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Big Developments in Minot with Mark Lyman

Mark Lyman sits down with The Dakotan to talk about some of the new things in Minot like the North High School, the Magic City Discovery Center, and potential for other new developments
by Jonathan Starr
August 4, 2023

CCC Construction Remembered 

Camp Maurek at Upper Souris NWR  FOXHOLM – There's not much physical evidence remaining of the existence of Camp Maurek, but a small monument and plaque help tell the story.  On the west side of the Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge, just below Lake Darling Dam, is a turnout and informational kiosk that helps visitors […]
by Kim Fundingsland
August 4, 2023

New on South Broadway 

Businesses Preparing to Open  MINOT – Two highly visible renovation projects on South Broadway have captured the attention of motorists on the city’s busiest roadway, causing many to wonder what’s in store for those locations.  The old Tractor Supply Company store, originally a Red Owl grocery, located on the opposite side of Broadway from Starbucks, […]
by Kim Fundingsland
August 3, 2023

Helping Those in Need 

The Lord’s Cupboard Food Pantry  MINOT – On this distribution day at The Lord’s Cupboard food pantry the parking lot was filled with vehicles of all types. Some people were walking across the parking lot to the front entry of the pantry. Others were returning to their vehicles with a box overflowing with food items. […]
by Kim Fundingsland
August 2, 2023

Record Attendance at State Fair 

Big Increase from 2022  MINOT – Attendance at this year's North Dakota State Fair set a new record.  According to a release from the NDSF, 356,534 people attended this year’s fair over a nine-day run from July 21-29. That’s an increase of 42,262 attendees from 2022 and a new all-time high.   The previous record […]
by Kim Fundingsland
July 31, 2023

Danger for People, Livestock, Pets 

Harmful Bacteria Strikes More ND Lakes  BISMARCK – The number of lakes in North Dakota showing evidence of harmful algae blooms is on the rise. Currently the state’s Department of Environmental Quality has posted Water Advisories for 13 lakes, a Water Warning for another, with the likelihood of more being added in the days and […]
by Kim Fundingsland
July 28, 2023

Trouble and Attorneys General 

A Slice of Life  It was a day to remember, no doubt about that, from staring down the barrel of a state trooper’s handgun to having a steak with man destined for prison.  Okay. I know. You are wondering what kind of goofy story is this guy writing about. Well, what follows is a real […]
by Kim Fundingsland
July 23, 2023

Governor’s Walleye Cup Underway 

261 Team Field  GARRISON – The first flight of the Governor’s Cup Walleye Derby left Garrison Bay at 7 a.m. Friday. In all, 161 two-man teams comprised four flights of anglers competing for the highest walleye weight in the two-day event. Teams are allowed to weigh five fish each day.  The weather was picture perfect […]
by Kim Fundingsland
July 21, 2023

Drought Creep in State 

Forecast Heating Up  MINOT – Drought conditions worsened slightly across much of North Dakota from a week ago. That’s according to thye weekly release of the U.S. Drought Monitor.  While increasingly dry conditions in the state are not unusual at this time of year, it is an indicator closely watched by farming and livestock interests […]
by Kim Fundingsland
July 20, 2023

Trash Talk 

A Slice of Life Good idea?  Not so sure?  Supposed to be. Feel good about it. Don’t want to mess with it? Give it a try.  Ahhh. The recycling age has begun in Minot. Yup, some real trash talkin’ has descended upon the city. Those blue top, super-sized recycling carts are the talk of the town. […]
by Kim Fundingsland
July 16, 2023
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