It’s true. As you experience life, you can accumulate an incredible amount of knowledge. Unfortunately, at a certain age you can’t remember most of it.
While aging is a disadvantage for most people, those with a fighting spirit have had their best years over 70. Churchill was elected the ...
The 2020 U. S. Census will once again report that the small cities in North Dakota are declining in population.
Even before the new census figures were verified, the 2019 estimates indicated that the state had 218 cities with populations under 250 and 132 with populations of less than ...
The flood of 2011 unleashed a spirit and a determination unlike anything our community has ever seen. Ten years later, those feelings are still evident.
In 2011, throughout Minot, residents with space in their garage or basement stored items for those who were forced by a rampaging river to ...
According to the National Student Clearinghouse, enrollment in higher education institutions continue to decline, dropping 5% this spring. The 5% represents 725,000 fewer students.
According to the National Center of Educational Statistics, the average number of students for each faculty ...
No doubt most folks in Minot are aware of the temporary water usage restrictions implemented by the City of Minot a week ago after four City wells were offline due to mechanical issues and scheduled maintenance.
We appreciate that customers curtailed their outdoor water usage enough to allow ...
While other armchair quarterbacks are surveying the work of the 2021 legislative session, the three most significant acts include $700 million in bonding for infrastructure, $70 million for “career academies” to expanded instruction in technical skills and statutory authority for using the ...