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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 »»
Missouri runoff decreases
May 3, 2013 The May runoff forecast for the Missouri River basin has declined slightly. According to the U.S. more »»
Tracking missing bees isn't easy
May 3, 2013 Forget the flowers, where have all the bees gone? Since 2006, there has been a growing concern among beekeepers about disappearing colonies, a trend which has since been labeled as Colony Collapse... more »»
Missouri River runoff forecast drops slightly
May 3, 2013 The May runoff forecast for the Missouri River basin has declined slightly. According to the U.S. more »»
Tribes to christen yacht ‘The Sacagawea’
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 »»
Basin Electric building peaking stations
May 3, 2013 Two new natural gas-fired peaking stations are being built in the oil patch by Basin Electric Power Cooperative to help meet the increased demands of electricity in that area. more »»
Lake Darling releases cut
May 3, 2013 Releases through Lake Darling Dam were cut sharply Friday, an idicator that less runoff will be entering the lake than previously expected. Earlier this week the U.S. more »»
Nuclear triad reps in Minot for symposium
May 3, 2013 Minot Air Force Base has long been home to B-52 bombers and Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles, the latter in underground facilities in several counties. more »»
Lions share with the zoo
May 3, 2013 Local chapters of the Lions Club broke out their dry erase markers and an oversized check on Thursday, with members gathering with representatives of the Greater Minot Zoological Society outside of... more »»
State money will help State Fair rebound from flood
May 2, 2013 The North Dakota State Fair will be getting more than $3.4 million in state funds to help with expenses related to the 2011 flood. Two legislative bills signed by Gov. more »»
APUC to consider grant for cattle auction study
May 2, 2013 When Northern Livestock Auction closed in January because Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway wanted to use the land, which it owns and leased to the auction, to build three new sets of tracks,... more »»
ND Legislature approves $1.1B oil-impact measure
May 2, 2013 BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s Senate has approved a bill that provides more than $1.1 billion to help oil patch communities and surrounding areas deal with rapid energy development. more »»
Restoring downtown bridge access not an easy process
May 2, 2013 Two pedestrian bridges that provided a shortcut across the river and railroad tracks to downtown Minot face a questionable future, and that troubles some northeast Minot residents. more »»
Zahl woman dies in crash near Williston
May 2, 2013 WILLISTON – Leona Osman, 64, Zahl, died at the scene of a single-vehicle crash on N.D. Highway 1804 just east of Williston Wednesday night, according to the North Dakota Highway Patrol. more »»
Hospice team has visit from Africa
May 2, 2013 A nurse and a social worker from Machame Lutheran Hospital in Tanzania, Africa, were in Minot Tuesday and Wednesday visiting the hospice team at Trinity Health. more »»
Minot Daily News earns awards
May 2, 2013 The Minot Daily News and individual staff members won numerous awards in the 2012 Better Newspaper Contest, put on by the North Dakota Newspaper Associatio. more »»
Minot’s April temps below last year
May 2, 2013 The monthly average temperature in April was 27.9 degrees – 16. more »»
City to discuss Meadowlark access
May 2, 2013 Residents along Meadowlark Drive, just west of Dakota Square Mall, may be getting better access in and out of their neighborhood under a plan expected to come before the Minot City Council Monday. more »»
Fire and water – Firefighters train in flooded homes
May 1, 2013 If you’ve been concerned that houses in your neighborhood won’t stop burning and have continued to smoke up the neighborhood for the last few weeks then you no longer need to worry. more »» |
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