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Kinder Morgan receives conditional use permit

by Reed Anfinson, Editor

North Dakota horse numbers dwindling

by Reed Anfinson, Editor
The official North Dakota horse could be wiped off the state map.

U.S. Highway 12 between Murdock and DeGraff now open

by Reed Anfinson, Editor, with information from the Swift County Sheriff's Office
 

New Benson Chief of Police is Ian Hodge

Benson’s new Chief of Police Ian Hodge takes the oath of office Monday from City Manager Rob Wolfington while his wif

Running partners share ‘surreal’ experience in Boston

Editor’s note: Christine Fenske and Stacie (Smith) Lienemann trained for the Boston Marathon together for months, but

City will not build dike

A proposed $300,000 dike to be constructed to protect northwest Benson from flooding was unanimously rejected by the

Power outage Monday

Icy conditions Sunday night caused a transformer on Utah Avenue across from the federal farm agency offices to catch

April blizzard brings 6 inches of snow

Just as we were seeing brown lawns and black fields, just as a hint of spring was appearing, 6 inches of snow blanket

City gets input on proposed dike

By Reed Anfinson, Editor, Publisher

Hospital Foundation’s Emerald Eve Friday

by Reed Anfinson, Editor, Publisher

On the Road with the Benson Bakery

KSTP On the Road host Jason Davis was in Benson last week to do a story on the 80th year of the Johannessen family se

School looks at $650,000 in cuts

By Reed Anfinson
$650,735 In Proposed Cuts
2013-14 school year
 

Win District 5 VFW contests

by John Fragodt, Monitor-News Staff

Easter Egg Hunt March 30; First Evangelical Free Church to sponsor

First Evangelical Free Church;
Easter Egg Hunt March 30

Serious injuries in Sunday head on crash

Icy-road conditions Sunday night may have led to a head-on collision on Highway 29, about four miles north of Glenwoo

Federal government sequester could cost county about $250,000

If all the cuts required by the federal government’s sequester impasse are eventually implemented, it could mean the

Snow days piling up; school now extended to June 6

When that first snow day of the school year comes, students are generally happy they can sleep in, then spend the day

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