Thank you for subscribing to The Dakotan!

Thank you for supporting The Dakotan by subscribing to our email list. We are excited about the goal of providing local, transparent news for communities all throughout North Dakota. Feel free to engage with us on how we can better support you. 

Collins Aerospace Will Update B-52 Power Generation

By The Dakotan on January 17, 2022
Collins Aerospace, part of Raytheon Technologies, will upgrade the B-52 bomber’s power generation system, the company said. The improvements will help boost the B-52’s range while reducing its carbon footprint, Collins reported. Boeing is the Air Force’s integrator for B-52 modernization, including the re-engining of the bomber with new powerplants being supplied by Rolls-Royce North […]
Read More...

Small Town Doing Well

By Kim Fundingsland on January 16, 2022
Rugby – A Hub City  RUGBY – It’s a small town with a lot going for it, including location. Rugby is located on a major highway, U.S. 2, and is known as the “Geographical Center of North America.”  “We are in a great location. We've got great businesses here,” said Laurie Odden, executive director of […]
Read More...

Northern Celebrations

By Jonathan Starr on January 15, 2022
Eider's Joy I know any and all dog trainers, especially those training and working towards hunting dog tests and trials, would cringe at Eider’s antics as the 2021 pheasant season drew down.   But I don’t care. Eider was having the time of her life and she radiated with joy.   You see, this beloved Hunting Maniac […]
Read More...

UND Leaders Respond to Gender Inclusion Draft Policy

By Jasahd Stewart on January 14, 2022
GRAND FORKS—UND held a press conference Friday, Jan. 14 to respond to public concerns triggered by a recent letter sent to parents by the ND Catholic Conference regarding a UND gender inclusion policy drafted last fall. “There was no imminent approval of this draft policy, and I’m confused about the timing of this letter,” said […]
Read More...

Fatal Crash

By The Dakotan on January 14, 2022
CARTWRIGHT—The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a man died in a collision with a semi on Friday. According to the NDHP, a Freightliner truck towing a tanker loaded with 165 barrels of salt water was traveling west on McKenzie County Road 16 at around noon about 6 miles north of Cartwright, ND. A Volvo truck […]
Read More...

Letter to the Editor

By Jay Lundeen on January 14, 2022
What would you have done?  Imagine our government telling a private organization (e.g. United Way) who they can hire for their management?  Our state legislators (our government) during a special session, starting November 8th, quickly forwarded and passed a bill giving the Chairman of the Republican Party of North Dakota (a private organization), the right to […]
Read More...

Game and Fish Briefs

By Kim Fundingsland on January 14, 2022
Remove Gear from Wildlife Management Areas  Tree stands, blinds, steps, and other personal items such as cameras, must be removed from all wildlife management areas by Jan. 31. Items not removed by Jan. 31 are considered abandoned property and are subject to removal and confiscation by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department.   Participation Needed […]
Read More...

That’s Just About Enough 

By Kim Fundingsland on January 14, 2022
Heavy Snowfall in Region  MINOT – Here we go again. Another big overnight dump of snow, enough to keep vehicles stranded in driveways and limit traffic on city streets.  The National Weather Service warned of possible heavy snow in the region late Thursday into Friday morning. Sure enough, it happened. Snowfall totals ranged from 6 […]
Read More...

Bike Racing, North Dakota Style

By Jonathan Starr on January 14, 2022
Annual Flakes of Fury Race on Jan. 22 Not all bicycling enthusiasts have their gear in winter storage, and the Flakes of Fury Fat Tire Bike Race is one good reason they don’t.   The 10.5-mile race, slated for Jan. 22 at Fort Stevenson State Park three miles south of Garrison, takes riders over the park’s […]
Read More...

Derby Day at Lake Darling 

By Kim Fundingsland on January 14, 2022
Ice Fishing for a Cause FOXHOLM – Neither blowing snow that caused white-out conditions, nor sub-zero temperatures and wicked windchills, could keep a dedicated group of hardy ice anglers from participating in the annual ice fishing derby held at Lake Darling.   Despite less-than-ideal conditions, nearly all the 50 registered 2-person teams were there, venturing onto […]
Read More...

Load more

© AndMuse, LLC 2025 Login Email
LIVE: 2022 Minot Mayoral Forum
Click to Watch Live
cross linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram