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Spirit Lake Tribe awarded wastewater infrastructure funds

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FORT TOTTEN — The Spirit Lake Tribe has been selected to receive up to $1 million in federal funding to support the development of a wastewater system and lagoon project in the Crow Hill community, marking a significant step toward expanding critical infrastructure on the reservation, the ...

Badlands hike to celebrate Earth Day

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BISMARCK — Badlands Conservation Alliance is hosting an outing to western North Dakota on Saturday, April 25, to celebrate Earth Day. The group will hike a few miles round-trip to the highest natural point in North Dakota. The hike will be led by Dakota Goodhouse, history and Indigenous ...

Alexander daycare to host open house, ribbon cutting

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ALEXANDER — The City of Alexander announced the open house and ribbon cutting of the new Bright Minds Daycare has been scheduled for Saturday, April 25. This milestone marks a new chapter for the community and a significant investment in early childhood care and development in western North ...

City responds to to water main break

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City of Minot crews responded to a water main break Monday, April 20, in the 300 block of 17th Street Northwest. About 11 residences were affected by the outage, according to information released by the city.

Incident on state Capitol grounds ended safely

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BISMARCK – An incident on the North Dakota State Capitol grounds on Monday, April 20, ended safely, according to the North Dakota Highway Patrol. Earlier in the day the Highway Patrol reported about 2 p.m., law enforcement responded to a report of a suicidal individual on the Capitol ...

Milestone

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University of Mary BISMARCK – The University of Mary will award a record 1,081 degrees during its 65th commencement ceremony on Saturday, April 25, marking the largest graduating class in the university’s history. Area graduates include Scotti Pease, Burlington, Master of Education in ...