Lisa Olson, City Council Vice President, joins Minot Matters to discuss details from the 2025 budget. Her and host, Jonathan Starr, go through some of the major items including the 28 million dollar budget increase, potential decrease in property taxes, federal funding, and more!
The next edition of our Budget Chronicles Series is with the City of Minot’s Human Resources department. Headed by Lisa Jundt, their mission, according to the city website, “is to provide support to all City departments and employees, to assist them in providing better service for the residents of Minot.” ...
City Councilman Rob Fuller joins The Dakotan to talk about his first budget process experience. He gives insights to federal funding, a new city bus, potential pay plans and more.
The Ward County Sheriff’s Department requests the public’s assistance in locating these persons. Nathan Michael Smith, 45 years of age, and Layne Thomas Bennett, 38 years of age. Both individuals have active felony warrants for construction fraud.
Minot Mayor Tom Ross joins The Dakotan to talk the details of the 2025 proposed budget for the City of Minot. Mayor Ross discusses some of the things he is excited about in 2025, some of the concerns for the new budget, and how much consideration should be given to federal funding.
Minot, ND – Independence, Inc. is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2024 Advocate of the Year and Youth Awards, honoring individuals who have made significant contributions to the community and championed the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities. This year, at the 2024 Sound of Independence Event in downtown Minot, we are proud to recognize Sergeant ...
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