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North Dakota outpaced the U.S. in domestic migration in 2023

The state bucks recent state migration trends despite a rugged climateBy Dieter Holger, data reporter for ConsumerAffairs.North Dakota has been drawing people from other states at a rapid clip in recent years, driven by its booming oil and gas industry and low cost of living.
Here is a scene from Drayton’s Tree of Light Ceremony in 2017. Ray Gozdal read the names assisted by Kristi Scharmer. Photo from the Valley News & Views archives.

Here is a scene from Drayton’s Tree of Light Ceremony in 2017. Ray Gozdal read the names assisted by Kristi Scharmer. Photo from the Valley News & Views archives.

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Alert to Humana Medicare Advantage customers

The North Dakota Insurance Department is alerting Humana customers with Medicare Advantage plans of a change in hospital networks.The Department has been notified that beginning Jan. 1, 2025, Humana Medicare Advantage plans will no longer be contracted with Sanford Health as an in-network facility.
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Valley News & Views

Time for Old Fashioned Christmas in Drayton

Drayton’s 37th Annual Old Fashioned Christmas is this weekend and there is something for everyone on the twoday schedule.The Annual Tree of Lights Ceremony is set for 3:00 pm, Sunday, Dec. 15 at H.G. Johnson Memorial Hall.
Rolette County Commissioner, Craig Poitra. Submitted photo.

Rolette County Commissioner, Craig Poitra. Submitted photo.

Rolette County Commissioner arrested, charged with corruption of minor

By Jason Nordmark/Turtle Mountain Star Sitting Rolette County Commissioner Craig Poitra was arrested last week and charged with corruption of a minor age 15 to 17 by an adult age 22 or over, a Class C felony which carries a sentence of at least one year in prison.
TEDxCavalier returns in 2025

TEDxCavalier returns in 2025

TEDxCavalier returns in 2025

It’s safe to say the inaugural TEDxCavalier event earlier this year was a success. Thanks to the help of our local community, and months and months of selfless volunteering from our organizing team, we did it. We pulled it off. All of us. Our city, and our region. And it was a blast.
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Plea deal appears to be met in Haskins murder case

By The Borderland Press staff A change in plea hearing has been scheduled for December 9 for Cazmere Haskins, 18, the man charged for the first degree murder of 24 year old Grand Forks man Anfernee Economy.