The Communicator | March 2025

The Minot Area Chamber of Commerce has released this month’s issue of The Communicator, featuring updates on local events, economic reports, and legislative developments. This edition covers the Women Connect Vision Board Workshop, the Energy Committee’s collaboration with Bakken API, and the 2024 MAFB Economic Impact Analysis. Readers can also find updates on the Legislative

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Minot Air Force Base Announces Economic Impact of Over $651 Million For Minot Area in 2024

At the Minot Area Chamber EDC (MACEDC) February 13 Military Affairs Committee meeting, the Budget Office of the 5th Bomb Wing Comptroller presented the annual economic impact analysis report for Minot Air Force Base (MAFB). This annual report is significant as it quantifies the influence that MAFB personnel and their families have on careers, housing,

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The Communicator for February 2025

In the February edition of The Communicator, you’ll find important updates from the Minot area. This month’s highlights include advocacy efforts at the 69th Legislative Assembly and a recap of the Honorary Commander Induction Ceremony. You’ll also get details on the National Civics Bee local competition, registration for the Women Connect Vision Board Workshop, and

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Task Force 21 Forms Sentinel Working Group in Preparation of Modernization Project

The Minot Area Chamber EDC (MACEDC) has formed a Sentinel Working Group under Task Force 21 (TF21). The Sentinel Working Group consists of four TF21 members that include Mark Jantzer, Jason Zimmerman, Brekka Kramer, and Cassidy Hjelmstad as the group’s chair. This working group will be crucial as TF21 prepares the state and our community

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Omaha Embracing A People-centric Economic Development Equation

Downtown Omaha is evolving, and the changes aim to capture the interest of younger residents. The Greater Omaha Chamber has launched an ambitious economic strategy called “A Greater Omaha,” focusing on enhancing job opportunities, attracting skilled workers, and improving quality of life in the region. Those are all tired cliches in the world of economic

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Task Force 21 Welcomes Pete Hankla as Chair, Thanks Mark Jantzer for 25 Years of Service

The following is a news release from Minot Area Chamber EDC. — OFFICIAL NEWS RELEASE — Minot Area Chamber EDC (MACEDC) Task Force 21 (TF21) is pleased to announce the appointment of Pete Hankla as the TF21 chair. Pete has been serving on TF21 for many years and is stepping in for Mark Jantzer who

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Registration Open for Chamber EDC’s Spring Start Up Minot Academy

Looking to kickstart your business or refine a budding idea? The Start Up Minot Academy, empowered by CO.STARTERS, might just be the launchpad you need. This interactive, hands-on course connects you with fellow entrepreneurs and provides a chance to dive deep into your business model. Rather than lecture halls, expect engaging sessions with local experts

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The Chamber Communicator | January 2025

The Team Minot Cookie Drive, the Home for the Holidays program, the work of Chamber committees, they’re all part of the January edition of The Communicator — the MACEDC (Minot Chamber’s) monthly periodical. Check it out below.

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Minot Chamber of Commerce Holds Annual Meeting

The Minot Chamber of Commerce held their annual meeting on Wednesday, and the message from keynote speaker Andy Peterson of the Greater North Dakota Chamber had a message focused on diversifying the economy. KX News has the story.

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