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NDistinct Chatter

Introductions are always a little awkward, I think. Especially for columnists. Because I know what you’re thinking. Who is this guy? What is this thing he’s written, and why did he do it? Why am I reading it? What’s with the photo of his face? All questions I’d be asking too, were I you. So, […]
by Kelly Hagen
March 4, 2022

North Dakota State Fair Announces Concert Lineup for 2022

MINOT — Kid Rock with special guest Night Ranger, Cody Johnson, Elvie Shane, Will Banister, Old Dominion, Koe Wetzel & Nelly, and Sam Hunt will be at the 2022 North Dakota State Fair to be held July 22-30, 2022. The Demolition Derby and Mandan Hidatsa Arikara (MHA) Indian Horse Relay will be held in the […]
by The Dakotan
March 4, 2022

Can We Coherently Define the American Dream Anymore?

Approximately 13 years ago, I blogged about “The American Dream.” As a real estate professional at the time, I had noticed that certain politicians continually referred to “home ownership” as the quintessential aspect of the American Dream. What directly followed that claim were fiscal policies, such as artificially low interest rates, and lending practices, such […]
by Greg Demme
March 4, 2022

Commissioner John Pietsch not Seeking Second Term

MINOT — Commissioner John Pietsch announced on Tuesday that he will not be seeking re-election once his term expires this year. “In all fairness to anyone who may be interested in running for Ward County Commissioner, it is with some regret, I will not be running for a second term. With my history on boards […]
by Jasahd Stewart
March 3, 2022

City of Minot Switching to New Utility Billing System on April 18

MINOT — The City of Minot’s new utility billing system will go live on April 18. Current city utility customers who use electronic bank transfer or recurring credit card payments will need to create a new account when the new system begins operating, according to Finance Director Dave Lakefield. Accounts can only be created once […]
by The Dakotan
March 3, 2022

State Investment Board Votes to Divest of Russian Investments; Exposure Already Reduced by 37%

Land Board investments with Russian exposure also decrease from $28.8M to $9.7M BISMARCK — The State Investment Board (SIB) today voted to divest of investments in Russian entities or securities issued by Russian entities, as board members learned that Russian investment exposure already has been reduced by more than one-third since Monday. Lt. Gov. Brent […]
by The Dakotan
March 3, 2022

U.S. Air Force Discusses Tactics with Ukrainian Air Force as Russian Advance Stalls

U.S. and NATO intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance assets on NATO’s eastern flank are providing tactical information to the Ukrainian Air Force as new air defense assistance arrives inside Ukraine, though the U.S. is being careful to avoid steps that might be seen as escalatory, a defense official told Air Force Magazine. Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Lloyd […]
by The Dakotan
March 3, 2022

She's Not from Around Here: A Friendly Push

A few weeks ago I came across a car stuck in a bank of snow. We’d gotten snow earlier in theweek, but this was a warm, 35 ̊ day. Streets were clear, snow had even begun to melt on thesidewalks. The sky was blue, the sun was warm, the wind was almost nonexistent. Obviouslythis was […]
by Amy Allender
March 3, 2022

Carbon Capture Project Comes to North Dakota

CASSELTON — Governor Doug Burgum held a joint press conference today in Casselton with other industry leaders to announce a strategic investment plan for a carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) project. Summit Carbon Solutions of Iowa plans to build a 2000 mile long pipeline with 325 miles of pipeline in North Dakota. When completed […]
by Charlene Nelson
March 2, 2022

Missouri Runoff Declines Again

Impact on Lake Sakakawea RIVERDALE — The latest projected runoff for the Missouri River Basin is less than what was forecast one month ago. Expectations are that the impact will be felt all along North Dakota’s sprawling Lake Sakakawea. The North Dakota Game and Fish Department issued a statement to coincide with the projections, saying […]
by Kim Fundingsland
March 2, 2022

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