Rick Halbert and Charles Guseman received the Sertoma Club’s Service to Mankind award on Monday. The award is for those who have gone above and beyond in service of Minot.
Halbert and Guseman have volunteered their time to work the Sertoma Club’s Christmas in the Park event on Christmas ...
New Southwest and North bus routes in Minot will begin operating Monday, according to the City of Minot.
The Southwest route will leave Minot Municipal Auditorium to go south on Sixth Street Southwest to cover the area lost to the changed Southeast route. It will travel along 20th Avenue ...
Recent sightings of coyotes in the Minot city limits has inspired concern from residents, but their presence in the city’s urban wildlife environment is more normal than some would think according to state wildlife experts.
T. Kvigne, City of Minot public safety information and outreach ...
The Quentin N. Burdick Job Corps Center will host a summer open house for the community Tuesday, June 25, from 4-7 p.m. at the center at 1500 University Ave. W.
There will be food, entertainment, interactive trade booths and tours available. Trades offered at the center are automotive, ...
For those who are interested in gardening but do not have a place to do so, the Rainbow Gardens Association has land available for use through a rental program managed by the Minot Public Library.
Deb Sisco is the treasurer of the board that oversees the program and shared some information ...
Central North Dakota has been chosen to receive funding from EFSP Phase 41 Funds to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the counties of Bottineau, Burke, McHenry, Mountrail, Pierce, Renville and Ward.
The distribution of federal funds is providing $23,423 to the area through a ...