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News‘Rural by Choice’ and the migration from towns to cities

You’ve heard those of us in media and leadership opine about the problem retaining talent in our small towns throughout rural America. There’s little doubt this is a challenge that has plagued Minot. But if we listen closely, we may pick up on a trend that sounds like change. Follow the link over to MPR [...]

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NewsCan Recreation Make Minot Stronger?

“A couple years ago, it would’ve been hard to find a tourist in Bentonville. Now there are people here from all over the world every weekend.” The quote is from an article on Strong Towns, and the sentiment is the result of a transformation that’s taken place over the past 10-years. The lesson worth evaluating [...]

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NewsWhat Summer Slide Actually Means—and 5 Ways to Fight it

Unless you’re a teacher, the concept of the ‘summer slide’ may be foreign to you. It’s the phenomena that sees student learning and retention regress over the summer months when they’re not in school. It’s a real thing, and new studies suggest the slippage may be the equivalent to as much as a month of [...]

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NewsMinot Fire Department managing turnover with new training

Minot’s Fire Department has a lot of new faces. From retirements to firefighters pursuing opportunities in other places, the turnover rate has been higher than wanted in recent years. And one solution to keeping Minot and our first-responders safe and satisfied with their work — increased training. KX News has the story on how the [...]

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CommentaryThe Rise and Fall of the Family-Vacation Road Trip

Things change. Sometimes they change so slowly we don’t see them happening. Such is the fate with a former staple of the American experience — the family road trip. Ashley Fetters with the Atlantic has the story on a new book and the author’s thoughts on what happened. [...]

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News#GoodTalking Minot Flood Protection & History

The Wednesday editions of #GoodTalkMinot featured two keystone conversations — one focused on our future, the other, our past. Watch below as Jonah Lantto and I discuss the status of the region’s flood protection efforts with SRJB and Mouse River Plan Project Administrator, Ryan Ackerman. And for our afternoon session, we were joined be long-time [...]

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NewsA shockingly prescient 1970 mission statement for the precursor to NPR’s ‘Fresh Air’

Do you get the feeling that we — as a culture — are becoming more tribalized? More prone to only listen and support those who agree with us or who we feel are a member of our clan? You’re not alone; it’s also not the first time we’ve been through this. The image below was [...]

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NewsInside X, the Moonshot Factory Racing to Build the Next Google

No, this isn’t the lead-in to an algebra joke. ‘X’ is the name of Google’s research and development factory — the place where the test out radical ideas to see if they can become viable companies. One of those, Loon, was the feature of a Minot Voice post long ago, and this article from WIRED captures [...]

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NewsHarvey investing in streets and infrastructure

With the help of an infrastructure loan program through the Bank of North Dakota paid back by local property taxes, the town of Harvey is making a big investment in improving their streets and infrastructure. The $7.5 million project will go on all summer, and it’s a good reminder of how Minot’s neighboring small towns [...]

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NewsGreyhound abandons the Canadian prairies

Migration patterns of people and methods of transportation are in a state of disruption, and for the Canadian branch of Greyhound, those changes mean they can’t continue to support routes in Western Canada. Greyhound made the announcement citing a 41% decline in ridership over the past 10-years. [...]

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NewsMonday night storms pack a punch in northwestern North Dakota; 2 dozen injured

Summer storms and temporary living quarters popular in the oil field are not a good combination. Last night’s storm passed through Watford City near midnight and it led to several injuries, most coming from people staying in an RV park. The Bismarck Tribune has the story. [...]

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NewsFlood acquisitions create maintenance challenge for City of Minot

The City of Minot has a lot to mow and with the acquisition of flood properties, that amount — along with the grass —  is growing at a steady pace. Alexus Arthur has the story on an emerging challenge for the City and cost for the citizens of Minot. [...]

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NewsThree express interest in vacant Minot City Council seat

The election of Shaun Sipma to the role of Mayor left a vacancy on City Council. Former Council-members Steve Podrygula, Dave Shomento, as well as School Board member Mitch Kraft have expressed interest in the position. The Minot Daily News has more details; a special City Council meeting is anticipated sometime after July 11th to [...]

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CommentaryMore Recycling Won’t Solve Plastic Pollution

Many residents in Minot want to see citywide recycling, but before we invest big in the facilities and equipment, perhaps we should ask — what problem is it we’re trying to solve? One answer we’d expect to hear is we need to reduce the amount of plastic entering the environment. If that’s the case, then Matt [...]

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CommentaryWe Need to Design the Learning Ecosystem of the Future

How do you train someone for a job that doesn’t exist yet? Whether educators know it or not, this is their job. The world is changing and pace that’s increasing exponentially, and our students will need the tools and the know how to retool on the fly. Michelle Weise writing for EdSurge shares her thoughts [...]

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NewsNampa Idaho parking garage generates less than half the cost of maintenance

Minot isn’t the only town with parking garage headaches, but at least locally, we planned for private management and multiple revenue streams. In Nampa, Idaho, they successfully built their stand-alone parking garage only to find out their revenue assumptions were more than a bit optimistic. Follow the link for a dose of parking perspective, and [...]

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