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Area students advance to state science competition

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Local and area schools will advance to state competition after earning top spots in the Minot Regional Science Olympiad held March 9. Schools participating in Science Olympiad send teams of up to 15 students who compete in building and study events. Division B is for grades 6-9 and Division ...

City offices to close on Good Friday

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City of Minot offices will be closed Friday, April 3, in observance of the Good Friday holiday. City transit buses will run their regular schedule on Friday. There will be no residential garbage collection on April 3, but there will be a makeup garbage collection on Wednesday, April 8. The ...

NDDEQ accepting comments on draft permit

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The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality will be taking public comments on a draft permit under the state’s air pollution control rules for T&C Inc., doing business as Fiberglass Specialties at 7600 Highway E., Minot. The 30-day public comment period runs from April 3-May 2, ...

Lewis and Clark Day planned at Confluence center

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WILLISTON — Celebrate the historic moment when the Lewis and Clark Expedition reached the Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence during a day of hands-on activities and programs Sunday, April 26, 9 a.m.-5 pm, at the Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center near Williston. Throughout ...

NDGOP fails to endorse full slate

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Minot Mayor Mark Jantzer opened the 2026 North Dakota Republican Convention at All Seasons Arena on the North Dakota State Fairgrounds on Saturday, March 28 by welcoming all those in attendance, and commending them for their commitment to our shared civic responsibility by being present. ...

Report: College affordability has stabilized

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Families planning for college might be worried about tuition "sticker shock" following decades of higher education cost hikes, but analysts believe affordability is more realistic these days than people might think, and a North Dakota leader agrees. A new report published by the Brookings ...