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  • 1 week ago | mydakotan.com | Kim Fundingsland |Lydia Hoverson |Marvin Baker |K.L. Collom

    The Dakotan has been on the ground floor of a breaking story - the Dunseith Debacle. Other media have called it Dunseith-Gate or Dunseith Declassified. The Dunseith Debacle has been a story which apparently ties into potential national security issues, commercial aviation supply chain compromises, public flight safety risks, possible State and federal agent cover-up, possible murder, and public corruption.

  • 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.

  • Jun 25, 2024 | mydakotan.com | Lydia Hoverson |Kim Fundingsland |Marvin Baker

    Written byThe Dakotan| The Dakotan•xr:d:DAF97yK-f6U:4,j:5589388181878029746,t:24030816xr:d:DAF97yK-f6U:4,j:5589388181878029746,t:24030816BY: AMY DALRYMPLE (North Dakota Monitor)Former North Dakota state Sen. Ray Holmberg has signed an agreement indicating he will plead guilty to a child sex tourism charge. A plea agreement filed in U.S. District Court on Monday says Holmberg will voluntarily plead guilty to a charge of traveling with intent to engage in illicit sexual activity.

  • Apr 4, 2024 | mydakotan.com | Lydia Hoverson |Marvin Baker |Kim Fundingsland

    FARGO, ND - Today, Jared Hendrix launched his campaign for State House in District 10 in Fargo. On April 2nd, he was endorsed by local Republicans. “North Dakota has tremendous opportunities. We have all we need for success and self sufficiency – agriculture, oil, coal, water aquifers, rail infrastructure, a growing tech industry and, most importantly of all, the best people,” said Hendrix.

  • Feb 12, 2024 | mydakotan.com | Kim Fundingsland |Lydia Hoverson |Rod Wilson |Marvin Baker

    MINOT – It was time to pay for his actions and when the proceedings concluded Joshua Chambers, 19, Minot, racked up 75 years in prison sentences in front of North Central District Judge Richard Hagar Monday afternoon. Hagar tacked on slightly more than $71,000 dollars restitution, court fees, and three years' supervised probation upon release.

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