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A well-known statewide career exploration program is entering a new chapter with a refreshed name and new leadership at the ...
This is a two-part series about the North Dakota Military Gallery that will be part of the North Dakota Heritage Center and ...
Minot residents interested in serving on the Minot City Council have until Thursday, Aug. 28, to submit their applications.
Three votes added by a canvassing board Monday, Aug. 18, didn’t change the outcome of Minot’s special election for mayor. The ...
The North Dakota Geographic Alliance announced the 2025 winner of its Friend of Geography Award is former Minot educator Rich ...
Deng Mayar, former player for the University of North Dakota men’s basketball team, died in a drowning incident, the school ...
A Bismarck man has been granted a suspended sentence after entering a change plea to one count of possession of fentanyl with intent to deliver. Steven Andrew Vasquez, 31, entered his change of plea ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is upset with Texas. There’s a reason he should be upset. California companies are pulling up in droves and moving to the Lone Star State and elsewhere. But that isn’t ...
BISMARCK – North Dakota University System (NDUS) has announced the hiring of Meredith Larson as vice chancellor for Operations/Chief Operating Officer. She will report to Interim Chancellor Brent ...
I came across an engaging and thought-provoking article written by Dr. Robin Schumacher for The Christian Post this month. Schumacher, who has a PhD in New Testament studies, provides his reflections ...
A Minot man made an initial appearance in North Central District Court on Monday on charges related to the shooting death of another man in a northeast Minot parking lot. Jonathan Lee Decoteau, 19, is ...
When your only tool is a hammer, psychiatrist Abraham Maslow famously observed, all problems begin to look like nails. That nugget of wisdom comes to mind as President Trump implements his federal ...