Shawnee Krall, whose murder conviction is currently on appeal with the North Dakota Supreme Court, was found guilty of two felony counts of possession of a weapon by an inmate after a two day jury trial in Minot.
Krall’s trial on the weapons charges ran for two days beginning on Monday, ...
A Minot man was arrested after a single-vehicle rollover on Thursday, Sept. 17.
According to a Minot Police Department release, police and Minot Fire Department responded to the 600 block of Third Street Northeast for a reported single-vehicle rollover with the vehicle on fire.
Upon ...
BISMARCK — Gov. Kelly Armstrong declared Sept. 15-19 as Adult Education and Family Literacy Week in recognition of its role in assisting citizens in qualifying for better paying or more fulfilling jobs.
Armstrong’s declaration released on Monday, Sept. 15, comes during the North Dakota ...
BISMARCK – At least 15 tornadoes touched down across central North Dakota on Sunday, Sept. 14, according to preliminary findings recently released by the National Weather Service.
The EF ratings on the storms surveyed remain the same as previously announced. A tornado near Mercer in McLean ...
The Minot Symphony Association, Inc. will hold its annual meeting Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 7 p.m. in Old Main, Room 214, on the campus of Minot State University.
The agenda includes a review of the 2024-25 season, a report on the association’s financial status, and elections for board members. ...
NEW TOWN – The annual Fall Festival and Ribfest, hosted by the MHA Nation, will be held today, Sept. 19, from noon-5 p.m. at the MHA Nation Tribal Headquarters, west of New Town.
The event will include music, local vendors, games, door prizes, pumpkin carving and scarecrow contests, ...