BISMARCK – The Greater North Dakota Chamber will host its annual Policy Summit on Tuesday, Sept. 23, in Bismarck. The summit is a nonpartisan event bringing together business leaders, policymakers, and experts to discuss the most pressing issues shaping North Dakota’s economy.
The event ...
Attorney General Drew Wrigley filed a notice of appearance on Wednesday, Sept. 11, on behalf of one former and four current North Dakota Department of Commerce officials who are defendants in a federal civil rights lawsuit filed by the owner of a recreational vehicle factory in ...
A draft policy giving preference to local bidders was tweaked and tabled by the Minot City Council Monday, Sept. 15. The policy is expected to be back on the council’s Oct. 6 agenda once staff prepare additional clarifying language around how local preference will work.
The policy states if ...
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE – Minot Air Force Base will receive up-armored Ford F-350 patrol trucks over the next two years as part of a phased replacement of its Humvees and BearCats. The transition marks a modernization effort aimed at enhancing safety, efficiency and sustainability for the ...
BISMARCK – Gov. Kelly Armstrong announced Thursday, Sept. 18, that military leaders have agreed to establish a second North Dakota Air National Guard detachment to support operations at Minot Air Force Base.
The B-52 Operational Classic Association detachment was approved by U.S. Air Force ...
Shawnee Krall, whose murder conviction is currently on appeal with the North Dakota Supreme Court, was found guilty of two felony counts of possession of a weapon by an inmate after a two day jury trial in Minot.
Krall’s trial on the weapons charges ran for two days beginning on Monday, ...