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1. Bismarck launches Customer Portal for Utility Payments and adds service charge (kxnet.com) — Bismarck residents will soon have a new online portal to pay and manage city utility bills, but most electronic payments will come with added fees starting January 1. Credit, debit, and digital wallet utility payments will cost $3.65 per transaction, while non-utility card payments add 2.5%. ACH and eCheck payments remain free, offering a no-fee option.
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2. Mosasaur tooth fossil reveals giant sea reptiles lived in freshwater rivers (thebrighterside.news) — A remarkable mosasaur tooth found in the Bismarck area is reshaping what scientists thought about these giant sea reptiles, suggesting at least some lived in freshwater rivers, not just oceans. Detailed chemical tests on the tooth and nearby fossils from the Hell Creek Formation show strong freshwater signatures, highlighting our region’s role in rewriting dinosaur-era history.
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3. New federal water regulations draw North Dakota, industry praise; environmental groups concerned (inforum.com) — Bismarck residents and state officials packed a listening session at Bismarck State College to debate the Trump administration’s proposal to scale back federal protections for wetlands and small streams. Supporters say the change will cut red tape for North Dakota farmers and businesses, while local environmental advocates from Bismarck warn it could harm water quality, wildlife habitat, and raise future drinking-water costs.
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4. NDHHS encourages vaccination as flu cases triple in the last week (kxnet.com) — From Bismarck, state health officials report flu cases have tripled in a week and urge residents to get vaccinated, even though it’s past October. With 155 flu, 95 COVID-19, and 10 RSV cases last week, they say updated shots can cut hospitalizations and clinic visits by up to 60%.
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5. The Dakota Drive: Terrance Lockett, Dina Polanco and David Gourneau Jr. (kfyrtv.com) — Filmed in Bismarck, this week’s “Dakota Drive” spotlights three standout North Dakota programs: Dickinson girls basketball’s turnaround under coach Terrance Lockett, UMary soccer star Dina Polanco’s rise to Guatemala’s national team, and Turtle Mountain’s unbeaten, top‑five‑ranked girls squad. Local fans get insight into early‑season momentum and how a UMary athlete balances college and international play.
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