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Home Christmas Displays

By Kim Fundingsland on December 24, 2021
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Sheriff's Vehicle Rear Ended near Max

By The Dakotan on December 24, 2021
No one injured MAX—The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a McLean County Deputy was outside of his patrol vehicle assisting a motorist when another motorist lost control on the ice and rear ended his vehicle early Friday morning. NDHP says the collision happened at 3 a.m. near mile marker 163 on Highway 83. Evan Jeglum, […]
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Job Service Offers Assistance to Outlying Communities

By Nicole Skabo on December 24, 2021
TIOGA—Job Service North Dakota, Williston branch, doesn’t only serve the Williston area but also extends its services to a few other outlying communities. Currently, the communities of Watford City and Tioga receive these outreach services provided by Job Service. The days set aside for these events are dubbed Watford City Wednesdays (meeting the first and third Wednesday of each month […]
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Private Military Housing Company Pleads Guilty to Fraud

By The Dakotan on December 24, 2021
A privatized military housing company settled a criminal investigation and a civil lawsuit on Wednesday by pleading guilty to one count of major fraud and agreeing to pay $33.6 million in fines and $31.8 million in restitution to the military services, according to a Justice Department release. Balfour Beatty Communities LLC had been the subject of civil action by military […]
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Lasting Country Church

By Kim Fundingsland on December 24, 2021
Pastor Serves Three Congregations  UPHAM—They are landmarks on the prairie, symbols of the beating heart of rural North Dakota. Some have disappeared. Others have been abandoned yet reverently cared for. Sometimes the ringing of their bell is the only sound, a reassuring sound, in remote regions of our state.   An example is Bethlehem Lutheran Church. It is located on the Forfar road, […]
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Sen. Cramer's Statement on Passing of Rep. George Keiser

By The Dakotan on December 23, 2021
BISMARCK–U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, issued the following statement on the passing of Representative George Keiser R-Dis. 47, Bismarck: “Kris and I are sad to learn of the death of Representative George Keiser. George lived a life of service in business, government, and family. His business knowledge and experience served him and North Dakota well […]
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Secretary of the Air Force Meets with Task Force 21

By Greg Demme on December 23, 2021
North Dakota’s role in U.S. nuclear capabilities at the forefront   MINOT—Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall met today with North Dakota’s senate delegation and members of Task Force 21 (TF-21) after personally reviewing the missions and operations at Minot Air Force Base.  U.S. Sen. John Hoeven, R-ND, stated in his press release about the discussions, “The servicemembers stationed at the Minot Air Force Base play a […]
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Minot Man Dies from Injuries

By The Dakotan on December 23, 2021
FARGO—The North Dakota Highway Patrol says the Minot man who was struck while crossing an intersection in Fargo has died.  Robert Powers, 45, sustained life-threatening injuries in the crash on Dec. 13 and was taken to Sanford Hospital. His identity was not known at the time of the accident.    On Dec. 14, he was declared brain dead. Power was kept on life support until […]
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Minot Traffic Fines Double

By Jasahd Stewart on December 23, 2021
New ordinance takes effect January 1, 2022  MINOT—On Monday, Dec. 20, the Minot City Council approved the Minot Police Department’s (MPD) request for an increase of certain traffic fines within the city by 100%.  The following photos are samples from the list of amendments that will have an impact on the Minot Code of Ordinances. These changes are scheduled to go into effect on Jan. 1, 2022.  Back in 2019, the North Dakota legislature passed SB 2304 granting municipalities the […]
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2,000 Airmen, Guardians are Denied COVID-19 Vaccine Religious Exemptions

By The Dakotan on December 23, 2021
Air Force and Space Force commands have turned down more than 2,000 requests for religious accommodations to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate while approving none, the Department of the Air Force announced Dec. 22. Airmen and Guardians whose religious accommodation requests are denied by their major command or field command can appeal the decision to the […]
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