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Fallen soldiers to be honored

May 22, 2013 BISMARCK – A remembrance ceremony at the Memorial to the Fallen in the Global War on Terrorism will honor two additional North Dakotans who were killed in action last December. more »»

Parks’ season finally under way

May 22, 2013 There was plenty to discuss for the Minot Park Board, district projects able to begin now that the snow has finally melted and with heavy rains abating. more »»

Teacher negotiations turn testy

May 22, 2013 Teacher contract negotiations between the Minot Education Association and Minot Public School Board turned testy Tuesday night when board negotiators presented an initial proposal that would have... more »»

Legion Auxiliary Poppy Day is Saturday

May 22, 2013 Saturday will be Poppy Day in Minot when American Legion Auxiliary volunteers will distribute the familiar red handcrafted poppies honoring America’s war dead. more »»

Regulatory burdens lead to closure of Parshall clinic

May 22, 2013 Citing increased regulatory burdens and declining reimbursements – among other factors – Trinity Health announced Tuesday that it will close Trinity Community Clinic-Parshall and consolidate service... more »»

Record rainfall soaks Minot area

May 21, 2013 Rain totals are climbing in Minot andits area after the extensive rainfall in the past days, and the rain isn’t expected to end for awhile yet. more »»

Regulatory burdens lead to closure of Parshall clinic

May 21, 2013 Citing increased regulatory burdens and declining reimbursements – among other factors – Trinity Health today announced it will close Trinity Community Clinic – Parshall and consolidate services wit... more »»

Return to Wee Links golf course

May 21, 2013 After nearly a two-year wait, Minot’s young golfers will soon be returning to the Jack Hoeven Wee Links golf cours. more »»

Volunteer brings national service project to Hope Village

May 21, 2013 Daniel Becton’s trek around the country to celebrate love and kindness brought him to Minot and Hope Village this week. more »»

Fire, police departments plan annual blood drive

May 21, 2013 There’s a battle looming on the horizon and both the Minot Fire Department and the Minot Police Department need to be prepared and ready to fight. more »»

Education negotiations and proposals

May 21, 2013 Negotiators for the Minot Education Association proposed raising the base salary for a beginning teacher without experience to $38,300, up from the current base of $33,800. more »»

Grocery tour today focuses on gluten-free diets

May 21, 2013 Trinity Health’s Nutrition Services Department will offer another in a series of grocery store tours today at 6 p.m. at MarketPlace Foods, located at South Broadway and 20th Avenue. more »»

Girard takes new N.D. University System position

May 21, 2013 John Girard said he’s excited to be taking over as associate vice chancellor for academic affairs for the North Dakota University System on July 1. more »»

Bishop Ryan graduates look forward to a future filled with education and experience

May 20, 2013 Gray skies and continuous rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of 27 graduating seniors at Bishop Ryan Catholic School Sunday afternoon. more »»

Messerly leaves legacy at Ft. Stevenson

May 20, 2013 GARRISON — His positive impact on Fort Stevenson State Park will last for many years. more »»

Head-on collision kills 2 near Carpio

May 20, 2013 CARPIO (AP) — A head-on collision involving two pickup trucks in northwestern North Dakota killed both drivers. The crash happened late Sunday afternoon on U.S. Highway 52 near Carpio. more »»

Tornado tears through Oklahoma City suburbs

May 20, 2013 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A mile-wide tornado churned through the Oklahoma City suburbs, destroying homes for the second day in a row Monday, as part of a severe weather outbreak that was expected to... more »»

Cleaner, cheaper fuel

May 19, 2013 North Dakota’s long distances and sparse population have been obstacles in developing a transportation system powered by natural gas. more »»

Hooked on fishing

May 18, 2013 The small bobber slipped under the water. Then came a tug on a long cane pole. It was immediately followed by a large smile as a young fisherman hoisted a perch onto the pier. more »»

 
 

 

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