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Vitalant Explains Blood Shortage

Vitalant in Minot has been facing challenges with blood supply for the past couple of years  MINOT—Vitalant Blood Donation has been hit with new challenges over the past few years, much of it having to do with the overall effect of COVID-19.   Donor Recruiter for Northwest North Dakota Teresa Johnson said, “We have new challenges every year.” Johnson also […]
by Lydia Hoverson
December 31, 2021

Crews Continue Work on Cleanup After Snow Storm

MINOT—Cleaning up the city after a major snow event is an around-the-clock process that follows an approved snow plan. Pedestrian walkways are part of that plan. “This last snow event took about 54 hours to hit every road in Minot, and I think that was a pretty good response considering the amount of snow we […]
by The Dakotan
December 30, 2021

Route 2 Elsewhere 

Documentary hosted by Minot Symphony Orchestra  MINOT—The Minot Symphony Orchestra (MSO) will host an exclusive viewing of the documentary film, Route 2 Elsewhere, on Thursday, Jan. 6 at 7:00 p.m. in the Ann Nicole Nelson Hall at Minot State University (MSU).   Route 2 Elsewhere tells stories of rural America through the lens of a 1,500 mile stretch of U.S. Route […]
by Jasahd Stewart
December 30, 2021

Chairman Changeover on Minot Military Affairs Committee 

MINOT—The Minot Chamber/EDC Military Affairs Committee (MAC) will have a new chairman at the beginning of the new year.   Randy Hauck has chaired the MAC since 2016, but it recently came out that he will be assuming the position of Chairman of the Minot Chamber/EDC in 2022. Hauck explained, “I just didn’t think it was the best idea to […]
by Jonathan Starr
December 30, 2021

Men’s Shelter Continues to Grow

The Story of the Minot Area Men’s Winter Refuge MINOT—The Minot Area Men’s Winter Refuge, the only exclusively men’s shelter in Minot, was started in the winter of 2013-2014 by a group of pastors in the area, inspired by both the flood and oil boom in 2011.    The shelter is for single men, who are at least 18 […]
by Lydia Hoverson
December 30, 2021

Tractor Supply Company Moves Location 

MINOT—Tractor Supply Company, a retail chain store in Minot, has recently moved locations from 1325 S Broadway to 900 21st Ave SE.   The store’s assistant manager Scott Graff explained, “The building was kind of coming down around us. It was leaking water, it was leaning. The structure wasn’t safe.” Graff said another reason was to have a […]
by Lydia Hoverson
December 29, 2021

Before You Take a Bite 

MINOT—Nobody likes to find out their favorite place to eat is temporarily closed, especially if they discover it's due to food and health code violations.   First District Health Unit (FDHU) in Minot makes sure that food establishments are up to code to help mitigate the risk of people getting sick through deficiencies in food quality or being harmed by potential safety hazards.  Environmental Health Practitioner […]
by Jasahd Stewart
December 29, 2021

Dig Out Day 

Freezing Rain, Heavy Snow, and Sub-zero Cold  If your idea of a winter wonderland is ice, snow, and frigid cold temperatures then this one is for you. The Minot region, and most of the state, experienced it all during the long Christmas weekend.  While people were digging out from heavy snowfall Monday morning, the weatherman was promising a […]
by Kim Fundingsland
December 27, 2021

Redistricting Could Change Where You Vote in 2022 

Ward County Seeks Approval for MSU Dome and Sawyer City Hall as New Polling Sites  MINOT—Tuesday, Dec. 21, Ward County Commissioners agreed to select the Minot State University (MSU) Dome and Sawyer City Hall as new polling locations for primary and general elections.   The board is awaiting approval from MSU and Sawyer to confirm the new polling locations in 2022. According to the North Dakota Century Code, polling locations must be established by at least 64 days prior to […]
by Jasahd Stewart
December 27, 2021

Minot Man Dies from Injuries

FARGO—The North Dakota Highway Patrol says the Minot man who was struck while crossing an intersection in Fargo has died.  Robert Powers, 45, sustained life-threatening injuries in the crash on Dec. 13 and was taken to Sanford Hospital. His identity was not known at the time of the accident.    On Dec. 14, he was declared brain dead. Power was kept on life support until […]
by The Dakotan
December 23, 2021

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