MINOT, ND (KXNET) — Big changes are ahead for Minot Air Force Base's missile program — and the Air Force broke them down at a town hall at Minot State University. Officials explained the Sentinel Missile Modernization Program and what residents can expect in the years ahead.

Attendees had the chance to hear directly from five Air Force leaders, ask questions, and get a firsthand look at how the upgrades will impact operations and the community. Senator Kevin Cramer also made an appearance and pledged his support to the program, outlining his push in D.C.

Messages were sent from Senator John Hoeven and Representative Julie Fedorchak, who were unable to attend in person.

The Sentinel program aims to replace the aging Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles with a new, advanced s

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