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Des Lacs Farmer, Amanda Kopp said the moisture has been good for topsoil but the ground is still frozen. → Read More
Area chefs competed to find out who made the best chili, as part of Independence, Inc.'s seventh annual Chili Bowl. → Read More
A Minot family recently returned from the trip of a lifetime, thanks to the Make-A-Wish foundation. → Read More
The median house price in the US has declined slightly since the peak of 2022, according to Zillow. → Read More
Leadership with the Three Affiliated Tribes said they’re in the works of negotiating another land purchase in Las Vegas that’s roughly an acre in size. → Read More
This month, KMOT is hosting a food drive for local charities with the Minot Area Homeless Coalition. → Read More
First District Health Unit recently started its “Leave Behind Program” aimed at helping save lives of those who experience an opioid overdose. → Read More
Teresa Johnson, a Vitalant donor recruiter says their rate of blood donation since the pandemic has remained twenty percent less than before 2020. → Read More
The KMOT Ag Expo wraps up today (Friday) and we asked vendors about this year’s turnout. → Read More
Susan Ogurek, a workforce manager with Job Service North Dakota, said people stick with jobs when they have opportunities for advancement, not just in a promotion, but in knowledge. → Read More
It’s been nearly three years after the beginning of the pandemic. COVID not only created a health scare, but it also led to economic struggles for many. → Read More
Church is one of seven music acts in the program for the fair which starts in July 21st until the 29th. → Read More
Doni Jessen advises people to check their roofs for signs of wear and tear. → Read More
Two local gymnastics teams visited a Minot retirement home to deliver gifts. → Read More
Driving conditions across North Dakota remain poor, as some highways that had reopened are closing again. → Read More
The new over-the-counter hearing aids are FDA regulated and approved for treating hearing loss. → Read More
Two Minot community members are teaching a class on American Sign Language Saturday at the Minot Public Library. → Read More
State health officials said flu cases have shot up since November, from 50 to more 850 cases. To counter this, local health offices are streamlining the process to get vaccinations. → Read More
Disability comes in many forms, some of which are more visible than others. The Minot Public Library partnered with Independence, Inc. to showcase photos of people with disabilities. → Read More
The new campus is expected to open in the spring. → Read More