Three incumbents are seeking reelection to the Minot Park Board in the June 9 city election.
Perry Olson, Justin Hammer and Mike Schmitt say they want to continue working on park projects.
“I just love being involved with the park district. I enjoy the people. The goal of increasing quality ...
A Ryder man charged with possession of child sexual abuse material has been granted a suspended sentence and probation after entering into a plea agreement with Ward County prosecutors.
James Alfred Hagen, 46, had pleaded guilty in December to three counts of possession of certain materials ...
BURLINGTON – The City of Burlington is asking residents to continue restricting their water use through the weekend despite successes in refilling the community's water tank Thursday evening, May 28.
Burlington residents were initially informed after noon on Thursday and asked not to use ...
DONNYBROOK – The crowd gathered to observe Memorial Day at the annual program sponsored by the Clarence McCormick Legion Post and Auxiliary on Monday, May 25, was urged to never forget those who gave their lives for the country.
“It’s important to continue to honor their legacy,” ...
BISMARCK – As the June 9 Primary Election approaches, North Dakota Secretary of State Michael Howe reminds citizens who are voting absentee to fill out and return their ballot as soon as possible. Absentee ballots must be received by the county auditor by the close of polls on election day to ...
BOWBELLS – A 72-year-old Kenmare man died from injuries sustained in the crash of the truck he was driving and a BNSF train Thursday, May 28.
According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, at 4:21 p.m., a 1978 Ford dump truck, driven by the Kenmare man, was traveling eastbound on 93rd Street ...