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Burgum Proclaims May 11-17 Police Week in North Dakota, Directs Flags to be Flown at Half-Staff Thursday for Peace Officers Memorial Day

BISMARCK — Governor Doug Burgum has issued a proclamation declaring May 11-17 as Police Week in North Dakota and Thursday, May 12, as Peace Officers Memorial Day. The governor has directed government agencies to fly the United States and North Dakota flags at half-staff on Thursday, and encourages North Dakotans to do the same at […]
by The Dakotan
May 10, 2022

Burgum Waives Hours of Service for Commercial Drivers Hauling Agricultural Inputs Due to Shortened Spring Planting Season

BISMARCK — Governor Doug Burgum today signed an executive order granting a waiver of hours of service requirements for drivers of commercial motor vehicles transporting all agricultural inputs, including dry fertilizer, liquid fertilizer, anhydrous ammonia, pesticides and seed, to assist producers in North Dakota who are facing a delayed spring and limited timeframe for planting and […]
by The Dakotan
May 10, 2022

District 28 Republicans Announce Joint Campaign

GWINNER — District 28 Republicans have announced their joint campaign; Sebastian Ertelt for State Senate and Josh Loegering and Darcy Meier for State House. 
Josh Loegering and his wife Christine homeschool their six children and farm on Christine’s family homestead. Loegering is active in his community and serves as the LaMoure County Highway Superintendent and […]
by The Dakotan
May 9, 2022

Zachmeier Announces Candidacy for District 33 House

MANDAN — Andy Zachmeier from Mandan has announced he is a candidate for District 33 North Dakota House of Representatives. District 33 covers Mercer County, Oliver County and parts of Morton County and McLean County. Zachmeier has served for 16 years on the Morton County Commission where he is currently the Commission Vice-Chairman. “I am […]
by The Dakotan
May 9, 2022

Plant It and Forget It

A garden is an important part of a good food plan, a plan to ensure that you will always have food regardless of what the market and economy are doing. But vegetable gardens are subject to the whims of nature. Over the years, too much or too little rain, early frosts, grasshopper infestations and an […]
by Charlene Nelson
May 9, 2022

BESPYS: A Red-Carpet Night for the Beavers

MINOT — The theme for the night on May 2 was Dress to Impress for Minot State Athletics. Athletes walked the red carpet and got their photo taken by athletics photographer Sean Arbaut. Filling up the MSU Dome floor was every team on campus dressed up for the annual BESPYS, the Beaver Athletics award show. […]
by Philip Green
May 8, 2022

Locals on the Big Screen

MINOT — GRIT2 is headed for the big screen. The film features five Prairie Grit Adoptive Sports participants during actual hunts conducted by Prairie Grit’s Outdoor Division. The feature film is the work of Aaron Esquibel, Minot. This year’s film follows the success of GRIT1 a year ago. “This year we have everything from hunting […]
by Kim Fundingsland
May 8, 2022

Upside Down Under: Happy Birthday Jim Hillestad…

There was a photograph in last week’s Kenmare News showing local man Jim Hillestad with his son Kelly and daughter Terri at his birthday party. That’s not so unusual, but what is unusual is that Jim turned 102 in late April. Kelly lives with his dad in Kenmare while Terri flew in from Australia to […]
by Marvin Baker
May 8, 2022

Sunnyside Superheroes take on 5k

MINOT — When you ask someone what the definition of a superhero is, you usually get an answer that would include someone with special powers like Batman or Captain America. If you were to ask Sara Medalen however, she would tell you that the kids she works with every day at Sunnyside Elementary are superheroes. Yesterday, […]
by Tayton Hjelmstad
May 7, 2022

Making a Difference: Souris Valley United Way

A Charity that Helps Charities MINOT — Charities vary in many ways, some specializing in helping specific situations, while others, such as the Souris Valley United Way, specialize in backing up other non-profit organizations. “United Way got its original start in Denver Colorado,” said Executive Director of the Souris Valley United Way Rich Berg. “There […]
by Lydia Hoverson
May 7, 2022

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