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Seven Recruits Graduate from NDHP Law Enforcement Training Academy

By The Dakotan on February 4, 2022
BISMARCK — Seven troopers graduated from the North Dakota Law Enforcement Training Academy on Friday, Feb. 4, following successful completion of a comprehensive law enforcement training program. The newly sworn North Dakota Highway Patrol troopers began the 21-week training in September 2021. The newly sworn troopers will begin field training with assigned NDHP troopers beginning […]
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Fatal Crash

By The Dakotan on February 4, 2022
CARPIO — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a man died in a collision 11 miles south of Carpio Friday. According to the NDHP, a 79-year-old Berthold man was driving a Nissan Pathfinder on Highway 52 around 3:20 p.m. when he left his lane, sideswiped a Ford Escape, overcorrected, and struck an oncoming semi hauling […]
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Hoeven Helps Introduce Legislation to Ease Export Shipping Backlogs

By The Dakotan on February 4, 2022
Farmers, other exporters need access to shipping containers WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator John Hoeven, R-N.D., along with Senators Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., John Thune, R-S.D., and Tammy Baldwin, D-Wisc., this week introduced the Ocean Shipping Reform Act in the Senate. This bipartisan legislation would update federal regulations for the global shipping industry, helping American producers to […]
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Minot City Councilman Announces Bid for Mayor

By The Dakotan on February 4, 2022
MINOT — Almost exactly two years after announcing his candidacy to run for a position on Minot’s City Council, Alderman Tom Ross has announced his bid to be Minot’s next Mayor.  “As an elected member of Minot’s City Council, it became very clear early on in my first term, a change in leadership is needed,” […]
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Lasting Change Takes Time 

By Greg Demme on February 4, 2022
About a month ago, many people were making New Year’s resolutions. I have no idea how many people have, up to this point, succeeded in keeping them, but I do know we also saw a number of articles at that time about the attributes and mindsets that lead to meaningful change. For example, not only […]
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Injury DUI Crash

By The Dakotan on February 3, 2022
SHELDON — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a man survived three hours in minus 22 degree temperature after his vehicle rolled. According to the NDHP, Jesse Schultz, 25, Enderlin, was traveling on Highway 54 at around 2 a.m. Thursday when he drifted off the road, overcorrected, and rolled the vehicle a mile north of […]
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Missouri Basin Snowpack Low

By Kim Fundingsland on February 3, 2022
Little Rise Expected for Lake Sakakawea  OMAHA, NEB. — Don’t look for more than a slight rise for Lake Sakakawea this summer. That’s the latest analysis from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.   However, with more than two months remaining in what is considered the snowfall season over the Missouri and Yellowstone River drainages, expectations […]
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Ward County ARPA Committee Shares Recommendations

By Jasahd Stewart on February 3, 2022
MINOT — The committee created to disburse federal coronavirus relief funds presented their recommendations Tuesday before the Ward County Commissioners.   There is a total of $13.2 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds available for internal and external projects throughout the county. $10 million of which can be used towards various projects unrelated to COVID.  The ARPA […]
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MAFB has Economic Impact of $600 Million on Minot

By Jonathan Starr on February 3, 2022
MINOT — Minot Air Force Base has a significant impact on the economy of the City of Minot.  Major Andrew J. Webb, of the Budget Office of the 5th Bomb Wing Comptroller Squadron, presented the annual Economic Impact Analysis of the Minot Air Force Base at the monthly Military Affairs Committee meeting on Thursday.   […]
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City of Minot to Remove Snow Downtown Starting This Weekend

By The Dakotan on February 3, 2022
MINOT — City of Minot street crews will remove snow from downtown beginning this weekend.Crews will remove snow on streets and avenues in the downtown area, including Main Street, in accordance with existing parking regulations. The schedule for next week:• 11 p.m. Sunday to 7 a.m. Monday: Downtown streets• 11 p.m. Monday to 7 a.m. […]
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