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Arreter le sucre...

If you don’t know or understand French, let me clarify what this headline means. Simply put, it’s “stop the sugar.” As mentioned in the past, this weekly column is mostly about events happening in North Dakota, or the surrounding states or provinces. This week I feel compelled to write about sugar, or “sucre” in French. […]
by Marvin Baker
August 21, 2022

Stop Sign Changes

More Stop Sign Changes for Minot  MINOT – Four-ways, two-ways, all-ways, runways. It can get confusing at times. More stop signs for Main Street and downtown Minot are in order.  The Minot City Council voted Monday to change three downtown intersections from two-way stop controls to all-way stop controls.  The three intersections were Main Street […]
by Lydia Hoverson
August 20, 2022

Workin' Out for Dollars

Bishop Ryan Awarded for Workout Efforts MINOT – High school athletes work hard every day during the school year to stay fit and healthy for their games. However, during the summer it can get hard to keep up that routine. That’s why Bravera Bank teamed up with Minot sports broadcaster Jason Spain to create a […]
by Lydia Hoverson
August 19, 2022

Dakotan Front Page

The Dakotan Front Page Email The Dakotan is continuing its front-page email for anyone to subscribe to for free at Subscribe | The Dakotan (mydakotan.com). After a ten-day hiatus, the email has a few changes to it. First, it will now be scheduled to go out Monday through Friday mornings at 7 a.m. There will […]
by Lydia Hoverson
August 19, 2022

More Police Wanted

  MINOT – As there seems to be a staffing shortage in many occupations, it also appears to be affecting the Minot Police Department, making it difficult for them to protect every unsafe area in Minot.  This problem was manifested at the Minot City Council meeting Monday, where city resident Marjorie Taylor raised concerns about […]
by Lydia Hoverson
August 19, 2022

Fargo Pledge Returns

North Dakota school board reinstates Pledge of Allegiance  By DAVE KOLPACK Associated Press  FARGO (AP) -- The school board in North Dakota's most populous city reversed course Thursday on its decision to stop reciting the Pledge of Allegiance at its monthly meetings, following complaints from conservative lawmakers and an angry backlash from citizens around the […]
by AP - The Dakotan
August 19, 2022

Prairie Health in Mohall

MOHALL -- While the COVID-19 pandemic is now mostly an afterthought in our local rural communities, there is no doubt that the pandemic changed the way many people see the world. For Tiffany Strand and Brandy Moen, this is especially true with the way we were able to care for our “most vulnerable” population.   […]
by Charlie Adams
August 19, 2022

Veteran Leads the Pledge

MINOT – With the controversy of the Pledge of Allegiance and whether it should be recited, one man took to the podium with confidence to say it.  At the Minot City Council meeting Monday, Paul Stroklund, a retired 30-year active duty and combat veteran with the Army and Army National Guard, led the council and […]
by Lydia Hoverson
August 18, 2022

Search Warrant in Term Limits Tussle

MINOT – A search warrant was executed this week at the home of Charles Tuttle, an advocate for the North Dakota Term Limits Committee and general watchdog over agencies and officials of state government. The Bureau of Criminal Investigation conducted the search of Tuttle’s Minot residence.  “They did a Mar-a-Lago raid at my house,” said […]
by Kim Fundingsland
August 18, 2022

You'll See

MINOT--“I see you here a lot,” said the man who held the door for me as we simultaneously left the library.  “Yeah,” I replied, while shoving my now-empty coffee mug into my bag. “I come here to work when my husband is home with our kids. I’m close enough that I can be home in […]
by Amy Allender
August 18, 2022
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