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City Votes to Acquire Troubled Project 

Construction On-going at Broadway Circle  The City of Minot, by unanimous vote at Monday’s meeting of City Council, moved to terminate an agreement with Project BEE and accept construction costs to complete the Broadway Circle project on South Broadway. The City will be responsible for more than $1.3 million of general fund money to allocate […]
by Kim Fundingsland
February 6, 2024

Machine Talk 

A Slice of Life I replied courteously and, realizing what I had done, looked around quickly to see if anyone was listening. There was. How embarrassing!  But wait. People within hearing distance were not staring, pointing or anything like that, just chatting. Much to my relief, nothing out of the ordinary was directed toward me. […]
by Kim Fundingsland
February 4, 2024

Andrew Schultz, District 40 Senate Candidate, discusses his reasons for running

Jonathan Starr sits down with Andrew Schultz, District 40 Senate Candidate, about his upcoming race for the open Senate seat after the retirement of Karen Kresbach. Schultz discusses his past political experiences, his reasons for running, and more in this action packed episode.
by Jonathan Starr
February 2, 2024

Former Pastor Guilty of Theft 

Funds Taken from Max Church  WASHBURN – A 12-person jury returned a verdict of guilty Tuesday afternoon in the Theft of Property trial of Erin Gullickson, 48, Benedict.   Gullickson was charged in early May 2023 with taking nearly $80,000 in funds from Our Savior Lutheran Church in Max where she served as reverend. Her involvement […]
by Kim Fundingsland
January 31, 2024

Mountain Snowpack Trending Very Low

Major Water Source for Lake Sakakawea This winter has been exceedingly mild, spurred by a strong El Nino, and has produced minimal snowfall – so far. The Rocky Mountain snowpack is trending much less than normal according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The latest Snow Water Equivalent data proved by the Corps, based […]
by Kim Fundingsland
January 30, 2024

Burgum requests presidential disaster declaration for holiday ice storm

BY: NORTH DAKOTA MONITOR STAFF - JANUARY 29, 2024 Gov. Doug Burgum on Monday asked for a presidential major disaster declaration for the Christmas ice storm that walloped state infrastructure and caused thousands of North Dakota residents to experience power outages. Burgum declared Dec. 25-27 a disaster on Dec. 29, giving state agencies the green […]
by The Dakotan
January 29, 2024

UN Agency Staffers Have Ties To Hamas, Islamic Jihad

Jake Smith on January 29, 2024 (Daily Caller News Foundation) A major United Nations (UN) agency providing humanitarian services for Palestinians has deeper ties to Hamas and other Islamic terrorist organizations than previously realized, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. Over a thousand UNRWA staff members, roughly 10% of the agency’s total staff, have links […]
by The Dakotan
January 29, 2024

What a Snarled Mess 

A Slice of Life It didn’t seem so bad with the door closed but, good grief, what a mess. A real, big time, embarrassing mess.  What kind of person could create such an embarrassment? Ah...me.  Now, dear reader, I respectfully ask that you do not rush to judgement as to my general habits in creating […]
by Kim Fundingsland
January 28, 2024

Trump Notches Massive Lead Against Haley In Her Home State: POLL

Mary Lou Masters on January 26, 2024 (Daily Caller News Foundation) Former President Donald Trump has a massive 27-point lead against former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley for her home state’s primary, a Friday poll found. Trump is ahead of Haley 58% to 31%, with 11% of likely GOP primary voters remaining undecided, according to The American Promise/Tyson […]
by The Dakotan
January 27, 2024
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