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Community Banded Together to Shuttle Snowed-In Hospital Staff

MINOT — Dale Deibert normally revs up his Tucker Sno-Cat® tractor to groom snowmobile trails. But a mid-April blizzard put him on a different path – forging trails on Minot’s snow-filled streets. Dale was part of a platoon of snowmobilers, City of Minot personnel, farmers and other locals who joined Trinity Health crews in shuttling […]
by The Dakotan
April 29, 2022

Cramer Urges USDA to Provide Relief for Livestock Producers, Increase Calf Payment Rate

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) wrote a letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA), urging FSA Administrator Zach Ducheneaux to provide accurate relief to eligible livestock owners for deaths under the Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP) following recent winter storms in North Dakota. “North Dakota suffered from Blizzard […]
by The Dakotan
April 29, 2022

She's Not From Around Here: Cream of Mushroom Soup

We’ve got to talk about the blizzards one more time. Just once more. Then I’m done. Unless, of course we get another blizzard. If we get a blizzard in May, all bets are off and you betcha I’ll write about it. But for today, let’s confidently hope that blizzard warnings are in the rearview mirror […]
by Amy Allender
April 28, 2022

Murder Mom in Court

MINOT — A young woman charged with murder had a glimpse of what her future may hold during her initial court appearance Wednesday. Seated in an orange jumpsuit and secured in handcuffs, Heather Hoffman, 24, Minot, listened as Judge Douglas Mattson explained to her that her charged offense of murder is a AA felony and, […]
by Kim Fundingsland
April 27, 2022

Burgum Surveys Spring Storm Damage, Meets with Residents in Northwest ND Affected by Power Outages

BISMARCK — Governor Doug Burgum today met with local officials, residents and ranchers in Crosby and other parts of Divide County in far northwest North Dakota to survey infrastructure damage from last weekend’s severe spring storm and discuss how the state can help the area recover from widespread power outages. Maj. Gen. Al Dohrmann, adjutant […]
by The Dakotan
April 26, 2022

Plea Disagreement in Murder Case

MINOT — A plea agreement brokered by the Ward County State’s Attorney’s office goes against the wishes of the family of slain Connie Rod, Minot, says Rod’s former husband. Daniel Tyler, Minot, had three daughters while married to Connie Rod. The daughters were 15, 13, and 11 years old when their mother was shot in […]
by Kim Fundingsland
April 26, 2022

For the Farmer: The Urban/Rural Divide

Not very long ago, the former Governor of Indiana, Mitch Daniels, wrote an opinion piece that appeared in the Washington Post called “In Farm Children, I See Virtues That One Sees Too Rarely These Days.”  In this article, he made note of the increasing divide between the urban and rural people of our country.  More […]
by Charlie Adams
April 26, 2022

Burgum Declares Statewide Emergency for Flooding, Infrastructure Damage Caused by Weekend Storms; Disaster Declared for April 12-14 Historic Blizzard

BISMARCK — Governor Doug Burgum today declared a statewide emergency for flooding and widespread utility infrastructure damage caused by a severe winter storm last weekend that has left thousands of North Dakotans without electricity. The governor also has declared a disaster for areas impacted by record snowfall during the historic blizzard April 12-14 based on […]
by The Dakotan
April 25, 2022

Water Levels at Fort Stevenson Boat Ramps in Question

GARRISON — Two boat ramps and accompanying marinas at Fort Stevenson State Park are filled with activity during the boating season. Marina slips are full and parking lots often swelling with tow vehicles and trailers from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The park’s two boat ramps, one in Garrison Bay and the other in de […]
by Kim Fundingsland
April 25, 2022

The Early Spring Garden: Brassicas

After you've planted your peas, spinach and onions, (mydakotan.com/2022/04/the-early-spring-garden/) it's time to start planting brassicas. “Wait! What,” you may ask “what on earth is a brassica?” Brassicas are a family of plants that are known for being cold-hardy and high in nutrition. They are also called cruciferous plants. That’s because when they first sprout, their […]
by Charlene Nelson
April 25, 2022
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