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Trinity pursues grants to enhance healthcare

The grant opportunities associated with a new federal program to strengthen healthcare in rural communities could make a real difference in the Minot region, according to Trinity Health Foundation. North Dakota received nearly $200 million from the Rural Health Transformation Program, with ...

City responds to watermain break

City of Minot crews addressed a watermain break in the 800 block of Arbor Avenue Southeast on Tuesday, July 14. The city reported 24 homes were affected by the outage.

MSU group announces 2026 Golden Awards

The Minot State University Alumni Association announces it has selected four individuals for the 2026 Golden Award and one individual for the 2026 Young Alumni Achievement Award. The honorees include Brekka Kramer ’98, Bob Skabo ’60, Jerry Sinn ’67, and Steven Wood ’69. The Young Alumni Achievement Award winner is McKenna Gudmunson ’13. The Golden Awards are the highest award bestowed by the Minot State University Alumni Association. Selections are based on outstanding service to the University, alumni association or their community, and distinguished leadership in the ...

NDCF grant applications due July 31

BISMARCK – The North Dakota Community Foundation is now accepting applications for grants from its Statewide Greatest Needs Fund. Eligible organizations in the state include those designated by the IRS as 501(c)(3) non-profit tax exempt groups, government agencies, such as a park district or school district, or an organization that has one of the above acting as its fiscal sponsor. The NDCF Board of Directors will review the applications and make final decisions at its fall meeting. Grants are generally $5,000 or less and delivered in October. There is about $250,000 available in ...