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Tetons sign outside hitter

May 17, 2013 Williston State College volleyball coach Alissa Renner announced the commitment of Alanna Watt on Thursday. more »»

Jack Sjol

May 17, 2013 Jack Sjol, 58, longtime Williston resident, who had been missing since April 24, was found dead in rural Williams County, on Tuesday, May 14, 2013, a victim of foul play. Jack Lance Sjol was born Dec. more »»

Lorene Conklin

May 17, 2013 Lorene Conklin, 92, Garrison, formerly of Douglas, died on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, at a Garrison hospital. Lorene was born Dec. more »»

Brian Finneseth

May 17, 2013 Brian Lee Finneseth, 53, Velva, and formerly of Anchorage, Alaska, died on Tuesday, May 14, 2013, in a Minot hospital from a cerebral vascular accident (c.v.a.). more »»

Patricia Lynne Messner

May 17, 2013 Patricia Lynne Messner, 66, Minot, died Wednesday, May 15, 2013, at Trinity Hospital in Minot. Patricia Lynne Nygaard was born Sept. more »»

In the oil patch

May 16, 2013 BISMARCK – North Dakota has set a new all-time high in oil production of 782,812 barrels of oil per day. more »»

Missing rancher’s body found, man charged

May 16, 2013 The Williams County Sheriff’s Office has released information on the body discovered Tuesday morning, identifying it as missing rancher Jack Sjol. Sjol, 58, was reported missing since April 24. more »»

High winds make turbines grand

May 16, 2013 Wally and Willy have been supplying some of your power for years now. Over time, though, they’ve been joined by 80 more wind turbines about 10 miles south of the southern edge of Minot. more »»

Interior issues new drilling rule on public land

May 16, 2013 WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration is proposing a rule that would require companies that drill for oil and natural gas on federal lands to publicly disclose chemicals used in hydraulic... more »»

Road rage

May 16, 2013 Two years after 2011 flooding from spring runoff, residents and farmers southwest of Minot still are waiting for repairs to their county roads. more »»

N.D. airline travel up, Minot down

May 16, 2013 BISMARCK – Airline travel in North Dakota is up over 10 percent from last year’s record-breaking numbers. more »»

Law enforcement honored

May 16, 2013 Law Enforcement Appreciation week has been recognized since 1962, when President John F. Kennedy signed into law May 15th as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the surrounding week as Police Week. more »»

College complex offers housing

May 16, 2013 WILLISTON – A new 74-unit apartment complex for Williston State College faculty and staff and project partner employees will open for occupancy Aug. 1 on the college campu. more »»

Bill increases tax credit

May 16, 2013 More low-income senior citizens and disabled persons might be able to receive the Homestead Tax Credit for 2013 because of recent changes to the eligibility requirements, according to Minot city... more »»

Syttende Mai in Minot

May 15, 2013 Friday will be the time for Minoters to unfurl the red, white and blue flag of Norway, in celebration of its national day, Syttende Mai. more »»

A windy day

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Legal challenges begin against ND abortion laws

May 15, 2013 FARGO (AP) — Abortion rights activists on Wednesday filed the first of what they expect will be several legal challenges to laws recently approved in North Dakota that would make that state the most... more »»

Gandering the geese

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N.D. sets monthly oil production record

May 15, 2013 North Dakota has set another oil production record. The state established an all-time monthly oil production record with March production of 782,812 barrels/day. more »»

Arts back in park

May 15, 2013 The Minot Area Council on the Arts is gearing up for a summer season filled with the arts, after a spring full of arts education for kids. more »»

 
 

 

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