After voters in some states took part in local elections last week, the political world now looks ahead to the 2026 midterms.
The nation finds itself in a familiar situation with misinformation about election integrity still out there, and North Dakotans have a chance to foster healthy civic ...
WAHPETON – Minot native Isabella Roll, a student in collision engineering technology at North Dakota State College of Science, has been selected as one of only five students nationwide to receive a $2,500 BASF Refinish and TechForce Foundation “Techs for Tomorrow” Scholarship. The ...
Recently, a mom, apparently overwhelmed by her husband’s job challenges, three young children, and financial struggles, asked me if there were things that I liked about being alone!
Well, I don’t miss rushing home when I wasn’t done with appointments and errands because I needed to ...
INSPIRITUS Community Health Foundation announced $728,686 in grants to organizations across north central North Dakota, including $191,886 in regular grants awarded Thursday, Nov. 13, at the Regional Community Grant Awards Luncheon in Minot.
INSPIRITUS also announced $536,800 in Twice Blessed ...
The Minot Public School Board approved the recommendation to select Northern Auction as the firm to handle the sale of the former Bell Elementary School building southeast of Minot.
Board members Lacey Laudenschlager and Scott Louser served on the committee tasked with interviewing ...
North Dakotans applying for coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace this year will find a similar scope of plan options but greater potential cost changes with the expiration of the enhanced premium tax credit, according to Community HealthCare Association of the Dakotas ...