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Trinity Health Foundation Welcomes New Board Members Denise Billadeau and Jessica Mowbray

By Kim Fundingsland on October 3, 2023
[Minot, ND] – [October 3, 2023] – Trinity Health Foundation is pleased to announce that DeniseBilladeau and Jessica Mowbray have joined its Board of Directors.Billadeau is a resident of rural Parshall, North Dakota, and deeply understands the importance of healthcare access in our communities. She graduated from NDSU with a bachelor’s degree in medical technology […]
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Trinity Health Foundation Welcomes New Board Members

By The Dakotan on October 3, 2023
MINOT – Trinity Health Foundation is pleased to announce that DeniseBilladeau and Jessica Mowbray have joined its Board of Directors.Billadeau is a resident of rural Parshall, North Dakota, and deeply understands the importanceof healthcare access in our communities. She graduated from NDSU with a bachelor’s degree inmedical technology and a business minor. She has worked […]
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Sex Offender Info

By The Dakotan on October 3, 2023
Minot Police release JAMES CLARENCE NEWCOMBE updated his registration information with the Minot Police Department as a SEXUAL OFFENDER showing he has moved within the city limits of Minot.  NEWCOMBE has been deemed a HIGH RISK offender that is required to perform LIFETIME REGISTRATION. NEWCOMBE was convicted on 9/30/1993 of Third Degree Sexual Assault of […]
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Budget Approved, Police Station Unveiled 

By Kim Fundingsland on October 2, 2023
Minot City Council Meeting  MINOT – The 2024 city budget was approved during Tuesday’s regular City Council meeting, and council members got a look at proposed construction for the Minot Police Department.  In a unanimous vote the council approved the final reading of the city budget without making any new adjustments. The budget had undergone […]
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ND Game and Fish News

By The Dakotan on October 2, 2023
• Bismarck Office Temporarily Closed to Public Access• Order 2024 OUTDOORS Calendars• PLOTS Regulations• Fall Mule Deer Survey Begins• Fall Cleanup Events Eligible for Earth Day Patch Bismarck Office Temporarily Closed to Public AccessThe North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s main office in Bismarck will close to public access the week of Oct. 9 to […]
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Sen. Cramer Statement on Senate Passage of Funding Bill to Avert a Government Shutdown

By The Dakotan on October 1, 2023
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) issued the following statement after voting to support the House of Representatives’ 45-day funding bill. This legislation overwhelmingly passed the Senate with a vote of 88 to 9, averting a federal government shutdown at midnight. The bill extends current government funding levels until November 17, 2023. “While I […]
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Angler’s Anguish – Kooky or Clever? 

By Kim Fundingsland on October 1, 2023
A Slice of Life  Most fishermen: What’s the forecast?  Answer: Wind 15-20 and a 30% chance of rain.  Most fishermen: Yuk. Let’s go another day.  Muskie fisherman: What’s the forecast?  Answer: Wind 25-35 with higher gusts possible, 80% chance of rain/snow with accumulations of 15-20 inches possible, moon phase favorable.  Muskie fisherman: Well, that settles […]
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House Passes Short-Term Government Funding Bill Seeking To Avoid Shutdown

By The Dakotan on September 30, 2023
Katelynn Richardson on September 30, 2023 (Daily Caller News Foundation) The House of Representatives voted to pass a 45-day short-term spending bill Saturday, potentially staving off a government shutdown. The “Continuing Appropriations Act, 2024 and Other Extensions Act” was passed by a 335-91 vote. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced Saturday morning the resolution would be voted on […]
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Minot Parks to Host Logger Fest October 1

By The Dakotan on September 29, 2023
Minot Parks release Minot, ND- Grab your flannel and get ready for fall fun in the park! Minot Parks is excited to announce the return of Logger Fest at Oak Park. Logger Fest is an outdoor festival combining family-friendly lumberjack games and activities and German Oktoberfest. The event will be from 12:00 - 8:00pm on […]
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One Dead in Dickinson Area Crash

By The Dakotan on September 29, 2023
ND Highway Patrol What: Fatal CrashWhere: Interstate 94 MM 73, 9 east of DickinsonWhen: 09/28/2023 12:30 PMRoad Conditions: DryWeather Conditions: Clear, sunnyCrash Involvement: One vehicleType of Crash: Front end/fixed object impact off roadwayAgencies Involved: NDHP, Stark County Sheriff’s Office, Dickinson Ambulance, Dickinson Rural Fire DepartmentVehicle No. 1: 1995 Lincoln ContinentalDriver No. 1: Donald Hendricks, 71 […]
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