The Minot community gathered in the Old Armory at the Minot Municipal Auditorium to pay tribute and respect to all those who have served in the armed forces during a Veterans Day program on Tuesday.
The proceedings began with the presentation of the colors by the Minot Veterans Organization ...
The identity of the victim in an alleged homicide that took place on Friday, Nov. 7, was released Monday by the Minot Police Department.
The victim was identified as Anthony William Redmond, 27, Minot, who police say died as a result of injuries sustained from a stabbing. The incident ...
WASHINGTON – U.S. Sens. John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer, both R-ND, touted the wins for farmers, veterans and others in a Senate agreement Nov. 10 to fund the government and pass three full-year appropriations bills.
Hoeven, a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee and chairman of the ...
An EPIC Companies project in southwest Minot has stalled and defaulted on its Tax Increment Financing (TIF) incentive agreement, according to the City of Minot. The Minot City Council will consider a course of action on the default at its meeting Monday, Nov. 17.
Background information from ...
A Minot man has been sentenced to eight years with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation after pleading guilty to his role in the overdose and death of another man in May.
Calvin James Blaine Brien, 26, entered a change of plea in North Central District Court on Thursday, Nov. 6, ...
A Minot man was sentenced to four years after entering a change of plea to six felony counts related to narcotics distribution in North Central District Court on Wednesday, Nov. 5.
Dalton Leroy Savage, 34, Minot, entered his change of plea in two separate cases, pleading guilty to on Class A ...