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A Tribute to Robert Hale

By Jared Hendrix on December 7, 2021
A Friend, Mentor, and Man with a Vision for North Dakota Robert Hale loved North Dakota. More than anyone, he helped me see the extraordinary potential that exists in North Dakota. That realization led me to be involved in dozens of campaigns and in organizing grassroots citizens around numerous causes. Bob taught me important lessons […]
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Magrum to Seek Senate Seat 

By Kim Fundingsland on December 6, 2021
In announcing his intentions Magrum said, “I’ve served my time in the House. I am on the sponsoring committee for the term limit measure expected to be on next year’s ballot. Moving to the Senate reflects my firm belief in term limits.”
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Mohall Seed Company Giving Back to Community

By The Dakotan on December 6, 2021
Hefty Seed Company of Mohall held its annual Yield Contest awards banquet, and the results totaled an impressive $134,086.93 donated to local charitable causes
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23,000 Airmen and Guardians Unvaccinated as Deadline for Guard and Reserve Passes

By The Dakotan on December 6, 2021
More than 23,000 Airmen and Guardians across the Total Force remained unvaccinated against COVID-19 as the deadline for the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve passed Dec. 2
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Pride of Dakota Sets New Record 

By Tisa Peek on December 6, 2021
Thousands shop local   Bismarck—Shoppers of local and North Dakota-made products broke records this past weekend at the Pride of Dakota Holiday Showcase in the Bismarck Events Center, Dec. 3-5.    Pride of Dakota Specialist Katie Huizenga said that Friday night’s shopper turnout of more than 4,600 was the highest turnout of any Pride of Dakota showcase in history. The final weekend tally showed 14,400 people passed through the doors to check out […]
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Minot Health Clinic Now Offering Rapid PCR Testing

By Greg Demme on December 6, 2021
MINOT—Minot Health Clinic is now offering a Rapid RT-PCR COVID-19 test. The test is required for international travel. Local residents and Canadians no longer have to travel outside Minot to acquire this testing. "I decided this was a worthwhile investment for the Minot community along with those outside the area." Trisha Fennern, FNP-C, owner, Minot […]
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Provident Home Companion

By Charlene Nelson on December 5, 2021
Importance of being prepared for life's uncertainties For close to twenty years, I have been teaching, writing about, and advocating for being prepared for all kinds of emergencies. It started when we moved to our place in the country in 1996. Battered by dozens of blizzards and an ice storm that left us without power for 10 days, the winter […]
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Local Hotel and Restaurant Owner Wants to Give Back

By Nicole Skabo on December 5, 2021
The Historic Hygge Hotel sits on the corner of Main Street in Powers Lake, ND. “The hotel has such an interesting past, and I was just drawn to the history of the building,” said Lisa Thomas who purchased the building and has renovated it.  “The hotel was built in 1909 at the time the city […]
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Angel of Hope Memorial brings life and remembrance

By Jonathan Starr on December 4, 2021
Garrison remembrance set for Dec. 6  With open arms, the angel looks toward heaven; a rigid statue yet she’s filled with love, hope, and remembrance.   She’s one of more than 100 Angel of Hope Memorial statues across the United States, with additional ones in Canada and Japan. This particular statue with her prayer and place of […]
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Under-the-Radar School Bond Election

By Greg Demme on December 4, 2021
MPS bond election needs more exposure and better arguments In recent years elections have become a thorny topic simply by virtue of their contested nature in the context of an increasingly polarized society. In the last year, accusations of fraud have brought feelings about elections to a fever pitch. Election coverage usually seems to approach saturation point, but this current Minot Public School (MPS) bond election has practically flown under the […]
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