The Minot City Council on Monday approved new lighting and noise ordinances that carry criminal infraction penalties of $150 for violations.
The ordinances spell out what is acceptable, outlining the types of prohibited lights and setting decibel levels for residential, commercial and ...
A Kenmare man has been charged with multiple felonies, including kidnapping, after an alleged domestic violence incident on Jan. 30.
Ibrahim Halil Herdem, 29, Kenmare, made his initial appearance in North Central District Court on Monday. Herdem is charged with kidnapping-terrorize-adult ...
NEW TOWN — The confirmation of former North Dakota governor Doug Burgum as Secretary of the Interior will give tribal nations a strong partner in realizing prosperity, said Mark Fox, chairman of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation on the Fort Berthold Reservation.
Last week, the ...
BISMARCK – The North Dakota Aviation Hall of Fame committee announces Cindy Schreiber-Beck, of Wahpeton, has been selected as the 50th inductee into the Hall of Fame.
The honor recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the growth, development and promotion of ...
BISMARCK — Student families and educators are being asked to monitor their credit as the North Dakota Information Technology (NDIT) works with school districts in response to a nationwide data breach involving the PowerSchool Student Information System.
Last month’s breach, which ...
BISMARCK – Scout Energy Management notified the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality on Wednesday of a crude oil release that occurred five miles northwest of Maxbass, according to the department.
Initial estimates from Scout indicate12,600 gallons of crude oil released from a ...