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Area Road Changes Proposed

MINOT – New roads may be in the future for southern Minot, for safety reasons as well as efficiency in traffic control.  Ward County Commissioners heard Tuesday a road plan to be a connector corridor somewhere south of Minot, though undetermined exactly where....

Fall Turkey Season Set

North Dakota’s fall turkey season is set with 3,975 licenses available to hunters, 150 more than last year.  Unit 21 (Hettinger and Adams counties) remains closed because of a low turkey population.  Fa...

Bucking Badlands

MEDORA-- Majestic Medora, heart of the Badlands, was home to tourists, rough stock, cattle, cowboys, and cowgirls August 12-13. The arena hosted a record sixty-two runs during Ranchorama Rodeo Days performance Saturday night alone.  “This place is always packed with tourists, and they come intrigued and excited. ...

Marijuana Bound for Voters

BISMARCK —North Dakota Secretary of State Al Jaeger declared that a sufficient number of valid signatures were submitted to place a measure on the November 2022 ballot that would legalize cannabis.   More than 25,000 signatures in support of the legalization petition were submitted earlier this summer. Of those s...

Term Limits Lawsuit Filed

Bismarck – The North Dakota Term Limits Committee has challenged the North Dakota Secretary of State, Alvin Jaeger’s disqualification of tens of thousands of valid signatures from residents seeking a statewide vote on term limits.  The lawsuit states that the number of signatures submitted was suffic...

Ways to Grow Organic

MINOT – Many people long to grow and eat organically, but it can be very hard to grow organic food.  James Rogers, extension forage crop production specialist at the North Central Research Extension Center, spoke of how organic material in the ground can solve several crop problems. 

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