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Drug task force arrests three for fentanyl distribution

A Williston woman, and a man and woman from Detroit, Michigan, have been charged with a variety of felonies related to the illegal distribution of fentanyl. Rebekkah Denise Webb, 29, Williston, is charged with two counts of possession with intent to deliver fentanyl, conspiracy to deliver a ...

Getting involved sooner

John Hoeven Elementary School science teacher Tracy Nissen partnered with the other fifth-grade teachers to make their new botany club a success. Nissen, math teacher Brooke Johnson and language arts teacher Sarah Hochhalter thought the botany club would be a great opportunity for their ...

NDCPD Collaboration for Change series being presented

The North Dakota Center for Person with Disabilities (NDCPD) will be hosting the last three sessions of its Collaboration for Change webinar today and also March 14 and 21 from 12 to 1 p.m. in Memorial Hall on Minot State University campus. Collaboration for Change is a webinar series of ...

Local bank donates $7,500 to support Project BEE winter shelter

First International Bank & Trust (FIBT) donated $7,500 to Project BEE from the Minot Employee Fund, which is a fund that employees contribute to each month through voluntary payroll deductions. The donation will be directed toward Project BEE’s goal of keeping its Winter Warming Center ...

Couple celebrates 70th anniversary

MADDOCK – Marjorie and Jay Rice met in high school and have been married for 70 years. They have lived on a family farm in their hometown of Maddock for most of their lives. “We got married in the wintertime,” Majorie Rice said. “After high school I spent eight weeks teaching at a ...

Minot downtown snow removal frustrating to business owners

The weekend snowfall may have been slight compared to snow events from recent years, but some downtown business owners have expressed frustration with the piles of snow created by plows that are left blocking their customers from easy access to their establishments. Though some businesses ...