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Dual, college credits expanded to language programs in Minn.

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MOORHEAD, Minn. — Concordia College and its Concordia Language Villages program in Bemidji, Minnesota, announced they are expanding opportunities for students to earn academic credit through new dual credit and college-level language and cultural programs, beginning this year. The new Dual ...

Minot businessman announces campaign for US House

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Ferris Broxton of Minot, a businessman and North Dakota resident for the past eight years, has announced he is seeking the Republican endorsement for the state’s U.S. House of Representatives. The seat currently is held by Republican Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak, who has announced she is ...

DCB seeks nominations for 2026 Conservationist of the Year

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BOTTINEAU — Dakota College at Bottineau is seeking nominations for its 2026 Conservationist of the Year Award. The award, presented by the college’s Earth Day Committee and Natural Resources Department, will be announced during the DCB Earth Day celebration scheduled for April 24. The ...

City responds to watermain break

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City of Minot crews responded to a watermain break Friday, Jan. 16, in the area of 206 16th Ave. SE. The break was located on Second Street Southeast, according to city information. About 14 homes were affected. Motorists were advised to be alert to possible traffic detours.

Influenza impacts Belcourt elementary school

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BELCOURT – Turtle Mountain Elementary School in Belcourt was closed Friday, Jan. 16, due to the number of influenza cases. Superintendent Shane Martin said the high school previously noted high flu numbers but remained open. However, out of caution, the decision was made to dismiss ...

Half-staff flags to honor former governor

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BISMARCK – Gov. Kelly Armstrong has directed all U.S. and North Dakota flags in the state to be flown at half-staff on Thursday, Jan. 22. He encourages North Dakotans to do the same at their homes and businesses, as a mark of respect for former Gov. Allen I. Olson. Olson served as the 28th ...