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From students to unhoused, understanding ND voting rules

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North Dakota's election laws are coming back into focus ahead of the 2024 vote, and state officials have guidance for certain populations who might struggle to get information about ballot access. North Dakota does not have voter registration but it requires individuals to show a valid state ...

Minot man pleads guilty in Bismarck fentanyl case

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A Minot man charged with selling a fentanyl pill to a woman who was later hospitalized after smoking it last year, has been sentenced to serve eight years with the Department of Corrections after entering a change of plea to guilty on Monday. Brandon Lamont Chandler, 37, Minot, entered his ...

EDA Awards funds for a economic development to 4 entities

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Economic Development Administration announced the award of $506,000 for several initiatives in North Dakota, according to a news release from U.S. Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-ND. The award will be distributed to: – 153,000 to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to support ...

Fort Stevenson State Park to hold Oktober Family Fest

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GARRISON – Fort Stevenson State Park will welcome the fall season with Oktober Family Fest on Saturday, Sept. 21, from 4-8 p.m., featuring vibrant entertainment and a taste of German tradition. The public is invited to attend this family-friendly event, which will include authentic German ...

Minot library’s Sweater Weather Reading Challenge kicks off

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The Minot Public Library will celebrate the start of its 2024-2025 Sweater Weather Reading Challenge on Thursday, Sept. 26. People of all ages are invited to participate in the challenge and attend the cozy and fun-filled kickoff party, according to a library news release. The party will be ...