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CurioOn This Day | How to Remedy the Tax Problem

Many assessors have admitted freely that they refrained from raising valuations because they had no assurance that the other districts in the county would raise theirs; and they did not want their district to [...]

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CurioOn This Day | Don’t Discourage Investment

Right in Minot, we have examples of unjust taxation. Let a man keep his residence nicely painted, keep the weeds about his premises cut down and grow a beautiful lawn and he will pay [...]

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CurioOn This Day | A Christmas Truce

This cruel war may cease before long. The Pope wants a truce during Christmas and we propose a long one. This is our scheme. On New Year's day let the soldiers in all the [...]

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CurioOn This Day | Give Till It Hurts

The Russell-Miller Milling Co. is grinding 2,000 sacks of flour that will soon be sent to the starving Belgians. This is the gift of that well known concern to the unfortunate people who are [...]

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NewsMinot Park Board Agenda | December 17, 2024

The Minot Park Board will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, December 17, 2024, at 5:30 PM in Room 203 of the Minot Municipal Auditorium. Minot Park Board meetings can be live-streamed on the Park District’s Youtube channel found here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDXQ-wunaM-ZpNZPNvPIY1Q As well as department reports, the Park Board will tackle new business including a [...]

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NewsInnovative farm in Sawyer grows local crops during North Dakota winters

Winter in North Dakota might conjure images of snow drifts and frigid air, but for Quinn Renfandt near Minot, it’s a season of growth. Through clever innovation like geothermal greenhouses, local food isn’t hibernating—it’s thriving. This isn’t just about fresh produce; it’s a pledge to community and local economy. Get the full story from KMOT [...]

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NewsCity Council Agenda | December 16, 2024

The Minot City Council will hold its regular meeting on Monday, December 16, 2024, at 5:30 PM in the City Council Chambers at City Hall, located at 10 3rd Ave SW. Residents in need of special accommodations are encouraged to contact the City Clerk’s office at 857-4752. This meeting will include the roll call, Pledge [...]

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NewsSchools see better student attendance under new Iowa law

In Iowa, a new law is paying off by getting more students back into their classrooms. Chronic absenteeism, once a widespread issue, is seeing a notable dip across Eastern Iowa schools after the legislation took effect. This law isn’t just about rules; it’s a fresh approach where educators are setting clear expectations and investing in [...]

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Curio“Brain Rot” Will Make You “Plain Spoken”

Ever heard someone say you’ve got that “plain spoken” charm? It’s a nod to your knack for honesty and clarity. This year, though, it’s not just Nebraskans (or North Dakotans) getting straightforward. Oxford University Press’s 2024 Word of the Year, “brain rot,” calls out a modern menace: information overload leading to mental mush, especially from [...]

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CurioTrailer: There’s Something in the Barn

Ready for a twist on traditional yuletide tales? “There’s Something in the Barn” tangles the familiar with the farcical—a holiday horror comedy where Norwegian nisse elves take center stage. It’s all about outrageous laughs and unexpected chills, peppered with comedic gems like a lutefisk dinner gone hilariously wrong. This film flips quaint customs on their [...]

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NewsKelly Armstrong takes office as North Dakota’s 34th governor

Kelly Armstrong assumed office Sunday as North Dakota’s governor after taking the oath of office Friday in a private family ceremony. Armstrong, a Republican who resigned effective Saturday as North Dakota’s sole U.S. House representative, succeeds Gov. Doug Burgum. Armstrong and Lt. Gov. Michelle Strinden took the oath of office on Friday, joined by their [...]

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CurioVinyl records make a comeback, Budget Music is the Place for them in Minot!

Let’s take a stroll down memory lane with an unexpected twist—vinyl records are enjoying a renaissance. Yes, the same vinyl that once defined the 70s is now outselling CDs, mirroring a desire for something tangible and soulful in our digital age. Collectors like Gabriela Martin find deeper meaning in these musical artifacts, while shop owners [...]

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CurioToday in Minot | Dec 16, 2024

Today is Monday, December 16th. The sun will rise on the 86th day of fall, and the 351st day of the year at 8:30 AM. We will see 8 hours 21 minutes of daylight before it sets at 4:51 PM. See What's Happening Today in Minot! #SupportLocalMedia #SavorMinot [...]

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CurioOn This Day | December 16

On this day, Boston was swimming with tea. The earth quaked in Missouri, and the Germans made one final push. Locally, we were touting monorails, rollerskating wasn't good for women, and the Swedes were suffering from outmigration. [...]

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CurioOn This Day | Monorail Monorail Monorail!

The car used was forty feet long, ten feet wide and thirteen feet high. It is said that such a car can easily travel 100 miles an hour in comparative safety. [...]

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CurioOn This Day | Alarmed by Outmigration

Sweden is becoming greatly alarmed over the emigration of her sons and an effort is being made to make conditions such they they will not want to leave the old country. [...]

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