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Children to plant trees in Minot parks
May 1, 2013 Minot’s parks lost trees in the Souris River flood of 2011, but this summer children will be helping to make the parks beautiful for the future. more »»
N.D. oil formations potential much higher
May 1, 2013 The U.S. Geological Survey announced Tuesday that the Bakken and Three Forks Formations in North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana have about 7. more »»
Legislature OKs child care funding
May 1, 2013 VELVA — The $1 million approved by the North Dakota Legislature to bolster the state’s child-care services fell far short of the request but child advocates still were pleased that some help will be... more »»
Lake Darling Dam release gates to be opened slightly
May 1, 2013 Release gates that have been closed at Lake Darling Dam will open to 1,000 cubic feet per second or slightly more toda. more »»
New water law has unknown impact in Surrey
May 1, 2013 SURREY – North Dakota legislators have approved a bill to help resolve conflicts between cities and rural water districts over their territorial rights. more »»
Kalmio sentenced to life in prison for 4 murders
April 30, 2013 Omar Mohamed Kalmio, 28, was sentenced to four consecutive terms of life in prison without the possibility of parole by Judge Douglas Mattson at Northwest District Court at the Ward County Courthous... more »»
Few problems despite fast melt
April 30, 2013 Due to the lateness of the season, a lingering snowpack and a very warm forecast, the National Weather Service warned of a rapid snowmelt in the Minot region. more »»
Tribes lead investor in hotel project
April 30, 2013 BISMARCK – The Three Affiliated Tribes is the lead investor in new hotel project being planned for the campus of United Tribes Technical College near Bismarc. more »»
New survey doubles amount of recoverable oil in N.D.
April 30, 2013 BISMARCK – Sen. John Hoeven today announced that the U.S. Geological Survey has determined that there are approximately 7. more »»
State allows North Prairie to lift boil order
April 30, 2013 A boil order for customers of North Prairie Rural Water District in parts of Ward and McHenry County was lifted Tuesday afternoon. more »»
Commission advances airport terminal
April 30, 2013 Plans for a new airport terminal cleared the Minot Planning Commission Monday, staying on pace for a groundbreaking in late summer. more »»
Passing the test
April 30, 2013 According to Sanford Health, 77 percent of illegal drug users are employed and one in 10 full-time employees report an alcohol problem. more »»
Tribal refinery ground breaking on May 8
April 30, 2013 MAKOTI – The Three Affiliated Tribes will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for its refinery May 8 at 4:30 p.m. at the refinery site, west of Makoti. more »»
Homes relocate from buyout zone
April 30, 2013 Nine homes in Minot’s flood buyout zone may be relocated rather than demolished this summer. more »»
Mundt pleads ‘not guilty’
April 30, 2013 Timothy Carl Mundt, 48, pleaded “not guilty” to Class AA felony murder in Northeast District Court in Bottineau County Monday afternoon after waiving his right to a preliminary hearing. more »»
Water returns for North Prairie
April 30, 2013 North Prairie Rural Water District has announced the broken water line that lead to a loss of pressure for residents and businesses in portions of Ward and McHenry counties south and east of Minot... more »»
Outage leaves areas dry
April 29, 2013 It was a case of water everywhere and not a drop to drink for many Minot-area residents this past weekend. more »»
Dalrymple signs tougher ND DUI laws
April 29, 2013 BISMARCK (AP) — Gov. Jack Dalrymple signed legislation Monday aimed at strengthening penalties for drunken driving in North Dakota. more »»
Refinery groundbreaking planned for May 8
April 29, 2013 MAKOTI – The date for groundbreaking at the state’s newest refinery has been set. The Three Affiliated Tribes will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for its refinery May 8 at 4:30 p.m. more »» |
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