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The closure of a section of 16th Street Southwest for reconstruction will continue to inconvenience motorists into October.
A Minot man who pleaded guilty to five counts of possession of certain materials prohibited in February has been sentenced to ...
Minot North senior Kasen Rostad added another award to his collection when he was named North Dakota’s Mr. Golf on Sunday.
Jury selection commenced Monday morning in the trial of a Texas man accused of sexually assaulting another individual in ...
These days it seems that a mysterious group called “the CBO” rules the world, or at least Washington, D.C. Unfortunately, it’s not very good at predicting things, and its bad calls can lead to bad ...
The riots that kicked off in Los Angeles last weekend aren’t just about illegal immigration — they’re part of a revolutionary movement. “Anti-colonialism” is a term often heard in America’s college ...
The Western Plains Children’s Choir, composed of more than 60 singers in grades 4-8, will be performing the Disney musical, “The Descendants,” in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall at Minot State University.
Although water lines made with asbestos cement aren’t as prevalent or concerning as lead pipelines in Minot, asbestos is a potential contaminant on the radar of the state and city. “In the City of ...
BISMARCK – North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) invites residents to a quarterly update on Thursday, 1-3 p.m., in Bismarck or virtually, on the state’s efforts to make it easier for North ...
From the plains of North Dakota to pioneer leadership in urban ministry, Rev. Robert Polk’s journey is one of faith, ...
A Minot tour group visiting Norway last month reinforced Minot’s support for its sister city agreement with Skien, Norway, ...
A Bottineau woman now is president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary North Dakota Department. Lois Schaefer and other ...