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City shares tall-grass ordinance updates

The City of Minot has released information regarding updates to ordinances directing the response for tall-grass nuisances. The updates create geographic exemptions based on land-use perception, as tall-grass in a residential space may be perceived differently from tall-grass in an ...

May sets moisture, temp records

The past month of May was the driest May since 2019, according to Austin Kraklau of the North Central Research Extension Center, south of Minot. The total moisture for the month was 0.97 inches, which is 1.39 inches below the long-term average of 2.36 inches. May of 2019 only had 0.78 inch of ...

Research Center precipitation

On Wednesday, June 3, at 8 a.m., 0.21-inch of moisture was recorded at the North Central Research Extension Center, south of Minot, in the past 24-hour period.

State awards improvement money to airports

BISMARCK – Minot International Airport was awarded $887,773 in state funds toward projects to improve runways, taxiways, an apron, ditch stabilization and wildlife hazard mitigation, according to the North Dakota Aeronautics Commission. The commission announced it finalized and approved ...

Traffic route to park pool, pickleball established

Work continues in Phases MI-6 and MI-7 of the Mouse River Enhanced Flood Protection Project (MREFPP), and with Roosevelt Park Pool opening to the public on Friday, June 5, a temporary traffic route has been established to the pool and pickleball courts while paving continues in other areas of ...

Research Center Precipitation

On Wednesday, June 3, at 8 a.m., 0.21-inch of moisture was recorded at the North Central Research Extension Center, south of Minot, in the past 24-hour period.