The winter of 2020-2021 is well on its way to becoming one for the record books. The question is, how long into the winter season can our unusually warm temperatures continue?
According to the National Weather Service, high temperatures throughout the state today are expected to approach or ...
WILLOW CITY – David Corum, whose Willow City bar was impacted by a pandemic closure order last spring, said he hopes to file a civil rights complaint in federal court.
Northeast District Judge Anthony Swain Benson ruled Jan. 6 that Corum violated Gov. Doug Burgum’s March 19 executive ...
COVID-19 Test Results
The results listed are from the previous day. Additional data can be found on the NDDoH website.
BY THE NUMBERS
7,880 - Total Tests from yesterday*
1,425,429 - Total tests completed since the pandemic began
227 - Positive Individuals from Yesterday*****
162 - ...
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Kelly Armstrong spoke on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives about why he voted against impeachment of President Donald J. Trump.
“What happened last Wednesday is an absolute tragedy. And not only are we part of dealing with it now, we were part ...
First District Health Unit now has a very limited supply of COVID-19 vaccine for people 75 years of age and older. Vaccinations are done by appointment only. To make an appointment, please call First District Health Unit at (701) 852-1376. These appointments are expected to fill quickly. ...
Older patients most at risk of developing severe illness from COVID-19 should be on the lookout for a special invitation from Trinity Health, according to information provided by Trinity Health.
Trinity has begun sending invitations for vaccine appointments to patients based on North ...
The office of Gov. Doug Burgum announced that North Dakota received an “A+” grade in the first two months of CyberStart America, an innovative, online cybersecurity competition sponsored by the National Cyber Scholarship Foundation and SANS Institute.
The competition encourages high ...
BISMARCK – Bakken Midstream Natural Gas, LLC, a developer of value-added natural gas infrastructure in North Dakota, announced Tuesday it has signed an informal agreement for its first ethane supply to support a large-scale, baseload power plant.
The Williston Basin Energy Center will be ...
The first residents and staff at Trinity Homes received initial vaccinations for COVID-19 Monday, Trinity Health announced. The first of three scheduled vaccination clinics at Trinity Homes concludes today.
Jennifer Mitchell, director of Clinical Excellence and Resident Safety, said in a ...
Renee Johnson Delorme, 44, Minot, is accused of deliberately setting a room at the Economy Hotel, located at 225 22nd Avenue NW, on fire at 10:40 p.m. Saturday.
One hotel employee was treated for smoke inhalation after entering the room and trying to put out the fire with a fire extinguisher, ...
COVID-19 Test Results
The results listed are from the previous day. Additional data can be found on the NDDoH website.
BY THE NUMBERS
6,112 - Total Tests from yesterday*
1,417,566 - Total tests completed since the pandemic began
248 - Positive Individuals from Yesterday*****
156 ...
First District Health Unit announced today it has a very limited supply of COVID-19 vaccine for people 75 years of age and older. Vaccinations are by appointment only. To make an appointment, please call First District Health Unit at 852-1376. These appointments are expected to fill quickly. ...
Congressman Kelly Armstrong, R-ND, has signed onto a letter urging President-Elect Joe Biden to request House Speaker Nancy Pelosi drop efforts to impeach President Donald Trump.
The letter was signed by seven Congress members who had issued a statement Jan. 4 opposing objections to ...
BOTTINEAU – A judge has ruled against a Willow City bar owner charged with violating the governor’s executive order on temporary bar closures last March.
David Corum of Gunslingers Grill argued in Northeast District Court that he had surrendered his liquor license and was not operating ...
Stacey Kae Bruce, 36, Minot, who had originally been charged with Class C felony aggravated assault and accused of joining in a physical assault of a woman whom her stepson had just sexually assaulted, pleaded guilty to the lesser offense of Class B misdemeanor disorderly conduct last week and ...
Regaen Marie Zarr, 24, Minot, was sentenced on Monday to five years in prison, with a requirement that she serve two years, followed by three years of supervised probation for Class B felony intent to deliver ecstasy and Class B felony intent to deliver LSD. She will receive credit for 109 days ...
Patrick Nathan Fennell, 32, is charged in district court in Minot with Class B felony intent to deliver heroin on Friday.
According to a probable cause affidavit filed with the court, police responded to a report that Fennell was in the back yard of a residence in southwest Minot and had been ...
A replica of a landmark town square building in Maxbass is looking good, thanks to brothers Steve and Todd Farden, co-owners of Farden Construction, Inc.
Steve Farden said the brothers had been waiting for about 16 years to buy the 115-year-old building that had once been used as a bank and ...
Tots might get a chance to catch frogs in a pretend pond, check out the inside of a turtle shell or explore the trees during Roosevelt Park Zoo’s Tot class.
Nicole Barnhart, education, conservation and outreach coordinator at the Minot zoo, said the classes are for ages 2-5. Barnhart and ...
COVID-19 Test Results
The results listed are from the previous day. Additional data can be found on the NDDoH website.
BY THE NUMBERS
2,976 - Total Tests from yesterday*
1,411,499 - Total tests completed since the pandemic began
121 - Positive Individuals from Yesterday*****
112 - ...