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Officials monitor bird flu during fall migration

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The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is monitoring sick and dead birds across the state in response to increasing reports from the public. Dr. Logan Weyand, department wildlife veterinarian, said Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza is likely the cause and has been confirmed through testing ...

Airport director shares tips for holiday travels

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The week of Thanksgiving is a busy time for airline travel time of the year, but there are ways to make a trip less stressful, according to Minot’s airport director. “During the holidays, we tend to have a lot of passengers who don’t travel on a regular basis,” Minot International ...

MHA EOC celebrates first responders

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The MHA Emergency Operations Center (EOC) celebrated local tribal and nontribal first responders at the 2025 Fort Berthold Indian Reservation Emergency Services Appreciation Day in New Town. Honorees were selected by their peers for outstanding service across emergency disciplines. Marle ...

Public hears options for Third Street East

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Engineers laid out alternatives for Third Street East that proposed new lane configurations, pedestrian friendly features and streetscaping at a public input meeting in Minot Thursday, Nov. 20. The Third Street reconstruction area includes six blocks, from First Avenue Northeast to Fifth ...

Police identify suspect in homicide

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The Minot Police Department has identified the suspect being sought in connection with the Nov. 7 homicide of Anthony William Redmond. Police identified Chozey Joran Morsette, 30, Minot, as the suspect in Redmond’s killing, and called upon the public’s assistance in locating him. An ...