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Emergency cold weather warming center activates

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Due to dangerously cold temperatures forecast this week, the Minot Alliance to End Homelessness is activating a temporary emergency cold weather warming center at The Salvation Army to provide a safe, warm place for individuals experiencing homelessness or without adequate shelter. The ...

Arctic weekend ahead in region

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An arctic air mass has settled over North Dakota, and the Minot area can expect subzero temperatures through the weekend, according to the National Weather Service. Potentially, Minot won’t see above zero numbers in the forecast until Monday, Jan. 26. The coldest period has started and will ...

SVAS shares tips to keep pets safe in winter

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When temperatures fall below zero, pet owners need to pay special attention to their four-legged family members to keep them safe from the cold. Chayana Duncan, director of Operations at Souris Valley Animal Shelter, provided some advice for not only keeping pets safe but also keeping them ...

How to reduce impact on your energy bill

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MINNEAPOLIS — Xcel Energy has prepared for temperatures in the Upper Midwest to drop below zero, and the company is offering tips to help save energy during the extreme cold to reduce the impact on energy bills. Winter heating can account for about half of a typical customer’s monthly ...

Trinity resumes postponed surgeries

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Trinity Health announced Thursday, Jan. 22, that it has resumed non-urgent surgical procedures that had been postponed due to intermittent, national shortages of certain anesthesia drugs. “We are pleased to announce that supplies have stabilized, and non-urgent surgeries will resume normal ...

Frozen Fun Day rescheduled

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Due to projected extreme cold temperatures and a lack of snow, Minot Parks has rescheduled Frozen Fun Day to Feb. 21 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at Polaris Park. The event was scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 24.