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Gov. Burgum declares summer storm disaster in central North Dakota

By The Dakotan on August 1, 2024
Radar map of June 17 storm approaching Stutsman County. (Screenshot, National Weather Service Bismarck)
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Federal government pays $2 billion for farmer discrimination

By The Dakotan on August 1, 2024
North Dakotans to receive about $17.9 million By: Jared Strong Tens of thousands of farmers or would-be farmers who say they suffered discrimination when they applied for assistance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will get one-time payments that total about $2 billion from the federal government. North Dakota has more than 100 recipients. “While this […]
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New Look School Board Changes Meeting Time

By K.L. Collom on August 1, 2024
Minot School Board Meets Thursday July 23
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JARID LUNDEEN JOINS MINOT AREA CHAMBER EDC BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

By The Dakotan on July 31, 2024
 Minot, N.D. — The Minot Area Chamber EDC (MACEDC) is excited to announce the addition of Jarid Lundeen to the board of directors. Jarid is the proud owner of a wide variety of local businesses including Trusted Tire & Auto with 4 locations in Minot and Bismarck, Valvoline Instant Oil Change franchise with 8 locations […]
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Minot City Council Hosts Special Budget Q&A with City Staff.

By K.L. Collom on July 31, 2024
Minot, ND- City Council met in a Special Session the evening of Tuesday July 30th for a Q&A on the 2025 budget between them and City staff. This followed the initial rollout of the 2025 budget by City Manager Harold Stewart on July 16th. City Councilmembers have had 2 weeks to look over the budget […]
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Coachman approved as independent governor candidate for November ballot

By The Dakotan on July 30, 2024
By: North Dakota Monitor staff  Michael Coachman, a U.S. Air Force veteran and repeat candidate for state office, will appear on the November ballot as an independent candidate for governor. The Secretary of State’s Office notified Coachman he was approved for the ballot in a July 15 letter. The Larimore resident is running alongside Lydia Gessele […]
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Biden urges term limits for U.S. Supreme Court justices, new ethics rules

By The Dakotan on July 29, 2024
BY: ASHLEY MURRAY  WASHINGTON — Before he leaves the Oval Office in January, President Joe Biden wants to see Congress take up a constitutional amendment restoring criminal liability for U.S. presidents in response to the recent Supreme Court decision granting the chief executive broad immunity. Biden announced the “Not Above the Law Amendment” Monday along with endorsing other […]
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U.S. home prices hit a record high as sales fell. Here’s how housing experts explain the trends

By The Dakotan on July 29, 2024
BY: CASEY QUINLAN  U.S. median home prices hit a record high for the second month in a row as sales continued to fall, according to a report released this week, as potential buyers continue to lie in wait for lower mortgage rates. Existing home sales fell 5.4% in June and median home sales reached its highest […]
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House Passes Bipartisan Resolution Establishing Trump Assassination Attempt Task Force

By The Dakotan on July 28, 2024
The House passed a resolution to form a bipartisan task force on Wednesday to investigate the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump on July 13. H.R. 1367, which was spearheaded by House Speaker Mike Johnson and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, passed the House in a unanimous vote. The task force was announced in […]
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Trump Vows To Continue Outdoor Rallies Despite Secret Service Reportedly Advising Against It

By The Dakotan on July 28, 2024
Former President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he will continue holding outdoor rallies despite the U.S. Secret Service reportedly advising him not to earlier this week. In the aftermath of the July 13 assassination attempt on Trump, the Secret Service reportedly encouraged the former president to avoid holding outdoor campaign rallies altogether. Despite the Secret Service […]
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