PARSHALL — The MHA Nation Division of Drug Enforcement has announced the arrest of two individuals following a traffic stop on N.D. Highway 37 on Wednesday, Aug. 27.
According to information from the Division of Drug Enforcement (DDE), a traffic stop was initiated about 12:30 p.m. on a ...
BISMARCK – Gov. Kelly Armstrong has announced the appointment of Sherry Adams, administrator and CEO of the Southwestern District Health Unit, to serve as North Dakota’s next State Health Officer, effective Sept. 15.
“Sherry brings a wealth of experience to the role of State Health ...
Do you want to have a great lawn? If yes, it is time to get busy.
Now is the best time of the year to fertilize your lawn. The secret to a great lawn is a strong root system, and lawns develop most of their roots in the fall.
Nitrogen is most important for turf growth. Look for a ...
Roosevelt Park will close for the season on Monday, Sept. 8. The pickleball courts and park entrance will not be open to the public as of Sept. 8.
The decision to close is being made for the safety of residents and providing the flood control project team to move forward to meet deadlines for ...
The city of Minot’s entrance monuments are good enough as they are, the Minot City Council concluded Tuesday, Sept. 2, in rejecting a wayfinding proposal to make upgrades.
The council decided not to spend wayfinding signage money on monument signs, but it also determined the city will need ...
Mike Hayes, a retired construction contractor, was sworn in as the newest member of the Minot City Council Tuesday, Sept. 2.
The council held a special meeting to consider 15 applications for the seat vacated with the election of council member Mark Jantzer as mayor on Aug. 5. Hayes was ...