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Shortage Causes Trinity's Emergency Department to Suspend Monoclonal Antibody Program

MINOT—Trinity Health says a nationwide shortage of monoclonal antibodies has altered the way doctors are able to allocate the lifesaving treatment for COVID-19. The Trinity Emergency/Trauma Center has suspended infusing patients in the ER; COVID-positive patients seeking oral antiviral medication or monoclonal antibody infusion therapy will need to obtain a referral for those treatments from […]
by The Dakotan
January 13, 2022

ND Catholic Conference Asks UND to “Reject” Gender Inclusion Proposal

Sends letter to parents GRAND FORKS—The North Dakota Catholic Conference sent out a letter to parents on January 10 urging them to “examine the [UND] campus environment” and to discern whether the ideologies and policies practiced there are “conducive or hostile” to the Catholic faith and human rights.  This comes after the NDCC sent a […]
by Jasahd Stewart
January 13, 2022

Hardwater Action

Ice Angler Shares the Fun COLEHARBOR–It may be hard to explain but the experience is a blast, particularly when a plan comes together.  Theopolis Toliver, Minot, thoroughly enjoys ice fishing and helping others share in the fun. On Lake Audubon recently Toliver was having some early success catching smallmouth bass. When another vehicle pulled up […]
by Kim Fundingsland
January 13, 2022

Ward County Sheriff’s Department Seeks New Equipment with JAG Funds 

Desired equipment includes evidence drying cabinet and crime scene barriers   WARD COUNTY—Ward County Commissioners recently approved the purchase of an evidence drying cabinet and crime scene barriers with funds gained through the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program.  Named in honor of New York City police officer Edward R. Byrne, who was […]
by Jasahd Stewart
January 12, 2022

Minot Gospel-Teaching Radio Station Going Full Power 

Receives FCC permit to increase from 46 W to 100 kW  MINOT—A gospel-teaching radio station based in Minot may experience a significant power boost in the coming years.  KFLK 95.9 FM (“The Flock”) received an FCC permit on Dec. 29, 2021, to build a new full-power radio station. The new station would operate at 100 […]
by Greg Demme
January 12, 2022

Hazmat Spill and Fire Close I-29

REYNOLDS—The North Dakota Highway Patrol says traffic is being rerouted on I-29 near Reynolds while crews put out a hazardous materials fire. According to the NDHP, a semi driver noticed smoke coming from the trailer he was pulling around 8:30 Wednesday morning. He stopped the vehicle and unhooked the trailer, which was on fire. The […]
by The Dakotan
January 12, 2022

State Rep. Shannon Roers Jones Declares Mayoral Candidacy 

Current legislator will run for Mayor of Fargo  FARGO—Republican Rep. Shannon Roers Jones, R-Dis. 46, announced today that she will seek election to the office of mayor in her home city.   A Fargo native, Rep. Roers Jones works as an attorney in the family business, Roers Construction. She has served in the North Dakota House […]
by Greg Demme
January 11, 2022

Minot Head Start to Reopen a Class After Judge Blocks Vaccine Mandate

MINOT—A recent ruling by a federal judge in Louisiana to block the COVID vaccine mandate for employees of the Head Start program has Minot’s program trying to bring employees back.  In a press release issued on Friday, the Director of the Minot Head Start Program Karen Knowles stated the Leadership Team met to discuss the […]
by The Dakotan
January 11, 2022

2022 Brings Hope for Tourism in Minot 

Visit Minot Grows After Hit in 2020  MINOT—The Visit Minot Convention and Visitor’s Bureau has been coming into full recovery after the 2020 year and is looking forward to an even larger recovery in 2022.   Stephanie Schoenrock, executive director, explained how Visit Minot is a Destination Marketing Organization (DMO), and its purpose is to market […]
by Lydia Hoverson
January 11, 2022

For the Farmer

Tribute to a National Farm Leader This past month, we lost a lifelong fighter for the family farmer.  Kelly Shockman of rural Grand Rapids, North Dakota, passed away on Dec. 11, 2021.  He was 96 years old.  He died at home on the farm, surrounded by family.  Kelly was born on June 26, 1925, in […]
by Charlie Adams
January 11, 2022
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