BISMARCK – North Dakota state officials and industry leaders called for common sense, clarity and certainty in supporting a new federal Waters of the U.S. rule at the nation’s first WOTUS listening session in Bismarck Friday, Dec. 12.
U.S. Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-ND, who was joined by U.S. ...
Community organizations in Minot are looking at potential ways to bring a winter warming shelter back to Minot.
First District Health Unit has taken a lead role, but identifying a suitable shelter location has been a challenge.
FDHU Executive Director Holly Brekhus said there have been ...
The Minot School Board reviewed and approved two documents related to the planned auction sale of the Bell School building at its regular meeting Thursday, Dec. 11.
Board member Scott Louser said the board should be comfortable with the listing agreement hashed out between the district and ...
BOTTINEAU – When the Bottineau High School Braves made their first appearance at the Dakota Bowl back in November, the Bottineau choir had to wait its turn. The choir’s fall concert was rescheduled to accommodate the team’s appearance in the championship.
“We have 18 football players ...
The Surrey man charged with a Christmas Eve 2023 shooting which left one man dead and left a woman with serious injuries has filed a motion to compel the state to provide the woman’s past medical records.
Daniel Breijo’s motion to compel discovery was filed in North Central District ...
FARGO — Indictments have been returned by a grand jury against a St. Michael man, who has been charged with 10 federal felonies, including murder and manslaughter.
D’Angelo James Hunt, 26, was initially charged with second degree murder on Nov. 17 in connection with the death of his ...