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CurioTwenty years after first proposed, NewRange still vying to build Minnesota’s first copper mine

The saga of Minnesota’s elusive copper-nickel mine is a tale of optimism marred by lengthy delays and legal battles. Since PolyMet Mining first presented its ambitious plan in 2005, the project has been ensnared in controversies and court rulings, with key permits either revoked or suspended. Now rebranded as NewRange Copper Nickel, the project shows [...]

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CurioKey to Surviving Icelandic (err. North Dakota) Winter? Do Shit

Winter is here, and if you find yourself in Iceland (or North Dakota), it’s not just a season; it’s an endurance test. The mercury’s plummeted, turning Reykjavik (Minot) streets into a world-class ice rink. Navigating the icy terrain calls for channeling your inner penguin. Steady yourself, shift your stride, and maybe even break out the [...]

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CurioIn Florida, officials and communities clash over where to build the nation’s largest trash incinerator

Tension is building in Miami-Dade County, where plans to construct the nation’s largest trash incinerator have hit a roadblock. Residents of Miramar and other diverse communities are pushing back, wearing green to voice their firm “not in our backyard” stance. The facility promises to manage the county’s prodigious waste problem, fueled by heavy tourism, but [...]

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CurioThe Germans call it a Stammtisch; Locally it’s Called Savoring Minot

In today’s fast-paced world, winter isolation can be an unwelcome companion. But some are rediscovering an old German tradition to bridge that gap: regular meetups with good drinks and even better conversations. These gatherings aren’t just about the beverages; they’re about human connection and meaningful dialogue. It’s a simple yet profound way to combat isolation, [...]

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CurioReinventing the public-private partnership − 4 lessons from around the globe

  Cities tackle a vast array of responsibilities – from building transit networks to running schools – and sometimes they can use a little help. That’s why local governments have long teamed up with businesses in so-called public-private partnerships. Historically, these arrangements have helped cities fund big infrastructure projects such as bridges and hospitals. However, [...]

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CurioDowntown Fargo has less crime than other areas of the city (and why it matters in Minot)

Fargo’s downtown often gets tagged as a crime hub, but fresh data challenges that narrative. According to a recent analysis, downtown isn’t the city’s epicenter of crime. Instead, it ranks as one of the safer areas, placing low in overall crime counts. Critics have pointed to issues like aggressive panhandling, but numbers tell a different [...]

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CurioOn This Day | Monday, December 23rd

On this day in 1783, George Washington resigned as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, returning to civilian life and reinforcing the principle of civilian control of the military in the newly independent United States. On this day in 1888, Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, suffering from severe mental illness, famously cut off part of his [...]

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CurioOn This Day | A Norman Rockwell Christmas

Great interest is being taken in the Community Christmas tree which will be shown at the corner of Main street and Third avenue South, for one week beginning Friday night, Xmas eve. A joint [...]

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CurioOn This Day | The Dry Wave is Rolling

The prohibition wave seems to be sweeping the country. Seven states, Arkansas, Washington, Idaho, Iowa, Colorado, Oregon, and South Carolina will go dry Jan. 1. [...]

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CurioOn This Day | A Two Hour Kiss

"How long did that kiss last," asked Mr. Levy. "Two hours," was the reply. "I could not get away." [...]

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CurioOn This Day | Harsh Remedies to Lawlessness

St. Paul has been the scene of bold hold-ups and robberies daily and the authorities have engaged 40 detectives who have been instructed to shoot to kill if necessary in order to rid the [...]

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CurioOn This Day | Done Carrying Democratic Water

The Fairmount News, which has been a democratic newspaper for the last twenty years, announces that is "through with the party and that henceforth any propaganda the democrats may require through its columns must [...]

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CurioOn This Day | On Dogs Decency

One great blessing about politeness and its kindred virtues is that they cost nothing in the way of money; the can be exercised by everyone, rich or poor, old and young. It might be [...]

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CurioOn This Day | Make the Most of Winter

Many of our eastern and southern friends imagine that during the winter months North Dakotans hibernate, remaining close to the fire if they have been fortunate enough to gather a good supply of buffalo [...]

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CurioOn This Day | Ruso Burns

The buildings adjoining the store, including the First State Bank, a hotel and a restaurant were all consumed. [...]

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SportsLance, Bison knock off rival Jackrabbits in FCS semifinals

In a thrilling showdown at the Fargodome, the North Dakota State Bison earned a title game appearance by toppling the reigning champions, South Dakota State, with a 28-21 triumph. Cam Miller and Bryce Lance were the dynamic duo, orchestrating the victory with game-changing plays, including Lance’s dazzling one-handed TD catch that sealed the win. With [...]

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