BISMARCK – Gov. Doug Burgum has announced that the Cavalier County Job Development Authority has executed binding agreements for international data center developer Bitzero Blockchain Inc. to acquire and redevelop the historic Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex at Nekoma, commonly known as “The Pyramid.” ...
MINOT – Minot State’s Director of Athletics, Kevin Forde, has announced that Beavers soccer head coach Chris Clements has resigned his position and accepted the role of Athletic Director at Hastings College in Nebraska. Coach Clements, who last season guided the Minot State women’s soccer team to an 11-6-2 overa...
Keith Drake, 60, Sheyenne, has been identified as the man killed in an Off Highway Vehicle accident. According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, Drake was operating a 2013 Can-Am Outlander while traveling northbound on Second Street North in Sheyenne, near the intersection with Riverside Avenue.
If you read last week's column on chickens, https://mydakotan.com/2022/07/chickens-key-to-self-reliance/, and have decided to include chickens in your preparedness plans, now is the time to get ready. Like bringing a new baby home, when the baby chicks ar...
MINOT -- I was driving down a city street minding my own business when I came upon a semi-trailer in the right lane of traffic. I didn’t see a blinker so I assumed he was turning right since he was in the right lane and what not. With that in mind, I pulled u...
GARRISON – At age 5 Braxley Kolden was the youngest entrant in the state’s biggest walleye tournament, the annual Governor’s Walleye Cup staged out of Fort Stevenson State Park on nearby Lake Sakakawea. His partner for the two-day event? His father, Chris Kolden. Father and son are residents of this community. Both we...
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