A Minot man was sentenced, Friday, Nov. 14, to serve five years in state prison after pleading guilty to distributing narcotics which resulted in the overdose death of another man in May.
Jarrin Jay Brady, 40, entered a change of plea in North Central District Court, pleading guilty to one ...
The North Dakota Highway Patrol has released the names of those involved in two separate crashes in Pierce County occurring Tuesday, Nov. 11.
Leo Adam, 47, Rugby, was driving a Sterling LT9500 truck that struck a Chevrolet Blazer driven by Jane Wolfe, 88, Esmond, on N.D. Highway 3, south of ...
Civil Air Patrol’s Minot-area cadet program announced it reached a historic milestone this month as nine new cadets completed the Great Start curriculum and earned their first promotions. The graduation marks the largest introductory class in more than 25 years of recorded activity for the ...
GARRISON – Twelve ornaments are awaiting discovery at Fort Stevenson State Park during the annual Dickens Village Festival in Garrison.
Each Friday of the festival – Nov. 28, Dec. 5 and Dec. 12 – the park will publish the GPS coordinates of four geocaches containing an ornament, each a ...
The Minot Salvation Army has set its fundraising goal at $60,000 in its annual Red Kettle Campaign that officially kicked off Saturday, Nov. 15.
“With generous support, I believe we can make and exceed that goal,” said Lt. Trevor Reed with the local Salvation Army. Although the campaign ...
Residents looking to improve their skills in reading, writing or speaking have a friend in Minot Literacy Volunteers, a grassroots organization dedicated to providing that personal tutoring.
Minot Literacy Volunteers formed in the late 1980s as a nonprofit organization to provide instruction ...