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The Dakotan to Host Debate on Measure #4: End Unfair Property Tax vs. Keep it Local

By The Dakotan on October 2, 2024
Minot, ND — The Dakotan, a leading local news outlet, will host a virtual debate on Tuesday, October 3, at 7:00 PM, focusing on the controversial Measure #4, which will appear on the November ballot. The debate will be livestreamed on The Dakotan’s Facebook and YouTube channels, allowing residents across North Dakota to hear from […]
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Dr. Ron Paul Endorses Jared Hendrix for State House in Fargo’s District 10

By The Dakotan on October 2, 2024
FARGO, ND - Today, Jared Hendrix campaign announced that former presidential candidate, former Congressman and retired medical doctor Ron Paul endorsed his campaign for State House. "I am happy to endorse Jared Hendrix for North Dakota House District 10. Jared has long been a champion of small government and personal liberty and I am proud […]
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Nuclear Seen as a Power Solution but Needs More Study, Legislators Say

By The Dakotan on September 10, 2024
BEULAH – Nuclear power may be part of the solution for North Dakota’s growing energy demand but the issue is so complex that the state should invest more time and money into a study, the chair of an interim legislative committee said.  State Senate Majority Leader David Hogue, R-Minot, said public opinion has shifted on […]
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Dr. Emerson Eads talk La Bohème and Western Plains Opera

By Jonathan Starr on August 31, 2024
Dr. Emerson Eads, Artistic Director of Western Plains Opera, joins the Minot Matters podcast to share an in-depth look at the upcoming production of La Bohème. In this episode, Dr. Eads delves into the rich history and emotional depth of Puccini's masterpiece, offering listeners a glimpse into what makes this opera a timeless classic. He […]
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A Mammoth May be Hiding Below a North Dakota Garage

By The Dakotan on August 30, 2024
Search for bones resuming more than 35 years after the first find By: Jeff Beach Some mammoth bones have been gnawing at North Dakota State Geologist Ed Murphy for more than 35 years.  Murphy on Tuesday described for the North Dakota Industrial Commission how he became aware of a find of mammoth bones in 1988. He […]
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Regulator Says Overpass Needed Before Natural Gas Project Can Start

By The Dakotan on August 30, 2024
NDDOT trying again on federal grant for northwest North Dakota highway By: Jeff Beach A North Dakota utility regulator says a railroad overpass should get built on a key road before construction begins on a multi-billion dollar natural gas processing facility.  “I don’t know if it’s within our jurisdiction or even whether it’s fair and reasonable […]
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Letter to the Editor: Actions speak louder than words.

By The Dakotan on August 21, 2024
Actions speak louder than words. For the last 7 years, Arizona Sheriff Mark Lamb has been busting criminal cartels and stemming the tide of human trafficking at the Southern Border, earning him the nickname, "America’s Sheriff." But instead of celebrating Sheriff Lamb’s contribution to our nation’s safety and supporting his upcoming appearance at Fargo’s Law […]
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A look at how federal plans could make the costs of housing more affordable

By The Dakotan on August 20, 2024
By: Casey Quinlan (North Dakota Monitor) As renters and would-be homeowners struggle with the high cost of housing, the Biden administration has announced policies to address this strain on household budgets. That includes $100 million in funding for a program to incentivize affordable housing production and streamlining loan application processes to expedite building more housing. […]
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29 apply to join North Dakota Ethics Commission

By The Dakotan on August 20, 2024
By: Mary Steurer (North Dakota Monitor) The governor’s office received applications from 29 North Dakotans interested in joining the Ethics Commission. The top candidate will fill the open seat left by Chair Paul Richard, who announced plans to retire earlier this year. Members of the Ethics Commission are appointed by the consensus of the governor, […]
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RFK Jr. May ‘Join Forces’ With Trump Ahead Of Election, Running Mate Says

By The Dakotan on August 20, 2024
By Nicole Silverio (Daily Caller News Foundation) Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s running mate said on Tuesday that he may “join forces” with Republican nominee Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 election. Kennedy’s running mate, Nicole Shanahan, said on the “Impact Theory” podcast that the campaign is considering suspending itself in order to fight back against […]
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