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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 »»

North Prairie Rural Water District boil order remains in effect

April 29, 2013 The boil order covering portions of Ward County to the southeast of Minot and some eastern portions of McHenry County remains in effect. more »»

Running away the fear, unafraid

April 29, 2013 ear Mr. Terrorist,” began Michael Carswell in a letter to the editor nearly 12 years in the penning. more »»

Minot’s Roosevelt Park Zoo ready to reopen doors

April 28, 2013 After nearly two years and almost every kind of obstacle one can imagine, Roosevelt Park Zoo will reopen its gates to the public Saturday, May 4. more »»

A positive sequester: Grand Forks researchers put CO2 to good use

April 28, 2013 North Dakota is finding itself involved in the global discussion on climate change management, and not only because of the Bakken oil boom. more »»

Marketplace Foods incorporates closing times at all locations

April 28, 2013 Late-night grocery shopping will become more difficult from May 5 onward as the four Marketplace Foods stores in Minot will have new hours, according to Ralph Towery, area director for Marketplace... more »»

Ward County water levels rising

April 28, 2013 Water levels are rising across Ward County and are expected to cover some roads and impede traffic for at least the next several days, according to the Ward County Sheriff’s Office. more »»

William Guy dies

April 27, 2013 Friends of former North Dakota Gov. William Guy remembered him as a dedicated leader who spearheaded the Democratic charge in a mostly Republican state. more »»

Rapid runoff likely: No major problems expected

April 27, 2013 This year’s snowmelt runoff is going to be a quick one. That’s the opinion of the National Weather Service which notes that it is unusually late in the season for spring runoff. more »»

Changing of belts

April 27, 2013 Some of Minot’s more adept jiu-jitsu practitioners were recognized by Rener Gracie, who delivered a seminar April 17, at Minot’s ATA Martial Arts Academy. more »»

Powwow continues on MSU?campus

April 27, 2013 Charla McKimmy, a member of the Native American Cultural Awareness Club at Minot State University, said there were 365 dancers entered in the various competitions at the Native American Honor Dance... more »»

Walkers will move toward a world free of MS

April 27, 2013 More than 175 walkers will move toward a world free of multiple sclerosis with a walk taking place today for Walk MS: North Dakota, according to a news release. more »»

Flood emergency declared

April 26, 2013 Ward County Commissioners unanimously voted to approve a flood emergency declaration at a special meeting held Thursday morning at the Ward County Courthouse in Mino. more »»

Governor signs bills to extend flood assistance

April 26, 2013 By JILL SCHRAMM Staff Writer jschramm@ minotdailynews.com BISMARCK – Minot-area flood survivors may be eligible for additional loan assistance through two legislative bills signed into law by Gov. more »»

 
 

 

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