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Gov. Kelly Armstrong speaks in support of a property tax bill during a Senate committee hearing on March 17, 2025. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)

Senate committee advances property tax package supported by Gov. Armstrong

By: Michael Achterling (North Dakota Monitor) A property tax bill backed by Gov. Kelly Armstrong received a unanimous do pass recommendation Monday immediately following a Senate committee hearing. House Bill 1176, sponsored by Rep. Mike Nathe, R-Bismarck, would give North Dakota homeowners up to a $1,450 primary residence tax credit and cap the amount of […]
by The Dakotan
March 17, 2025

Immigration buoyed population in large counties, agricultural Midwest

By: Tim Henderson (North Dakota Monitor) Immigration was the biggest factor in population growth for many booming Sun Belt counties as well as for the agricultural Midwest, according to a Stateline analysis of new U.S. Census Bureau county estimates. The analysis shows the significant impact immigration had between mid-2020 and mid-2024 in fast-growing states such […]
by The Dakotan
March 15, 2025
NPL Party Mascot in the ND Heritage Center

Collom's Column-A Brief History of the NPL in North Dakota

Over my time at The Dakotan, I’ve referenced the Nonpartisan League (NPL) quite frequently on our podcasts. Today, I want to take a deeper dive into its history, how it emerged from agrarian populism and early 20th-century Progressivism to become one of North Dakota’s most transformative political movements. Born largely out of farmer frustration, the […]
by K.L. Collom
March 15, 2025
CC meets Feb 18, 2025

City Council Discusses Resident Harassment and Potential New PD Building

Minot, ND – The Minot City Council convened on February 18, 2025, addressing various city issues and heard a heartfelt plea from a concerned resident during the public appearance segment. Mayor Tom Ross opened the meeting by thanking first responders and engineers for their swift action in resolving a road issue from the previous day. […]
by K.L. Collom
February 18, 2025
Page One of Senator Kent Weston's letter to Governor Armstrong

The Dunseith Debacle: Letters to the Governor

Minot, ND – The Dunseith Debacle has consumed a considerable amount of my time over the past few months and has likely been the most significant story I’ve covered at The Dakotan during my time here. To summarize the situation as concisely as possible: businessman Charles Hoefer purchased the former Benchmark chip manufacturing facility in […]
by K.L. Collom
January 24, 2025

Collom's Column- Tariff Tales: A History of U.S. Tariffs and Their impact on American Society

Minot- Tariffs: the unassuming taxes on imported goods that have, at various points, caused rebellion, political feuds, and shaped the course of both American industry and history. While today they’re gaining steam in national news, tariffs have a surprisingly colorful history in the United States. From the Boston Tea Party to trade wars with China, […]
by K.L. Collom
January 9, 2025

Dunseith Debacle: Evidence Uncovered - Part 1

In this first installment of our investigative series on the Dunseith Debacle, we begin unveiling critical evidence surrounding alleged misconduct involving the warehouse in Dunseith, ND and various law enforcement agencies. Hoefer Group has provided documents, emails, and testimony that point to potential cover-ups tied to the 100,000-square-foot warehouse at the heart of this controversy. […]
by Jonathan Starr
December 19, 2024

EP4 - Coverup: Allegations of a State & Federal COVERUP in Dunseith, ND.- Charles Hoefer Speaks Out

In this gripping episode of the Dunseith Debacle, we sit down with Charles Hoefer to discuss shocking allegations involving the North Dakota Department of Commerce, local, and federal law enforcement agencies. We explore claims of a possible coverup related to mysterious events at a massive 100,000 square foot warehouse located in Dunseith, North Dakota. What […]
by Jonathan Starr
December 15, 2024

Collom's Column - Doug Burgum: The Next Chapter for North Dakota Leadership in the Federal Cabinet

Minot—North Dakotans serving in a Presidential Cabinet is a phrase seldom heard, as it has only occurred a handful of times in U.S. history. As explored in my previous column, figures like Thomas S. Kleppe and Ed Schafer have left their mark on the Cabinet, shaping national policy while cementing their legacies both nationally and […]
by K.L. Collom
December 14, 2024

Collom's Column- North Dakotans in the Cabinet: A Legacy of Leadership

Minot—With President-elect Donald Trump reportedly planning to name Governor Doug Burgum as his Secretary of the Interior, I thought it would be fun to explore North Dakotans' historical presence in Cabinet-level positions. The criteria are straightforward: individuals born or raised in North Dakota who held a Cabinet-level position by Presidential appointment. There has to be […]
by K.L. Collom
December 7, 2024
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