As of now, the farmers are all getting busy with their own final preparations for spring seeding. However, they are all wondering, “What’s everyone else doing? Is anybody going yet?” From high atop the agronomy perch here in Mohall, the answer is that there have been a few acres planted, but not very many. This spring...
GWINNER — District 28 Republicans have announced their joint campaign; Sebastian Ertelt for State Senate and Josh Loegering and Darcy Meier for State House. Josh Loegering and his wife Christine homeschool their six children and farm on Christine’s family homestead. Loegering is active in his community and serves as ...
MANDAN — Andy Zachmeier from Mandan has announced he is a candidate for District 33 North Dakota House of Representatives. District 33 covers Mercer County, Oliver County and parts of Morton County and McLean County. Zachmeier has served for 16 years on the Morton County Commission where he is currently the Commissio...
Check Fire Extinguishers in Boats Boat owners should take note of a new U.S. Coast Guard fire protection regulation that took effect April 20. Recreational boats with a disposable (non-rechargeable) fire extinguisher with a manufacture stamped date ...
MINOT — The City of Minot will celebrate National Public Works week from May 15-21, including a special open house at the Public Works building.The open house is scheduled for May 18 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Public Works building located at 1025 31st St. SE. The department’s various pieces of large and small equipment will be on display and employees will be...
CAVALIER — Governor Doug Burgum today surveyed flooding in northeast North Dakota, meeting with local leaders on flood response and recovery, including efforts to stabilize the Bourbanis Dam upstream of Cavalier. The governor was joined by Maj. Gen. Al Dohrmann, adjutant general of the North Dakota National Guard and ...
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