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Sakakawea Projections Dip Slightly 

Basin Runoff Remains Above Average  RIVERDALE – The latest Missouri River Basin projections by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers shows a minimal decline from the May outlook. The Corps revised its June forecast to 25.8-million-acre feet of water. The May outlook was 26.9 maf.  Lake Sakakawea’s water level was 1,833.6 feet Tuesday, is on […]
by Kim Fundingsland
June 6, 2023

Human Relations Committee Vote Delayed by Minot City Council

Minot – The new Minot City Council Chambers were, once again, full of residents interested in providing input on the Human Relations Committee that was set to be discussed at Monday’s meeting but had to leave without answers. Since the ordinance for the Human Relations Committee was on the agenda for a second reading on […]
by The Dakotan
June 5, 2023

Gov Burgum Vetoes: Obscene Bill and Miscellaneous Partial Veto

This article is part four of a mini-series documenting the seven bills that Governor Burgum vetoed in the 2023 legislative session. For the other articles, click here. Senate bill 2360 - “The ‘Obscene’ Bill” Introduced by: Senator Keith Boehm, Senator Todd Beard, Senator David Hogue, Representative Jim Kasper, Senator Bob Paulson, and Senator Michael A. Wobbema […]
by The Dakotan
June 5, 2023

Great Experience on Ice 

Minot Hosts World Cup for Kids  MINOT – Dreams came true for young skaters this past weekend at MAYSA Arena. Participants had the opportunity to play hockey against youth from nine different states, two Canadian provinces, and wear world recognized jerseys on the ice.  “The World Cup is an event we started in 2015 in […]
by Kim Fundingsland
June 5, 2023

Fire Damages Deck, Home

Sunday Afternoon Blaze Fire damaged a deck and the rear of a home in southwest Minot on Sunday.The Minot Fire Department responded to 907-1st Ave. SW for a report of a deck onfire. When firefighters arrived on scene, they found the deck and the back of thehome on fire. The fire had burned its way […]
by Kim Fundingsland
June 5, 2023

Progress at Minot’s New High School 

Sentinel High to Open for 2024-25 School Year  MINOT – Construction on the city’s newest high school is on track for a scheduled opening of the school season in 2024. The Dakotan had an opportunity to tour the Sentinel High School facility this past week.  “In just a matter of days you’ll see an incredible […]
by Kim Fundingsland
June 5, 2023

Gov. Burgum Vetoes: Private School and Open Vote Bills

This article is part three of a mini-series documenting the seven bills that Governor Burgum vetoed in the 2023 legislative session. For the other articles, click here. House Bill 1532 - The private school Bill Introduced by: Representative Claire Cory, Senator Todd Beard, Senator Randy A. Burckhard, Senator David Hogue, Representative Jim Kasper, Representative Keith Kempenich, […]
by The Dakotan
June 4, 2023

Gov. Burgum Vetoes: 7 Vetoed Bills this Session, here are 2 of them

This article is part one of a mini-series documenting the seven bills that Governor Burgum vetoed in the 2023 legislative session. For the other articles, click here. The ND Legislative session ended at the end of April. It was a historic session with 932 bills and 56 resolutions that were introduced during the session. Of […]
by The Dakotan
June 2, 2023

Back in the Swing 

Competitive Golf with a Message  MINOT – A Minot man is rediscovering his golf game while promoting the benefits of physical fitness. He’s Andrew Schultz, a practicing attorney who enjoys playing competitive golf.  “I’m 38 years old now, and this is something that I’ve always thought I would like to do,” said Schultz. “That’s showing […]
by Kim Fundingsland
June 2, 2023

Real Estate Tips and Tricks for Minot Homebuyers

Rising summer temperatures also means rising demand for real estate in Minot and the surrounding areas. Despite climbing mortgage rates, homebuyers are still aggressively hunting for a new place to call home. What should homebuyers be doing in order to position themselves competitively in negotiations for a new home? Here are a few tips and […]
by Jonathan Starr
June 1, 2023
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