Five Alleged ND Online Predators Arrested In Sting Operation 1033uscountry.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 1033uscountry.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
For some reason, there are sexual predators who think that their deviant behavior online will not come back to haunt them. Hiding behind a keyboard does not mean messages, search histories, and other online activity can t be uncovered. Some sexual criminals even make the choice to illegally converse with underage people online, thinking they will not get caught.
According to
Minot Daily News, the Minot Police Department and Burke County teamed up to uncover online predators. In a recent sting called
Operation Ice House, five adult, North Dakotan men were arrested for alleged sexual conversations and/ or plans to meet with teenagers. Sixty-five-year-old Randy Kramer, 25-year-old Justin Helseth, 23-year-old Jordan Kostek, 38-year-old Roy Moody, and 22-year-old Antonio Malnourie have all been charged for sexual crimes against minors. Get the full story from
Ojibwe language professor hopes class will promote healing Follow Us
Question of the Day By ANDREA JOHNSON - Associated Press - Saturday, February 6, 2021
MINOT, N.D. (AP) - Alex DeCoteau, an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, is teaching a class in the Ojibwe language online this semester at Minot State. University DeCoteau believes it is the first time MSU has ever offered a class in Ojibwe.
“I’m hoping indigenous students will get an amount of healing from the genocide that has prevailed our history with colonization,” DeCoteau said in an email to the Minot Daily News. “I’m hoping the non-indigenous students will learn that Ojibwe people and culture are not a threat to their own.”
The 2021 International Military Ball in Minot has been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sponsored by the Military Affairs Committee of the Minot Area Chamber EDC, the military ball is a formal event with a black-tie dinner. This year would have been the 33rd year for the event.
The first International Military Ball was held in Minot on Feb. 13, 1988, at the Sheraton-Riverside Inn, now Clarion Hotel, with between 500 and 600 people attending, according to the files of The Minot Daily News.
Newsletter
I m interested in (please check all that apply)
Daily Newsletter
eogden@minotdailynews.com
Eloise Ogden/MDN
This board on the wall at the Minot Veterans of Foreign Wars lists the names of members of Minotâs World War II Last Manâs Club. Efforts are being made to locate living members of the existing organization.
Minot’s World War II Last Man’s Club is looking for members – not new members but its existing members.
With the death of Donald Wunderlich this past October, the organization of World War II veterans’ secretary-treasurer, there are two known Last Man’s Club members in the local area: Jerald Clott and Harland Hayes, both of Minot.