With the calendar turning to September and Labor Day the last of the true summer holidays, kids are all back in school and fishing is less of a primary option and hunting is front of mind for most. Before we dig into the nuts and bolts of hunting season opening dates, let me nudge you into ...
Members of Minot’s Task Force 21 will be going to Washington, D.C., this fall for the 14th Annual Task Force 21 Nuclear Triad Symposium.
Set for Friday, Sept. 26, the event will host senior defense leaders, policymakers and national security experts to discuss the state and future of ...
Minot Public School Board President Mitch Kraft presented the findings of an investigation at a special board meeting on Thursday, Aug. 28, into a complaint he received in June from a set of parents raising unspecified complaints against Superintendent Scott Faul.
Kraft said he initiated and ...
By MDN STAFF
The Minot State University Alumni Association will honor its Golden Awards and Young Alumni Achievement Award recipients at its annual awards dinner on Thursday, Sept. 11, at 6 p.m. in the Minot State Student Center Conference Center.
The honorees include Gregg Blikre, Class of ...
DUNSEITH – A federal civil rights lawsuit seeking nearly $2 billion in damages has been filed by a Dunseith RV manufacturer against five current and former North Dakota Department of Commerce officials, alleging a multi-year scheme involving deception, concealment, retaliation and abuse of ...
BISMARCK – Gov. Kelly Armstrong has directed all U.S. and North Dakota flags to be flown at half-staff from until sunset Sunday, Aug. 31, and encourages North Dakotans to do the same at their homes and businesses, as a mark of respect for the victims of the Wednesday, Aug. 27, shooting at ...