Mayor Mark Jantzer asked the Minot community to pledge its commitment to the city’s future after outlining its challenges during a State of the City address Monday, April 6.
“I ask you all to join me in making a commitment in our personal lives, in our professional endeavors and in our ...
The Minot City Council has walked back a decision that would have restricted the ability of alcohol license holders to serve unlimited special events.
The council last month approved adding a provision to a proposed ordinance draft that would limit the number of special event permits to 21 ...
Two forums will be held next week for the public to get to know the mayor and city council candidates seeking election on June 9.
The Minot Area Chamber EDC’s Governmental Affairs Committee, in partnership with the City of Minot, invites the public to these moderated forums, which will ...
The Minot Park District announces plans for a new poured-in-place, all-inclusive playground that will be located at Scheels Complex on the east end. The project will replace the existing playground and create a space where children of all abilities can play, explore, and connect ...
Boy Scout Troop 425 will hold its 28th annual Pancake and Sausage Breakfast Saturday, April 18, from 8 a.m.-noon at Congregational United Church of Christ, 430 N. Broadway. Those attending should use the east doors and go down the stairs.
Proceeds will go to the Scouts of Troop 425 for summer ...
With summer on the way, it’s time for Wreaths Across America’s annual hour of pulling crosses at Rosehill Memorial Park Cemetery in Minot.
On Saturday, April 11, from 11 a.m.-noon, volunteers will gather with Civil Air Patrol at the cemetery to remove the remembrance crosses that held ...