RAY – Jim Torgerson, of Ray, would like to see a bridge built across Lake Sakakawea between the Williston area and New Town area.
Torgerson, owner of Lund’s Landing, a resort along Lake Sakakawea, said others agree with him that such a bridge is needed to make travel easier and save time ...
Harley Neshem was inducted into the North Dakota Transportation Hall of Honor during a ceremony held March 10 in Bismarck. The Hall of Honor, established in 1974, recognizes individuals who have played a major role and made lasting contributions to the development of North Dakota’s ...
Three Korean War veterans residing at Somerset Court were honored Tuesday, March 10, during a special Veterans Lunch recognizing their service and sacrifice.
They are: Al Jundt, U.S. Army; Dan Baranick, U.S. Air Force; and Richard Kinsley, U.S. Army.
The event, hosted by Somerset Court, ...
Influenza and RSV cases showed an increase in North Dakota while COVID-19 cases decreased at the beginning of March, 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 ...
Robin Hofer recently joined Dakota Square Mall's management team as the property's general manager, according to CBL Properties.
Hofer will work with leasing and operations to enhance the property's tenant mix as well as develop partnerships that will strengthen the customer experience. He ...
The Lignite Energy Council has named Jason Laumb as vice president of research and development. Laumb will join the organization in May and will succeed Mike Holmes, who is stepping down after over 25 years of service advancing lignite research and technology initiatives.
Laumb brings ...