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Runoff pushes water to highest levels of 2013
June 6, 2013 Although the steady and heavy rainfall of recent days came to an end Wednesday, the runoff continued to push water levels in the Minot region to their highest of the seaso. more »»
Primates back on display at Roosevelt Park Zoo
June 6, 2013 Roosevelt Park Zoo’s primates are back to their usual shenaniganry, again on display now that nighttime temperatures are back to acceptable enough levels for them to live in their outdoor enclosure. more »»
Celebration for survivors and supporters
June 6, 2013 The Relay for Life event has come a long way from Dr. Gordy Klatt walking and running around a track for 24 hours to raise money for cancer in 1985. more »»
APUC awards grant: $61k given for cattle auction study
June 6, 2013 A new grant will allow several area organizations to study the feasibility of opening a new livestock auction in the region. more »»
Minot’s River of Life Church burglarized
June 6, 2013 The River of Life Church, on 22nd Avenue Northwest, was burglarized Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning. About $500 in cash was taken. more »»
Roadwork season just around rain cloud
June 6, 2013 The largest infrastructure construction program in North Dakota history will get under way as soon as weather permits. more »»
Road work ahead
June 5, 2013 The North Dakota Transportation Department’s discovery of an extra $1.4 million is allowing reconstruction of Minot’s Sixth Street underpass to go ahead as scheduled this summer. more »»
Flooding Reported in Burlington
June 5, 2013 Below is footage shot by Kim Fundingsland of flooding in Burlington on Wednesday. more »»
Chancellor buyout to cost ND taxpayers nearly $1M
June 5, 2013 BISMARCK (AP) — The buyout of North Dakota University System Chancellor Hamid Shirvani's contract will cost state taxpayers nearly $1 million. more »»
A busy day for the county
June 5, 2013 The Ward County Commissioners met for four and a half hours Tuesday, between 8 a.m. interviews for the vacant Tax Equalization director’s position, a Personnel Committee meeting after 1:30 p.m. more »»
Extensive renovations
June 5, 2013 KENMARE – Visitors to the Lakeview County Historical Society pioneer village in Kenmare can venture into the past this summer thanks to new and old display. more »»
Progressive in care
June 5, 2013 There’s a new wing at Trinity Hospital specifically for patients who aren’t sick enough to require intensive care, but who still need close monitoring. more »»
Enbridge, shippers seek sour crude solution before FERC
June 5, 2013 BERTHOLD – Enbridge Pipelines North Dakota is looking to tighten its quality standards for crude oil after discovering a high concentration of dangerous hydrogen sulfide gas at its Berthold stati. more »»
Board, teachers reach tentative deal
June 5, 2013 Negotiators for the Minot Education Association and Minot Public School Board reached a tentative contract agreement Monday evening. more »»
Board, teachers reach tentative deal
June 4, 2013 Negotiators for the Minot Education Association and Minot Public School Board reached a tentative contract agreement late Monday evenin. more »»
Minot man identified as victim in fatal accident
June 4, 2013 The North Dakota Highway Patrol has identified Daniel Newman, 37, Minot, as the man who died in a rollover accident on U.S. Highway 83 Monday afternoon. more »»
One person dies in crash near Minot
June 3, 2013 Flint McColgan/MDN A 37-year-old Minot man died in this crash on U.S. Highway 83 about four miles south of Minot just before 12:30 p.m., Monday. more »»
Council approves Walmart location
June 3, 2013 Minot is another step closer to getting a Walmart on North Hill after the Minot City Council voted 8-5 Monday to approve a zoning change and subdivision plan. more »» |
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