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The Minot City Council advanced the purchase of a building for a career and technical education center in approving a development agreement with the Minot State University Foundation Monday.
The agreement provides for transfer of a previously approved $800,000 MAGIC Fund grant to the foundation to buy the Trinity Health building at 120 E. Burdick Expressway.
The city has $3.5 million in National Disaster Resilience grant dollars for remodeling, equipping and staffing the building.
“We need technical education in this community. We need to improve on our workforce in that area, and so I’m delighted to see this moving forward,” council member Mark Jantzer said.

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