State officials have approved new staff performance bonuses to improve retention at the Bank of North Dakota, with the first ...
TGU boys basketball head coach Billy Seright is still a few days away from celebrating his birthday, but Brock Lunde and the Titans gave him an early present in the form of the unlikeliest of finishes ...
Marlene Molzahn of Minot will celebrate 90 years of a remarkable life on Wednesday, March 4. Born on March 4, 1936, in rural ...
The Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center near Williston will host “Paths of Progress: Trails, Tracks, Rivers & ...
Four of the six U.S. soldiers killed in the Iran war were identified Tuesday by the Pentagon as members of the Army Reserve from different states who worked in logistics and kept troops supplied with ...
The North Dakota Public Service Commission will hold two public hearings regarding a proposal to construct two transmission lines that will run from northwest North Dakota to the Canadian border.
In just a few short days, the NDHSAA Girls’ Class A and B Basketball Tournaments will crown this season’s state champions, and the titles are anyone’s to take. For the Lewis & Clark – Berthold Bombers ...
Charitable gaming at a Minot restaurant has been suspended for 90 days after an investigation and enforcement action was announced by the Attorney General’s Office against the Beulah Convention and ...
Ward County plans to strengthen its election security with cameras in key locations in the county administration building. The Ward County Commission voted Tuesday, March 3, to pursue a federal ...
Minot garbage customers are being asked to consider upsizing or adding a second trash cart rather than overfilling their containers. To encourage people to request an additional cart, the Minot City ...
Minot City Council member Lisa Olson has announced she will not seek reelection in June. “After thoughtful reflection, I have decided not to seek reelection to the Minot City Council in the upcoming ...
Minot property owners facing sidewalk repair notices will get more time to respond, with no fees or interest if they elect to have the city arrange the work. The Minot City Council on Monday, March 2, ...