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Minot area due for a bit of yardwork

April 21, 2013 North Dakota is used to its winters, long and notoriously frigid. more »»

From zero to 120

April 20, 2013 Emotional stories of struggles and recovery from the flood of 2011 can be found throughout the Souris River Basin. Many of them occurred, and are still occuring, in Minot. more »»

Sen. wants silos retained

April 20, 2013 Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D. Friday told the commander of Air Force Global Strike Command that the nation’s missile silos are a long-term defense asset that should not be degraded. Hoeven told Lt. Gen. more »»

Women WWII veterans honored

April 20, 2013 Two more squares were added Friday to a quilt that celebrates women veterans. more »»

Williston shoot-out suspect identified

April 20, 2013 WILLLISTON – The Williston Police Department has identified Ernest Schroeder, 59, as the suspect in Thursday afternoon’s shootout with police. Police received an emergency call at 2:34 p.m. more »»

Rice Lake to stop pumping

April 19, 2013 Rice Lake people remember the 2011 flood that ruined several low-lying properties there, but area residents have been conflicted about the proper response to rising water levels in the lak. more »»

Bids begin on structures

April 19, 2013 At least 15 prospective bidders for flooded structures put up for sale by Ward County attended the pre-bid conference held in the Ex-Servicemen’s Room of the Ward County Courthouse in Minot Thursda. more »»

The Fourth Floor

April 19, 2013 The majority of the discussion about the planned office building for Ward County, jail expansion, and courthouse renovation projects at a special meeting held Thursday morning by county commissioner... more »»

BNSF evaluating roads

April 19, 2013 Passengers and others using the Minot Amtrak Depot have no other choice but to use the BNSF road, a road with potholes, dips and other damages. It’s the only access to the depo. more »»

City demands more drivers

April 19, 2013 Lack of bus drivers may be the biggest hindrance to expansion and improvements in public transit in Minot, bus system managers told people with disabilities and their advocates at a meeting at City... more »»

Open meetings law violated

April 19, 2013 The State Board of Higher Education violated the state’s open meetings law in January, according to an opinion issued Thursday by State Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem. more »»

Reservoirs lower, melt ahead

April 19, 2013 Three Canadian reservoirs that influence flows in the Souris River have reduced their releases to a trickle. more »»

Ward County community airs opinions on zoning ordinaces

April 19, 2013 In a three hour meeting, members of the public spoke up on their views of the revised Ward County Zoning Ordinance during its second reading for the county Planning and Zoning Commission Thursday... more »»

Temps affect taxes

April 18, 2013 Minot’s city sales tax collections are down from levels of the past two years, prompting city officials to keep an eye on the potential need for budget changes. more »»

Man surrenders after shootout in Williston

April 18, 2013 Gunfire interrupted an otherwise quiet Thursday afternoon in Williston, which included a brief standoff and exchange of gunfire between law enforcement officers and the suspec. more »»

City, Home Depot cooperate on street upgrade

April 18, 2013 An agreement between Home Depot and the City of Minot will bring street upgrades to the area of the proposed new store in southeast Minot. more »»

Scandinavian Press: Minot publisher assumes production of popular Nordic magazine

April 18, 2013 The home of North America’s largest Scandinavian festival just became the publishing base for a magazine with a similar mission of promoting all five Nordic countries. more »»

Annual Marketplace for Kids inspires future entrepreneurs

April 18, 2013 There’s more than one way to feed a dog, as Lewis and Clark Elementary School fourth-graders Hunter Heit and Caleb Reing demonstrated Wednesday at the Region 2 Marketplace for Kids. more »»

 
 

 

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