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Recovery Issue with Isaiah Keller, Anita Knutson update, and Todd Berning served?

Jonathan Starr and Kyler Collom will go live on Minot Talk this Tuesday at 2 PM to discuss the Recovery Issue with Isaiah Keller, provide an update on Anita Knutson, and explore the latest developments regarding Todd Berning being served. Be sure to tune in!
by Jonathan Starr
October 29, 2024

Miranda Schuler, Ward County Commission Candidate

In this episode of Matter Matters, Miranda Schuler shares her inspiring journey to the Ward County Commission ballot. Miranda secured over 300 write-in votes in the June election, earning her place in the race. She dives into what motivated her to run, her stance on the budget, and her take on the Minot Chamber/EDC forum. […]
by Jonathan Starr
October 18, 2024

Jedidiah Rader, Ward County Commission Candidate

In this episode of The Conversation, Jedidiah Rader, candidate for Ward County Commission, shares his insights on running for office and key issues shaping the campaign. As one of the original candidates on the June ballot, Jedidiah provides a fresh perspective on Measure #4, the budget, and the role of the commission in the community. […]
by Jonathan Starr
October 17, 2024

5 Quick Takeaways from Ward County Commissioners Forum

On Thursday night, 5 of the 6 candidates gathered together in the Minot City Council Chambers and held a debate that was put on by the Minot Chamber/EDC. A sixth candidate, Ron Merritt, was not able to attend. Here is a quick summary of the candidates:
by Jonathan Starr
October 4, 2024

The Dakotan to Host Debate on Measure #4: End Unfair Property Tax vs. Keep it Local

Minot, ND — The Dakotan, a leading local news outlet, will host a virtual debate on Tuesday, October 3, at 7:00 PM, focusing on the controversial Measure #4, which will appear on the November ballot. The debate will be livestreamed on The Dakotan’s Facebook and YouTube channels, allowing residents across North Dakota to hear from […]
by The Dakotan
October 2, 2024

Dr. Emerson Eads talk La Bohème and Western Plains Opera

Dr. Emerson Eads, Artistic Director of Western Plains Opera, joins the Minot Matters podcast to share an in-depth look at the upcoming production of La Bohème. In this episode, Dr. Eads delves into the rich history and emotional depth of Puccini's masterpiece, offering listeners a glimpse into what makes this opera a timeless classic. He […]
by Jonathan Starr
August 31, 2024
Traffic waits on Highway 1804 at the Marley Crossing near Trenton, North Dakota, on May 10, 2024. The North Dakota Department of Transportation has requested federal grants to help build an overpass over the tracks but so far has been unsuccessful. (Photo courtesy of Williams County)

Regulator Says Overpass Needed Before Natural Gas Project Can Start

NDDOT trying again on federal grant for northwest North Dakota highway By: Jeff Beach A North Dakota utility regulator says a railroad overpass should get built on a key road before construction begins on a multi-billion dollar natural gas processing facility.  “I don’t know if it’s within our jurisdiction or even whether it’s fair and reasonable […]
by The Dakotan
August 30, 2024

RFK Jr. May ‘Join Forces’ With Trump Ahead Of Election, Running Mate Says

By Nicole Silverio (Daily Caller News Foundation) Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s running mate said on Tuesday that he may “join forces” with Republican nominee Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 election. Kennedy’s running mate, Nicole Shanahan, said on the “Impact Theory” podcast that the campaign is considering suspending itself in order to fight back against […]
by The Dakotan
August 20, 2024

Nine GOP-led attorneys general sue Biden administration over voter registration efforts

BY: DARRELL EHRLICK (North Dakota Monitor) Nine states, including North Dakota, are challenging an executive order by President Joe Biden that would enlist federal agencies to help register residents to vote, and those states say the order undermines their power to control elections, calling it federally subsidized program aimed at boosting Democratic and left-leaning blocs. […]
by The Dakotan
August 19, 2024

Theodore Roosevelt National Park scenic loop could be repaired by November

BY: MICHAEL ACHTERLING (North Dakota Monitor) Construction along part of Theodore Roosevelt National Park’s South Unit 48-mile scenic loop could be completed by November, if the weather cooperates, according to a senior National Park Service official. In 2019, a 4-mile stretch of the scenic loop roadway slid down a steep embankment in the park’s South Unit due […]
by The Dakotan
August 17, 2024
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