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Raising Children in Midst of Adversity

By Kim Fundingsland on December 1, 2021
Washburn Parent’s Outdoor Lessons MINOT — It’s a good read. Humorous. Inspirational. Helpful.   Geremy Olson, Washburn, recently authored Campfires, Kids, and the Outdoors, a book that tells of his experiences raising four children, recovering from a disabling firefighting accident, being evicted from his home, and relying on the strength of his family to recover.  In speaking to Minot’s Golden K Kiwanis Club […]
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Judge Expands Injunction Against Vaccine Mandate

By Kim Fundingsland on December 1, 2021
Reversal for President Biden  Healthcare workers will no longer be forced to choose between termination or complying with President Biden’s national vaccine mandate for COVID-19. A federal judge in Louisiana issued a preliminary injunction Tuesday. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services, or CMS, was the agency that issued the vaccine mandate presented to the court.  “There is no question that mandating a vaccine to 10.3 million […]
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Lake Metigoshe Improvement

By Kim Fundingsland on November 30, 2021
Parking Expanded at Narrows LAKE METIGOSHE — It is a marvelous addition to one of the state’s most popular lakes. An expanded parking area has alleviated congestion at the “Narrows” between the north and south lakes.  “We were able to get it built and double the size of what we had there." Rich Gimble, Bottineau County […]
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Record-Breaking Home Sales in Minot Area

By Greg Demme on November 30, 2021
MINOT — The real estate market in Minot and nearby has already experienced a record-breaking year in 2021, not even counting the last two months of the year.   According to Beth Mayer, Association Executive for the Minot Multiple Listing Service and Minot Board of Realtors, there have been 1,124 single family homes—including condos and townhomes—sold in Minot and the […]
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Vogel Named Runner-up in Miss USA Pageant

By Nicole DesRosier on November 30, 2021
Minot’s Caitlyn Vogel was named runner-up in the Miss USA pageant Monday night in Tulsa, Oklahoma.   The crown went to Miss Kentucky, Elle Smith. If for any reason Smith is unable to fulfill her duties as Miss USA 2021, Vogel will take her place.  Vogel is one of few women who have also reigned as Miss North Dakota Teen USA.  For more details, see Vogel’s […]
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Sean Cleary Throws Hat in District 35 Ring

By Greg Demme on November 29, 2021
Republican announces candidacy for seat to be vacated by Senator Erin Oban BISMARCK—Less than two weeks after North Dakota Senator Erin Oban, D-Dis. 35, Bismarck, announced on Nov. 18 she would not seek re-election in 2022, one candidate has already thrown his hat into the ring. Sean Cleary, a Bismarck Republican, has announced his intention […]
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Court Halts Vaccine Mandate

By Kim Fundingsland on November 29, 2021
Healthcare Workers Impacted  BISMARCK – A district judge Monday issued a preliminary injunction against the Biden Administration’s vaccine mandate for healthcare workers. The ruling stated that “defendants shall immediately cease all implementation or enforcement of the Interim Final Rule with Comment Period as to any Medicare and Medicaid-certified providers and suppliers” in the 10 states who were party […]
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Game and Fish Briefs

By Kim Fundingsland on November 29, 2021
Fishing Tournaments Require 30-Day Notice  Organizers planning fishing tournaments, including ice fishing contests this winter, must submit an application along with fishing tournament regulations to the North Dakota Game and Fish Department at least 30 days prior to the start of the event.  The 30-day advance notice allows for review by agency staff to ensure […]
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No COVID-19 Vaccine, No PCS Moves, Air Force Says

By The Dakotan on November 29, 2021
With several thousand Airmen still unvaccinated against COVID-19, the Air Force is reportedly introducing a new consequence for those without a medical or administrative exemption. Starting Nov. 29, unvaccinated Airmen will be blocked from moving to new assignments unless they are on existing PCS orders, or have been selected for future PCS, according to a […]
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Let It Snow

By Kim Fundingsland on November 28, 2021
Winter Park Nears Opener BOTTINEAU – A few miles north of here preparations are underway for the opening of the state’s premier winter playground. All that is needed is colder temperatures and a little more snow. After that, it’s all downhill.  Operators of the Bottineau Winter Park will open the popular facility as soon as possible. In […]
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