The F5 Project has announced a new monthly gathering and meal for individuals re-entering the Minot community.
The first Re-Entry Meal and Connection will be held on April 6 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Bread of Life Lutheran Church, 1415 17th Ave. SW. The gatherings will be held on the first ...
A Minot man has been charged with multiple felonies including gross sexual imposition for allegedly luring and harboring a runaway minor.
Gabriel Rogers, 20, made his initial appearance in North Central District Court Monday, March 16. Rogers is charged with two counts of gross sexual ...
A Minot man has been sentenced to time served and two years of supervised probation after pleading guilty to masturbating in public for the second time in less than a year.
Niko Rivera Solis, 37, entered a change of plea on March 11 in North Central District Court, pleading guilty to one ...
RAY – Jim Torgerson, of Ray, would like to see a bridge built across Lake Sakakawea between the Williston area and New Town area.
Torgerson, owner of Lund’s Landing, a resort along Lake Sakakawea, said others agree with him that such a bridge is needed to make travel easier and save time ...
Harley Neshem was inducted into the North Dakota Transportation Hall of Honor during a ceremony held March 10 in Bismarck. The Hall of Honor, established in 1974, recognizes individuals who have played a major role and made lasting contributions to the development of North Dakota’s ...
Three Korean War veterans residing at Somerset Court were honored Tuesday, March 10, during a special Veterans Lunch recognizing their service and sacrifice.
They are: Al Jundt, U.S. Army; Dan Baranick, U.S. Air Force; and Richard Kinsley, U.S. Army.
The event, hosted by Somerset Court, ...