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Teen Injured in Pedestrian-Vehicle Collision Near Jim Hill Middle School

MINOT — A 14-year-old pedestrian was struck by a pickup truck Monday morning in southwest Minot, prompting a response from Minot PD and emergency personnel. The incident occurred around 7:50 a.m. on March 31 along 11th Avenue SW, between Jim Hill Middle School and the First District Health Unit. According to the Minot...

Future of Minot PD, Potential Facilities, and Crime with Interim-Chief Dale Plessas

In this episode of Minot Matters, host Jonathan Starr sits down with Interim Police Chief Dale Plessas for an in-depth conversation about the future of the Minot Police Department. From addressing current crime trends to exploring plans for updated facilities and department needs, Chief Plessas offers a candid look at the challenges and opportunities facing law enforcem...

US Supreme Court hears arguments over where environmental challenges should be heard

By: Alex Brown U.S. Supreme Court justices heard oral arguments last week in a case that could allow states to challenge federal environmental rules in more favorable courts. The case could determine whether certain U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations a...

Minot Mayor Under Investigation: What Comes Next?

Minot - Mayor Tom Ross had an internal complaint filed against him January 28 and, subsequently, came under investigation. According to state law, the city has 75 days until the details of the complaint and ensuing investigation have to be made available to the public. The internal investigation is expected to conclud...

Pam Sagness, executive director of Behavioral Health Division for North Dakota Health and Human Services, speaks during a meeting of the Budget Section, Human Resources Division, on Sept. 18, 2024. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)

Health agencies scramble as North Dakota loses federal grants

Some North Dakota health agencies are trying to adjust to the sudden loss of federal funding.  The North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services learned last week it lost about $3.2 million in federal funding for substance-use treatment and mental health programs after block grants were rescinded by a fede...

Daily Brief March 31, 2025

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