low inventories of propane as a result of market conditions impacted […]
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