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For the Farmer

The One Ingredient to Make Your 2022 Diet Work As you are seeing ad after ad of all the easy claims to lose a lot of pounds in no time, and ad after ad of what superfoods to eat to build muscle and cut fat, and every new online group workout device you can join […]
by Charlie Adams
January 4, 2022

ND Congressional Delegation Joins Effort to Block Vaccine Mandate on Private Employers

WASHINGTON, D.C.—North Dakota’s Congressional delegation has joined more than 130 U.S. Representatives and more than 40 U.S. Senators in filing an amicus brief to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) in an upcoming case considering the Biden administration’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) requiring private employers with over […]
by The Dakotan
January 3, 2022

Tatanka Wind Farm Not Being Decommissioned

BISMARCK—Last week The Dakotan reported on a new decommissioning plan for the North Dakota side of the Tatanka Wind Farm. On Dec. 29 the Public Service Commission (PSC) accepted that new decommissioning plan for the 61 turbines located in Dickey County. The other 59 turbines of the wind farm are located in South Dakota.   In that previous article, The Dakotan stated that the 61 turbines in […]
by Greg Demme
January 3, 2022

Setting Goals

Last week, I gave you a quiz to see how prepared you are. Did you see anything that concerned you? January is the month of new beginnings and fresh perspective. This is the time to start getting prepared. After evaluating how prepared you are for a crisis, it's time to map out what you want […]
by Charlene Nelson
January 3, 2022

New Year's Baby

MINOT—It took all night, but Trinity Health finally welcomed several new babies into the world on the first day of 2022.  The first New Year's baby was Ashley Luna Olson, daughter of Ashley and Bobby Olson of Willow City.  Little Ashley arrived at 7:25 a.m. on New Year's Day weighing 7 pounds, 1 ounce, and […]
by The Dakotan
January 3, 2022

Magic City Magic

Where Dreams Come True  MINOT—For Christine Staley, there’s always been “Magic” in Minot. She and her husband moved to Minot in 2013 leaving her TV Production career and beloved Miami Beach behind. “Miami is known as the other magic city” according to Christine. However, “I always tell people that I came from one magic city to another, but this magic city […]
by Jonathan Starr
January 2, 2022

MAFB Curling League Ramping Up  

First night is January 4  Curling is one of those sports that creates conversation. Mention curling to those who have not participated, and you will often hear remarks like, “I really don’t understand curling,” or “it doesn’t make a lot of sense.” Those who have picked up the broom and slid the curling rock down the ice toward a target some […]
by Jonathan Starr
January 1, 2022

ND Regulators Accept New Plan to Decommission Wind Farm 

61 Turbines on ND side of Tatanka Wind Farm slated to come down  BISMARCK—The North Dakota Public Service Commission (PSC) voted 2-1 earlier this week to accept a revised proposal by Tatanka Wind Power, LLC, to decommission the North Dakota portion of its Tatanka Wind Farm, which straddles the North Dakota/South Dakota border. Sixty-one of the total 120 turbines in the wind […]
by Greg Demme
December 31, 2021

Challenges for 2022

The lingering agronomic issue from 2021: drought hangover MOHALL—2022 is upon us, and farmers cannot afford to sit back and wait to see what happens for this coming year.  It is true nobody knows what the weather will bring in the new year, but we do know what it brought last year (or what it didn’t bring – rain).  It was dry in 2021.  Terribly dry.  When the wind […]
by Charlie Adams
December 31, 2021

Vitalant Explains Blood Shortage

Vitalant in Minot has been facing challenges with blood supply for the past couple of years  MINOT—Vitalant Blood Donation has been hit with new challenges over the past few years, much of it having to do with the overall effect of COVID-19.   Donor Recruiter for Northwest North Dakota Teresa Johnson said, “We have new challenges every year.” Johnson also […]
by Lydia Hoverson
December 31, 2021
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