Students from Minot State University and Brandon University are scheduled to gather for the 73rd annual Peace Garden Conference at MSU on Friday, Oct. 24.
The conference serves as an opportunity for students on both sides of the American and Canadian border to present papers and engage in ...
The Minot Public Library will host a haunted house from Thursday, Oct. 30, through Saturday, Nov. 1.
Visitors can step into the shadows of the library’s haunted halls and venture through a dark dungeon before encountering the chilling mysteries of a fae forest, according to Library ...
In response to the recent federal government shutdown, Town & Country Credit Union has announced a series of financial relief options to support federal employees and their families who may be facing financial uncertainty during this time.
The credit union is offering three specific forms ...
Efforts to create more flexibility with Minot’s first penny of sales tax by allowing redirection of economic development money fell short of Minot City Council approval Monday, Oct. 20.
A proposal to allow a portion or all of the 15% allocation for economic development to be spent on flood ...
A district judge ordered a $1 million cash or corporate surety bond for a Minot woman on Monday, who has been charged in the shooting death of a man on Saturday, Oct. 18.
Rachael Kathryn Foster, 43, Minot, made her initial appearance in North Central District Court Monday, Oct. 20, before ...
MADDOCK – A juvenile was seriously injured when the vehicle the juvenile was driving and a truck with a flatbed trailer crashed on N.D. Highway 19, about nine miles northeast of Maddock Sunday, Oct. 19.
According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol, about 5:07 p.m., a 2009 Chevrolet ...