The Rinat Mouzafarov Institute of Dance and Ballet Theatre will present “The Messiah” on Saturday and Sunday, May 9 and 10, in Ann Nicole Nelson on the Minot State University campus.
“It’s a bigger show but a very exciting show,” Mouzafarov said of the production featuring 70 dancers ...
Josh Pikka has dedicated the last 10 years of his career to the Minot Public Library, starting as the technology coordinator in March 2016. He was promoted to library director in January of this year. He recently was presented with an award for his growth in human relations-based skills over an ...
A Burlington parent is advocating for heightened enforcement of North Dakota’s child care licensing rules after her toddler son was injured at a local daycare.
Jane McMahon said her goal is to bring attention and accountability to the issue of daycare safety.
Safety concern procedures are ...
U.S. Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-ND., issued the following statement after King Charles III’s address to Congress:
“To hear King Charles III address Congress while I’m a member of it is really special for me. I can’t help but think about myself, a 14th generation American with three ancestors ...
WILLISTON – A City of Williston delegation traveled to Washington, D.C. April 20–23 in coordination with Nexxus Consulting to advance federal discussions regarding the Williston levee system and its need for maintenance.
The primary purpose of the trip was to reinforce the urgency of ...
WASHINGTON – The Federal Aviation Administration has awarded $17.9 million in funding for 20 airport infrastructure projects across North Dakota through the Fiscal Year 2026 Airport Improvement Program, according to U.S. Sen. John Hoeven, R-ND., a member of the Senate Transportation ...