
Amy Allender
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1 month ago |
mydakotan.com | Kim Fundingsland |Amy Allender
Written byThe Dakotan| The Dakotan•Sen. Sean Cleary, R-Bismarck, introduces a floor amendment on false political advertisements on March 19, 2025. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)Sen. Sean Cleary, R-Bismarck, introduces a floor amendment on false political advertisements on March 19, 2025.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
mydakotan.com | Charlene Nelson |Kim Fundingsland |Marvin Baker |Amy Allender
Minot, ND – The Dunseith Debacle has consumed a considerable amount of my time over the past few months and has likely been the most significant story I’ve covered at The Dakotan during my time here. To summarize the situation as concisely as possible: businessman Charles Hoefer purchased the former Benchmark chip manufacturing facility in Dunseith, ND.
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Jul 27, 2024 |
mydakotan.com | Lydia Hoverson |Jonathan Starr |Amy Allender
Minot - Minot City Council voted to approve a property purchase of $920,000 at the last Minot City Council meeting. This was the second consecutive council meeting that the action item was brought to the council. On July 1, the action item to purchase property next to the current City Public Works building was brought to the City Council with a $920,000 purchase price. Council voted down the item in a 3-3 tie, Councilman Paul Pitner being absent.
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Mar 24, 2024 |
mydakotan.com | Kim Fundingsland |Amy Allender |Patricia Stockdill |Lydia Hoverson
A story that captured the attention of newspaper readers all across the United States had an unbelievable ending in North Dakota, then Dakota Territory. The year was 1877, one year after the defeat of Lt. Colonel George Custer and five companies of the vaunted 7th Cavalry at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. The Nez Perce, led by legendary Chief Joseph, fled their reservation land near Walla Walla, Washington after months of mistreatment by a corrupt Indian Agent.
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Feb 9, 2024 |
mydakotan.com | Lydia Hoverson |Kim Fundingsland |Nicole DesRosier |Amy Allender
Written byThe Dakotan| The Dakotan•MINOT – Jose Castaneda announces his candidacy for the District 40 seatin the North Dakota Senate that was held by retiring longtime Minot area lawmaker KarenKrebsbach. Jose and his wife Feliciana have eight wonderful children that range in age from 14to 23. Jose was born Mexico City and his family legally immigrated to the United States in 1985. In1992 he very proudly became an American citizen.
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