Minot State Men’s Basketball Drops Home Game 

Minnesota Duluth 95, Minot State 82  MINOT, N.D. -- The Minot State men's basketball team could not keep up in a 95-82 loss to the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs at home Friday in NSIC action.    The Beavers (4-4 overall, 1-3 NSIC) had four players score in double figures, led by Cam'ron Dunfee who had 19 points. Dylan […]
by The Dakotan
December 10, 2022

Minot State Womens Basketball Falls  

Minnesota Duluth 77, Minot State 54   MINOT, N.D. -- The Minot State women's basketball team hit 8-of-18 attempts from three-point range, shooting 44.4 percent from deep, but couldn’t sink the visiting Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs at home Friday in NSIC action.   The Beavers (5-5 overall, 1-3 NSIC) had two players score in double figures, led by […]
by The Dakotan
December 10, 2022

Volunteering for Those in Need

Christmas Mall at Journey Church lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  MINOT – As with many good causes, Journey Church’s Christmas Mall is put on by many volunteers. The Christmas Mall is an event Thursday through Saturday where guardians or parents who registered can come shop for free gifts that fit their children’s ages at Journey Church. This being the […]
by Lydia Hoverson
December 10, 2022

North Dakota Proposed Bills Addressing Transgender Surgeries 

Freshman Legislator Introduces Ideas lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  BISMARCK — Some legislators are drafting bills that would address transgender surgeries on minors. Representative Brandon Prichard, R-Dis. 8, Bismarck, is planning to sponsor a bill that would provide a civil penalty to such surgeries, wherein the person that was affected by the surgery could sue both their legal guardians […]
by Lydia Hoverson
December 9, 2022

Trinity Homes Welcomes New Administrator

MINOT —Trinity Health President and CEO John M. Kutch has announced that Wade Peterson, MBA, a healthcare executive with 30 years of long-term care experience, has been named administrator of Trinity Homes. He succeeds Rhonda Walter, RN, BSN, who is retiring as vice president and nursing home administrator after a healthcare career spanning almost 50 […]
by The Dakotan
December 9, 2022

West Fargo Semi Fire

Temporarily Closes I-94 What: Semi FireWhere: I-94 West mm 343, near West FargoWhen: 12-09-2022, 05:20Road Conditions: frost/iceWeather Conditions: FoggyCrash Involvement: Vehicle (truck tractor pulling semi-trailer)Type of Crash: FireAgencies Involved: North Dakota Highway Patrol, West Fargo Rural Fire Department, CassCounty Sheriff’s OfficeVehicle No. 1: 2019 Peterbilt, 2006 Great Dane Curtain VanDriver No. 1: 30-year-old male driver […]
by The Dakotan
December 9, 2022

Gifts for a Good Cause

Christmas Mall at Journey Church lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  MINOT – The holidays can be a stressful time, but Journey Church is attempting to ease the stress for some families with its Christmas Mall this weekend. Amanda Jost, co-coordinator of the event along with Jamie Shwartz, said the church is in its fifth year of providing this event […]
by Lydia Hoverson
December 9, 2022

Girls' Basketball Thursday's Scores

PREP BASKETBALL Bowman County 62, Stanley 27 Enderlin 48, LaMoure 46 Fargo Shanley 48, Devils Lake 35 Glen Ullin-Hebron 57, Grant County/Mott-Regent 47 Grand Forks Central 43, Fargo South 19 Kenmare/Bowbells Co-op 52, Parshall 35 Kidder County 60, Center-Stanton 24 Maple River 50, Wyndmere-Lidgerwood 37 May-Port CG 63, Midway-Minto 20 Napoleon 42, Ellendale 28 New […]
by AP - The Dakotan
December 9, 2022

Legislators Wrap Up Orientation

What they Expect for Upcoming Session lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  BISMARCK – Legislators finished up a three-day organizational session Wednesday, and some in the leadership told The Dakotan what they expect for the upcoming legislature starting in January. The election in November brought in a large amount of turnover for this year’s legislature. “I think it’s always exciting […]
by Lydia Hoverson
December 8, 2022

North Dakota medical panel sanctioned 5 doctors in 2022

BISMARCK (AP) — The state Board of Medicine brought five formal disciplinary actions against North Dakota licensed doctors in 2022, including three sanctions that resulted in physicians losing their credentials to practice indefinitely in the state. The number of disciplinary actions in 2022 was six fewer than each of the previous two years, said Sandra […]
by AP - The Dakotan
December 8, 2022

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