America’s fallen heroes deserve honor, and the best way to show it is through good citizenship, retired Maj. Trygve Hammer told a crowd gathered at Rosehill Memorial Park Monday, May 25, for the annual Memorial Day program hosted by local veterans organizations and auxiliaries.
Under sunny ...
Seven candidates are vying for three seats on the Minot City Council in the city’s June 9 election. Each of the candidates provided comments on their interest in serving and how they would approach city government.
Stephan Podrygula is a former city council member who is running again to ...
BISMARCK – North Dakota's oil and natural gas production increased in March, according to the Director's Cut presented Friday, May 22, by Mark Bohrer, assistant director of the North Dakota Oil and Gas Division.
Bohrer said the state produced 1.142 million barrels of oil a day in March, an ...
Influenza and COVID-19 cases decreased while RSV cases showed a slight increase in North Dakota, according to data released by the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services.
The current respiratory disease surveillance data for North Dakota is for the week ending Saturday, May ...
A 77-year-old man died from injuries received in a two-vehicle crash in Minot Saturday, May 23.
According to Minot Police, about 11:48 a.m. on Saturday, officers responded to a two-vehicle head-on collision near the intersection of 16th Street Northwest and University Avenue.
All three ...
SRT announced its Board of Directors has voted to return more than $4 million to members through the retirement of capital credits, which includes a special approval of $750,000 to honor the cooperative’s 75th anniversary.
“The SRT Board always looks forward to sharing the cooperative’s ...