We Feed, We Power, We Protect

With agriculture, we feed the world. With oil, we power the world. And with the Minot Air Force Base, we protect the world. These ideas sit at the core of the Minot’s application for the National Disaster Resiliency Competition and give City officials confidence that there will be an award of federal dollars that will

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Judicial System and Jail Issues in Ward Co.

The case load in the Northwest Judicial District has been on the rise in recent years, particularly cases involving felonies which have tripled in number since 2008. Hear Judge Gary Lee’s comments from KMOT News.

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Ward County Sheriff’s Department Reports on Changes

Ward County Jail has had the company of an official from the State Corrections Department as it works to improve conditions and operation of the facility. One of the issues being addressed is getting the jail staffed properly and making sure those workers are appropriately tasked.

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Legislative Commitee Approves Performance Audits of University Foundations

Consider it fallout from the Dickinson State Foundation scandal that is still being sorted out, but the NDSU & UND Foundations are considering challenging the decision on the basis of constitutionality.  

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Growing pains: Oil Boom Turns Prairie School to Melting Pot

Here’s some refreshing national media coverage of life in the oil patch. The article speaks to growing diversity in Watford City Schools and some of the challenges that go with introducing people to life in North Dakota. The article includes a great gallery.

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Fargo Commissioners OK ballot for City Charter Change

You may have noticed some coverage of Minot’s City Council recently. Here’s a short reference piece to show you it is possible to make changes to how our local government is managed.

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New Indoor Arena and Equestrian Training Center Opens in Watford City

The privately owned 30,000 square foot Roughrider Stables & Training Facility has only been open a short time and is already attracting visits from Montana, South Dakota, and Canada.

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Hoeven Cosponors Sportsmen’s Bill to Support Hunting, Fishing and Outdoor Recreation

— Official News Release — Senator John Hoeven today announced that he is again cosponsoring bipartisan legislation to improve opportunities for hunting, fishing and other outdoor recreation. The Sportsmen’s Act of 2015 reauthorizes important conservation programs, improves access to federal lands and helps to boost the outdoor recreation economy. “Like many North Dakotans, my family

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Meet the Downtown Business & Professionals Association New Director

Happening communities always seem to have a vibrant downtown area and that’s a primary goal for the new director of Minot’s Downtown Business Association. Meet Chelsea Gleich in this short interview from KMOT News.

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Bills Proposed in Minnesota to Change Drinking Age

A Minnesota legislator is taking aim at the state’s antiquated alcohol laws and her ideas are generating a buzz. The gist — lower the drinking age to 18 and bring youth drinking out in the open where we have a better chance of teaching responsible behavior.

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Train Derailment In West Virginia Sends Oil Tanker Into River

In West Virginia, 14 tanker cars caught fire and exploded following a derailment. The train was carrying crude oil from the Bakken oil field to Yorktown, Virginia.

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Trolley time? Fargo Looks to the Past to Solve Downtown Access Problem

Fargo has their own downtown access problems, and they’re exploring some less-conventional methods for getting people into the area.

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Wilderness as Therapist

Teddy Roosevelt proved it to be true when he escaped to North Dakota following the deaths of his wife and mother on the same day. Today, and especially for Veterans, a number of wilderness therapy programs are springing up, and they’re proving effective.

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Deputy Secretary Visits Minot AFB, Notes Strong Morale

It's no secret that there have been some challenges at Minot Air Force Base in recent years, but there are signs things are turning around. Comments following a recent visit by Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work suggest the Air Force continues to pursue improvements.

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Minot Public Schools: Proposed Plan Would Move Some 6th Graders

Minot Public Schools is considering a plan that will move all district sixth graders into middle schools next year. Specifically, sixth graders at Bell School and Air Force Base elementary schools would be moved to  Jim Hill and Memorial respectively.

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State Superintendent Releases Statement on Incident & Arrest

If you haven’t heard, State Superintendent of Schools Kirsten Baesler was arrested over the weekend for an incident involving domestic violence. On Sunday evening, she released the following statement. “Early Sunday morning, Feb. 15, 2015, I was involved in a domestic incident at the Bismarck home of my fiancé, Todd Tschosik. An argument escalated to the

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