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Minot City Council considers future of Broadway Circle | News, Sports, Jobs

jschramm@minotdailynews.com Moving the proposed location of a homeless shelter and low-income housing away from Minot’s busiest thoroughfare might not be easy, but some Minot City Council members believe it may be worth a look. Council member Paul Pitner raised the issue of location during discussion on an agreement with Lighthouse Management Group to transfer the South Broadway property to the city. Using National Disaster Resilience dollars, the City of Minot is investing $2.74 million in the family shelter and just over $3 million in the affordable housing portion of Broadway Circle, which also includes space for a food pantry and other services.

Inoculations continue despite Indefinite vaccine supply | News, Sports, Jobs

jschramm@minotdailynews.com The percentage of vaccinated individuals in Ward County continues to rise, although First District Health Unit reports new vaccine allocations have been difficult to plan for. Speaking to the Minot City Council Monday, First District Executive Director Lisa Clute said Ward County has 22.6% of its population with at least one vaccination. Residents ages 75 years and older who have received both doses comes to 70.7% of that population. In the 65- to 74-year-old age group, Ward County has 62.6% of the population vaccinated. Clute explained these numbers do not include residents vaccinated through Air Force and Veterans Administration channels. “Those are all good numbers that we are seeing,” Clute said. Currently, First District is vaccinating anyone who receives a paycheck for whom the vaccine is approved, which is 16 and older for the Pfizer vaccine and 18 and older for the Moderna vaccine. Once demand in this group begins to wane, First District w

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Entertainers on the way | News, Sports, Jobs

kfundingsland@minotdailynews.com Following the cancellation of the 2020 North Dakota State Fair due to the uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, the show will go on. The State Fair has announced its entertainment lineup for the July 23-31 run. Once again country music headliners will appear before grandstand crowds, but there’s a good mix of entertainment regardless of age or musical preference with some impressive and well-known names scheduled to perform – Lynyrd Skynyrd, Dan + Shay, Ashley McBryde, Sawyer Brown, Casey Donahew, Billy Idol, and Kane Brown. Opening for the fair will be Lynyrd Skynyd, a legendary rock band that just keeps on rock & rollin’. The ever popular band has its roots in Florida in 1964, lost several band members in a fateful plane crash in 1977, and has since rebounded to remain a top draw wherever it perform. It has more than 60 albums to its impressive history and really struck the charts with the blockbuster hit “Sweet Home Alabama�

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