WASHBURN — A granite memorial will be unveiled next year honoring U.S. Secret Service Agent Clint Hill in Washburn’s Veterans Memorial Park.
Hill, who served five presidents in his 17 years in the Secret Service, was raised in Washburn. Hill is best known for leaping onto the back of the ...
As Hess Corp. was changing ownership this past summer, long-standing lawsuits around the company’s business dealings in the Bakken were closed in some cases and newly filed in others.
Two cases in North Central District Court were dismissed after settlement agreements were reached.
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The potential environmental impact of industrial-style farms received another look in North Dakota recently. A panel that helps oversee the Red River Basin, including its reach into Canada, heard concerns about planned mega-dairies.
North Dakota recently approved permits sought by Riverview ...
BISMARCK – North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) on Thursday, Nov. 6, announced that in accordance with federal court orders related to the 2025 federal government shutdown, some North Dakotans can expect to receive a partial November Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) ...
A Towner man entered a change of plea, pleading guilty to multiple offenses involving juveniles in North Central District Court on Wednesday, Nov. 5.
Anthony Prellwitz, 25, entered his change of plea before Judge Richard Hagar, pleading guilty to three counts of corruption of a minor-victim ...
Trinity Health will host a Stop the Bleed training session for community members, business owners and area farmers Thursday, Nov. 20, at 6:30 p.m. in Prairie Rose 3 at Trinity Health Hospital, 2305 37th Ave. SW.
Stop the Bleed is a national initiative that teaches lifesaving skills to stop ...