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Learning to Lead in Business: The Story of Business Coach Ryan Botner

By Jonathan Starr on November 4, 2023
In this compelling podcast episode, we are joined by Ryan Botner, a remarkable individual with an extraordinary journey to share. He went from amassing great wealth, to grappling with addiction, and then rising from the ashes to rebuild his life. Today, he dedicates himself to helping businesses secure and retain top-quality employees through transformative leadership […]
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Turkey Drive Underway

By The Dakotan on November 2, 2023
Trinity Health release MINOT—Trinity Health Foundation has kicked off its 12th annual Turkey Drive in support of the KHRT Horn of Plenty. Now in its 40th year, Horn of Plenty brings community members together to help families in need shortly before Christmas. Dusty Zimmerman, director of the Trinity Health Foundation, says this year’s Turkey Drive […]
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Ward County Injury Crash

By The Dakotan on November 2, 2023
ND Highway Patrol What: Injury CrashWhere: Highway 83 Bypass & 30th Avenue NorthwestWhen: November 2, 2023 @ 12:25 PM CSTRoad Conditions: DryWeather Conditions: Partly CloudyCrash Involvement: Three vehiclesType of Crash: AngleAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, Ward County Sheriff’s Office, Minot City Fire Department and Trinity First Response Vehicle No. 1: 2006 Dodge Stratus Driver […]
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The Chase Continues 

By Kim Fundingsland on November 2, 2023
Sentencing Delayed  MINOT – What was to have been a sentencing appearance for a man who previously pled guilty to multiple felony charges was delayed Thursday afternoon.  Joshua Chambers, 19, Minot, appeared along with his court appointed attorney, before Judge Richard Hagar. The attorney explained to Hagar that his defendant possessed only a fourth-grade level […]
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Sentenced to 40 Years 

By Kim Fundingsland on November 1, 2023
Accomplice to Murder  MINOT – Regina Goodale, 35, Minot, found guilty of Accomplice to Murder earlier this year, received a 40-year prison sentence at a hearing in North-Central District Court Wednesday for her role in luring her husband to his death.  Judge Todd Cresap, after hearing from the defendant’s attorney, the State, and several family members […]
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Daycare Death Set for Trial 

By Kim Fundingsland on October 31, 2023
Provider Faces Murder Charge  CARRINGTON – Patricia Wick, 48, Jamestown, is scheduled to go to trial on charges of Murder, Child Abuse, and Operating a Daycare Without a License.  The charges stem from a September 26, 2022, medical call at a day care at 438 2nd St. South. According to police, first responders arrived at […]
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Gavin Newsom Says Biden Admin Told Him Not To Bring Up Human Rights Abuses With Xi, Focus On Climate Change

By The Dakotan on October 30, 2023
Nick Pope on October 30, 2023 (Daily Caller News Foundation) Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that the State Department advised him not to bring up human rights abuses with Chinese President Xi Jinping while he was visiting the country this past week, according to an interview shared on X, formerly Twitter. While Newsom told Elex Michaelson of […]
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Minot Woman Arrested for Poisoning Boyfriend

By The Dakotan on October 30, 2023
Minot Police release The Minot Police Department arrested a Minot woman on Oct. 30 and charged her with killing her boyfriend through poisoning.  Steven Edward Riley Jr, a 51-year-old Minot man, died on Sept. 5, 2023, at a Bismarck hospital. Riley was initially brought to Trinity Hospital but was transferred to a Bismarck hospital where […]
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Murder Case Delayed 

By Kim Fundingsland on October 30, 2023
Judge Orders Medication  MINOT – Casey Vollmer, 34, Minot, has been ordered to take medication before the court goes forward with prosecution of a AA felony murder charge.  “It’s my observation that Mr. Vollmer has constant tremors just sitting there,” said Judge Gary Lee during a status conference in North-Central District Court.  Vollmer was noticeably […]
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Hunters Encouraged to Have Deer Tested for CWD

By The Dakotan on October 30, 2023
ND Game and Fish release Hunters Encouraged to Have Deer Tested for CWD, Reminded of Disposal Requirements The North Dakota Game and Fish Department will continue its Hunter-Harvested Surveillance program during the 2023 hunting season by sampling deer for chronic wasting disease from select units in the southeastern portion of the state.  Samples will be […]
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