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Trinity Health to Expand Patient Access to Digital Therapeutics 

Partners with Orexo U.S.  to help patients manage depression and excessive drinking  MINOT -- Trinity Health, a nonprofit and integrated healthcare system that serves northwestern North Dakota and eastern Montana, has entered a partnership with Orexo, a pharmaceutical and digital therapeutics company, to provi...

New Foreman for Beaver Dam Construction

Meet MSU's Athletic Director School is back in session at Minot State, which means fall athletics is in full effect. MSU Football and MSU Soccer are slated to kick off their 2022 seasons at Herb Parker Stadium on the brand new First Western Bank and Trust turf field....

What’s With All The Wallering? 

Facts of Law  In the Appalachian Mountains, where I grew up, to “waller” meant to lay around lazily and do nothing, like a pig in the mud. It’s a slang term for “wallow,” with a Southern twang.  In North Dakota, “Waller” has taken a whole new meaning. The U....

Independence, Inc. to Host Public Transportation Meeting

Community Welcome MINOT -- Independence, Inc., a local non-profit organization serving people with disabilities, will host a Public Transportation Community Meeting on Thursday, September 8, 2022, from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. at the Minot Public Library.

Commissioners Frustrated

Weed Problems Continue lydia.hoverson@mydakotan.com  MINOT – Weeds appear to plague parts of Minot as commissioners of Ward County discussed Tuesday how to dea...

Duck Brood Numbers Up Following Drought Year

Game and Fish News  State Game and Fish Department migratory bird biologists expect a fall flight of ducks from North Dakota similar to 2007, 2008 and 2017.To bring that forecast closer to home, the fall flight is anticipated to be about 26% above last year’s fall flight, based on observations from the Department’s...

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