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Burgum Appoints New Executive Director of Job Service North Dakota

By The Dakotan on January 28, 2022
BISMARCK — Gov. Doug Burgum announced he has appointed Pat Bertagnolli of Watford City to serve as executive director of Job Service North Dakota, effective Feb. 21, citing his extensive background in workforce recruitment, his experience in both the public and private sectors and his service on the state’s Workforce Development Council. Bertagnolli has served […]
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Person Injured in NW Minot Fire

By The Dakotan on January 28, 2022
MINOT — The Minot Fire Department says a person suffered burns outside an apartment building in northwest Minot Thursday evening. Firefighters responded around 9 p.m. for a report of a person who appeared to be on fire outside an apartment building. The fire was out when firefighters arrived. The person was transported to Trinity Health […]
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Rules for Thee and not for Me 

By Greg Demme on January 28, 2022
Just about every breathing adult today knows we live in a more polarized society than at any other time in recent memory. And some people will simply vote for whichever candidate is aligned with whatever party they feel most aligned with, regardless of any individual traits that candidate has or stances that candidate takes on […]
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Grassroots Workshop Coming to Fargo

By Charlene Nelson on January 27, 2022
FARGO – A grassroots workshop aimed at providing information to those interested in the political process is scheduled for Feb. 1 in Fargo. It is being sponsored by Fargo Grassroots and is similar to ones held in Bismarck earlier in January.   The workshop is designed to help those new to, or curious about the political […]
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Burgum to Attend NGA Winter Meeting

By The Dakotan on January 27, 2022
BISMARCK — Gov. Doug Burgum will attend the National Governors Association (NGA) Winter Meeting Friday through Monday in Washington, D.C., as the bipartisan gathering of the nation’s governors takes place in person for the first time in two years. Governors will discuss best practices and collaboration on top policy issues such as infrastructure, cybersecurity, and […]
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Williston Attracts Massive Project

By Kim Fundingsland on January 27, 2022
$1.9 Billion Data Center Underway  WILLISTON — What is expected to rank as perhaps the most extensive project of its kind in the world is under construction just west of here.  Governor Doug Burgum made the official announcement this week during a press conference held at the Mountrail-Williams Electric Cooperative building. The panel of speakers […]
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State Emergency Measures to Address Milk Distribution

By The Dakotan on January 27, 2022
BISMARCK — Governor Doug Burgum and Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring announced emergency measures designed to ease a shortage of truck drivers in the milk distribution industry that has affected schools, businesses, and other customers. Burgum signed an executive order waiving hours of service requirements for 30 days for truck drivers delivering milk in North Dakota. […]
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Trinity Health Names New Facilities Director

By The Dakotan on January 26, 2022
MINOT — Trinity Health announced it has named Bruce Sepielli the Senior Director of Facilities Management. Sepielli is a facilities manager with nearly 20 years of management experience, primarily in the healthcare sector and will oversee facility operations across Trinity Health’s care system, including maintenance, facility upgrades, space utilization, environmental systems and safety. “Bruce will […]
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Hoeven Outlines Phase 4 of Minot's Flood Protection

By The Dakotan on January 26, 2022
MINOT — Senator John Hoeven, R-ND, met with local leaders and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials in Minot Wednesday afternoon to go over the permanent flood protection plan for the Souris River Valley. The group toured the site of the project's 4th phase and discussed the next steps in advancing future phases. Last week […]
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Keeping the Heart of America Beating

By Kim Fundingsland on January 26, 2022
RUGBY — The aging Heart of America medical facility is reaching the ends of its lifespan. The expense of maintaining much of the structure has disrupted the economic feasibility of the largest employer in the community.  “We’re paying upkeep on the old facility and upkeep is ridiculously expensive,” said Greg Jeffery, Heart of America. “Given […]
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