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Blinken Reportedly Warns China About Harris’ Stern Views On Relations As Winds Shift Away From Biden

By The Dakotan on July 28, 2024
By JAKE SMITH (Daily Caller News Foundation) Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned a top Chinese diplomat on Saturday of Vice President Kamala Harris’ firm stance on U.S.-China diplomacy as the political winds shift away from President Joe Biden, according to The Washington Post. Harris is now the presumptive Democratic nominee in the 2024 presidential […]
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‘Dumbest Thing I’ve Ever Heard’: James Carville Denies Dems ‘Feel Disenfranchised’ By Harris Becoming De Facto Nominee

By The Dakotan on July 28, 2024
By JASON COHEN (Daily Callers News Foundation) Democratic strategist James Carville on Thursday said it is absurd to  suggest Democrats “feel disenfranchised” by the process that made Vice President Harris the party’s presumptive nominee. Harris has secured enough verbal backing from delegates to become the party’s presumptive nominee after President Joe Biden exited the campaign on Sunday. […]
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Kemper Property: Minot City Council Approves $920,000 Purchase

By Jonathan Starr on July 27, 2024
Minot - Minot City Council voted to approve a property purchase of $920,000 at the last Minot City Council meeting. This was the second consecutive council meeting that the action item was brought to the council.  On July 1, the action item to purchase property next to the current City Public Works building was brought to […]
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Minot City Council Discusses New Truck Purchase

By K.L. Collom on July 26, 2024
Meeting on Monday July 15, Minot City Council met in what would be a 5-hour long marathon of a meeting. We at The Dakotan chose to cover this more in depth, so here is the first of a series of articles on the evening leading up to the special session July 31, allowing the sitting […]
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Members of Congress condemn violence after shots seemingly fired at Trump rally

By The Dakotan on July 13, 2024
BY: (North Dakota Monitor) ASHLEY MURRAY AND JENNIFER SHUTT  WASHINGTON — Members of Congress rejected political violence Saturday after a shooting at Donald Trump’s campaign rally in Pennsylvania left at least one rallygoer dead and forced the Secret Service to rush the former president off stage. Local authorities confirmed the shooter was killed, according to The Associated Press. […]
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Trump Apparently Wounded, 2 Reported Dead In Rally Shooting

By The Dakotan on July 13, 2024
By RYAN MEILSTRUP (Daily Caller News Foundation) Former President Donald Trump was whisked off the stage by Secret Service on Saturday at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, after multiple rounds of gunfire could be heard. The former president gestured to the crowd with a fist before being escorted off the stage. The Secret Service said […]
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New-Look City Council Debates Potential Land Purchase

By K.L. Collom on July 3, 2024
A fresh look City Council took the dais Monday evening, the first of July, with three new members being sworn in. Outgoing City Councilmembers Stephan Podrygula, Scott Burlingame, and Carrie Evans were replaced with the newly elected members Mike Blessum, Rob Fuller, and Scott Samuelson in a special session taking place immediately before the regular […]
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North Dakota counties report absentee ballots with missing postmarks

By The Dakotan on June 25, 2024
BY: AMY DALRYMPLE (North Dakota Monitor) At least five North Dakota counties received absentee ballots through the mail that were missing postmarks, a situation Secretary of State Michael Howe calls “completely unacceptable.”  The Burleigh County Canvassing Board voted 5-4 on Monday morning to accept 58 ballots that were received by the deadline but were not […]
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Complaint alleges Stutsman County election worker failed to initial ballots

By The Dakotan on June 25, 2024
BY: MICHAEL ACHTERLING AND AMY DALRYMPLE (North Dakota Monitor) JAMESTOWN, N.D. – An election judge in Stutsman County is under investigation for failing to initial multiple ballots given to voters during North Dakota’s primary election on June 11. Secretary of State Michael Howe said a complaint that’s under review also involves other potential violations of […]
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Former North Dakota lawmaker to plead guilty to child sex tourism charge

By The Dakotan on June 25, 2024
BY: AMY DALRYMPLE (North Dakota Monitor) Former North Dakota state Sen. Ray Holmberg has signed an agreement indicating he will plead guilty to a child sex tourism charge. A plea agreement filed in U.S. District Court on Monday says Holmberg will voluntarily plead guilty to a charge of traveling with intent to engage in illicit […]
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