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The Daily Brief
by The Dakotan
The Daily Brief is your go-to weekday podcast for quick, reliable updates on local news in Minot and across North Dakota. From city council decisions to statewide headlines, we break down what’s happening so you can stay informed in just a few minutes a day. Whether it’s politics, public safety, education, or community stories, we’ve got you covered—Monday through Friday.
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Daily Brief: Special Election Likely, Minot Budget with David Lakefield, Day Light Savings to Stay in ND
In today’s Daily Brief, we bring you the latest updates from around North Dakota. We cover breaking news on a special election that could have a big impact locally. Minot Finance Director David Lakefield joins us to break down the city’s budget, where the money is going, and what residents should expect moving forward. Plus, we dive into the debate over Daylight Savings Time and confirm whether North Dakota plans to make the switch permanent or stick with the clock changes. Stay informed and up to date with everything happening in your community.
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Daily Brief: Minot's Need of Leadership, the Westchem Disaster, Local Protests, and more
In today’s episode, we dive into the growing concerns over leadership in Minot, break down the latest developments in the Westchem disaster, and highlight the recent wave of local protests shaking up the community. We’ll also cover other key stories impacting our region and what they mean for you.
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Daily Brief: Next Steps for Mayor Replacement, Term Limits on the Ballot, and Trump Tariffs
Today’s Brief: We look at what’s next in the process to replace Minot’s mayor, preview the proposed term limits appearing on the upcoming ballot, and break down the implications of Trump’s renewed tariff proposals.
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Mayor Resigns, City Council Discusses Future, Bishop's Advocate for ESA's, and Cory Booker Makes History
In today’s Daily Brief: Minot Mayor Tom Ross faces an ongoing investigation with key findings expected soon. A 14-year-old was injured after being struck by a pickup near Jim Hill Middle School. Interim Police Chief Dale Plessas outlines the future of the Minot Police Department, while health agencies across North Dakota scramble to respond to sudden federal grant cuts. Plus, updates on environmental cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and a potential shift in oversight of charitable gaming in North Dakota. Stay informed with the latest headlines impacting our region.
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Daily Brief: Minot Mayor Probe, Teen Hit Near School, Minot Interim Chief of Police, ND Grant Cuts & more...
In today’s Daily Brief: Minot Mayor Tom Ross faces an ongoing investigation with key findings expected soon. A 14-year-old was injured after being struck by a pickup near Jim Hill Middle School. Interim Police Chief Dale Plessas outlines the future of the Minot Police Department, while health agencies across North Dakota scramble to respond to sudden federal grant cuts. Plus, updates on environmental cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and a potential shift in oversight of charitable gaming in North Dakota. Stay informed with the latest headlines impacting our region.
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Property Taxes, Former Sen. Holmberg, Minot Mayoral Investigation, UND News, and more..
Get caught up fast with today’s Daily Brief — covering updates on property taxes, the latest developments involving former Sen. Holmberg, a new twist in the Minot mayoral investigation, big news out of UND, and more top headlines from around North Dakota.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Daily Brief is your go-to weekday podcast for quick, reliable updates on local news in Minot and across North Dakota. From city council decisions to statewide headlines, we break down what’s happening so you can stay informed in just a few minutes a day. Whether it’s politics, public safety, education, or community stories, we’ve got you covered—Monday through Friday.
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The Dakotan
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