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Keeping Up With Fargo: Valley Prosperity Partnership

It’s made up of private sector leadership… their mission: bring some big-picture regional goals front and center, both in conversation and action. [...]Read More... from Keeping Up With Fargo: Valley Prosperity Partnership

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Mountrail-Williams Electric Cooperative Had a Great Year!

It was so great that they’re paying back their customers in the form of $286 credit towards their electric bill during the months of November, December, and January. [...]Read More... from Mountrail-Williams Electric Cooperative Had a Great Year!

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Industrial Commission Approves Stricter Oil Shipping Standards

The new regulations are designed to reduce the volatility of Bakken crude. The new rules take effect April 1st. Get the details on the new restrictions in this informative article. [...]Read More... from Industrial Commission Approves Stricter Oil Shipping Standards

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Parker Senior Center Cuts Ribbon on Renovations

The downtown building is the home to the Minot Commission on aging, and the main floor recently underwent significant renovation thanks in part to your tax dollars. See the new building and hear some of the details in this story. [...]Read More...[...]

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Minot Citizens Gather to Discuss HUD Dollars

Minot citizens met Tuesday evening to discuss ideas and help City leaders begin forming an application plan for nearly a billion dollars in Federal disaster recovery money. [...]Read More... from Minot Citizens Gather to Discuss HUD Dollars

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U.N.D. Nickname Survey Results

The UND Nickname task force conducted on online survey last month. Get the results and breakdown in this article from Anna Burleson of the Grand Forks Herald. [...]Read More... from U.N.D. Nickname Survey Results

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Grand Forks Considers New Mowing Fee Formula

It will be used when properties become an overgrown nuisance. It’s a problem we have in Minot also… especially in flood recovering neighborhoods where empty lots and abandoned homes are ending up in City’s care. [...]Read More... from Grand Forks Considers New[...]

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Lawmakers Propose Bill To Eliminate Montana Sales Tax Exemption

Montana residents are currently exempt from sales tax on items over $50, but a lawmaker from Grand Forks is introducing a bill to eliminate that exemption. Business owners in Williston say the effects would be significant. [...]Read More... from Lawmakers Propose Bill[...]

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Mandan Considers Sales Tax to Pay For Community Facilities

Specifically, the money would be used for construction of a double-sheet ice arena and gymnastics facility. The Park Board approved the measure, the City Commission needs to also in order to put it on the June 9 ballot. [...]Read More... from Mandan[...]

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Local Doctor Speaks to Lions Club on Ebola

An infectious disease doctor at Trinity, Dr. Casmiar Nwaigwe, spoke with Lions Club members on the current status of the Eboloa situation. Though there are currently no cases in the U.S., health care officials remain ready and prepared. [...]Read More... from Local Doctor[...]

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City Begins Working Towards HUD Disaster Dollars

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is making a billion dollars available to communities that experienced disasters in 2011, 2012, and 2013. Minot will be submitting an application to hopefully win some of those dollar for community enhancements following the 2011 flood.[...]

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Documentary Makers Finally Produce Worthwhile Movie

Perhaps there’s a bit of irreverence in our title, but it’s all in good fun — which seems fitting for the movie you’re about to preview. You’ll have to wait until the new year, but it looks like it will be released[...]

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Survey: When Was the Last Time You Used a Phone Book?

At The Minot Voice.com we can deliver Minot-based business research. From quick and easy general polls like the one below to advanced market segments and in depth customization… our audience has the information you need to inform your next big decision. Participate[...]