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New Year's Holiday Enforcement

The North Dakota Highway Patrol (NDHP) says it is stepping up enforcement efforts during the New Year’s holiday weekend. The NDHP is one of 12 state police agencies that together comprise the Western States Traffic Safety Coalition (WSTSC). These state police agencies include Arizona Department of Public Safety, California Highway Patrol, Colorado State Patrol, Idaho […]
by The Dakotan
December 28, 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

Evaluate Your Preparedness 

It's the end of the year and a good time to evaluate how prepared you are and maybe start considering if or how you want to be more prepared in the year to come. Start by taking this self-evaluation quiz:   General Preparedness Do you have a family Emergency Plan? If there were a fire or tornado, do you […]
by Charlene Nelson
December 27, 2021

BeTruthful in North Dakota

Non-Profit Brings Conservative Education to North Dakotans  COLEHARBOR—“Facts, Science, and the Spin… BeTruthful in Educating” is the mission statement of BeTruthful, a 501c3 nonprofit organization based in Coleharbor, ND. The board consists of conservative-minded folks who live throughout North Dakota.  Margo Knorr, one of the founders of BeTruthful who spoke on behalf of the organization, explained their concerns with the dissemination of misinformation, pragmatism, and “the challenges conservatives sometimes face with shadow banning and censoring on social media.”  “We are concerned with the amount of quality education […]
by Jasahd Stewart
December 26, 2021

A Coach’s Christmas Dream

What does a coach want for Christmas?  I think a dream recruit that changes your program forever would be an ideal gift for any coach.  Coaches are always looking for that once-in-a-generation recruit that can change their program and possibly get them their next contract.  What would the perfect recruit look like?  We will build the […]
by Jason Spain
December 25, 2021

Job Service Offers Assistance to Outlying Communities

TIOGA—Job Service North Dakota, Williston branch, doesn’t only serve the Williston area but also extends its services to a few other outlying communities. Currently, the communities of Watford City and Tioga receive these outreach services provided by Job Service. The days set aside for these events are dubbed Watford City Wednesdays (meeting the first and third Wednesday of each month […]
by Nicole Skabo
December 24, 2021

Private Military Housing Company Pleads Guilty to Fraud

A privatized military housing company settled a criminal investigation and a civil lawsuit on Wednesday by pleading guilty to one count of major fraud and agreeing to pay $33.6 million in fines and $31.8 million in restitution to the military services, according to a Justice Department release. Balfour Beatty Communities LLC had been the subject of civil action by military […]
by The Dakotan
December 24, 2021

Lasting Country Church

Pastor Serves Three Congregations  UPHAM—They are landmarks on the prairie, symbols of the beating heart of rural North Dakota. Some have disappeared. Others have been abandoned yet reverently cared for. Sometimes the ringing of their bell is the only sound, a reassuring sound, in remote regions of our state.   An example is Bethlehem Lutheran Church. It is located on the Forfar road, […]
by Kim Fundingsland
December 24, 2021

Sen. Cramer's Statement on Passing of Rep. George Keiser

BISMARCK–U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer, R-ND, issued the following statement on the passing of Representative George Keiser R-Dis. 47, Bismarck: “Kris and I are sad to learn of the death of Representative George Keiser. George lived a life of service in business, government, and family. His business knowledge and experience served him and North Dakota well […]
by The Dakotan
December 23, 2021

Minot Traffic Fines Double

New ordinance takes effect January 1, 2022  MINOT—On Monday, Dec. 20, the Minot City Council approved the Minot Police Department’s (MPD) request for an increase of certain traffic fines within the city by 100%.  The following photos are samples from the list of amendments that will have an impact on the Minot Code of Ordinances. These changes are scheduled to go into effect on Jan. 1, 2022.  Back in 2019, the North Dakota legislature passed SB 2304 granting municipalities the […]
by Jasahd Stewart
December 23, 2021

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