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Hoeven Leads Bicameral Effort Supporting Access to Credit for Farmers & Ranchers

By The Dakotan on February 8, 2022
WASHINGTON, D.C — Senator John Hoeven, R-N.D., this week led a bicameral effort pressing the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) to continue supporting agriculture producers’ access to credit. In a letter to NCUA Chairman Todd Harper, Hoeven and his colleagues questioned language included in the NCUA’s Draft Strategic Plan that could lead to regulatory discrimination […]
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Clearing Out Downtown Minot 

By Kim Fundingsland on February 8, 2022
City Crews Remove Snow, Widen Streets  MINOT — Snow removal has been underway this week in downtown Minot, but the process of scraping, loading, and hauling has been taking place out of the public eye.  Working overnight hours, from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., city crews are clearing excess snow from a 26-block area in […]
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Electric Scooters Possibly Coming to Minot

By Jasahd Stewart on February 8, 2022
MINOT — Electric scooters could soon be another means of public transportation in Minot. The Minot City Council agreed on Monday to move forward in creating an agreement with Bird Scooters to bring an electric scooter transportation service to Minot. [agenda here]  “We are looking for direction on the city staff to work with Bird […]
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Ed "Sarge" Zilli Celebrates his 99th Birthday

By Jonathan Starr on February 8, 2022
MINOT — Several people, including the mayor, arrived at 8 a.m. Tuesday morning to help Ed Zilli, a veteran of both D-Day and the Battle of the Bulge, celebrate his 99th birthday. Mayor Shaun Sipma presented a City of Minot coin to Zilli to commemorate the day. Local media, including The Dakotan, had ran a […]
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For the Farmer

By Charlie Adams on February 8, 2022
Promoting Agriculture This past weekend, I had the privilege of traveling to our nation’s capital – Washington, D.C.  Being out east, I had the chance to reconnect with some old friends and meet new ones.  A trip like this always offers the opportunity to talk to big city folks about production agriculture in North Dakota.  […]
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MSU Hockey Knocks off Liberty in Weekend Series 

By Brayden Byers on February 7, 2022
Men’s Beaver Hockey kept the train rolling with two more wins against a ranked opponent this past weekend.   No. 3 ranked Liberty welcomed Minot State into Lynchburg, Virginia on Saturday boasting a 17-8 record looking to better it by two games.   With the hosts starting things off, the Beavers began crawling back on the wings […]
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Game and Fish Briefs

By Kim Fundingsland on February 7, 2022
Electronic Posting System for Private Land Available  Landowners interested in posting private land electronically for the 2022-23 hunting season can log into My Account on the North Dakota Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov. The deadline for landowners to digitally post land is July 1, which is necessary to produce print material and digital content […]
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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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