The city of Minot’s entrance monuments are good enough as they are, the Minot City Council concluded Tuesday, Sept. 2, in rejecting a wayfinding proposal to make upgrades.
The council decided not to spend wayfinding signage money on monument signs, but it also determined the city will need ...
Mike Hayes, a retired construction contractor, was sworn in as the newest member of the Minot City Council Tuesday, Sept. 2.
The council held a special meeting to consider 15 applications for the seat vacated with the election of council member Mark Jantzer as mayor on Aug. 5. Hayes was ...
BISMARCK – Beginning in September, regional offices in North Dakota that help people escape poverty could deploy enhanced services for housing aid. They're taking advantage of a larger pool of state funding.
This past session, the Legislature set aside $10 million to beef up homelessness ...
A Minot woman has been sentenced to two and a half years with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation after pleading guilty to child abuse of a child less than a year old.
Donna Kajune, 28, appeared before Judge Gary Lee on Tuesday, Aug. 26, in Minot, when she pleaded guilty to one ...
Jury selection commenced Tuesday, Sept. 3, at the Ward County Courthouse in the trial of a Minot man charged with conspiracy to commit sexual abuse at an elderly care facility.
Dalton Hattem, 33, faces two Class A felony counts of conspiracy to commit gross sexual imposition-sexual ...
MANDAREE – A female juvenile from Dickinson was seriously injured Monday, Sept. 1, in a vehicle-pedestrian crash east of Mandaree, near Elmer’s Point.
According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, about 5 p.m. MT, a GMC Sierra pickup driven by a 38-year-old Dickinson man, was backing a ...