City responds to water line break
City of Minot crews responded to a water line break near Broadway, north of 27th Avenue Northwest on Thursday. The break impacted four apartment buildings.
City of Minot crews responded to a water line break near Broadway, north of 27th Avenue Northwest on Thursday. The break impacted four apartment buildings.
ROSS – A produced water spill occurred Thursday, Aug. 13, at the Erie SWD 5793 11-12 site, 10.5 miles northwest of Ross. Falcon Midstream Services LLC reported to the North Dakota Oil and Gas Division that 1,100 barrels of produced water was released onto location. As of Thursday, 1,062 barrels of produced water had been recovered. Produced water is a byproduct of oil and gas production, A N.D. Oil and Gas inspector has been to the location and will monitor any additional cleanup required.
Teachers are essential to any community as they support and raise each generation. Mrs. Field's Closet is a local nonprofit inspired by the late Becky Field that was founded by fellow educators who wanted to honor her passion for helping students and setting them up for success beyond the ...
BURLINGTON – It didn’t take long once the nets went up on Burlington’s new pickleball court last weekend for the players to come and test it out. The court was a joint project of DeSour Valley Economic Development Corp., which provided the funding, and the City of Burlington, which ...
Sixty years ago on Aug. 19, 1966, a U.S. Border Patrol officer based in Minot sighted an unidentified flying object (UFO) near Donnybrook. Today the government refers to UFOs as UAPS – unidentified anomalous phenomena. Don Flickinger’s sighting and another sighting in the area near the ...
Trinity Health has accepted the first student into its newly established Adult Echocardiography Program, marking an important milestone in the organization's commitment to advancing heart care and workforce development. This program is the only hospital-based adult echocardiography program in North Dakota, according to Trinity Health. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, creating a demand for trained healthcare professionals who can assist in the diagnosis and management of heart disease. Echocardiographers use ultrasound technology to evaluate ...