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Design taking shape for North Dakota’s Military History Museum

By The Dakotan on August 9, 2024
BY: MICHAEL ACHTERLING (North Dakota Monitor) The new North Dakota Military History Museum will be tall enough to suspend a helicopter or drone. It will incorporate thousands of personal service stories from North Dakota veterans and, according to the state’s adjutant general, represents a “Thank you for your service” from every North Dakotan to the […]
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Trump agrees to Sept. 10 debate with Harris, claims two more upcoming

By The Dakotan on August 9, 2024
BY: ARIANA FIGUEROA (North Dakota Monitor) WASHINGTON — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said Thursday he has agreed to debate Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris on Sept. 10, a reversal from his position last week that he would not participate in the ABC News event. During a press conference at Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate in Palm […]
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Minot Budget Chronicles with City Council President Mark Jantzer

By Jonathan Starr on August 8, 2024
Minot City Council President Mark Jantzer joins Minot Matters to talk about the 2025 Minot City Budget. A lot was talked about including the City Employee pay plan, Federal Funding, and a whole lot more. Jonathan Starr
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Minot Budget Chronicles with City Manager Harold Stewart

By Jonathan Starr on August 7, 2024
Minot City Manager stops by The Dakotan studio to chat about the current budget discussions that are happening with the Minot City Council. Some of the things discussed is a new pay plan for City Employees, how federal funding impacts city decisions, and a whole lot more. Jonathan Starr
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City Council Talks Downtown Disturbances

By K.L. Collom on August 6, 2024
Brian Billingsley addresses City Council
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North Dakota Democrats view Walz as ‘champion’ for rural America

By The Dakotan on August 6, 2024
BY: MICHAEL ACHTERLING (North Dakota Monitor) North Dakota Democrats believe Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will be a champion for rural America and reacted positively in the first hours after Kamala Harris picked Walz as her running mate. State House Minority Leader Rep. Zachary Ista, D-Grand Forks, said Walz seems to have a “down-to-earth, Midwest demeanor,” […]
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It Turns Out Biden’s Economy Isn’t So ‘Cured’ After All

By The Dakotan on August 6, 2024
By OWEN KLINSKY (Daily Caller News Foundation) Fears of a U.S. recession cratered global markets just a matter of days after President Joe Biden declared the economy “cured,” with experts pointing to the lame duck president’s own administration as the driving force behind the turmoil. Global stock prices cratered Monday amid rising fears that the U.S. is headed for recession […]
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‘Republicans for Harris’ rallies members of GOP to campaign for Democratic ticket

By The Dakotan on August 5, 2024
BY: ARIANA FIGUEROA (North Dakota Monitor) WASHINGTON — Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign over the weekend launched a “Republicans for Harris” initiative, as her campaign looks to court moderate GOP voters and others who don’t support former President Donald Trump’s reelection bid for the White House. The Harris team said the effort will be a […]
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‘They Want More Time’: Israel Could Be Walking Into A War It Might Not Be Totally Ready For, Experts Say

By The Dakotan on August 5, 2024
BY Jake Smith (Daily Caller News Foundation) Israel could soon find itself locked into a multi-front war against Hezbollah and Hamas, a scenario experts say the Israelis may need additional time to prepare for after already fighting a grueling conflict that has so far lasted 10 months. Israel killed a top Hezbollah commander in an airstrike in […]
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Legacy Fund in-state investment program poses tricky transparency questions

By The Dakotan on August 5, 2024
By: Mary Steurer (North Dakota Monitor) Leaders guiding a program to invest state money in North Dakota are puzzling over the best way to share its work with the public in a sector where too much transparency can scare off business partners. The Growth Fund, established in 2021, has two main goals: to make money […]
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