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Two announce joint run for Minot mayor, council

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Former Minot mayoral candidate Josiah Roise announced his intention to make another run at a news conference Friday, March 13. Offering similar but more defined objectives in his second campaign, Roise is running jointly with David Wiley, a military veteran and musician who also announced ...

More details emerge in SVB embezzlement case

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Unsealed court documents have revealed details of the investigation into the alleged theft of about $180,000 from the Souris Valley Bowmen, a local archery club, by a Minot couple. Dallas Rice and Nichole Rice were charged as co-defendants on Thursday, March 12, in North Central District ...

Minot, area students to compete in State Spelling Bee

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BISMARCK — Minot and area students will be among 99 students from across North Dakota competing in the 2026 North Dakota State Spelling Bee on Monday, March 23, at the Bismarck Event Center. The students include: Ward County — Cash Ray, Jim Hill Middle School; and Chilaka Ugobi, Our ...

Two Mexican men indicted for child pornography

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FARGO — United States Attorney Nicholas Chase announced Wednesday, March 11, a federal grand jury had returned indictments against two Mexican nationals residing in Stanley for multiple child exploitation offenses. According to information provided by Chase, Lidio Santiz Julian, 26, and ...

Public meeting set on Velva bridge replacement

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VELVA – The Souris River Joint Board will hold a public information meeting on Thursday, March 19, to present the current plans for the Velva Bridge Replacement Project as part of the Mouse River Enhanced Flood Protection Plan. The open house begins at 6:30 p.m. in Velva City Hall, 101 First ...

Milestone

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South Dakota State University BROOKINGS, S.D. – Cheznie Best of Norwich graduated with a Bachelor of Science from South Dakota State University’s College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences. She was among students graduating following summer and fall 2025 semesters at SDSU.