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Vaccine Mandate Impacting Head Start

Program being forced to close classrooms over staffing concerns By: Jasahd Stewart  Minot – Minot Head Start is planning to close several classrooms to comply with President Biden’s executive order regarding the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. It is a federally funded program and will need to comply, so any staff members who do not wish to be vaccinated will be forced to quit […]
by Jasahd Stewart
December 10, 2021

Minot Soccer Player Looking to Go Pro! 

A former North Dakota Girls’ Soccer Gatorade Player of the Year and Minot High School and Minot State University graduate has her sights set on going pro.  Sofia Lewis says she is looking to take her talents to Europe to play soccer professionally. She says her dream would be to play in Spain, where she can immerse herself in the culture and learn Spanish.    […]
by Jason Spain
December 9, 2021

A Moving Christmas Concert for All Ages 

Minot Symphony Orchestra and Western Plains Opera present Amahl and the Night Visitors  MINOT—Christmas concert lovers have a special opportunity this coming weekend. The Minot Symphony Orchestra (MSO) and Western Plains Opera (WPO) are teaming up to present Gian Carlo Menotti’s Amahl and the Night Visitors on Saturday, Dec. 11, at Minot State University (MSU).  This is a performance all ages can enjoy. “Sometimes […]
by Greg Demme
December 9, 2021

All 3 Measures Pass

In Minot's School Bond Election  MINOT—Voters chose to pass all 3 measures in Tuesday's school bond election. Measure 1 regarding the $84.4 million request for a trifold project that would create 2 grades 9-12 high schools from the donated Cognizant building on North Hill and Magic City Campus, as well as an additional middle school from the Central Campus facility passed with 3,647 Yes to 705 No […]
by Jasahd Stewart
December 7, 2021

Minot Health Clinic Now Offering Rapid PCR Testing

MINOT—Minot Health Clinic is now offering a Rapid RT-PCR COVID-19 test. The test is required for international travel. Local residents and Canadians no longer have to travel outside Minot to acquire this testing. "I decided this was a worthwhile investment for the Minot community along with those outside the area." Trisha Fennern, FNP-C, owner, Minot […]
by Greg Demme
December 6, 2021

Winter Storm Warning

Blowing snow will make travel more difficult on Sunday **UPDATE, 9:13 a.m., Dec. 5 - The biggest hazard today is strong winds accompanied by blowing snow. Travel will be affected due to reduced visibility. See below for the most recent forecast graphics. **UPDATE, 9:40 p.m., Dec. 4 - A band of light to moderate snow […]
by The Dakotan
December 3, 2021

Lake Sakakawea’s Decline

Low water levels cause for concern  RIVERDALE – The water level in Lake Sakakawea mirrors the drought conditions present throughout the Missouri River Basin this year. Another season of below average runoff in 2022 could exasperate the situation even further.   In many places along the state’s largest body of water, vast expanses of mud flats have emerged where water enthusiasts formerly congregated. Favorite […]
by Kim Fundingsland
December 2, 2021

Judge Expands Injunction Against Vaccine Mandate

Reversal for President Biden  Healthcare workers will no longer be forced to choose between termination or complying with President Biden’s national vaccine mandate for COVID-19. A federal judge in Louisiana issued a preliminary injunction Tuesday. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services, or CMS, was the agency that issued the vaccine mandate presented to the court.  “There is no question that mandating a vaccine to 10.3 million […]
by Kim Fundingsland
December 1, 2021

Let It Snow

Winter Park Nears Opener BOTTINEAU – A few miles north of here preparations are underway for the opening of the state’s premier winter playground. All that is needed is colder temperatures and a little more snow. After that, it’s all downhill.  Operators of the Bottineau Winter Park will open the popular facility as soon as possible. In […]
by Kim Fundingsland
November 28, 2021

Bottineau's Downtown is Thriving

Four-season fun abounds  BOTTINEAU – Tucked away in the north-central part of the state, a stone’s throw from Canada and more than three hours from the North Dakota state capitol, this community has found a niche like no other.   People love it. The main artery of the city reflects that. While many smaller communities in the state struggle to maintain businesses, […]
by Kim Fundingsland
November 27, 2021

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