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From the plains of North Dakota to pioneer leadership in urban ministry, Rev. Robert Polk’s journey is one of faith, ...
The City of Minot’s grass-mowing crews are in full swing, following delays brought on by rainy weather and the annual spring ...
A Stanley couple made their initial appearances in North Central District Court on Monday to face charges in the March death ...
The Minot Public School Board approved a one year contract with the Minot Education Association (MEA) at a special virtual meeting on Monday after weeks of grueling negotiations. The agreement kept a ...
SRT Communications announced it will hold its annual meeting and director election on Thursday, June 19, at the North Dakota State Fair Center in Minot. Registration and voting begin at 5 p.m. and ...
The Beavers enjoyed a memorable spring semester of competition with the men’s basketball team, men’s wrestling team, women’s wrestling team, men’s hockey team, and women’s hockey team all advancing to ...
Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself. Or maybe he did. Who knows. Either way, you’re asking the wrong question. Even Dan Bongino, a former Secret Service agent and longtime Epstein conspiracy ...
The search for a woman reported missing in the Turtle Mountains ended after her body was located and identified on Friday. According to an FBI Minneapolis spokesperson, the body of Kristin Bruce was ...
Ukrainians who fled the war in their home country for temporary roots in North Dakota are waiting with worry about their ...
Growing up in Mandan, Johan Stenslie’s childhood was steeped in history and Norwegian culture. Dinner table conversations ...
Walter Markle has joined the Ackerman-Estvold Minot office as a full-time civil engineer. Markle recently earned a Bachelor ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service Northern Region Pack Train has announced it will be working on the Little ...
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