BISMARCK – John Rodenbiker, a native of Rock Lake, has joined North Dakota Information Technology (NDIT) as director of Cyber Operations. Rodenbiker brings more than two decades of experience in information security and IT leadership.
Rodenbiker’s fascination with technology began in ...
BISMARCK — The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa has been awarded $9,000 from the ND250 Commission for a public historical exhibit interpreting treaty-making, land negotiations, federal policy shifts and cultural traditions that shaped the TMBC.
The ND250 Commission awarded 15 community ...
“Digital Guardianship: Protecting Kids Online” with Lindsey Burkhardt will be offered Thursday, Feb. 19, from noon-1 p.m. by the North Dakota State University Extension Service and North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services.
Continuing education credits are available for social ...
ARNEGARD -- Devon Energy Williston LLC reported that 16,800 gallons of crude oil were released onto location at the Sturgeon East Pad site, about 3 miles northeast of Arnegard, Saturday, Feb. 7.
The company notified the North Dakota Oil and Gas Division of the spill.
As of Monday, Feb. 9, ...
“Little Women,” based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott and adapted for the stage by Thomas Hischak, will be performed by the Minot High Playmakers Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 19–21, at Minot High School’s Arvel Graving Theatre.
The coming-of-age story, set during the American ...
A Minot man previously convicted of a number of narcotics related felonies was indicted by a federal grand jury on Thursday, Feb. 5, with two counts of possession of a firearm by a felon or unlawful user.
Todd Michael Behm, 54, Minot, was originally charged with seven felonies in North ...