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Letter to the Editor

What would you have done?  Imagine our government telling a private organization (e.g. United Way) who they can hire for their management?  Our state legislators (our government) during a special session, starting November 8th, quickly forwarded and passed a bill giving the Chairman of the Republican Party of North Dakota (a private organization), the right to […]
by Jay Lundeen
January 14, 2022

Game and Fish Briefs

Remove Gear from Wildlife Management Areas  Tree stands, blinds, steps, and other personal items such as cameras, must be removed from all wildlife management areas by Jan. 31. Items not removed by Jan. 31 are considered abandoned property and are subject to removal and confiscation by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department.   Participation Needed […]
by Kim Fundingsland
January 14, 2022

That’s Just About Enough 

Heavy Snowfall in Region  MINOT – Here we go again. Another big overnight dump of snow, enough to keep vehicles stranded in driveways and limit traffic on city streets.  The National Weather Service warned of possible heavy snow in the region late Thursday into Friday morning. Sure enough, it happened. Snowfall totals ranged from 6 […]
by Kim Fundingsland
January 14, 2022

Bike Racing, North Dakota Style

Annual Flakes of Fury Race on Jan. 22 Not all bicycling enthusiasts have their gear in winter storage, and the Flakes of Fury Fat Tire Bike Race is one good reason they don’t.   The 10.5-mile race, slated for Jan. 22 at Fort Stevenson State Park three miles south of Garrison, takes riders over the park’s […]
by Jonathan Starr
January 14, 2022

Derby Day at Lake Darling 

Ice Fishing for a Cause FOXHOLM – Neither blowing snow that caused white-out conditions, nor sub-zero temperatures and wicked windchills, could keep a dedicated group of hardy ice anglers from participating in the annual ice fishing derby held at Lake Darling.   Despite less-than-ideal conditions, nearly all the 50 registered 2-person teams were there, venturing onto […]
by Kim Fundingsland
January 14, 2022

Supreme Court Blocks Biden Administration's Vaccine Mandate on Private Employers

ND’s Top Politicians Weigh in on Ruling  WASHINGTON, D.C.—The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Biden administration did not have authority to impose a vaccine mandate on private businesses with 100 or more employees.   North Dakota’s congressional delegation had joined a bicameral effort, led by Senator Mike Braun (R-Ind.), in filing an amicus brief arguing […]
by The Dakotan
January 13, 2022

City of Minot Schedules State of the City for Feb.18

MINOT—The fifth annual State of the City, featuring an address from Mayor Shaun Sipma, will be held Feb. 18. The noon luncheon event will take place at the former Cognizant building located at 2000 21st Avenue NW. The building is now owned by the Minot Public School District, and is scheduled to become the city’s […]
by The Dakotan
January 13, 2022

Judge Gary Lee Announces Re-Election Bid 

District Judge will seek his fourth term  MINOT—North Central District Court Judge Gary H. Lee has announced he will seek re-election this year for what would be his fourth six-year term.   Judge Lee, a Minot native since the age of three, was first elected as District Judge in 2004 and then won re-election in 2010 […]
by Greg Demme
January 13, 2022

Shortage Causes Trinity's Emergency Department to Suspend Monoclonal Antibody Program

MINOT—Trinity Health says a nationwide shortage of monoclonal antibodies has altered the way doctors are able to allocate the lifesaving treatment for COVID-19. The Trinity Emergency/Trauma Center has suspended infusing patients in the ER; COVID-positive patients seeking oral antiviral medication or monoclonal antibody infusion therapy will need to obtain a referral for those treatments from […]
by The Dakotan
January 13, 2022

ND Catholic Conference Asks UND to “Reject” Gender Inclusion Proposal

Sends letter to parents GRAND FORKS—The North Dakota Catholic Conference sent out a letter to parents on January 10 urging them to “examine the [UND] campus environment” and to discern whether the ideologies and policies practiced there are “conducive or hostile” to the Catholic faith and human rights.  This comes after the NDCC sent a […]
by Jasahd Stewart
January 13, 2022

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