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For the Farmer

Roundup MOHALL—Unfortunately, in our society today, if you say something enough or the major media sources say something enough, it becomes true in the minds of many people.  This has proven true because for some reason, one of the safest pesticides in the history of the planet, glyphosate (the chemical ingredient name of Roundup) has been villainized.  Glyphosate was discovered in the early 70s and then brought to […]
by Charlie Adams
December 28, 2021

Train and Vehicle Collision

Serious injury crash GRAND FORKS—The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a train collided with a delivery van Tuesday morning. According to the NDHP, the delivery van was crossing the railroad tracks approximately two miles north of Grand Forks when it was stuck by a BNSF freight train around 11:30 a.m. The 42-year-old driver of the […]
by The Dakotan
December 28, 2021

Will 2022 Be Any Better? 

Not unless we make it so  The easy editorial to write this week would be a list of New Year’s resolutions. To be honest, I’ve never been all that excited about making New Year’s Resolutions. I could also have written up a 2021 year-in-review. But I know others could, and will, do a much better job of that than […]
by Greg Demme
December 28, 2021

New Year's Holiday Enforcement

The North Dakota Highway Patrol (NDHP) says it is stepping up enforcement efforts during the New Year’s holiday weekend. The NDHP is one of 12 state police agencies that together comprise the Western States Traffic Safety Coalition (WSTSC). These state police agencies include Arizona Department of Public Safety, California Highway Patrol, Colorado State Patrol, Idaho […]
by The Dakotan
December 28, 2021

NDHP Urges Public to Stay Off Secondary Roads

**Update, 4:40p.m., Dec. 27, according to https://travel.dot.nd.gov/, I-29 and I-94 are now open.** The North Dakota Highway Patrol is urging motorists to stay off secondary roads and be patient for the reopening of I-29 and I-94. Several motorists are using secondary roads for travel which has resulted in resources being used to rescue these motorists. Secondary […]
by The Dakotan
December 27, 2021

Dig Out Day 

Freezing Rain, Heavy Snow, and Sub-zero Cold  If your idea of a winter wonderland is ice, snow, and frigid cold temperatures then this one is for you. The Minot region, and most of the state, experienced it all during the long Christmas weekend.  While people were digging out from heavy snowfall Monday morning, the weatherman was promising a […]
by Kim Fundingsland
December 27, 2021

Redistricting Could Change Where You Vote in 2022 

Ward County Seeks Approval for MSU Dome and Sawyer City Hall as New Polling Sites  MINOT—Tuesday, Dec. 21, Ward County Commissioners agreed to select the Minot State University (MSU) Dome and Sawyer City Hall as new polling locations for primary and general elections.   The board is awaiting approval from MSU and Sawyer to confirm the new polling locations in 2022. According to the North Dakota Century Code, polling locations must be established by at least 64 days prior to […]
by Jasahd Stewart
December 27, 2021

Evaluate Your Preparedness 

It's the end of the year and a good time to evaluate how prepared you are and maybe start considering if or how you want to be more prepared in the year to come. Start by taking this self-evaluation quiz:   General Preparedness Do you have a family Emergency Plan? If there were a fire or tornado, do you […]
by Charlene Nelson
December 27, 2021

BeTruthful in North Dakota

Non-Profit Brings Conservative Education to North Dakotans  COLEHARBOR—“Facts, Science, and the Spin… BeTruthful in Educating” is the mission statement of BeTruthful, a 501c3 nonprofit organization based in Coleharbor, ND. The board consists of conservative-minded folks who live throughout North Dakota.  Margo Knorr, one of the founders of BeTruthful who spoke on behalf of the organization, explained their concerns with the dissemination of misinformation, pragmatism, and “the challenges conservatives sometimes face with shadow banning and censoring on social media.”  “We are concerned with the amount of quality education […]
by Jasahd Stewart
December 26, 2021

Healing Horse Ranch Horseback Riding Center

Nature’s Gift  PARSHALL—Four years ago, the Healing Horse Ranch Indoor Riding Arena opened on the NE Segment of the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation outside of Parshall.  The 150 feet by 250 feet heated indoor arena is not your ordinary horse event center. The Healing Horse Ranch is owned by the Mandan Hidatsa Arikara (MHA) Nation and offers therapeutic riding to people across the state of North Dakota. Some of those […]
by Tisa Peek
December 26, 2021

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