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The Minot State Athletic Hall of Fame will grow this coming fall with the addition of four former star student-athletes and ...
Minot High graduate Chase Burke earned multiple North Star Athletic Association baseball honors in April for his 2025 season ...
A memorial service to honor fallen veterans will be held Saturday, May 24, at 5 p.m. at the McKinney Cemetery, located two ...
New estimates show Minot’s population in 2024 halted a gradual downward trend since the official 2020 census. The U.S. Census ...
An $81.1 million legislative appropriation for flood control construction in the next biennium is being viewed as positive ...
WASHINGTON – Area airports will share in $5.8 million announced by the Federal Aviation Administration from the Airport Infrastructure Grant program for airport projects across North Dakota, according ...
A 36-year-old Williston man was arrested on Tuesday after barricading himself in Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, southwest of Williston. According to Williams County Sheriff’s ...
A North Dakota task force raising awareness about child sexual abuse is close to wrapping up its work, and its leader said she hopes more communities use every tool to ensure kids are raised in a safe ...
The North Dakota Forest Service is recognizing 30 years since the “Year of the Family” family forest planting. This project ...
With the arrival of sweltering summer heat last weekend, flowers and trees are blooming, and Minot residents have busied ...
Minot’s Tuesday night home softball game against Century started out strong with senior Sydnee Barch pitching a no-hit first ...
Political theater extends back to the Greeks. William Shakespeare wrote about politics in “Coriolanus” and other plays. A personal favorite of mine was “Fiorello!”, a 1959 musical about New York City ...