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Check out local Documenters’ published notes from public meetings in Mandan, Lincoln, Bismarck and Fort Yates.

Documenter Avis Red Bear takes notes on Oct. 2 during the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s monthly council meeting. (Photo Credit/ Jodi Rave Spotted Bear)

Bismarck Documenters take notes at local government meetings, and their published notes from Mandan, Bismarck, Lincoln and Fort Yates are available to the public. We invite you to review the Bismarck Documenters news and reporting tab and read the notes yourself. A few highlights from recent meetings are listed below.

Mandan

At the Oct. 10 Morton County Commission meeting, we learned the following: 

At the October 8 Bismarck City Commission meeting, a documenter was on hand to take notes on Bismarck residents’ thoughts on a public hearing on Ordinance 6587, a prohibitive camping ordinance. Despite an overwhelming majority of public comments encouraging the city commission to wait to make a decision, the commission ultimately approved the ordinance, as is, with possible further discussion at a future meeting. Our notetaker did a great job capturing the thoughts and feelings of those in the Tom Baker Room at City Hall. Listen to the audio, look at photos and read the notes here.

Lincoln

And here are some highlights from the recent Lincoln City Council meeting:

Standing Rock

The Standing Rock tribal community has documented their first meeting notes of the SRST Tribal Council meeting. Here are some highlights of the six-hour discussion:

Read more on the October 2 Tribal Council meeting here.  

Thank you Valerie, Marcy, Elena, and Avis; our talented crew of Bismarck Documenters. We couldn’t do this without you. 

Documenters Program Manager Alicia Hegland-Thorpe

We will continue to build our network and relationships within this community by reaching out to local colleges and universities, civic groups, and individuals. We will continue to recruit those interested in learning more about local government meetings or how to take better notes. We will continue to reach out to those who want to make democracy work by taking notes at these meetings and getting paid $20/hour for it.

Documenters can access various trainings and workshops in note-taking, social media, sourcing, fact-checking and legal issues related to public governance meetings. All Bismarck Documenters are trained to follow North Dakota’s Open Meetings Act. While our training and assignments are rooted in journalism, Documenters are not assigned to produce traditional news articles, and rather, they are tasked to create a new public record using a template for note taking. 

We invite anyone interested in becoming a Documenter to create an account online and attend a Bismarck Documenters Orientation. The next orientation will be held virtually on Nov. 13 at 6:30 p.m. CST. Simply sign up and register now for this workshop.  
If you have questions about the sign-up process or want to learn more, contact Alicia Hegland Thorpe, Documenters Program Manager, at alicia@imfreedomalliance.org.

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