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Commerce opens registration for workforce summit

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BISMARCK – The North Dakota Department of Commerce has opened registration for the 2026 Global Talent Summit, bringing together employers, workforce professionals, educators, community leaders and government partners to explore innovative workforce solutions through global talent. The ...

INSPIRITUS opens applications for new grant cycle

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INSPIRITUS Community Health Foundation has announced it is accepting applications for the 2026-27 grant cycle. Applications for regular grants and participation in the Twice Blessed grant program will be accepted through Friday, Aug. 15. “During our 2025-26 grant cycle, more than $1.5 ...

Algae issue prompts Riverdale water restrictions

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RIVERDALE – Riverdale has been asking its water users to conserve this summer as it seeks to resolve an algae problem impacting its water treatment system. Riverdale City Council member Jerry Orth said this week the coagulant in the city’s water treatment system is not capturing and ...

Minot Symphony to host Secret Garden Tour

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The Minot Symphony Orchestra will host its 32nd annual Secret Garden Tour on Wednesday, July 15, from 4:30-8:30 pm. The annual Secret Garden Tour offers a rare opportunity to explore seven area gardens showcasing unique landscapes, colorful flowers, vegetable gardens, creative yard art, water ...

Minot Police investigates bomb threat

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According to Minot Police Department, this afternoon, at approximately 1:06 p.m., Minot Central Dispatch received a bomb threat targeting the Minot Walmart. Minot Police officers responded immediately and worked with Walmart Asset Protection to conduct a search of the building. No suspicious ...

Honoree dedicates medal to Hostfest volunteers

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As North America’s largest Scandinavian festival, Norsk Hostfest played a major role in preserving heritage and strengthening bonds between America and Scandinavia. One of the people behind the festival that ran from 1978-2025 was former executive director Pam Davy, who was recognized by ...