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Research Center precipitation

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On Tuesday, June 23, at 8 a.m., 1.37-inches of moisture was recorded at the North Central Research Center, south of Minot, in the past 24-hour period.

ND’s longest living World War II veteran dies

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North Dakota’s longest living World War II veteran has died. Ray Curtis, Minot, formerly of Columbus, died Sunday, June 21, at a Minot assisted living facility. He was 109 years old. In recent years, he was recognized as one of the oldest living World War II veterans in North Dakota and ...

Former Project BEE director charged with misusing federal funds

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The former executive director of a closed Minot homeless shelter has been charged with federal program theft and is set to plead guilty in September. Elizabeth Larsen, also identified as Elizabeth Myers in court documents, was formerly the executive director of the nonprofit organization ...

Canvass produces updated tally, write-in recount

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A five-way tie in a write-in race is forcing a recount in Ward County. The Ward County Canvassing Board met Monday, June 22, to approve the results of the June 9 primary and local elections, which confirmed the need for a recount to help decide the winner of a seat on the Surrey Park ...

91st Missile Wing successfully tests readiness, reliability

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MINOT AIR FORCE BASE – Airmen assigned to the 91st Missile Wing at Minot Air Force Base conducted a Simulated Electronic Launch Minuteman (SELM) test in partnership with the 377th Test and Evaluation Group (377 TEG) from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, on June 3, demonstrating the ...

ND Stockmen announce coloring contest winners

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Youth from across North Dakota celebrated May as Beef Month by participating in the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association’s (NDSA) first-ever Beef Month Coloring Contest. The NDSA received 124 entries across the 10 age divisions. Among winners were: – Age 4, first, Eleanor Philbrick, ...