Plans for a new water and sewer building were put on hold and a proposed police vehicle purchase was scrutinized as the Minot City Council reacted to a bleak budget forecast Monday, March 16.
Due to price discrepancies and an inadvertent item omission by a low bidder, the Public Works ...
Silobration 2.0 will be held this summer to celebrate the completion of the Union Silo Public Art Project last fall and the community support that enabled the project to reach fruition.
A local committee brought in world-famous artist Guido van Helten to paint the mural on a former downtown ...
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Department of Commerce is launching the Talent Pipeline Fly-In Grant Program, an initiative designed to help communities attract out-of-state workers by showcasing career opportunities and the lifestyle available in North Dakota. The program will support up to 10 ...
BISMARCK – The North Dakota Public Service Commission will hold a public hearing on March 31 to gather comments regarding home protection plans offered to some gas and electric utility customers in the state.
The PSC is interested in hearing comments from gas and electric customers who have ...
TURTLE LAKE – Sixty students in sixth grade will take part in the Rural Collaborative Opportunities for Occupational Learning in Health (R-COOL-Health) Scrubs Camp on March 26, hosted by and held in Turtle Lake at Northland Health Centers.
The camps offer creative, interactive activities ...
BISMARCK — The State Historical Society of North Dakota Foundation will launch the Military Gallery Caravan, a statewide outreach tour visiting 48 communities across North Dakota in April. Foundation Director Dale Lennon will share the vision and progress of the new Military Gallery ...