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Hazmat Spill and Fire Close I-29

By The Dakotan on January 12, 2022
REYNOLDS—The North Dakota Highway Patrol says traffic is being rerouted on I-29 near Reynolds while crews put out a hazardous materials fire. According to the NDHP, a semi driver noticed smoke coming from the trailer he was pulling around 8:30 Wednesday morning. He stopped the vehicle and unhooked the trailer, which was on fire. The […]
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Vehicle Rollover

By The Dakotan on January 12, 2022
LARIMORE—The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a woman was injured in a rollover accident Tuesday afternoon. According to the NDHP, Raeann Vivier, 42, Rolla, was in the passing lane on Highway 2 about 10 miles from Larimore when she lost control of the Nissan Titan, went through the median, and rolled. She was transported to […]
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Prices Up, Inventory Down

By Kim Fundingsland on January 12, 2022
Empty space on dealership lots  MINOT—There's plenty of space on automotive dealer lots these days as car buyers and dealerships cope with a shortage of both new and used vehicles.  “It’s a weird time. I don’t know how long it’s going to keep on.” Bill Fielhaber, Coach & Four Quality Cars “It’s a weird time. […]
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State Rep. Shannon Roers Jones Declares Mayoral Candidacy 

By Greg Demme on January 11, 2022
Current legislator will run for Mayor of Fargo  FARGO—Republican Rep. Shannon Roers Jones, R-Dis. 46, announced today that she will seek election to the office of mayor in her home city.   A Fargo native, Rep. Roers Jones works as an attorney in the family business, Roers Construction. She has served in the North Dakota House […]
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2 Vehicle Injury Crash

By The Dakotan on January 11, 2022
WATFORD CITY—The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a sheriff's deputy suffered injuries in a crash early Tuesday morning near Watford City. According to the NDHP, McKenzie County Deputy Ray Beebe, 36, was traveling eastbound on Highway 23 shortly after 6 a.m. when he attempted to make a U-turn. However, he failed to notice there were […]
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Minot Head Start to Reopen a Class After Judge Blocks Vaccine Mandate

By The Dakotan on January 11, 2022
MINOT—A recent ruling by a federal judge in Louisiana to block the COVID vaccine mandate for employees of the Head Start program has Minot’s program trying to bring employees back.  In a press release issued on Friday, the Director of the Minot Head Start Program Karen Knowles stated the Leadership Team met to discuss the […]
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City of Bismarck Offices Closed for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

By The Dakotan on January 11, 2022
Garbage and recycling will be collected, landfill will be open BISMARCK—City of Bismarck Garbage and Recycling will be collected on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day holiday, Monday, January 17th and the landfill will be open. City Offices will be closed on the holiday. Garbage and Recycling (Green Route) must be set out by 6:00 a.m. […]
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Hanson to Lead North Dakota Homeland Security Division

By The Dakotan on January 11, 2022
Maj. Gen. Al Dohrmann, North Dakota Department of Emergency Services (DES) director, today announced Darin Hanson will serve as the state’s director of Homeland Security. In that role, he will provide vision, leadership and direction to a Homeland Security team of about 60 employees. The agency’s mission is to provide North Dakota with a central […]
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City of Minot Offices Closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

By The Dakotan on January 11, 2022
MINOT—City of Minot offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 17, in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday, including City Hall, Public Works, and the Engineering Department. The City Council will meet at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 18, instead of Monday, Jan. 17. The Minot Public Library will be open from 9 […]
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2022 Brings Hope for Tourism in Minot 

By Lydia Hoverson on January 11, 2022
Visit Minot Grows After Hit in 2020  MINOT—The Visit Minot Convention and Visitor’s Bureau has been coming into full recovery after the 2020 year and is looking forward to an even larger recovery in 2022.   Stephanie Schoenrock, executive director, explained how Visit Minot is a Destination Marketing Organization (DMO), and its purpose is to market […]
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