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Tribal food assistance program in shambles after USDA warehouse consolidation
This August a food program for Spirit Lake Nation in northeastern North Dakota had to send people home without block cheese and pork. Soon the center will be without dozens of items, and they don’t know when the shortages will end. Since May, many enrolled in the Food Distribution...
Three Bismarck men plead guilty to fatal Fentanyl sale
BISAMRCK, ND — Three men have pleaded guilty to multiple drug-related charges in connection with a drug sale that led to a fatal fentanyl overdose near Bismarck last November. Dustin Sapot pleaded guilty to delivery of a controlled substance, a class ‘B’ felony. He is currently serving a sentence...
Flooded roads in downtown Bismarck
BISMARCK, N.D. (KXNET) — Tuesday night, Bismarck had significant rainfall that flooded roadways and even closed a few businesses. The City of Bismarck officials warned residents to refrain from driving through flooded streets. Rain amounts varied throughout Bismarck, with some areas reporting totals of nearly four inches north of the State Capitol grounds, and 2.75 […]
ND Highway 67 closed due to emergency culvert repair
SLOPE AND BOWMAN COUNTIES, N.D. (KFYR) - In southwest North Dakota, ND Highway 67 is closed from the junction of Highway 21 to Scranton, due to an emergency culvert repair. No through traffic will be allowed due to damage to the roadway from a culvert failure. The North Dakota Highway...
Farmer’s Almanac Predicts First Frost of 2024 for North Dakota
Considering the heat wave we have endured this summer, in North Dakota, it's perfectly acceptable to start thinking about cooler temperatures and the eventual formation of frost. Fall really isn't that far away. Before you know it, we will all be bundled up, with a hot cup of cocoa. One...
Flooding Rains Hit Bismarck Mandan, North Dakota
Torrential rains targeted Bismarck Mandan yesterday with reports of locations seeing 2-5+ inches of rainfall over a short period leading to streets turning into rivers and vehicles in and under water. 24-Hour MRMS Multi-sensor Precipitation Analysis ending 6:00 am CDT 8/14/24 via Pivotal Weather. Slow moving storms with heavy rain...
Bismarck Bubble Bursts: Insane Area Rainfall Totals
The floodgates opened up for much of the Capital Region of North Dakota yesterday right during afternoon rush time. Pounding rain hit the Bismarck Mandan area at about 4:45 pm on Tuesday, August 14 dropping several inches of rain in a very short time. Especially north of I-94. This caused some streets to look like rushing rivers and parking lots to look like lakes. A Flood Warning was issued.
City of Minot, ND Landfill Expanding
The City of Minot landfill is planning on expanding. Upon receiving authorization from the Minot City Council, the Minot Landfill started building another cell. The cell which is a seven-acre stretch of land will run south and is attached to the other dumping sites in the landfill, which is the area where Minot residents will be able to dump their garbage. Despite the landfill expanding, city officials say trash collection has not increased.
DOE adds $700 million to North Dakota, Montana electrical energy project
(The Center Square) – The Department of Energy is adding $700 million to a $3.6 billion project that will boost the electrical energy supply for North Dakota and Montana. The funding from DOE’s Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships Program will go toward a 3,000-megawatt High-Voltage Direct Current Voltage Source Converter transmission line from Center, N.D., to Colstrip, Mont., according to North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum.
UND bus tour heads west August 19-21
(KNOX) – The bus leaves at 7:30 a.m. SHARP Monday for UND’s annual three-day bus tour of North Dakota. UND President Andy Armacost and First Lady Kathy Armacost once again will host the tour. Some highlights of this year’s tour will visit the Ronald Reagan Minuteman Missile State...
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