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Minnewaukan man sentenced for assault, brandishing

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FARGO — A Minnewaukan man was sentenced in U.S. District Court on Wednesday for assaulting with a dangerous weapon and brandishing a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence. Dantae Jerome Whitetail, 21, Minnewaukan, appeared before Chief Judge Peter Welte sentenced Whitetail ...

Max company receives APUC grant

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BISMARCK – Guardian Grains LLC of Max was awarded $47,000 to develop a marketing strategy during the latest grant round of the North Dakota Agricultural Products Utilization Commission. Guardian Grains is a regenerative agriculture and Pride of Dakota company operated by Kelly and DeAnna ...

Local Foods Conference slated in Bismarck

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BISMARCK – The 20th Annual Local Foods Conference will be held Thursday, March 21, through Saturday, March 23, at the North Dakota Heritage Center in Bismarck. “Fresh from North Dakota” is the theme of the three-day conference, which is sponsored by the North Dakota Department of ...

Power co-ops receive federal funds for improvements

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BISMARCK – Central Power and Verendrye Electric Cooperative are participating in nearly $150 million in electric infrastructure funding coming to North Dakota as part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development State Director Erin Oban ...

MPS sets calendar for 2024-2025

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The Minot Public School board held a special virtual board meeting Monday to approve the calendar for the 2024-2025 school year. Superintendent Mark Vollmer presented three drafts of the school calendar prepared by the district’s calendar committee. The proposed drafters were developed from ...

Hotel industry concerns move to front burner

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The City of Minot needs to begin licensing the community’s hotels to enforce a higher quality of service, according to Mayor Tom Ross. Ross said he plans to place the matter of hotel licensing on the Minot City Council agenda for discussion, possibly at the March 18 meeting, and has asked ...