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Trinity Health Announces Senior Leadership Updates

MINOT — Trinity Health is pleased to announce that Christopher M. Van Gels, a facilities manager with nearly three decades of experience in the health and aerospace fields, has joined the regional care system as Vice President, Facilities Management, following a four-month long national search. He succeeds Dave Kohlman, who is retiring in late June after a 35-year caree...

AgCountry Farm Awards Trinity Health $20,000

MINOT -- AgCountry Farm Credit Services is proud to announce that it has awarded the Trinity Health Foundation $20,000 as a recipient of the Rural Community Grant Fund. Representatives with AgCountry Farm Credit Services recently presented a check to Trinity Health Foundation and Trinity Health First Response Ground T...

Soccer Fun in Sunshine and Rain

Playing Ball for Seven Years lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  TOWNER – Kids from the north central area ...

City crews to begin sweeping residential areas May 15 

City of Minot Release   Street sweeping crews from the City of Minot are cleaning dirt and other debris that accumulated on city streets during the winter months, and will soon begin sweeping in residential areas. Crews spent recent weeks sweeping snow routes and other major roadways s...

ND Game and Fish News 

 Fish Challenge Open  North Dakota is home to a wide variety of fish species and our fisheries department stocks waters across the state for angler enjoyment.  To encourage exploration of the state’s fisheries, anglers fishing i...

North Dakota governor signs law protecting tribal adoptions

By TRISHA AHMED Associated Press/Report for AmericaNorth Dakota's Republican Gov. Doug Burgum has signed a bill into law to protect tribal cultures by codifying the federal Indian Child Welfare Act into state law, Burgum's office announced Monday.The federal Indian Child Welfare Act, enacted in 1978, gives preference to Native American families in foster car...

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