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Kendall: Air Force Still Digging Itself Out of ‘Readiness Hole’

By The Dakotan on February 1, 2022
The Department of the Air Force is set to embark on a readiness review as it works to dig itself out of a “readiness hole,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said during a virtual Coffee Talk event with Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force JoAnne S. Bass. During the Jan. 27 event, Kendall was […]
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Body Found

By The Dakotan on February 1, 2022
MINOT — The Ward County Sheriff's Department says they found the body of a person Tuesday morning just south of Minot outside of city limits, along Highway 83. According to the press release, their investigation indicates the person was traveling south on Highway 83, became stuck in the center median, and attempted to walk towards […]
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Vehicle v. Pedestrian Fatality Crash

By The Dakotan on February 1, 2022
ROCKLAKE — The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a man died Sunday evening when a vehicle hit him. According to the NDHP, a Suburban was traveling on Highway 281 about 8 miles northwest of Rocklake and struck Charles Huovinen, 65, Rocklake, who was slouched in the lane of traffic on his knees. Huovinen suffered fatal […]
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For the Farmer

By Charlie Adams on February 1, 2022
Ag Expo Recap “Did you learn anything at the Ag Show?”  A common question to commence the small talk and maybe pry a little if you were not able to make it to Minot any of those three days.  Now that the KMOT Ag Expo in Minot has come and gone, what did you learn?  […]
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Name Change for Emergency Services 

By The Dakotan on January 31, 2022
MINOT — Trinity Health Community Ambulance Service and NorthStar Criticair have integrated ground and air ambulance services under one division line, now officially known as Trinity Health First Response.  Community Ambulance had been serving the city since 1981, responding to nearly 11,000 calls yearly. NorthStar Criticair, an air ambulance, has been operating for 30 years […]
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High Wind Warning 

By Kim Fundingsland on January 31, 2022
Gusts to 60 mph Expected  BISMARCK — Strong winds are expected to sweep across North Dakota later today and persist throughout the nighttime hours.  The National Weather Service has issued a High Wind Warning for the entire state effective from 6 p.m. Monday to 6 a.m. Tuesday. Forecasters say northwest winds of 35 will gust […]
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Game and Fish Brief

By Kim Fundingsland on January 31, 2022
Watchable Wildlife Checkoff on State Tax Form  North Dakotans interested in supporting wildlife conservation programs are reminded to look for the Watchable Wildlife checkoff on the state tax form.  The state income tax form gives wildlife enthusiasts an opportunity to support nongame wildlife like songbirds and birds of prey, while at the same time contributing […]
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A Prescription for Congress in 2023

By Rick Becker on January 31, 2022
Although nothing is a sure bet in politics, at this point it seems that the Republicans are well poised to take back both the House and the Senate.  Unfortunately, as is often the case for elections, it will be due more to the poor performance of the Biden administration and the Pelosi-Schumer antics, than anything […]
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Budgeting

By Charlene Nelson on January 31, 2022
“For which one of you, when he wants to build a tower, does not first sit down and calculate the cost, to see if he has enough to complete it?” Luke 14:28  Budgeting. That is the first step to having a Preparedness Plan in place. If you are serious about having a preparedness plan for […]
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Flags to Remain at Half-Staff through Thursday as Funeral Services Set for Stenehjem

By The Dakotan on January 30, 2022
BISMARCK — Gov. Doug Burgum has directed all government agencies to continue flying the United States and North Dakota flags at half-staff until sunset Thursday, Feb. 3, and encourages North Dakotans to do the same at their homes and businesses, in honor of Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem and his more than four decades of service […]
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