Historic wildfires that swept through northwestern North Dakota a year ago tested the solidarity of local communities and the ...
Gov. Kelly Armstrong, Lt. Gov. Michelle Strinden and state agency representatives met Wednesday, Oct. 1, with leaders and ...
The Bishop Ryan Lions dominated in their home game against the South Prairie-Max Royals 62-12 on Friday night, October 3. The ...
One person was injured in a vehicle-farm tractor crash on N.D. Highway 20 near Devils Lake Wednesday, Oct. 1. According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, about 7:49 p.m., a 2021 Toyota Highlander, ...
Minot City Hall, council chambers, 10 3rd Ave. SW Agenda: The council will meet in executive session to discuss a city manager’s contract. The regular council meeting begins at 5:30 p.m., when the ...
More than 100 workforce leaders from across North Dakota gathered Thursday, Oct. 2, at the Bismarck State College Advanced Technology Center for the inaugural Governor’s Workforce Summit, a ...
Approximately 600 government civilians employed at Minot Air Force Base are in furlough status due to the federal government shutdown, according to Maj. Tom Barger, chief of Public Affairs at Minot ...
The North Dakota Department of Commerce this week announced the opening of the 2025 Tribal Tourism Grants, with $100,000 in funding available to support tourism initiatives led by tribal nations ...
The Spirit Lake Tribe and Bureau of Indian Affairs Fort Totten Police Department announced they, with partner agencies, continue to investigate a Thursday, Oct. 2, incident near St. Michael after ...
Had it not been for Yusuf Jama being his typical dominant self, all the talk would be on Minot High’s Jalen Gunville’s performance filling in for the injured Blake Anderson. The junior running back ...
Magicians finish 3rd at WDA Tourney, punch ticket to state Connor Ressler hadn’t lost a doubles match in West Region competition all season long. So when he and Calvin Olson were tasked with winning ...
The sign outside the little Baptist congregation in Sewickley read simply: “In Memory of Charlie Kirk 1993-2025.” It was one of dozens of images on social media feeds showing houses of worship ...
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