Courtney Pardon has joined the Dacotah Bank location in Minot as a mortgage banker.
Pardon is a 2012 Surrey High School graduate. She graduated from Minot State University in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in finance and management. Her banking career includes 10 years of experience in the ...
BISMARCK — The Greater North Dakota Chamber will hold its annual Policy Summit on Tuesday both virtually and in-person at the Bismarck Hotel and Conference Center.
Panel topics and panelists include:
Media & Public Policy in the Era of Fake News with Dave Thompson, Prairie Public, ...
Black Friday for stocks, investors dump everything
Fears of rising interest rates and worldwide recessions fueled continued panic selling of stocks, bonds, notes, and virtually every currency. The U.S. dollar was the exception. Many attributed the crash to the greenback since U.S. ...
Mary Beth Votava, Center Director of the Minot Small Business Development Center (SBDC), has been awarded this year’s America’s SBDC State Star.
According to information provided to the Minot Daily News, Votava is the network’s longest-tenured staff member, having been with the program ...
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Food tech company Equinom and AGT Food and Ingredients announced this past week that they have reached an agreement to accelerate the development and commercialization of ingredients produced from Equinom ultra-high protein yellow pea varieties.
The companies will ...
FARGO — North Dakota State University is offering new online certificates to increase access to technology skills training for industry-recognized programs such as Amazon Web Services, Salesforce, CompTIA and Pega. The courses offered through the partnership will create new pathways to ...