The judge presiding over the trial of the Surrey man charged with the murder of serviceman Nicholas Van Pelt has granted a motion by his attorney to withdraw from the case due to lack of payment.
Attorney Jesse Walstad’s motion to withdraw was addressed Monday, April 27, along with an ...
If water enthusiasts are noticing more lifeguards on duty at their local pools, it just might be related to adjustments that pool operators made last year to comply with a new aquatics code.
Halle Swets, aquatics director at the Minot Family YMCA and a certified lifeguard instructor, said the ...
WASHINGTON – The president’s fiscal year 2027 budget request includes a $232 million proposal to begin Sentinel upgrades at Minot Air Force Base, according to U.S. Sen. John Hoeven, a member of the Senate Defense and Military Constructions Appropriations Committees.
Hoeven said the ...
BISMARCK — Audra Savelkoul, a social work and Catholic studies double major from Lansford, is the 2026 University of Mary Alumni Association Outstanding Senior Award winner. University of Mary President Monsignor James Shea presented Savekoul with the prestigious award Saturday, April 25, ...
BISMARCK – The North Dakota Community Foundation (NDCF) is celebrating 50 years of service to the citizens of North Dakota in 2026. The nonprofit organization has made more than $134 million in grants to projects and programs in communities across the state since its inception.
“The impact ...
Students from several area high schools have been selected to attend the North Dakota Leadership Seminar, scheduled for May 29-31 at the University of Jamestown.
They were selected to represent their schools at the North Dakota Leadership Seminar because of their leadership skills, ...