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Project leaders hold Minot townhall on Sentinel progress

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Jill Schramm

Minot Daily News

Modernizing a nuclear arsenal isn’t just about weapons—it’s about people, communities, and trust. At a town hall in Minot, Air Force leaders laid out the scope of the Sentinel missile replacement project, a decades-long effort to replace the aging Minuteman system. Residents pressed for answers on health, safety, and land use, especially with lingering concerns over cancer risks from past service. Officials pledged transparency, safer systems, and continued readiness, while acknowledging the massive scale: 400 new missiles and a timeline stretching into the 2040s. Jill Schramm with Minot Daily News has the full story.

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