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Gov. Burgum to speak at RNC on Wednesday evening
MILWAUKEE, WI (KXNET) — On Wednesday evening, Governor Doug Burgum will be on stage at the Republican National Convention. After being on the shortlist, Burgum was not chosen to be Donald Trump’s running mate this week on the presidential ticket. Instead, Trump chose Ohio Senator JD Vance. However, in the past year, Burgum has traveled […]
North Dakota and Montana Come Together: Ceynar Family Benefit Ride Set for September 2
On July 7, the Ceynar family faced a devastating tragedy when a house fire destroyed their home and all their possessions. Dustin and Clay Ceynar sustained severe burns and were urgently flown to Minneapolis for treatment. Thankfully, they are now on the road to recovery. Donations Have Started to Support...
Sale of Ponzi scheme cattle company could benefit burned investors
A North Dakota investor says the purchase of a financially-troubled meat company is progressing with a percentage of the profits being used to pay back investors in the alleged Ponzi scheme over several years. Wylie Bice of Killdeer, who is among those who lost money by investing in Texas-based Agridime, told the North Dakota Monitor […] The post Sale of Ponzi scheme cattle company could benefit burned investors appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
“Right Out Of The Gate” – Some Changes This Year At The NDSF
"Right out of the gate" - see if you can guess what that means. Some people may think it relates to horseracing - I can kind of see that, except there is "no gate" to speak of. You have heard the term "Right out of the box" - that almost roundabout relates to what I was talking about with the first expression - both of them mean "From the beginning" or "From the start" - So the title of this story should really say...
ND Rural Water Systems Association celebrates 50 years
"So, even after 50 years, there's still people out there, in Rural North Dakota that are hauling water. There's still people in small communities that drink sub-standard water," said Eric Volk, Executive Director of NDRWSA.
Mother’s Cupboard gets helping hands
Local non-profit organization Mother’s Cupboard got a few extra helping hands recently. Volunteering their time, Badlands Ministries counselors Brian Bartholomy, Anna Havelka, and Katie Enney were more than happy to be of assistance. “I want to thank and give a huge shoutout to the teachers and counselors from Medora,” exclaimed ...
Hettinger’s website gets a makeover
The Hettinger Area Chamber of Commerce recently hit the refresh button on the official Hettinger Website on July 15, the most significant facelift to the page since 2018. Hettinger’s footprint on the world wide web began more than a quarter century ago in January 1998. From humble beginnings sharing simple,
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