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Help Available for Eligible Renters, Homeowners Affected by Extended Power Outages

Households in five northwest ND counties affected by April 22-23 ice storm and blizzard encouraged to apply for Emergency Housing Stability program BISMARCK — Gov. Doug Burgum announced today that help is available through the North Dakota Department of Human Services for qualifying renters and homeowners impacted by the extended power outage in northwest North […]
by The Dakotan
May 4, 2022

Outdoor Lessons for the Real World: It's All About the Food

It's May. Actually it's not, it's November, well it is May; but I'm thinking about what I thought about last November, because I wish I would've thought about it in May. If you're confused, so am I and that's why I'm writing this article because one of the outdoor lessons that I keep learning every […]
by Geremy Olson
May 4, 2022

The Bane of Your Budget

You're walking through the store, minding your own business when suddenly it grips you. You see something on sale, a novelty item, something you've long wished for and you are seized with the impulse to buy it. Impulse buying is probably one of the biggest threats to your budget. It's important to understand how you […]
by Charlene Nelson
May 4, 2022

Food Supply Chain Affecting Inmates

County Approves Increase in Food Budget for the Jail MINOT — Ward County Commissioners approved an increase for the county's jail food services on Tuesday, as the supply chain has affected prices. Major Paul Olthoff, from the Ward County Detention Center, explained how the jail’s contract with Summit Food Service is ending in October. Summit […]
by Lydia Hoverson
May 3, 2022

Much Debate at City Council Meeting

MINOT — Much discussion and some disagreement was had at the lengthy Minot City Council meeting on Monday.  City council members and county commissioner had a long discussion on the Tax Increment Financing (TIF) that EPIC requested for the Big M building. However, nothing changed on the matter.  City council then approved a Magic Fund grant […]
by Lydia Hoverson
May 3, 2022

For the Farmer: "Dear Farmer... Love, your Ag Retailer"

Spring snow has delayed the planting season.  However, there is still a lot of time to get things dried out and get a crop in the ground.  No need to worry.  Farmers now have plenty of questions about availability of earlier day corn (spoiler alert, there is not any), the possibility of switching to a […]
by Charlie Adams
May 3, 2022

Alert System Mess Up Explained to Council

MINOT — The Minot Police discussed with the Minot City Council possible reasons as to why an evacuation alert was sent to an unnecessary number of residents due to the train derailment on Sunday. Chief of Police John Klug said he is still looking into exactly why and has come up with some answers. “Hopefully […]
by Lydia Hoverson
May 3, 2022

City Reschedules Clean-up Day around City of Minot Landfill

MINOT — The City of Minot has rescheduled its cleanup day around the city landfill for May 13. “The weather hasn’t been very cooperative with our previous dates, but we’ll keep trying until we can get this area cleaned up,” Mayor Shaun Sipma said. “Hopefully, we get good weather on May 13 and we can […]
by The Dakotan
May 3, 2022

Looking Back at 33 Years of Service

In 1989, Steve Watson started as a deputy officer in the Bottineau County Sheriff’s Department.  At the end of this year, he will quickly tell you that his career will have spanned exactly 33 years, 4 months, and 17 days.  24 years of which he was the elected sheriff.  What are some of the highs […]
by Charlie Adams
May 3, 2022

New Sheriff Coming to Town

Candidates for Bottineau County Sheriff have big shoes to fill For the first time in 24 years, there will be a new sheriff in town. In Bottineau County that is. Sheriff Steve Watson, who was first elected in 1998, is retiring at the end of this year. This November’s election will determine who will fill his shoes.  Matt […]
by Charlie Adams
May 2, 2022

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