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New legislation funds Minot’s needs
May 7, 2013 Minot is set to benefit from millions of dollars in energy impact money appropriated by the 2013 Legislature for the next biennium. more »»
Garbage truck destroyed by fire
May 7, 2013 Some residents of Holiday Village Mobile Home Park on 27th Street Southeast evacuated their homes and gathered around to watch as firefighters put out a fire that had fully engulfed a Waste... more »»
FEMA housing numbers drop
May 7, 2013 The number of temporary housing units still occupied in Ward County has fallen to 291, the Federal Emergency Management Agency reported Monday. more »»
Gardeners eager to get started
May 7, 2013 After a long winter, area residents are eager to get into the garden and start planting flowers and vegetables, said Phil Lowe, owner of Lowe’s Floral Center. more »»
Ice remains on Sakakawea
May 7, 2013 This year will go down as having one of the latest ice out dates in history for Lake Sakakawe. more »»
Haug celebrates 25 years on the force
May 6, 2013 Larry Haug, a sergeant, has been with the Minot Police Department for 25 years as of this Thursday. more »»
Burning garbage truck prompts short evacuation
May 6, 2013 Some residents of Holiday Village Mobile Home Park on 27th Street evacuated their homes and gathered around to watch as a Waste Management garbage truck became engulfed from a fire that started in... more »»
Grand reopening - Minot zoo ready for visitors
May 5, 2013 Seven-year-old Anastasia Davis and her sister Linda Davis, 4, said they’re looking forward to visiting all of the animals at the Roosevelt Park Zoo this summer. more »»
Veterans honored
May 4, 2013 Whether it was from an incoming mortar or rocket remains unknown, but shrapnel tore into James Tofteland of Minot. more »»
Another step of progress
May 4, 2013 The effect of Community Development Block Grant funds was evident Friday at the residence of Mickie Johnson in southwest Minot. Her home was severely damaged in the 2011 flood. more »»
Sky-high training at Trinity
May 4, 2013 When the helicopter at Trinity Hospital flies off for a medical emergency or returns from one, it could be a safe assumption that there’s a frenzy of activity on board to save the life of the person... more »»
Stenehjem speaks about Higher Ed
May 4, 2013 State Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem said Friday that the embattled State Board of Higher Education’s violations of the state’s open meetings laws have been “pervasiv. more »»
Doris Fisketjon
May 4, 2013 Doris Fisketjon, 85, a longtime Williston, N.D., resident, died at the Bethel Lutheran Nursing Home in Williston surrounded by her family on Thursday, May 2, 201. more »»
Duane Johnson
May 4, 2013 GILLETTE, Wyo. – Duane Johnson, 80, Gillette, Wyo., formerly of Ray, died Friday, May 3, 2013, in Gillette. He was born May 23, 1932, to Carl and Helen Johnson, in Billings, Mont. more »»
Arden Dahl
May 4, 2013 Dahl, 68, Jamestown, formerly of Fargo and Fessenden, died Friday, May 3, 2013, in a Jamestown nursing home. He was born Dec. 31, 1944, to Andrew and Eva Dahl, in Fessenden. He entered the Army Sep. more »»
Ordinance gives city power to clean up flooded neighborhoods
May 3, 2013 Eric Moeder looks down the block from his home in southeast Minot and counts nine abandoned vehicles – many of them junked reminders of a flood that happened nearly two years ag. more »»
Attorney general: SBHE open meeting violations 'pervasive'
May 3, 2013 State Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem said Friday that the embattled State Board of Higher Education’s violations of the state’s open meetings laws have been “pervasiv. more »»
Scrap metal regulated
May 3, 2013 New regulations were put in place for scrap metal sales in North Dakota on Wednesday making North Dakota the 49th state to regulate scrap metal sales. The law, which began earlier than the Aug. more »»
Walmart to hold meetings with city
May 3, 2013 A city attorney’s warning isn’t expected to keep Minot City Council and Planning Commission members from attending informational meetings hosted by Walmart next Tuesday. more »»
Tribes will christen 'The Sacagawea' next week
May 3, 2013 NEW TOWN – The Three Affiliated Tribes will be christening a yacht next week. The christening of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation yacht, “The Sacagawea,” is scheduled for Tuesday at 4 p.m. more »» |
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