Character matters, Trygve Hammer of Minot told a Souris Valley Dem-NPL gathering Monday, Jan. 19, in a celebration of the memory of Martin Luther King Jr. in Minot.
“His dream was that his descendants would be judged in this nation not by the color of their skin but by the content of their ...
DUNSEITH – The first International Indigenous Peace Powwow has been scheduled for July 3-6 in Dunseith.
This historic event is expected to bring together dancers, drum groups, families and visitors from across the United States, Canada and other international indigenous communities, ...
BOTTINEAU — Dakota College at Bottineau will host its second small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) Industry Bootcamp from March 31 through April 1, building on the success of the program’s inaugural offering in 2025.
The immersive workshop is designed to equip professionals in ...
North Central Republican Women will host a townhall meeting on 2026 ballot measures with the North Dakota Watchdog Network on Thursday, Feb. 12. The meeting is set for 6 p.m. at Badlands Bar & Grill, Minot.
The North Dakota Watchdog Network will be conducting a series of townhall ...
DEVILS LAKE – U.S. Sen. John Hoeven joined officials from Altru Health System and CommonSpirit Health for a community celebration to mark the acquisition of Devils Lake Hospital by Altru.
The agreement was approved by Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope, in December and the final ...
BISMARCK. – The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality requests public input on water quality concerns.
The Watershed Management Program has developed a 10-year Prioritization Strategy (2022-2032) for addressing surface water quality issues such as excess bacteria (E. coli), ...