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Rob Fuller, City Councilman, Minot Budget Chronicles

City Councilman Rob Fuller joins The Dakotan to talk about his first budget process experience. He gives insights to federal funding, a new city bus, potential pay plans and more.
by Jonathan Starr
August 13, 2024

Ward County Searching for 2 with Active Felony Warrants

The Ward County Sheriff’s Department requests the public’s assistance in locating these persons. Nathan Michael Smith, 45 years of age, and Layne Thomas Bennett, 38 years of age. Both individuals have active felony warrants for construction fraud. If you have seen them or know their whereabouts, please call the Ward County Sheriff’s Department at (701) […]
by The Dakotan
August 12, 2024

Minot Budget Chronicles with Minot Mayor Tom Ross 

Minot Mayor Tom Ross joins The Dakotan to talk the details of the 2025 proposed budget for the City of Minot. Mayor Ross discusses some of the things he is excited about in 2025, some of the concerns for the new budget, and how much consideration should be given to federal funding.
by Jonathan Starr
August 12, 2024

Independence, Inc. Names Sergeant Jared Foley and Elizabeth Romanick as Advocates of the Year

Minot, ND – Independence, Inc. is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2024 Advocate of the Year and Youth Awards, honoring individuals who have made significant contributions to the community and championed the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities. This year, at the 2024 Sound of Independence Event in downtown Minot, we are […]
by The Dakotan
August 9, 2024

JORGE MARTINEZ: Kamala Harris’ Decision Might Have Created The Most Liberal Ticket In American History

Opinion of JORGE MARTINEZ (Daily Caller News Foundation) In a stunning yet unsurprising move, Vice President Kamala Harris has chosen Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate for the upcoming election. This decision cements what may be the most liberal ticket in American history, a combination that prioritizes radical progressive policies over the needs […]
by The Dakotan
August 9, 2024

Design taking shape for North Dakota’s Military History Museum

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 […]
by The Dakotan
August 9, 2024

Trump agrees to Sept. 10 debate with Harris, claims two more upcoming

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 […]
by The Dakotan
August 9, 2024

Minot Budget Chronicles with City Council President Mark Jantzer

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.
by Jonathan Starr
August 8, 2024

Minot Budget Chronicles with City Manager Harold Stewart

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.
by Jonathan Starr
August 7, 2024

City Council Talks Downtown Disturbances

Brian Billingsley addresses City Council
by K.L. Collom
August 6, 2024
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