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Minot Flood Control Project and the Fate of Anne Street Bridge 

MINOT—Monday, Dec. 20, the City Council unanimously agreed to wait two weeks before giving its decision on the MI-6 phase of the flood control project, a decision that could result in either the demolition or remodeling of the historic Anne Street (or Saint Anne’s) Bridge that intersects with the schematics of the project.  In presenting the plans before the City Council, Public Works Director Dan Jonassan introduced the Project Engineer Jerry Bents, who gave a brief overview of the project.  Bents explained on behalf of […]
by Jasahd Stewart
December 21, 2021

Tioga City Commission Votes to Increase Consultant’s Salary

Tioga—The Tioga City Commission voted 3-2 Monday night to increase Economic Development Committee (EDC) Consultant Dennis Lindahl’s salary from $60,000 to $70,000 per year. The approval occurred after much discussion among the commissioners, and only after the proposed raise was reduced from $20,000 to $10,000 per year. Commissioners voted 2-2 on that motion with Tim […]
by Nicole Skabo
December 21, 2021

Minot Mayor to Run for Second Term 

Shaun Sipma says second term would be his last  MINOT—Mayor Shaun Sipma announced today he will run for a second and final term as mayor.  In his press release Mayor Sipma stated, “There is a tremendous amount of optimism and growth taking place right now in the Magic City. We have become a much more business friendly community in the past three […]
by Greg Demme
December 21, 2021

Traditions and Customs Ground Us

Christmas is upon us. It’s the time of year in which we commonly remember and participate in a variety of customs and traditions. These are wonderful things, our traditions, and they should be celebrated whenever possible.  Not only during the various holidays of the year, but more commonly in our life’s routine.    In this context, […]
by Rick Becker
December 21, 2021

For the Farmer

Stand your ground when talking to non-farmers this holiday season MOHALL—Here in rural North Dakota, agriculture is a big part of our way of life. It is our life. Our state is the nation’s number one producer of many crops.  According to recent reports from the United States Department of Agriculture,“North Dakota led the nation in the production […]
by Charlie Adams
December 21, 2021

Protesting NDGOP Chairs Explain Reasoning Behind Walkout

BISMARCK—Six of the seven Republican district chairs who recently walked out of the state Republican committee meeting held a press conference in Bismarck this evening to explain their reasoning. The protesting district chairs say they left Saturday’s meeting primarily because they believe the voters of North Dakota are being eliminated from a significant part of […]
by Greg Demme
December 20, 2021

Holiday Hikes at Audubon NWR

Christmas Themes on the Trail  COLEHARBOR—A little learning, a lot of fun, and a wonderful way to enjoy fresh air and exercise.  “We’re calling it the Ho, Ho, Ho hike,” said Mark Zimmerman, Bismarck. “Last year we did the 12 Days of Christmas. This year we’re featuring different Christmas traditions like the Christmas tree, Yule log, and such.”  Zimmerman was the […]
by Kim Fundingsland
December 20, 2021

ND Young Republicans Respond to Saturday’s State Party Decisions

“Next generation Republican leaders stifled”   BISMARCK—This past Saturday’s Republican party state committee meeting included plenty of controversy.   One specific controversial item involved the future role for the North Dakota Young Republicans (NDYR) and North Dakota College Republicans (NDCR) at the table among the state committee. According to Daryle Mindeman, state chair of the NDYR, the state committee voted on Saturday to make NDYR and NDCR representatives ex officio members of […]
by Greg Demme
December 20, 2021

Illness Prevention

Wintertime brings out all sorts of coughs, colds, and nasty bugs. Now that we've added COVID to the mix, it's even more important to take steps to prevent winter bugs from taking you down.  Prevent illnesses:  Wash your hands. Frequently. Most winter illnesses can be avoided with proper hand washing. And don’t rush. Wash with […]
by Charlene Nelson
December 20, 2021

Pictures with the Grinch

MINOT—Main Street Books in downtown Minot hosted its Grinch Christmas event on Saturday, Dec. 18, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.   “I think it’s important to have free kids' events, especially when they’re downtown. We’re very local oriented, very community driven. Events like this, there’s no obligation to buy anything. When we do events like this, we […]
by Lydia Hoverson
December 20, 2021

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