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Interior to return $28M to Native families

The Department of the Interior on Friday, May 22, announced that $28 million has been distributed to tribal beneficiaries following the completion of a set of probate cases through the Office of Hearings and Appeals after a probate surge event held by the Indian Affairs Probate Strike Team at ...

Open houses set for Compatible Use Study

The City of Minot is updating the 2015 Minot Air Force Base Joint Land Use Study with a Compatible Use Study addendum and invites the public to participate in three public open houses in early June. The city has retained HR Green, a planning and engineering consulting firm, to lead the ...

Minot airport awarded improvement funds

Minot International Airport has been awarded $1 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration to reconstruct an existing ditch and a 6,688-square-foot hangar. The funding is part of more than $6.6 million awarded to airports across the state from the ...

State superintendent seeks applicants for student cabinet

BISMARCK – State school superintendent Levi Bachmeier is inviting young North Dakotans to serve on his Superintendent’s Student Cabinet, which offers students an opportunity to discuss concerns and shape policy in K-12 eduation. Any student in grades six through 12 who attends a North ...

Research Center precipitation

On Friday, May 22, at 8 a.m., 0.07-inch of moisture was recorded at the North Central Research Extension Center, south of Minot, in the past 24-hour period.

Ballot measure for park sales tax focuses on maintenance

Minot voters will be asked to vote a second time on a half percent sales tax for the Minot Park District when they go to the polls June 9. The first time around, the focus had been on a new turf facility, which is still in the long-term plan, Park Board President Chelsea Kirkhammer said of the ...