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Minot Police sergeant finishes longtime career

Closing out 28 1/2 years with the Minot Police Department, Paul Burns said he has been enjoying every minute since his retirement in April. Burns, who retired as police sergeant, fulfilled a longtime goal to enter law enforcement when he joined the Minot Police Department. For as long as he ...

Truck pull raises funds for Special Olympics

A team from the Minot Fire Department took top honors in the Special Olympics North Dakota Bearcat Pull on Saturday. Special Olympics North Dakota (SOND) worked with the Minot Police Department and Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team to organize the first Law Enforcement Torch Run Truck ...

Hooks and needles at the ready

Minot Public Library launched a new program last year called Twisted Stitches, a small, quiet meeting for people who love to crochet, knit and do other yarn-related hobbies on the fourth Wednesday of each month. An employee at the Minot Public Library asked why they did not have a knitting ...

Harvey man sees positive rural changes ahead

HARVEY – Derrick Gross, the current Harvey Public Schools principal, accepted the executive director position with the nonprofit organization Communities Acting Together for Change and Hope, looking to help immigrant refugees find peace in North Dakota. He happened upon the opening of the ...

SUPPORT GROUPS

Do you have a support group you would like to include in the weekly listing? Email news@minotdailynews.com with your information. Vet Care Our Redeemer’s Church, 700 16th Ave. SE 2nd Monday of the month 7 p.m. Open to military veterans. Parents of Addicted Loved Ones Our ...