BISMARCK — High school students who enjoy gaming, puzzles, coding, or exploring technology behind the scenes will soon have a new arena to test their skills.
The University of Mary will host its inaugural CyberConnect CTF (Capture the Flag) cybersecurity competition on April 14, inviting ...
WILLISTON — Celebrate Earth Day with a full day of hands-on activities Saturday, April 18, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., at the Missouri–Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center near Williston. The free come-and-go event welcomes families, homeschool groups and anyone interested in exploring the natural ...
BISMARCK – State School Superintendent Levi Bachmeier on Monday is appealing to North Dakotans to consider applying for two upcoming vacancies on the state Board of Higher Education.
The four-year terms of board members Danita Bye of Stanley and Chairman Kevin Black of Minot are ending June ...
When Ardyce Aldstad went down to her usual seat for breakfast at Somerset Court in Minot in January, her morning routine was disrupted by the appearance of a strange man sitting in her spot.
“I walked over there and I told this man, 'You’re sitting in my place.' He said, ‘Well, that’s ...
BISMARCK – North Dakota produced 1.124 million barrels of oil a day in January, a slight decrease to the prior month’s production of 1.126 million barrels of oil a day.
Natural gas production also had a slight decrease with January production at 103 billion cubic feet and 103.7 BCF in ...
COVID-19 cases decreased while influenza and RSV cases showed an increase in North Dakota, according to data released by the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services.
The current respiratory disease surveillance data for North Dakota is for the week ending Saturday, March 14.
The ...