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Minot City Council declines a proposal to build infrastructure on lots
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - The Minot City Council voted down a proposal this week to fund the infrastructure of possible housing developments. The proposal called for the city to cover $17,000 per lot to install sewer, water, utilities and the like east of 55th Street Southeast. Multiple council members questioned...
Sunflower unchanged to up slightly following report
USDA's June 2024 Grain Stocks and Acreage report released June 28 didn’t have much impact on the sunflower market as nearby prices were unchanged to up 30 cents with new crop unchanged to up 50 cents at the area crush plants at the end of June. As of July...
Golf charity event to raise money for Wells County Community Cares
HARVEY, N.D. (KMOT) - Harvey First Lutheran Church is hosting its second annual “Chip in for mental health charity golf event” fundraiser on Sunday. Ted Sitz, one of its organizers, says this year’s proceeds will go towards the Wells County Community Cares organization. He said Community Cares...
Sundays at Oak Park continue in July
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - Minot residents can head over to Oak Park on Sundays, where people can discover local artists and watch demos. Minot Area Council of the Arts said this free event is open to the public from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Council Co-Executive Director Myles Barcomb said...
AmFam HS Play of the Year Nominees: Girls and Boys Finals
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR)–Here is how this works: Four total plays remain from the 2023-24 High School sports seasons across North Dakota. Two girls plays and two boys plays (decided by the sports department, in accordance with our play of the week nominees throughout the year). After each final is complete, we will crown the American Family Insurance High School Girls and Boys plays of the year. In the final week, the girls and boys final play will battle each other for the ultimate crown.
Briefs: Meliá adds to Greece portfolio; KAJ Hospitality acquires two Hilton hotels in Fargo
MELIÁ GROWS GREECE PORTFOLIO: Meliá Hotels International has widened its footprint in Greece with the signing of a new franchise agreement for a hotel in Elounda, Crete. The hotel will open under the INNSiDE by Meliá brand and launch a premium lifestyle brand, which caters to a new generation of travelers. The signing marks Meliá’s fifth property in Greece as well as the Greek debut of the INNSiDE by Meliá brand. The existing Elounda Ilion will be renamed INNSiDE Crete Elounda and will open in May. The renovated and rebranded luxury 85-room hotel sits atop a hill overlooking the Gulf of Elounda and offers direct sea views. The signing builds upon Meliá’s partnership with Zeus Hotels, which has resulted in a collective offering of more than 1,050 rooms.
More than 70 Connecticut wrestlers set to compete at nationals in Fargo
Competitors from across the country will be in Fargo, North Dakota beginning on Saturday for the 53rd annual USA Wrestling Junior and 16U national championship meet at the FargoDome. The meet will be held July 12-20 with competition in freestyle and Greco-Roman for boys and freestyle for girls. Junior Division...
Carrington Erase Early Deficit to Beat Jamestown
JAMESTOWN- Grady Shipman, Hudson Schmitz and Owen Hagel each had two hits and Carrington erased a 4-0 deficit to beat the Jamestown Eagles 5-4 in pool play at the Phil Brown Classic on Friday night. The Eagles got four runs in the second inning for a 4-0 lead as the...
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